Compiling¶
Getting GooseEYE¶
Using conda¶
The easiest is to use conda to install GooseEYE:
conda install -c conda-forge gooseeye
From source¶
Download the package:
git checkout https://github.com/tdegeus/GooseEYE.git
cd GooseEYE
Install headers, CMake and pkg-config support:
cmake .
make install
Compiling¶
Using CMake¶
The following structure can be used for your project’s
CMakeLists.txt:
find_package(GooseEYE REQUIRED)
add_executable(myexec mymain.cpp)
target_link_libraries(myexec PRIVATE
GooseEYE
xtensor::optimize
xtensor::use_xsimd)
See the documentation of xtensor concerning optimisation.
Note
There are additional targets available to expedite your
CMakeLists.txt:
GooseEYE::assert: enable GooseEYE assertions by definingGOOSEEYE_ENABLE_ASSERT.GooseEYE::debug: enable GooseEYE assertions by definingGOOSEEYE_ENABLE_ASSERTand xtensor assertions by definingXTENSOR_ENABLE_ASSERT(slow).GooseEYE::compiler_warnings: enable compiler warnings (generic).
By hand¶
Presuming that the compiler is c++, compile using:
c++ -I/path/to/GooseEYE/include ...
Note that you have to take care of the xtensor dependency, the C++ version, optimisation, enabling xsimd, …
Using pkg-config¶
Find the location of the headers can be automatised using pkg-config:
pkg-config --cflags GooseEYE