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define the macro `JSON_DLL`.
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Building/Testing with new CMake build system
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--------------------------------------------
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Building and testing with new CMake
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-----------------------------------
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CMake is a C++ Makefiles/Solution generator that can be downloaded from:
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http://www.cmake.org
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[CMake][] is a C++ Makefiles/Solution generator. It is usually available on most
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Linux system as package. On Ubuntu:
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It is usually available on most Linux system as package. On Ubuntu:
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sudo apt-get install cmake
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sudo apt-get install cmake
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Notes that python is also required to run JSON reader/writer tests. If
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[CMake]: http://www.cmake.org
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Note that Python is also required to run the JSON reader/writer tests. If
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missing, the build will skip running those tests.
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When running CMake, a few parameters are required:
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- a build directory where the makefiles/solution are generated. It is
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also used to store objects, libraries and executables files.
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- the generator to use: makefiles or Visual Studio solution? What version
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or Visual Studio, 32 or 64 bits solution?
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Generating solution/makefiles using cmake-gui:
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- Makes "source code" points the source directory
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- Makes "where to build the binary" points to the directory to use for
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the build.
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- Click on the "Grouped" check box
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- Review JsonCpp build option (tick JSONCPP_LIB_BUILD_SHARED to build as
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a dynamic library)
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- Click configure button at the bottom, then the generate button.
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- The generated solution/makefiles can be found in the binary directory.
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* a build directory where the makefiles/solution are generated. It is also used
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to store objects, libraries and executables files.
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* the generator to use: makefiles or Visual Studio solution? What version or
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Visual Studio, 32 or 64 bits solution?
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Steps for generating solution/makefiles using `cmake-gui`:
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* Make "source code" point to the source directory.
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* Make "where to build the binary" point to the directory to use for the build.
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* Click on the "Grouped" check box.
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* Review JsonCpp build options (tick `JSONCPP_LIB_BUILD_SHARED` to build as a
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dynamic library).
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* Click the configure button at the bottom, then the generate button.
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* The generated solution/makefiles can be found in the binary directory.
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Alternatively, from the command-line on Unix in the source directory:
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mkdir -p ../build/debug
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cd ../build/debug
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cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=debug -DJSONCPP_LIB_BUILD_SHARED=OFF -G "Unix Makefiles" ../../jsoncpp-src
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make
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mkdir -p ../build/debug
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cd ../build/debug
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cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=debug -DJSONCPP_LIB_BUILD_SHARED=OFF -G "Unix Makefiles" ../../jsoncpp-src
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make
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Running "cmake -h" will display the list of available generators (passed as -G option).
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Running `cmake -`" will display the list of available generators (passed using
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the `-G` option).
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By default CMake hides compilation commands. This can be modified by specifying
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`-DCMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE=true` when generating makefiles.
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By default CMake hides compilation command-line. This can be modified by specifying:
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-DCMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE=true when generating makefiles.
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Building/Testing with the legacy build system based on SCons
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