* REGRESSION: chartdir:x64-linux. If expected, add chartdir:x64-linux=fail to .\scripts\ci.baseline.txt. -- Note: chartdir only supports dynamic library linkage. Building dynamic library. -- Downloading http://www.advsofteng.net/chartdir_cpp_linux_64.tar.gz -> chartdir_cpp_linux_64-7.0.0.tar.gz... [DEBUG] Feature flag 'binarycaching' unset [DEBUG] Feature flag 'manifests' = off [DEBUG] Feature flag 'compilertracking' unset [DEBUG] Feature flag 'registries' unset [DEBUG] Feature flag 'versions' unset [DEBUG] popen(curl --fail -L "https://vcpkgassetcache.blob.core.windows.net/assets/e7e71b64b3a756b6df174758c392ab4c9310b4d265e521dccbd009eeefd46e021a74572e7212de5564725df20ddf189e1599e88a116b426f1256f7d34b0131aa?sp=racwl&st=2021-06-29T20:09:46Z&se=2021-10-02T04:09:46Z&spr=https&sv=2020-08-04&sr=c&sig=g3shlIpD0R923OUzfIsrTwjX0vc6OzNXGEDO3URXmYc%3D" --create-dirs --output /mnt/vcpkg-ci/downloads/chartdir_cpp_linux_64-7.0.0.tar.gz.1003174.part 2>&1) [DEBUG] cmd_execute_and_stream_data() returned 5632 after 31162 us [DEBUG] popen(curl --fail -L http://www.advsofteng.net/chartdir_cpp_linux_64.tar.gz --create-dirs --output /mnt/vcpkg-ci/downloads/chartdir_cpp_linux_64-7.0.0.tar.gz.1003174.part 2>&1) [DEBUG] cmd_execute_and_stream_data() returned 0 after 8512565 us Error: Failed to download from mirror set: https://vcpkgassetcache.blob.core.windows.net/assets/e7e71b64b3a756b6df174758c392ab4c9310b4d265e521dccbd009eeefd46e021a74572e7212de5564725df20ddf189e1599e88a116b426f1256f7d34b0131aa?*** SECRET ***: % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 0 curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 403 Server failed to authenticate the request. Make sure the value of Authorization header is formed correctly including the signature. File does not have the expected hash: url : [ http://www.advsofteng.net/chartdir_cpp_linux_64.tar.gz ] File path : [ /mnt/vcpkg-ci/downloads/chartdir_cpp_linux_64-7.0.0.tar.gz.1003174.part ] Expected hash : [ e7e71b64b3a756b6df174758c392ab4c9310b4d265e521dccbd009eeefd46e021a74572e7212de5564725df20ddf189e1599e88a116b426f1256f7d34b0131aa ] Actual hash : [ ea2e05f28dd9647fed49feaf130d8034065067463965f144b3fae4eae482579b1ecf528dc86d1b3602887d5ca0c3b1569404489b0f4cb2300b798fed940cd467 ] Updated SHAs and added quotes. These are the changes made by upstream: ``` diff --git a/new_sha/ChartDirector/cppdemo/surfacetexture/surfacetexture.cpp b/old_sha/ChartDirector/cppdemo/surfacetexture/surfacetexture.cpp index 79f15be..302eb78 100644 --- a/new_sha/ChartDirector/cppdemo/surfacetexture/surfacetexture.cpp +++ b/old_sha/ChartDirector/cppdemo/surfacetexture/surfacetexture.cpp @@ -108,7 +108,9 @@ void createChart(int chartIndex, const char *filename) const int dataZ_size = dataX_size * dataY_size; double dataZ[dataZ_size]; for(int yIndex = 0; yIndex < dataY_size; ++yIndex) { + double y = dataY[yIndex]; for(int xIndex = 0; xIndex < dataX_size; ++xIndex) { + double x = dataX[xIndex]; dataZ[yIndex * dataX_size + xIndex] = dataX[xIndex] * dataY[yIndex]; } } @@ -176,7 +178,7 @@ void createChart(int chartIndex, const char *filename) // Use a DrawArea to load the image DrawArea* d = new DrawArea(); d->load("maptexture.png"); - d->resize(c->getPlotRegionWidth(), c->getPlotRegionDepth()); + d->resize(240, 210); // Set the DrawArea as a resource c->setResource("texture", d); diff --git a/new_sha/ChartDirector/lib/libchartdir.so.7.0.0 b/old_sha/ChartDirector/lib/libchartdir.so.7.0.0 index b1ea97f..bfb1d4b 100644 Binary files a/new_sha/ChartDirector/lib/libchartdir.so.7.0.0 and b/old_sha/ChartDirector/lib/libchartdir.so.7.0.0 differ diff --git a/new_sha/ChartDirector/qtdemo/helloworld/qchartviewer.cpp b/old_sha/ChartDirector/qtdemo/helloworld/qchartviewer.cpp index 5736d60..423120f 100644 --- a/new_sha/ChartDirector/qtdemo/helloworld/qchartviewer.cpp +++ b/old_sha/ChartDirector/qtdemo/helloworld/qchartviewer.cpp @@ -107,9 +107,9 @@ private: QCursor *hZoomOutCursor; QCursor *hNoZoomCursor; - QCursor &getZoomCursor(QCursor **cache, double scale, int flags) + QCursor &getZoomCursor(QCursor *cache, double scale, int flags) { - if (0 == *cache) + if (0 == cache) { DrawArea d; d.setSize(32, 32, Chart::Transparent); @@ -127,9 +127,9 @@ private: MemBlock m = d.outPNG(); QImage img = QImage::fromData((const uchar*)m.data, m.len); img.setDevicePixelRatio(scale); - *cache = new QCursor(QPixmap::fromImage(img), 15, 15); + cache = new QCursor(QPixmap::fromImage(img), 15, 15); } - return **cache; + return *cache; } public: @@ -145,15 +145,15 @@ public: } QCursor &getZoomInCursor(double scale) { - return getZoomCursor(&hZoomInCursor, scale, 3); + return getZoomCursor(hZoomInCursor, scale, 3); } QCursor &getZoomOutCursor(double scale) { - return getZoomCursor(&hZoomOutCursor, scale, 1); + return getZoomCursor(hZoomOutCursor, scale, 1); } QCursor &getNoZoomCursor(double scale) { - return getZoomCursor(&hNoZoomCursor, scale, 0); + return getZoomCursor(hNoZoomCursor, scale, 0); } } cursorManager; diff --git a/new_sha/ChartDirector/qtdemo/qtdemo/democharts.cpp b/old_sha/ChartDirector/qtdemo/qtdemo/democharts.cpp index a3b7962..d706853 100644 --- a/new_sha/ChartDirector/qtdemo/qtdemo/democharts.cpp +++ b/old_sha/ChartDirector/qtdemo/qtdemo/democharts.cpp @@ -10954,7 +10954,9 @@ void surfacetexture(QChartViewer *viewer, int chartIndex) const int dataZ_size = dataX_size * dataY_size; double dataZ[dataZ_size]; for(int yIndex = 0; yIndex < dataY_size; ++yIndex) { + double y = dataY[yIndex]; for(int xIndex = 0; xIndex < dataX_size; ++xIndex) { + double x = dataX[xIndex]; dataZ[yIndex * dataX_size + xIndex] = dataX[xIndex] * dataY[yIndex]; } } @@ -11022,7 +11024,7 @@ void surfacetexture(QChartViewer *viewer, int chartIndex) // Use a DrawArea to load the image DrawArea* d = new DrawArea(); d->load("@/images/maptexture.png"); - d->resize(c->getPlotRegionWidth(), c->getPlotRegionDepth()); + d->resize(240, 210); // Set the DrawArea as a resource c->setResource("texture", d); @@ -12304,6 +12306,11 @@ void treemapcolors(QChartViewer *viewer, int /* chartIndex */) void treemaplayout(QChartViewer *viewer, int chartIndex) { + // Labels for the tree map + const char* energy_types[] = {"Coal", "Oil", "Gas", "Nuclear", "Hydro", "Solar", "Wind", + "Biomass", "Geothermal", "Wave"}; + const int energy_types_size = (int)(sizeof(energy_types)/sizeof(*energy_types)); + // Random data for the tree map RanSeries* r = new RanSeries(3); DoubleArray data = r->getSeries(20, 20, 400); @@ -14163,10 +14170,7 @@ void circularbarmeter2(QChartViewer *viewer, int chartIndex) m->setCap(0, Chart::Transparent); // In this example, the circular bar has 20 segments - int segmentCount = 20; - - // The angular step - double angleStep = 360.0 / segmentCount; + int angleStep = 360 / 20; // The gap between segments is 4.5 degrees double angleGap = 4.5; @@ -14205,39 +14209,28 @@ void circularbarmeter2(QChartViewer *viewer, int chartIndex) stepColorScale_size)); } - // - // Now we draw the segments of the bar meter - // - - // The segment that contains the value - int currentSegment = (int)(angle / angleStep); - - // Segments after the current segment is colored with the blank color - for(int i = currentSegment + 1; i < segmentCount; ++i) { - m->addRingSector(radius, radius - 20, i * angleStep, (i + 1) * angleStep - angleGap, - blankColor); + // Draw the blank part of the circular bar + if (angle < 360) { + // Iterate the segments in the blank part of the circular bar + for(int startAngle = (int)(angle / angleStep) * angleStep; startAngle < 360; startAngle += + angleStep) { + // The first segment may be partially filled + double partialAngle = (startAngle >= angle ? 