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author | Johnathan Corgan <johnathan@corganlabs.com> | 2013-12-06 17:11:27 -0800 |
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committer | Johnathan Corgan <johnathan@corganlabs.com> | 2014-04-22 15:07:20 -0700 |
commit | 2cf1a303e999d7168c5c419058dc5fb895f210bb (patch) | |
tree | f98a768dbd6af4890b6efda26e4ce8d928b7b5d6 | |
parent | 8672457c57006498b1760ccd59fb11d164333e53 (diff) |
zeromq: initial surgery to add to master build
-rw-r--r-- | CMakeLists.txt | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | cmake/Modules/FindZeroMQ.cmake (renamed from gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/FindZeroMQ.cmake) | 0 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gr-zeromq/.gitignore | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gr-zeromq/AUTHORS | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gr-zeromq/CMakeLists.txt | 168 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gr-zeromq/COPYING | 674 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/CMakeParseArgumentsCopy.cmake | 138 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/FindCppUnit.cmake | 36 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/FindGnuradioRuntime.cmake | 36 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/GrMiscUtils.cmake | 210 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/GrPlatform.cmake | 46 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/GrPython.cmake | 227 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/GrSwig.cmake | 229 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/GrTest.cmake | 133 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gr-zeromq/cmake/cmake_uninstall.cmake.in | 32 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gr-zeromq/docs/README.md (renamed from gr-zeromq/README.md) | 0 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gr-zeromq/gnuradio-zeromq.pc.in | 11 |
17 files changed, 77 insertions, 1870 deletions
diff --git a/CMakeLists.txt b/CMakeLists.txt index 9803104d12..404ce04347 100644 --- a/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/CMakeLists.txt @@ -327,6 +327,7 @@ add_subdirectory(gr-vocoder) add_subdirectory(gr-fcd) add_subdirectory(gr-wavelet) add_subdirectory(gr-wxgui) +add_subdirectory(gr-zeromq) # Defining GR_CTRLPORT for gnuradio/config.h if(ENABLE_GR_CTRLPORT) diff --git a/gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/FindZeroMQ.cmake b/cmake/Modules/FindZeroMQ.cmake index 5ccbfbc7c6..5ccbfbc7c6 100644 --- a/gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/FindZeroMQ.cmake +++ b/cmake/Modules/FindZeroMQ.cmake diff --git a/gr-zeromq/.gitignore b/gr-zeromq/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 1d3a31ea6c..0000000000 --- a/gr-zeromq/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -*~ -*.pyc -*.pyo -*.swp -build/ diff --git a/gr-zeromq/AUTHORS b/gr-zeromq/AUTHORS deleted file mode 100644 index 80d373d630..0000000000 --- a/gr-zeromq/AUTHORS +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -Johannes Schmitz <schmitz@ti.rwth-aachen.de> diff --git a/gr-zeromq/CMakeLists.txt b/gr-zeromq/CMakeLists.txt index 130ee7874c..d664dc403b 100644 --- a/gr-zeromq/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/gr-zeromq/CMakeLists.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# Copyright 2011,2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Copyright 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # This file is part of GNU Radio # @@ -19,132 +19,94 @@ ######################################################################## -# Project setup +# Setup dependencies ######################################################################## -cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.6) -project(gr-zmqblocks CXX C) -enable_testing() - -#select the release build type by default to get optimization flags -if(NOT CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE) - set(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE "Release") - message(STATUS "Build type not specified: defaulting to release.") -endif(NOT CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE) -set(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE ${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE} CACHE STRING "") - -list(APPEND CMAKE_MODULE_PATH ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake/Modules) - -# don't use doxygen by default -option(ENABLE_DOXYGEN "Build and install documentation" OFF) +include(GrBoost) +find_package(ZeroMQ) ######################################################################## -# Compiler specific setup +# Register component ######################################################################## -if(CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCXX AND NOT WIN32) - #http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Visibility - add_definitions(-fvisibility=hidden) -endif() +include(GrComponent) -######################################################################## -# Find boost -######################################################################## -if(UNIX AND EXISTS "/usr/lib64") - list(APPEND BOOST_LIBRARYDIR "/usr/lib64") #fedora 64-bit fix -endif(UNIX AND EXISTS "/usr/lib64") -set(Boost_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS - "1.35.0" "1.35" "1.36.0" "1.36" "1.37.0" "1.37" "1.38.0" "1.38" "1.39.0" "1.39" - "1.40.0" "1.40" "1.41.0" "1.41" "1.42.0" "1.42" "1.43.0" "1.43" "1.44.0" "1.44" - "1.45.0" "1.45" "1.46.0" "1.46" "1.47.0" "1.47" "1.48.0" "1.48" "1.49.0" "1.49" - "1.50.0" "1.50" "1.51.0" "1.51" "1.52.0" "1.52" "1.53.0" "1.53" "1.54.0" "1.54" - "1.55.0" "1.55" "1.56.0" "1.56" "1.57.0" "1.57" "1.58.0" "1.58" "1.59.0" "1.59" - "1.60.0" "1.60" "1.61.0" "1.61" "1.62.0" "1.62" "1.63.0" "1.63" "1.64.0" "1.64" - "1.65.0" "1.65" "1.66.0" "1.66" "1.67.0" "1.67" "1.68.0" "1.68" "1.69.0" "1.69" +GR_REGISTER_COMPONENT("gr-zeromq" ENABLE_GR_ZEROMQ + Boost_FOUND + ENABLE_GNURADIO_RUNTIME + ZEROMQ_FOUND ) -find_package(Boost "1.35" COMPONENTS filesystem system) -if(NOT Boost_FOUND) - message(FATAL_ERROR "Boost required to compile zmqblocks") -endif() +GR_SET_GLOBAL(GR_ZEROMQ_INCLUDE_DIRS + ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/lib + ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/include +) -######################################################################## -# Install directories -######################################################################## -include(GrPlatform) #define LIB_SUFFIX -set(GR_RUNTIME_DIR bin) -set(GR_LIBRARY_DIR lib${LIB_SUFFIX}) -set(GR_INCLUDE_DIR include/zmqblocks) -set(GR_DATA_DIR share) -set(GR_PKG_DATA_DIR ${GR_DATA_DIR}/${CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME}) -set(GR_DOC_DIR ${GR_DATA_DIR}/doc) -set(GR_PKG_DOC_DIR ${GR_DOC_DIR}/${CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME}) -set(GR_CONF_DIR etc) -set(GR_PKG_CONF_DIR ${GR_CONF_DIR}/${CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME}/conf.d) -set(GR_LIBEXEC_DIR libexec) -set(GR_PKG_LIBEXEC_DIR ${GR_LIBEXEC_DIR}/${CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME}) -set(GRC_BLOCKS_DIR ${GR_PKG_DATA_DIR}/grc/blocks) +SET(GR_PKG_ZEROMQ_EXAMPLES_DIR ${GR_PKG_DATA_DIR}/examples/zeromq) ######################################################################## -# Find gnuradio build dependencies +# Begin conditional configuration ######################################################################## -find_package(GnuradioRuntime) -find_package(CppUnit) -find_package(ZeroMQ REQUIRED) - -# To run a more advanced search for GNU Radio and it's components and -# versions, use the following. Add any components required to the list -# of GR_REQUIRED_COMPONENTS (in all caps) and change "version" to the -# minimum API compatible version required. -# -# set(GR_REQUIRED_COMPONENTS RUNTIME BLOCKS FILTER ...) -# find_package(Gnuradio "version") +if(ENABLE_GR_ZEROMQ) -if(NOT GNURADIO_RUNTIME_FOUND) - message(FATAL_ERROR "GnuRadio Runtime required to compile zmqblocks") -endif() -if(NOT CPPUNIT_FOUND) - message(FATAL_ERROR "CppUnit required to compile zmqblocks") -endif() ######################################################################## -# Setup the include and linker paths +# Setup CPack components ######################################################################## -include_directories( - ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/include - ${Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS} - ${CPPUNIT_INCLUDE_DIRS} - ${GNURADIO_RUNTIME_INCLUDE_DIRS} - ${ZeroMQ_INCLUDE_DIRS} +include(GrPackage) +CPACK_SET(CPACK_COMPONENT_GROUP_ZEROMQ_DESCRIPTION "GNU Radio ZeromMQ Interface Blocks") + +CPACK_COMPONENT("zeromq_runtime" + GROUP "ZeroMQ Blocks" + DISPLAY_NAME "Runtime" + DESCRIPTION "Runtime" + DEPENDS "runtime_runtime" ) -link_directories( - ${Boost_LIBRARY_DIRS} - ${CPPUNIT_LIBRARY_DIRS} - ${GNURADIO_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_DIRS} +CPACK_COMPONENT("zeromq_devel" + GROUP "ZeroMQ Blocks" + DISPLAY_NAME "Development" + DESCRIPTION "C++ headers, package config, import libraries" + DEPENDS "runtime_devel" ) -# Set component parameters -set(GR_ZMQBLOCKS_INCLUDE_DIRS ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/include CACHE INTERNAL "" FORCE) -set(GR_ZMQBLOCKS_SWIG_INCLUDE_DIRS ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/swig CACHE INTERNAL "" FORCE) +CPACK_COMPONENT("zeromq_python" + GROUP "ZeroMQ Blocks" + DISPLAY_NAME "Python" + DESCRIPTION "Python modules for runtime; GRC xml files" + DEPENDS "runtime_python;zeromq_runtime" +) + +CPACK_COMPONENT("zeromq_swig" + GROUP "ZeroMQ Blocks" + DISPLAY_NAME "SWIG" + DESCRIPTION "SWIG development .i files" + DEPENDS "runtime_swig;zeromq_python;zeromq_devel" +) + +######################################################################## +# Add subdirectories +######################################################################## +#add_subdirectory(include/gnuradio/zeromq) +#add_subdirectory(lib) +#if(ENABLE_PYTHON) +# add_subdirectory(swig) +# add_subdirectory(python/zeromq) +# add_subdirectory(grc) +# add_subdirectory(examples) +#endif(ENABLE_PYTHON) +#add_subdirectory(doc) ######################################################################## -# Create uninstall target +# Create Pkg Config File ######################################################################## configure_file( - ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake/cmake_uninstall.cmake.in - ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/cmake_uninstall.cmake + ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/gnuradio-zeromq.pc.in + ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/gnuradio-zeromq.pc @ONLY) -add_custom_target(uninstall - ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -P ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/cmake_uninstall.cmake +install( + FILES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/gnuradio-zeromq.pc + DESTINATION ${GR_LIBRARY_DIR}/pkgconfig + COMPONENT "zeromq_devel" ) -######################################################################## -# Add subdirectories -######################################################################## -add_subdirectory(include/zmqblocks) -add_subdirectory(lib) -add_subdirectory(swig) -add_subdirectory(python/zmqblocks) -add_subdirectory(grc) -add_subdirectory(examples) -add_subdirectory(docs) +endif(ENABLE_GR_ZEROMQ) diff --git a/gr-zeromq/COPYING b/gr-zeromq/COPYING deleted file mode 100644 index 94a9ed024d..0000000000 --- a/gr-zeromq/COPYING +++ /dev/null @@ -1,674 +0,0 @@ - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 3, 29 June 2007 - - Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <http://fsf.org/> - Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies - of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - - Preamble - - The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for -software and other kinds of works. - - The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed -to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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-#============================================================================= -# Copyright 2010 Alexander Neundorf <neundorf@kde.org> -# -# Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD License (the "License"); -# see accompanying file Copyright.txt for details. -# -# This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the -# implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. -# See the License for more information. -#============================================================================= -# (To distribute this file outside of CMake, substitute the full -# License text for the above reference.) - - -if(__CMAKE_PARSE_ARGUMENTS_INCLUDED) - return() -endif() -set(__CMAKE_PARSE_ARGUMENTS_INCLUDED TRUE) - - -function(CMAKE_PARSE_ARGUMENTS prefix _optionNames _singleArgNames _multiArgNames) - # first set all result variables to empty/FALSE - foreach(arg_name ${_singleArgNames} ${_multiArgNames}) - set(${prefix}_${arg_name}) - endforeach(arg_name) - - foreach(option ${_optionNames}) - set(${prefix}_${option} FALSE) - endforeach(option) - - set(${prefix}_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS) - - set(insideValues FALSE) - set(currentArgName) - - # now iterate over all arguments and fill the result variables - foreach(currentArg ${ARGN}) - list(FIND _optionNames "${currentArg}" optionIndex) # ... then this marks the end of the arguments belonging to this keyword - list(FIND _singleArgNames "${currentArg}" singleArgIndex) # ... then this marks the end of the arguments belonging to this keyword - list(FIND _multiArgNames "${currentArg}" multiArgIndex) # ... then this marks the end of the arguments belonging to this keyword - - if(${optionIndex} EQUAL -1 AND ${singleArgIndex} EQUAL -1 AND ${multiArgIndex} EQUAL -1) - if(insideValues) - if("${insideValues}" STREQUAL "SINGLE") - set(${prefix}_${currentArgName} ${currentArg}) - set(insideValues FALSE) - elseif("${insideValues}" STREQUAL "MULTI") - list(APPEND ${prefix}_${currentArgName} ${currentArg}) - endif() - else(insideValues) - list(APPEND ${prefix}_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS ${currentArg}) - endif(insideValues) - else() - if(NOT ${optionIndex} EQUAL -1) - set(${prefix}_${currentArg} TRUE) - set(insideValues FALSE) - elseif(NOT ${singleArgIndex} EQUAL -1) - set(currentArgName ${currentArg}) - set(${prefix}_${currentArgName}) - set(insideValues "SINGLE") - elseif(NOT ${multiArgIndex} EQUAL -1) - set(currentArgName ${currentArg}) - set(${prefix}_${currentArgName}) - set(insideValues "MULTI") - endif() - endif() - - endforeach(currentArg) - - # propagate the result variables to the caller: - foreach(arg_name ${_singleArgNames} ${_multiArgNames} ${_optionNames}) - set(${prefix}_${arg_name} ${${prefix}_${arg_name}} PARENT_SCOPE) - endforeach(arg_name) - set(${prefix}_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS ${${prefix}_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS} PARENT_SCOPE) - -endfunction(CMAKE_PARSE_ARGUMENTS _options _singleArgs _multiArgs) diff --git a/gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/FindCppUnit.cmake b/gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/FindCppUnit.cmake deleted file mode 100644 index 9af308f84b..0000000000 --- a/gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/FindCppUnit.cmake +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -# http://www.cmake.org/pipermail/cmake/2006-October/011446.html -# Modified to use pkg config and use standard var names - -# -# Find the CppUnit includes and library -# -# This module defines -# CPPUNIT_INCLUDE_DIR, where to find tiff.h, etc. -# CPPUNIT_LIBRARIES, the libraries to link against to use CppUnit. -# CPPUNIT_FOUND, If false, do not try to use CppUnit. - -INCLUDE(FindPkgConfig) -PKG_CHECK_MODULES(PC_CPPUNIT "cppunit") - -FIND_PATH(CPPUNIT_INCLUDE_DIRS - NAMES cppunit/TestCase.h - HINTS ${PC_CPPUNIT_INCLUDE_DIR} - PATHS - /usr/local/include - /usr/include -) - -FIND_LIBRARY(CPPUNIT_LIBRARIES - NAMES cppunit - HINTS ${PC_CPPUNIT_LIBDIR} - PATHS - ${CPPUNIT_INCLUDE_DIRS}/../lib - /usr/local/lib - /usr/lib -) - -LIST(APPEND CPPUNIT_LIBRARIES ${CMAKE_DL_LIBS}) - -INCLUDE(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs) -FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS(CPPUNIT DEFAULT_MSG CPPUNIT_LIBRARIES CPPUNIT_INCLUDE_DIRS) -MARK_AS_ADVANCED(CPPUNIT_LIBRARIES CPPUNIT_INCLUDE_DIRS) diff --git a/gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/FindGnuradioRuntime.cmake b/gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/FindGnuradioRuntime.cmake deleted file mode 100644 index afed684a5e..0000000000 --- a/gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/FindGnuradioRuntime.cmake +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -INCLUDE(FindPkgConfig) -PKG_CHECK_MODULES(PC_GNURADIO_RUNTIME gnuradio-runtime) - -if(PC_GNURADIO_RUNTIME_FOUND) - # look for include files - FIND_PATH( - GNURADIO_RUNTIME_INCLUDE_DIRS - NAMES gnuradio/top_block.h - HINTS $ENV{GNURADIO_RUNTIME_DIR}/include - ${PC_GNURADIO_RUNTIME_INCLUDE_DIRS} - ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/include - PATHS /usr/local/include - /usr/include - ) - - # look for libs - FIND_LIBRARY( - GNURADIO_RUNTIME_LIBRARIES - NAMES gnuradio-runtime - HINTS $ENV{GNURADIO_RUNTIME_DIR}/lib - ${PC_GNURADIO_RUNTIME_LIBDIR} - ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/lib/ - ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/lib64/ - PATHS /usr/local/lib - /usr/local/lib64 - /usr/lib - /usr/lib64 - ) - - set(GNURADIO_RUNTIME_FOUND ${PC_GNURADIO_RUNTIME_FOUND}) -endif(PC_GNURADIO_RUNTIME_FOUND) - -INCLUDE(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs) -# do not check GNURADIO_RUNTIME_INCLUDE_DIRS, is not set when default include path us used. -FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS(GNURADIO_RUNTIME DEFAULT_MSG GNURADIO_RUNTIME_LIBRARIES) -MARK_AS_ADVANCED(GNURADIO_RUNTIME_LIBRARIES GNURADIO_RUNTIME_INCLUDE_DIRS) diff --git a/gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/GrMiscUtils.cmake b/gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/GrMiscUtils.cmake deleted file mode 100644 index 9331d5debc..0000000000 --- a/gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/GrMiscUtils.cmake +++ /dev/null @@ -1,210 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2010-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# -# This file is part of GNU Radio -# -# GNU Radio is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) -# any later version. -# -# GNU Radio is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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if(LIBTOOL) - include(CMakeMacroLibtoolFile) - CREATE_LIBTOOL_FILE(${GR_LIBTOOL_TARGET} /${GR_LIBTOOL_DESTINATION}) - endif(LIBTOOL) - endif(GENERATE_LIBTOOL) - -endfunction(GR_LIBTOOL) - -######################################################################## -# Do standard things to the library target -# - set target properties -# - make install rules -# Also handle gnuradio custom naming conventions w/ extras mode. -######################################################################## -function(GR_LIBRARY_FOO target) - #parse the arguments for component names - include(CMakeParseArgumentsCopy) - CMAKE_PARSE_ARGUMENTS(GR_LIBRARY "" "RUNTIME_COMPONENT;DEVEL_COMPONENT" "" ${ARGN}) - - #set additional target properties - set_target_properties(${target} PROPERTIES SOVERSION ${LIBVER}) - - #install the generated files like so... - install(TARGETS ${target} - LIBRARY DESTINATION ${GR_LIBRARY_DIR} COMPONENT ${GR_LIBRARY_RUNTIME_COMPONENT} # .so/.dylib file - ARCHIVE DESTINATION ${GR_LIBRARY_DIR} COMPONENT ${GR_LIBRARY_DEVEL_COMPONENT} # .lib file - RUNTIME DESTINATION ${GR_RUNTIME_DIR} COMPONENT ${GR_LIBRARY_RUNTIME_COMPONENT} # .dll file - ) - - #extras mode enabled automatically on linux - if(NOT DEFINED LIBRARY_EXTRAS) - set(LIBRARY_EXTRAS ${LINUX}) - endif() - - #special extras mode to enable alternative naming conventions - if(LIBRARY_EXTRAS) - - #create .la file before changing props - GR_LIBTOOL(TARGET ${target} DESTINATION ${GR_LIBRARY_DIR}) - - #give the library a special name with ultra-zero soversion - set_target_properties(${target} PROPERTIES LIBRARY_OUTPUT_NAME ${target}-${LIBVER} SOVERSION "0.0.0") - set(target_name lib${target}-${LIBVER}.so.0.0.0) - - #custom command to generate symlinks - add_custom_command( - TARGET ${target} - POST_BUILD - COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E create_symlink ${target_name} ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/lib${target}.so - COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E create_symlink ${target_name} ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/lib${target}-${LIBVER}.so.0 - COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E touch ${target_name} #so the symlinks point to something valid so cmake 2.6 will install - ) - - #and install the extra symlinks - install( - FILES - ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/lib${target}.so - ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/lib${target}-${LIBVER}.so.0 - DESTINATION ${GR_LIBRARY_DIR} COMPONENT ${GR_LIBRARY_RUNTIME_COMPONENT} - ) - - endif(LIBRARY_EXTRAS) -endfunction(GR_LIBRARY_FOO) - -######################################################################## -# Create a dummy custom command that depends on other targets. -# Usage: -# GR_GEN_TARGET_DEPS(unique_name target_deps <target1> <target2> ...) -# ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND(<the usual args> ${target_deps}) -# -# Custom command cant depend on targets, but can depend on executables, -# and executables can depend on targets. So this is the process: -######################################################################## -function(GR_GEN_TARGET_DEPS name var) - file( - WRITE ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${name}.cpp.in - "int main(void){return 0;}\n" - ) - execute_process( - COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy_if_different - ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${name}.cpp.in - ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${name}.cpp - ) - add_executable(${name} ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${name}.cpp) - if(ARGN) - add_dependencies(${name} ${ARGN}) - endif(ARGN) - - if(CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING) - set(${var} "DEPENDS;${name}" PARENT_SCOPE) #cant