Use the following steps to build using cmake:
mkdir cmake-build
cd cmake-build
cmake ..
make
mkdir cmake-ec && cd cmake-ec
cmake -G "Eclipse CDT4 - Unix Makefiles" ..
make
Now open the folder cmake-ec using eclipse.
mkdir cmake-mingw32 && cd cmake-mingw32
cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=../build/cmake/mingw32-toolchain.cmake -DBUILD_COMPILER=ON -DBUILD_LIBRARIES=OFF -DBUILD_TESTING=OFF -DBUILD_EXAMPLES=OFF ..
cpack
Git Bash provides flex and bison, so you just need to do this:
mkdir cmake-vs && cd cmake-vs
cmake -DWITH_SHARED_LIB=off ..
In order to build on windows with winflexbison a few additional steps are necessary:
- Download winflexbison from http://sourceforge.net/projects/winflexbison/
- Extract the winflex bison files to for e.g. C:\winflexbison
- Make the CMake variables point to the correct binaries.
- FLEX_EXECUTABLE = C:/winbuild/win_flex.exe
- BISON_EXECUTABLE = C:/winbuild/win_bison.exe
- Generate a Visual Studio project:
mkdir cmake-vs && cd cmake-vs
cmake -G "Visual Studio 12" -DWITH_SHARED_LIB=off ..
- Now open the folder build_vs using Visual Studio 2013.
If you don't want to use CMake you can use the already available Visual Studio 2010 solution. The Visual Studio project contains pre-build commands to generate the thriftl.cc, thrifty.cc and thrifty.hh files which are necessary to build the compiler. These depend on bison, flex and their dependencies to work properly. Download flex & bison as described above. Place these binaries somewhere in the path and rename win_flex.exe and win_bison.exe to flex.exe and bison.exe respectively.
If this doesn't work on a system, try these manual pre-build steps.
Open compiler.sln and remove the Pre-build commands under the project's Properties -> Build Events -> Pre-Build Events.
From a command prompt:
cd thrift/compiler/cpp flex -osrc\thrift\thriftl.cc src\thrift\thriftl.ll In the generated thriftl.cc, comment out #include <unistd.h>
Place a copy of bison.simple in thrift/compiler/cpp
bison -y -o "src/thrift/thrifty.cc" --defines src/thrift/thrifty.yy move src\thrift\thrifty.cc.hh src\thrift\thrifty.hh
Bison might generate the yacc header file "thrifty.cc.h" with just one h ".h" extension; in this case you'll have to rename to "thrifty.h".
move src\thrift\version.h.in src\thrift\version.h
Download inttypes.h from the interwebs and place it in an include path location (e.g. thrift/compiler/cpp/src).
Build the compiler in Visual Studio.