0 : (angle - startAngle) * (1 - angleGap / + angleStep)); + m->addRingSector(radius, radius - 20, startAngle + partialAngle, startAngle + angleStep + - angleGap, blankColor); } - - // Segments before the current segment is colored with the fill color - for(int i = 0; i < currentSegment; ++i) { - m->addRingSector(radius, radius - 20, i * angleStep, (i + 1) * angleStep - angleGap, - fillColor); } - // Segment that contains the angle will be partially filled and partially blank. We need to - // adjust the angle to compensated for the angle gap. - double adjustedAngle = currentSegment * angleStep + (angle - currentSegment * angleStep) * (1 - - angleGap / angleStep); - - // The blank part of the segment - if ((currentSegment + 1) * angleStep > angle) { - m->addRingSector(radius, radius - 20, adjustedAngle, (currentSegment + 1) * angleStep - - angleGap, blankColor); + // Draw the fill part of the circular bar + if (angle > 0) { + // Iterate the segments in the fill part of the circular bar + for(int startAngle = 0; startAngle < angle; startAngle += angleStep) { + // The last segment may be partially filled + double angleSpan = (angleStep - angleGap) * (angle >= startAngle + angleStep ? 1 : ( + angle - startAngle) / angleStep); + m->addRingSector(radius, radius - 20, startAngle, startAngle + angleSpan, fillColor); } - - // The filled part of the segment. - if (angle > currentSegment * angleStep) { - m->addRingSector(radius, radius - 20, currentSegment * angleStep, adjustedAngle, fillColor); } // Add a label at the center to display the value diff --git a/new_sha/ChartDirector/qtdemo/qtdemo/financedemo.cpp b/old_sha/ChartDirector/qtdemo/qtdemo/financedemo.cpp index 7b8c1f5..b029776 100644 --- a/new_sha/ChartDirector/qtdemo/qtdemo/financedemo.cpp +++ b/old_sha/ChartDirector/qtdemo/qtdemo/financedemo.cpp @@ -315,13 +315,6 @@ void FinanceDemo::onLineEditChanged() int new_avgPeriod2 = m_MovAvg2->text().toInt(); QString tickerKey = m_TickerSymbol->text(); - if (tickerKey.isEmpty()) - { - // Default tickerKey - tickerKey = "ASE"; - m_TickerSymbol->setText(tickerKey); - } - QString compareKey = m_CompareWith->text(); bool needReloadData = (m_tickerKey != tickerKey) || (m_compareKey != compareKey); @@ -367,16 +360,12 @@ void FinanceDemo::loadData(const QString& ticker, const QString& compare) if (m_compareKey != compare) { m_compareKey = compare; - if (m_compareKey.isEmpty()) - m_dailyPrice.compareData.clear(); - else - { + // Simulator to generate realistic random OHLC values FinanceSimulator db2(compare.toUtf8().data(), Chart::chartTime(2010, 1, 1), Chart::chartTime(2020, 12, 31), 86400); m_dailyPrice.compareData = arrayToVector(db2.getCloseData()); } - } // In this example, we will compute the weekly and monthly prices on demand. We just // need to clear the old data here. diff --git a/new_sha/ChartDirector/qtdemo/qtdemo/qchartviewer.cpp b/old_sha/ChartDirector/qtdemo/qtdemo/qchartviewer.cpp index 5736d60..423120f 100644 --- a/new_sha/ChartDirector/qtdemo/qtdemo/qchartviewer.cpp +++ b/old_sha/ChartDirector/qtdemo/qtdemo/qchartviewer.cpp @@ -107,9 +107,9 @@ private: QCursor *hZoomOutCursor; QCursor *hNoZoomCursor; - QCursor &getZoomCursor(QCursor **cache, double scale, int flags) + QCursor &getZoomCursor(QCursor *cache, double scale, int flags) { - if (0 == *cache) + if (0 == cache) { DrawArea d; d.setSize(32, 32, Chart::Transparent); @@ -127,9 +127,9 @@ private: MemBlock m = d.outPNG(); QImage img = QImage::fromData((const uchar*)m.data, m.len); img.setDevicePixelRatio(scale); - *cache = new QCursor(QPixmap::fromImage(img), 15, 15); + cache = new QCursor(QPixmap::fromImage(img), 15, 15); } - return **cache; + return *cache; } public: @@ -145,15 +145,15 @@ public: } QCursor &getZoomInCursor(double scale) { - return getZoomCursor(&hZoomInCursor, scale, 3); + return getZoomCursor(hZoomInCursor, scale, 3); } QCursor &getZoomOutCursor(double scale) { - return getZoomCursor(&hZoomOutCursor, scale, 1); + return getZoomCursor(hZoomOutCursor, scale, 1); } QCursor &getNoZoomCursor(double scale) { - return getZoomCursor(&hNoZoomCursor, scale, 0); + return getZoomCursor(hNoZoomCursor, scale, 0); } } cursorManager; ``` * REGRESSION: ccfits:arm64-windows. If expected, add ccfits:arm64-windows=fail to .\scripts\ci.baseline.txt. REGRESSION: ccfits:x64-linux. If expected, add ccfits:x64-linux=fail to .\scripts\ci.baseline.txt. REGRESSION: ccfits:x64-osx. If expected, add ccfits:x64-osx=fail to .