call command when cross - else() - set(${var} "DEPENDS;${name};COMMAND;${name}" PARENT_SCOPE) - endif() -endfunction(GR_GEN_TARGET_DEPS) diff --git a/gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/GrPlatform.cmake b/gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/GrPlatform.cmake deleted file mode 100644 index a2e4f3b34e..0000000000 --- a/gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/GrPlatform.cmake +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# -# This file is part of GNU Radio -# -# GNU Radio is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) -# any later version. -# -# GNU Radio is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with GNU Radio; see the file COPYING. If not, write to -# the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, -# Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. - -if(DEFINED __INCLUDED_GR_PLATFORM_CMAKE) - return() -endif() -set(__INCLUDED_GR_PLATFORM_CMAKE TRUE) - -######################################################################## -# Setup additional defines for OS types -######################################################################## -if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME STREQUAL "Linux") - set(LINUX TRUE) -endif() - -if(LINUX AND EXISTS "/etc/debian_version") - set(DEBIAN TRUE) -endif() - -if(LINUX AND EXISTS "/etc/redhat-release") - set(REDHAT TRUE) -endif() - -######################################################################## -# when the library suffix should be 64 (applies to redhat linux family) -######################################################################## -if(NOT DEFINED LIB_SUFFIX AND REDHAT AND CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "64$") - set(LIB_SUFFIX 64) -endif() -set(LIB_SUFFIX ${LIB_SUFFIX} CACHE STRING "lib directory suffix") diff --git a/gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/GrPython.cmake b/gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/GrPython.cmake deleted file mode 100644 index efdddf371f..0000000000 --- a/gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/GrPython.cmake +++ /dev/null @@ -1,227 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2010-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# -# This file is part of GNU Radio -# -# GNU Radio is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) -# any later version. -# -# GNU Radio is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with GNU Radio; see the file COPYING. If not, write to -# the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, -# Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. - -if(DEFINED __INCLUDED_GR_PYTHON_CMAKE) - return() -endif() -set(__INCLUDED_GR_PYTHON_CMAKE TRUE) - -######################################################################## -# Setup the python interpreter: -# This allows the user to specify a specific interpreter, -# or finds the interpreter via the built-in cmake module. -######################################################################## -#this allows the user to override PYTHON_EXECUTABLE -if(PYTHON_EXECUTABLE) - - set(PYTHONINTERP_FOUND TRUE) - -#otherwise if not set, try to automatically find it -else(PYTHON_EXECUTABLE) - - #use the built-in find script - find_package(PythonInterp) - - #and if that fails use the find program routine - if(NOT PYTHONINTERP_FOUND) - find_program(PYTHON_EXECUTABLE NAMES python python2.7 python2.6 python2.5) - if(PYTHON_EXECUTABLE) - set(PYTHONINTERP_FOUND TRUE) - endif(PYTHON_EXECUTABLE) - endif(NOT PYTHONINTERP_FOUND) - -endif(PYTHON_EXECUTABLE) - -#make the path to the executable appear in the cmake gui -set(PYTHON_EXECUTABLE ${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE} CACHE FILEPATH "python interpreter") - -#make sure we can use -B with python (introduced in 2.6) -if(PYTHON_EXECUTABLE) - execute_process( - COMMAND ${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE} -B -c "" - OUTPUT_QUIET ERROR_QUIET - RESULT_VARIABLE PYTHON_HAS_DASH_B_RESULT - ) - if(PYTHON_HAS_DASH_B_RESULT EQUAL 0) - set(PYTHON_DASH_B "-B") - endif() -endif(PYTHON_EXECUTABLE) - -######################################################################## -# Check for the existence of a python module: -# - desc a string description of the check -# - mod the name of the module to import -# - cmd an additional command to run -# - have the result variable to set -######################################################################## -macro(GR_PYTHON_CHECK_MODULE desc mod cmd have) - message(STATUS "") - message(STATUS "Python checking for ${desc}") - execute_process( - COMMAND ${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE} -c " -######################################### -try: import ${mod} -except: exit(-1) -try: assert ${cmd} -except: exit(-1) -#########################################" - RESULT_VARIABLE ${have} - ) - if(${have} EQUAL 0) - message(STATUS "Python checking for ${desc} - found") - set(${have} TRUE) - else(${have} EQUAL 0) - message(STATUS "Python checking for ${desc} - not found") - set(${have} FALSE) - endif(${have} EQUAL 0) -endmacro(GR_PYTHON_CHECK_MODULE) - -######################################################################## -# Sets the python installation directory GR_PYTHON_DIR -######################################################################## -execute_process(COMMAND ${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE} -c " -from distutils import sysconfig -print sysconfig.get_python_lib(plat_specific=True, prefix='') -" OUTPUT_VARIABLE