Installation
JuPedSim-modules can not be installed but compiled.
For all modules the compilation is fairly straightforward:
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Create a new directory and change to it
mkdir build && cd build
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Run
CMake
to build the projectcmake ..
CMake will check if all required libraries are installed.
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Compile the project If the previous step terminated successfully run
make -j2
If the compilation succeeded a binary will be produced in the direction bin.
Run jpscore
using one of
the ini files in the demo directory.
For example:
./bin/jpsreport inifile.xml
Using an IDE
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CLion (Windows, Linux, Mac)
CLion has build in CMake-support so you only have to start a new project an set the project root to your
jpscore
directory. Check this tutorial -
Visual Studio 2013 (v0.6+, Windows)
Run the CMake-gui with the generator Visual Studio 12 (2013) and click on the
*.sln
file to open it in Visual Studio.Then click on
build->build solution
. This should build your code.Current issues are known with the python test cases. Most of them are Unix specific. However the compilation of
jpscore
works fine. -
XCode (v0.6+ Mac)
Run the CMake-gui and generate an XCode-Project then open it with XCode.
On Mac the standard compiler is clang/clang++. If the project compiles out of your console via cmake/make that does not mean it also compiles out of XCode. XCode forces some more strict rules while compiling.
For instance, there was one error we could not explain: XCode seems not to know that
std::unordered_map.embrace(...)
is a valid function call and returns with an error message.However this is an XCode-specific problem. It does not occur if you are using e.g.
CLion
.Even if you compile out of console with the same compiler this throws no error.
You can avoid this by using the function
std::unordered_map.insert(std::make_pair(...))
instead.