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/** \page page_tutorial1 Tutorial - Part 1: Getting Started
\ref page_tutorial "Index" | \ref page_tutorial2
In this tutorial we show the basics of a simple PipeWire application.
Use this tutorial to get started and help you set up your development
environment.
# Initialization
Let get started with the simplest application.
\snippet tutorial1.c code
Before you can use any PipeWire functions, you need to call `pw_init()`.
# Compilation
PipeWire provides a pkg-config file named `libpipewire-0.3` (note: the version
suffix may change with future releases of PipeWire).
To compile the simple test application, copy it into a test1.c file and
use pkg-config to provide the required dependencies:
gcc -Wall test1.c -o test1 $(pkg-config --cflags --libs libpipewire-0.3)
then run it with:
# ./test1
Compiled with libpipewire 0.3.5
Linked with libpipewire 0.3.5
#
Use your build system's pkg-config support to integrate it into your project.
For example, a minimal [meson.build](https://mesonbuild.com/) entry would look
like this:
project('test1', ['c'])
pipewire_dep = dependency('libpipewire-0.3')
executable('test1', 'test1.c',
dependencies: [pipewire_dep])
\ref page_tutorial "Index" | \ref page_tutorial2
*/
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