GR_PYTHON_DIR OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE -) -file(TO_CMAKE_PATH ${GR_PYTHON_DIR} GR_PYTHON_DIR) - -######################################################################## -# Create an always-built target with a unique name -# Usage: GR_UNIQUE_TARGET(<description> <dependencies list>) -######################################################################## -function(GR_UNIQUE_TARGET desc) - file(RELATIVE_PATH reldir ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR} ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}) - execute_process(COMMAND ${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE} -c "import re, hashlib -unique = hashlib.md5('${reldir}${ARGN}').hexdigest()[:5] -print(re.sub('\\W', '_', '${desc} ${reldir} ' + unique))" - OUTPUT_VARIABLE _target OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE) - add_custom_target(${_target} ALL DEPENDS ${ARGN}) -endfunction(GR_UNIQUE_TARGET) - -######################################################################## -# Install python sources (also builds and installs byte-compiled python) -######################################################################## -function(GR_PYTHON_INSTALL) - include(CMakeParseArgumentsCopy) - CMAKE_PARSE_ARGUMENTS(GR_PYTHON_INSTALL "" "DESTINATION;COMPONENT" "FILES;PROGRAMS" ${ARGN}) - - #################################################################### - if(GR_PYTHON_INSTALL_FILES) - #################################################################### - install(${ARGN}) #installs regular python files - - #create a list of all generated files - unset(pysrcfiles) - unset(pycfiles) - unset(pyofiles) - foreach(pyfile ${GR_PYTHON_INSTALL_FILES}) - get_filename_component(pyfile ${pyfile} ABSOLUTE) - list(APPEND pysrcfiles ${pyfile}) - - #determine if this file is in the source or binary directory - file(RELATIVE_PATH source_rel_path ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR} ${pyfile}) - string(LENGTH "${source_rel_path}" source_rel_path_len) - file(RELATIVE_PATH binary_rel_path ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR} ${pyfile}) - string(LENGTH "${binary_rel_path}" binary_rel_path_len) - - #and set the generated path appropriately - if(${source_rel_path_len} GREATER ${binary_rel_path_len}) - set(pygenfile ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${binary_rel_path}) - else() - set(pygenfile ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${source_rel_path}) - endif() - list(APPEND pycfiles ${pygenfile}c) - list(APPEND pyofiles ${pygenfile}o) - - #ensure generation path exists - get_filename_component(pygen_path ${pygenfile} PATH) - file(MAKE_DIRECTORY ${pygen_path}) - - endforeach(pyfile) - - #the command to generate the pyc files - add_custom_command( - DEPENDS ${pysrcfiles} OUTPUT ${pycfiles} - COMMAND ${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE} ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/python_compile_helper.py ${pysrcfiles} ${pycfiles} - ) - - #the command to generate the pyo files - add_custom_command( - DEPENDS ${pysrcfiles} OUTPUT ${pyofiles} - COMMAND ${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE} -O ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/python_compile_helper.py ${pysrcfiles} ${pyofiles} - ) - - #create install rule and add generated files to target list - set(python_install_gen_targets ${pycfiles} ${pyofiles}) - install(FILES ${python_install_gen_targets} - DESTINATION ${GR_PYTHON_INSTALL_DESTINATION} - COMPONENT ${GR_PYTHON_INSTALL_COMPONENT} - ) - - - #################################################################### - elseif(GR_PYTHON_INSTALL_PROGRAMS) - #################################################################### - file(TO_NATIVE_PATH ${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE} pyexe_native) - - foreach(pyfile ${GR_PYTHON_INSTALL_PROGRAMS}) - get_filename_component(pyfile_name ${pyfile} NAME) - get_filename_component(pyfile ${pyfile} ABSOLUTE) - string(REPLACE "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}" "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}" pyexefile "${pyfile}.exe") - list(APPEND python_install_gen_targets ${pyexefile}) - - get_filename_component(pyexefile_path ${pyexefile} PATH) - file(MAKE_DIRECTORY ${pyexefile_path}) - - add_custom_command( - OUTPUT ${pyexefile} DEPENDS ${pyfile} - COMMAND ${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE} -c - \"open('${pyexefile}', 'w').write('\#!${pyexe_native}\\n'+open('${pyfile}').read())\" - COMMENT "Shebangin ${pyfile_name}" - ) - - #on windows, python files need an extension to execute - get_filename_component(pyfile_ext ${pyfile} EXT) - if(WIN32 AND NOT pyfile_ext) - set(pyfile_name "${pyfile_name}.py") - endif() - - install(PROGRAMS ${pyexefile} RENAME ${pyfile_name} - DESTINATION ${GR_PYTHON_INSTALL_DESTINATION} - COMPONENT ${GR_PYTHON_INSTALL_COMPONENT} - ) - endforeach(pyfile) - - endif() - - GR_UNIQUE_TARGET("pygen" ${python_install_gen_targets}) - -endfunction(GR_PYTHON_INSTALL) - -######################################################################## -# Write the python helper script that generates byte code files -######################################################################## -file(WRITE ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/python_compile_helper.py " -import sys, py_compile -files = sys.argv[1:] -srcs, gens = files[:len(files)/2], files[len(files)/2:] -for src, gen in zip(srcs, gens): - py_compile.compile(file=src, cfile=gen, doraise=True) -") diff --git a/gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/GrSwig.cmake