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## Using the libraries
As the types are entirely implemented inline in headers, there are no linking requirements.
You can copy the [gsl](./gsl) directory into your source tree so it is available
You can copy the [gsl](./include/gsl) directory into your source tree so it is available
to your compiler, then include the appropriate headers in your program.
Alternatively set your compiler's *include path* flag to point to the GSL development folder (`c:\GSL` in the example above) or installation folder (after running the install). Eg.
Alternatively set your compiler's *include path* flag to point to the GSL development folder (`c:\GSL\include` in the example above) or installation folder (after running the install). Eg.
MSVC++
/I c:\GSL
/I c:\GSL\include
GCC/clang
-I$HOME/dev/GSL
-I$HOME/dev/GSL/include
Include the library using: