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Windows Install

Simon Ninon edited this page Oct 22, 2017 · 4 revisions

Requirement

  • C++11

Compiling and installing

Visual Studio Solution

This documentation aims to provide the building steps for a Windows environment containing the following tools:

  • Appropriate terminal/shell
  • Git (throw command-line)
  • VS 2012+ (for C++11 support)

The library provides a MSVC15 solution located in msvc15 that you can use if you want to quickly build the library without CMake.

In order to build the library, you have to open a terminal and follow these steps:

# Clone the project
git clone https://github.com/Cylix/tacopie.git
# Go inside the the project directory
cd tacopie

Then, you can open the tacopie solution in the msvc15 directory of the repository and build the solution in the configuration (Debug, Release, ...) and for the platform (32, 64) of your choice.

Note that this solution is configured to target Windows 8.1 with the build tools v140.

If you need any other settings or if this configuration is not compatible with your environment, you will need to re-configure the solution:

  • right click on the tacopie solution in visual studio
  • then properties
  • finally update the corresponding target and build tools version (or any other relevant settings)

Otherwise, you will need to build tacopie using CMake (see below).

Then, you can update your VC++ project configuration:

  • VC++ Directories > Include Directories: Add TACOPIE_FOLDER_PATH/includes (with the appropriate value of TACOPIE_FOLDER_PATH).
  • VC++ Directories > Library Directories: Add TACOPIE_FOLDER_PATH/{Debug|Release|...}/ (with the appropriate value of TACOPIE_FOLDER_PATH and configuration).
  • Linker > Input > Additional Dependencies: Add tacopie.lib.

Finally, you just have to include <tacopie/tacopie> in your source files.

CMake

This documentation aims to provide the building steps for a Windows environment containing the following tools:

  • Appropriate terminal/shell
  • Git (throw command-line)
  • CMake (throw command-line)
  • VS 2012+ (for C++11 support)

The library is based on cmake for the compilation. In order to build the library, you have to open a terminal and follow these steps:

# Clone the project
git clone https://github.com/Cylix/tacopie.git
# Go inside the the project directory
cd tacopie
# Generate the VC++ solution using CMake
cmake .
# Generate the VC++ solution using CMake, for x64 platform
cmake . -G "Visual Studio 15 2017 Win64" # Or any other valid platform/compiler version.

This will generate a tacopie.sln file (that is, a Visual Studio solution).

  • Open this file with Visual Studio.
  • Build the solution in the configuration (Debug, Release, ...) and for the platform (32, 64) of your choice.

Then, you can update your VC++ project configuration:

  • VC++ Directories > Include Directories: Add TACOPIE_FOLDER_PATH/includes (with the appropriate value of TACOPIE_FOLDER_PATH).
  • VC++ Directories > Library Directories: Add TACOPIE_FOLDER_PATH/{Debug|Release|...}/ (with the appropriate value of TACOPIE_FOLDER_PATH and configuration).
  • Linker > Input > Additional Dependencies: Add tacopie.lib.

Finally, you just have to include <tacopie/tacopie> in your source files.

Troubleshooting

Sometimes, it appears that CMake does not get along very well with Visual Studio and fails to generate project files with linkage against ws2_32.

If you get errors such as undefined external symbol _impl_socket, this is probably the case.

If so, manually add it the link as follow: (tacopie)Project->Properties->Librarian->Additional Dependencies->(input)ws2_32.lib

Customizing compilation and installation

Please refer to this page of the wiki.