This software provides...
The package mpc-walkgen depends on several packages which have to be available on your machine.
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System tools:
- CMake (>=2.8)
- pkg-config
- usual compilation tools (GCC/G++, make, etc.)
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Libraries
- boost (>=1.40)
- eigen (>=3.0.0)
- qpoases (version 2.0, compiled twice for both float and double, with special care taken to avoid symbol collisions)
The project is installed and built thanks to qibuild (https://github.com/aldebaran/qibuild).
Once you have qibuild installed, simply run
qibuild configure
qibuild make
At some stage, the lib might be split in two in order to separate the humanoid and zebulon parts (the public and currently secret parts). The common pieces used by these two might go in a third "common" library.
In this spirit it was decided that most of the header could be kept public.
Just like Eigen, mpc-walkgen is templated by a scalar type. However unlike Eigen, mpc-walkgen is not a head-only library. Its algorithms are not implemented in headers the user includes, but in a shared library the user links with.
This means:
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the algorithms are not implemented in (public) headers but in (private) cpp files.
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the templates are not instantiated in the user code but in the mpc-walkgen library (there are explicit instantiation for float and double in each cpp files)
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the user code will be compiled faster (no need to instantiate mpc-walkgen templates in it)
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the user code can be compile in debug while using mpc-walkgen compiled in release
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the user cannot extend mpc-walkgen to support scalar types besides float and double. (Note that we currently have no QP solver for other scalar types anyway.)