\scripts\ci.baseline.txt. REGRESSION: ccfits:x64-windows-static-md. If expected, add ccfits:x64-windows-static-md=fail to .\scripts\ci.baseline.txt. REGRESSION: ccfits:x64-windows-static. If expected, add ccfits:x64-windows-static=fail to .\scripts\ci.baseline.txt. REGRESSION: ccfits:x64-windows. If expected, add ccfits:x64-windows=fail to .\scripts\ci.baseline.txt. REGRESSION: ccfits:x86-windows. If expected, add ccfits:x86-windows=fail to .\scripts\ci.baseline.txt. >[DEBUG] popen(curl --fail -L https://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/fitsio/ccfits/CCfits-2.5.tar.gz --create-dirs --output /Users/bion/vcpkg/downloads/CCfits-2.5.tar.gz.15183.part 2>&1) >[DEBUG] cmd_execute_and_stream_data() returned 5632 after 415053 us >Error: Failed to download from mirror set: >https://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/fitsio/ccfits/CCfits-2.5.tar.gz: % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current > Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 0 >curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 404 Not Found Fixed link and modernized portfile. * REGRESSION: geogram:x64-linux. If expected, add geogram:x64-linux=fail to .\scripts\ci.baseline.txt. REGRESSION: geogram:x64-osx. If expected, add geogram:x64-osx=fail to .\scripts\ci.baseline.txt. REGRESSION: geogram:x64-windows-static-md. If expected, add geogram:x64-windows-static-md=fail to .\scripts\ci.baseline.txt. REGRESSION: geogram:x64-windows-static. If expected, add geogram:x64-windows-static=fail to .\scripts\ci.baseline.txt. REGRESSION: geogram:x64-windows. If expected, add geogram:x64-windows=fail to .\scripts\ci.baseline.txt. REGRESSION: geogram:x86-windows. If expected, add geogram:x86-windows=fail to .\scripts\ci.baseline.txt. Upstream is gone: https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/download.php/file/38314/geogram_1.7.5.tar.gz: % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 0 curl: (60) SSL: no alternative certificate subject name matches target host name 'gforge.inria.fr' More details here: https://curl.haxx.se/docs/sslcerts.html curl failed to verify the legitimacy of the server and therefore could not establish a secure connection to it. To learn more about this situation and how to fix it, please visit the web page mentioned above. [DEBUG] /agent/_work/1/s/buildtrees/_vcpkg/src/vcpkg-tool-2021-09-10/src/vcpkg/base/downloads.cpp(626) [DEBUG] Exiting after 583.7 ms us (582562 us) CMake Error at scripts/cmake/vcpkg_download_distfile.cmake:83 (message): Failed to download file with error: 1 If you use a proxy, please check your proxy setting. Possible causes are: 1. You are actually using an HTTP proxy, but setting HTTPS_PROXY variable to `https://address:port`. This is not correct, because `https://` prefix claims the proxy is an HTTPS proxy, while your proxy (v2ray, shadowsocksr , etc..) is an HTTP proxy. Try setting `http://address:port` to both HTTP_PROXY and HTTPS_PROXY instead. 2. You are using Fiddler. Currently a bug (https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/issues/17752) will set HTTPS_PROXY to `https://fiddler_address:port` which lead to problem 1 above. Workaround is open Windows 10 Settings App, and search for Proxy Configuration page, Change `http=address:port;https=address:port` to `address`, and fill the port number. 3. You proxy's remote server is out of service. In future vcpkg releases, if you are using Windows, you no longer need to set HTTP(S)_PROXY environment variables. Vcpkg will simply apply Windows IE Proxy Settings set by your proxy software. See (https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg-tool/pull/49) and (https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg-tool/pull/77) Otherwise, please submit an issue at https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg/issues Call Stack (most recent call first): scripts/cmake/vcpkg_download_distfile.cmake:274 (z_vcpkg_download_distfile_show_proxy_and_fail) ports/geogram/portfile.cmake:4 (vcpkg_download_distfile) scripts/ports.cmake:141 (include) Skipped in ci.baseline.txt.