b/gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/GrSwig.cmake deleted file mode 100644 index 6ba5ee3a5c..0000000000 --- a/gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/GrSwig.cmake +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2010-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# -# This file is part of GNU Radio -# -# GNU Radio is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) -# any later version. -# -# GNU Radio is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with GNU Radio; see the file COPYING. If not, write to -# the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, -# Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. - -if(DEFINED __INCLUDED_GR_SWIG_CMAKE) - return() -endif() -set(__INCLUDED_GR_SWIG_CMAKE TRUE) - -include(GrPython) - -######################################################################## -# Builds a swig documentation file to be generated into python docstrings -# Usage: GR_SWIG_MAKE_DOCS(output_file input_path input_path....) -# -# Set the following variable to specify extra dependent targets: -# - GR_SWIG_DOCS_SOURCE_DEPS -# - GR_SWIG_DOCS_TARGET_DEPS -######################################################################## -function(GR_SWIG_MAKE_DOCS output_file) - find_package(Doxygen) - if(DOXYGEN_FOUND) - - #setup the input files variable list, quote formated - set(input_files) - unset(INPUT_PATHS) - foreach(input_path ${ARGN}) - if (IS_DIRECTORY ${input_path}) #when input path is a directory - file(GLOB input_path_h_files ${input_path}/*.h) - else() #otherwise its just a file, no glob - set(input_path_h_files ${input_path}) - endif() - list(APPEND input_files ${input_path_h_files}) - set(INPUT_PATHS "${INPUT_PATHS} \"${input_path}\"") - endforeach(input_path) - - #determine the output directory - get_filename_component(name ${output_file} NAME_WE) - get_filename_component(OUTPUT_DIRECTORY ${output_file} PATH) - set(OUTPUT_DIRECTORY ${OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}/${name}_swig_docs) - make_directory(${OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}) - - #generate the Doxyfile used by doxygen - configure_file( - ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/docs/doxygen/Doxyfile.swig_doc.in - ${OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}/Doxyfile - @ONLY) - - #Create a dummy custom command that depends on other targets - include(GrMiscUtils) - GR_GEN_TARGET_DEPS(_${name}_tag tag_deps ${GR_SWIG_DOCS_TARGET_DEPS}) - - #call doxygen on the Doxyfile + input headers - add_custom_command( - OUTPUT ${OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}/xml/index.xml - DEPENDS ${input_files} ${GR_SWIG_DOCS_SOURCE_DEPS} ${tag_deps} - COMMAND ${DOXYGEN_EXECUTABLE} ${OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}/Doxyfile - COMMENT "Generating doxygen xml for ${name} docs" - ) - - #call the swig_doc script on the xml files - add_custom_command( - OUTPUT ${output_file} - DEPENDS ${input_files} ${OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}/xml/index.xml - COMMAND ${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE} ${PYTHON_DASH_B} - ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/docs/doxygen/swig_doc.py - ${OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}/xml - ${output_file} - WORKING_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/docs/doxygen - ) - - else(DOXYGEN_FOUND) - file(WRITE ${output_file} "\n") #no doxygen -> empty file - endif(DOXYGEN_FOUND) -endfunction(GR_SWIG_MAKE_DOCS) - -######################################################################## -# Build a swig target for the common gnuradio use case. Usage: -# GR_SWIG_MAKE(target ifile ifile ifile...) -# -# Set the following variables before calling: -# - GR_SWIG_FLAGS -# - GR_SWIG_INCLUDE_DIRS -# - GR_SWIG_LIBRARIES -# - GR_SWIG_SOURCE_DEPS -# - GR_SWIG_TARGET_DEPS -# - GR_SWIG_DOC_FILE -# - GR_SWIG_DOC_DIRS -######################################################################## -macro(GR_SWIG_MAKE name) - set(ifiles ${ARGN}) - - #do swig doc generation if specified - if (GR_SWIG_DOC_FILE) - set(GR_SWIG_DOCS_SOURCE_DEPS ${GR_SWIG_SOURCE_DEPS}) - set(GR_SWIG_DOCS_TAREGT_DEPS ${GR_SWIG_TARGET_DEPS}) - GR_SWIG_MAKE_DOCS(${GR_SWIG_DOC_FILE} ${GR_SWIG_DOC_DIRS}) - list(APPEND GR_SWIG_SOURCE_DEPS ${GR_SWIG_DOC_FILE}) - endif() - - #append additional include directories - find_package(PythonLibs) - list(APPEND GR_SWIG_INCLUDE_DIRS ${PYTHON_INCLUDE_PATH}) #deprecated name (now dirs) - list(APPEND GR_SWIG_INCLUDE_DIRS ${PYTHON_INCLUDE_DIRS}) - list(APPEND GR_SWIG_INCLUDE_DIRS ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}) - list(APPEND GR_SWIG_INCLUDE_DIRS ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}) - - #determine include dependencies for swig file - execute_process( - COMMAND ${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE} - ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/get_swig_deps.py - "${ifiles}" "${GR_SWIG_INCLUDE_DIRS}" - OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE - OUTPUT_VARIABLE SWIG_MODULE_${name}_EXTRA_DEPS - WORKING_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR} - ) - - #Create a dummy custom command that depends on other targets - include(GrMiscUtils) - GR_GEN_TARGET_DEPS(_${name}_swig_tag tag_deps ${GR_SWIG_TARGET_DEPS}) - set(tag_file ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${name}.tag) - add_custom_command( - OUTPUT ${tag_file} - DEPENDS ${GR_SWIG_SOURCE_DEPS} ${tag_deps} - COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E touch ${tag_file} - ) - - #append the specified include directories - include_directories(${GR_SWIG_INCLUDE_DIRS}) - list(APPEND