Vcpkg: Overview
Vcpkg helps you manage C and C++ libraries on Windows, Linux and MacOS. This tool and ecosystem are constantly evolving, and we always appreciate contributions!
If you've never used vcpkg before, or if you're trying to figure out how to use vcpkg, check out our Getting Started section for how to start using vcpkg.
For short description of available commands, once you've installed vcpkg,
you can run vcpkg help
, or vcpkg help [command]
for command-specific help.
- Github: https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg
- Slack: https://cppalliance.org/slack/, the #vcpkg channel
- Discord: #include <C++>, the #🌏vcpkg channel
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Table of Contents
- Vcpkg: Overview
- Table of Contents
- Getting Started
- Tab-Completion/Auto-Completion
- Examples
- Contributing
- License
- Telemetry
Getting Started
First, follow the quick start guide for either Windows, or macOS and Linux, depending on what you're using.
For more information, see Installing and Using Packages. If a library you need is not present in the vcpkg catalog, you can open an issue on the GitHub repo where the vcpkg team and community can see it, and potentially add the port to vcpkg.
After you've gotten vcpkg installed and working, you may wish to add tab completion to your shell.
Finally, if you're interested in the future of vcpkg, check out the manifest guide! This is an experimental feature and will likely have bugs, so try it out and open all the issues!
Quick Start: Windows
Prerequisites:
- Windows 7 or newer
- Git
- Visual Studio 2015 Update 3 or greater with the English language pack
First, download and bootstrap vcpkg itself; it can be installed anywhere,
but generally we recommend using vcpkg as a submodule for CMake projects,
and installing it globally for Visual Studio projects.
We recommend somewhere like C:\src\vcpkg
or C:\dev\vcpkg
,
since otherwise you may run into path issues for some port build systems.
> git clone https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg
> .\vcpkg\bootstrap-vcpkg.bat
To install the libraries for your project, run:
> .\vcpkg\vcpkg install [packages to install]
Note: This will install x86 libraries by default. To install x64, run:
> .\vcpkg\vcpkg install [package name]:x64-windows
Or
> .\vcpkg\vcpkg install [packages to install] --triplet=x64-windows
You can also search for the libraries you need with the search
subcommand:
> .\vcpkg\vcpkg search [search term]
In order to use vcpkg with Visual Studio, run the following command (may require administrator elevation):
> .\vcpkg\vcpkg integrate install
After this, you can now create a New non-CMake Project (or open an existing one).
All installed libraries are immediately ready to be #include
'd and used
in your project without additional configuration.
If you're using CMake with Visual Studio, continue here.
In order to use vcpkg with CMake outside of an IDE, you can use the toolchain file:
> cmake -B [build directory] -S . -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=[path to vcpkg]/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake
> cmake --build [build directory]
With CMake, you will still need to find_package
and the like to use the libraries.
Check out the CMake section for more information,
including on using CMake with an IDE.
For any other tools, including Visual Studio Code, check out the integration guide.
Quick Start: Unix
Prerequisites for Linux:
Prerequisites for macOS:
- Apple Developer Tools
- On macOS 10.14 or below, you will also need:
First, download and bootstrap vcpkg itself; it can be installed anywhere, but generally we recommend using vcpkg as a submodule for CMake projects.
$ git clone https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg
$ ./vcpkg/bootstrap-vcpkg.sh
To install the libraries for your project, run:
$ ./vcpkg/vcpkg install [packages to install]
You can also search for the libraries you need with the search
subcommand:
$ ./vcpkg/vcpkg search [search term]
In order to use vcpkg with CMake, you can use the toolchain file:
$ cmake -B [build directory] -S . -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=[path to vcpkg]/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake
$ cmake --build [build directory]
With CMake, you will still need to find_package
and the like to use the libraries.
Check out the CMake section
for more information on how best to use vcpkg with CMake,
and CMake Tools for VSCode.
For any other tools, check out the integration guide.
Installing Linux Developer Tools
Across the different distros of Linux, there are different packages you'll need to install:
- Debian, Ubuntu, popOS, and other Debian-based distributions:
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential tar curl zip unzip
- CentOS
$ sudo yum install centos-release-scl
$ sudo yum install devtoolset-7
$ scl enable devtoolset-7 bash
For any other distributions, make sure you're installing g++ 6 or above. If you want to add instructions for your specific distro, please open a PR!
Installing macOS Developer Tools
On macOS 10.15, the only thing you should need to do is run the following in your terminal:
$ xcode-select --install
Then follow along with the prompts in the windows that comes up.
On macOS 10.14 and previous, you'll also need to install g++ from homebrew; follow the instructions in the following section.
Installing GCC for macOS before 10.15
This will only be necessary if you're using a macOS version from before 10.15. Installing homebrew should be very easy; check out <brew.sh> for more information, but at its simplest, run the following command:
$ /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install.sh)"
Then, in order to grab an up-to-date version of gcc, run the following:
$ brew install gcc
You'll then be able to bootstrap vcpkg along with the quick start guide
Using vcpkg with CMake
If you're using vcpkg with CMake, the following may help!
Visual Studio Code with CMake Tools
Adding the following to your workspace settings.json
will make
CMake Tools automatically use vcpkg for libraries:
{
"cmake.configureSettings": {
"CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE": "[vcpkg root]/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake"
}
}
Vcpkg with Visual Studio CMake Projects
Open the CMake Settings Editor, and under CMake toolchain file
,
add the path to the vcpkg toolchain file:
[vcpkg root]/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake
Vcpkg with CLion
Open the Toolchains settings
(File > Settings on Windows and Linux, CLion > Preferences on macOS),
and go to the CMake settings (Build, Execution, Deployment > CMake).
Finally, in CMake options
, add the following line:
-DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=[vcpkg root]/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake
Unfortunately, you'll have to add this to each profile.
Vcpkg as a Submodule
When using vcpkg as a submodule of your project,
you can add the following to your CMakeLists.txt before the first project()
call,
instead of passing CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE
to the cmake invocation.
set(CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/vcpkg/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake
CACHE STRING "Vcpkg toolchain file")
This will still allow people to not use vcpkg,
by passing the CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE
directly,
but it will make the configure-build step slightly easier.
Tab-Completion/Auto-Completion
vcpkg
supports auto-completion of commands, package names,
and options in both powershell and bash.
To enable tab-completion in the shell of your choice, run:
> .\vcpkg integrate powershell
or
$ ./vcpkg integrate bash
depending on the shell you use, then restart your console.
Examples
See the documentation for specific walkthroughs, including installing and using a package, adding a new package from a zipfile, and adding a new package from a GitHub repo.
Our docs are now also available online at our website https://vcpkg.io/. We really appreciate any and all feedback! You can submit an issue in https://github.com/vcpkg/vcpkg.github.io/issues.
See a 4 minute video demo.
Contributing
Vcpkg is an open source project, and is thus built with your contributions. Here are some ways you can contribute:
- Submit Issues in vcpkg or existing packages
- Submit Fixes and New Packages
Please refer to our Contributing Guide for more details.
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or email opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.
License
The code in this repository is licensed under the MIT License.
Telemetry
vcpkg collects usage data in order to help us improve your experience. The data collected by Microsoft is anonymous. You can opt-out of telemetry by
- running the bootstrap-vcpkg script with -disableMetrics
- passing --disable-metrics to vcpkg on the command line
- setting the VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS environment variable
Read more about vcpkg telemetry at docs/about/privacy.md