SWIG_MODULE_${name}_EXTRA_DEPS ${tag_file}) - - #setup the swig flags with flags and include directories - set(CMAKE_SWIG_FLAGS -fvirtual -modern -keyword -w511 -module ${name} ${GR_SWIG_FLAGS}) - foreach(dir ${GR_SWIG_INCLUDE_DIRS}) - list(APPEND CMAKE_SWIG_FLAGS "-I${dir}") - endforeach(dir) - - #set the C++ property on the swig .i file so it builds - set_source_files_properties(${ifiles} PROPERTIES CPLUSPLUS ON) - - #setup the actual swig library target to be built - include(UseSWIG) - SWIG_ADD_MODULE(${name} python ${ifiles}) - SWIG_LINK_LIBRARIES(${name} ${PYTHON_LIBRARIES} ${GR_SWIG_LIBRARIES}) - -endmacro(GR_SWIG_MAKE) - -######################################################################## -# Install swig targets generated by GR_SWIG_MAKE. Usage: -# GR_SWIG_INSTALL( -# TARGETS target target target... -# [DESTINATION destination] -# [COMPONENT component] -# ) -######################################################################## -macro(GR_SWIG_INSTALL) - - include(CMakeParseArgumentsCopy) - CMAKE_PARSE_ARGUMENTS(GR_SWIG_INSTALL "" "DESTINATION;COMPONENT" "TARGETS" ${ARGN}) - - foreach(name ${GR_SWIG_INSTALL_TARGETS}) - install(TARGETS ${SWIG_MODULE_${name}_REAL_NAME} - DESTINATION ${GR_SWIG_INSTALL_DESTINATION} - COMPONENT ${GR_SWIG_INSTALL_COMPONENT} - ) - - include(GrPython) - GR_PYTHON_INSTALL(FILES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${name}.py - DESTINATION ${GR_SWIG_INSTALL_DESTINATION} - COMPONENT ${GR_SWIG_INSTALL_COMPONENT} - ) - - GR_LIBTOOL( - TARGET ${SWIG_MODULE_${name}_REAL_NAME} - DESTINATION ${GR_SWIG_INSTALL_DESTINATION} - ) - - endforeach(name) - -endmacro(GR_SWIG_INSTALL) - -######################################################################## -# Generate a python file that can determine swig dependencies. -# Used by the make macro above to determine extra dependencies. -# When you build C++, CMake figures out the header dependencies. -# This code essentially performs that logic for swig includes. -######################################################################## -file(WRITE ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/get_swig_deps.py " - -import os, sys, re - -include_matcher = re.compile('[#|%]include\\s*[<|\"](.*)[>|\"]') -include_dirs = sys.argv[2].split(';') - -def get_swig_incs(file_path): - file_contents = open(file_path, 'r').read() - return include_matcher.findall(file_contents, re.MULTILINE) - -def get_swig_deps(file_path, level): - deps = [file_path] - if level == 0: return deps - for inc_file in get_swig_incs(file_path): - for inc_dir in include_dirs: - inc_path = os.path.join(inc_dir, inc_file) - if not os.path.exists(inc_path): continue - deps.extend(get_swig_deps(inc_path, level-1)) - return deps - -if __name__ == '__main__': - ifiles = sys.argv[1].split(';') - deps = sum([get_swig_deps(ifile, 3) for ifile in ifiles], []) - #sys.stderr.write(';'.join(set(deps)) + '\\n\\n') - print(';'.join(set(deps))) -") diff --git a/gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/GrTest.cmake b/gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/GrTest.cmake deleted file mode 100644 index 6174c034e9..0000000000 --- a/gr-zeromq/cmake/Modules/GrTest.cmake +++ /dev/null @@ -1,133 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2010-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# -# This file is part of GNU Radio -# -# GNU Radio is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) -# any later version. -# -# GNU Radio is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with GNU Radio; see the file COPYING. If not, write to -# the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, -# Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. - -if(DEFINED __INCLUDED_GR_TEST_CMAKE) - return() -endif() -set(__INCLUDED_GR_TEST_CMAKE TRUE) - -######################################################################## -# Add a unit test and setup the environment for a unit test. -# Takes the same arguments as the ADD_TEST function. -# -# Before calling set the following variables: -# GR_TEST_TARGET_DEPS - built targets for the library path -# GR_TEST_LIBRARY_DIRS - directories for the library path -# GR_TEST_PYTHON_DIRS - directories for the python path -######################################################################## -function(GR_ADD_TEST test_name) - - if(WIN32) - #Ensure that the build exe also appears in the PATH. - list(APPEND GR_TEST_TARGET_DEPS ${ARGN}) - - #In the land of windows, all libraries must be in the PATH. - #Since the dependent libraries are not yet installed, - #we must manually set them in the PATH to run tests. - #The following appends the path of a target dependency. - foreach(target ${GR_TEST_TARGET_DEPS}) - get_target_property(location ${target} LOCATION) - if(location) - get_filename_component(path ${location} PATH) - string(REGEX REPLACE "\\$\\(.*\\)" ${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE} path ${path}) - list(APPEND GR_TEST_LIBRARY_DIRS ${path}) - endif(location) - endforeach(target) - - #SWIG generates the python library files into a subdirectory. - #Therefore, we must append this subdirectory into PYTHONPATH. - #Only do this for the python directories matching the following: - foreach(pydir ${GR_TEST_PYTHON_DIRS}) - get_filename_component(name ${pydir} NAME) - if(name MATCHES "^(swig|lib|src)$") - list(APPEND GR_TEST_PYTHON_DIRS ${pydir}/${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE}) - endif() - endforeach(pydir) - endif(WIN32) - - file(TO_NATIVE_PATH ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR} srcdir) - file(TO_NATIVE_PATH "${GR_TEST_LIBRARY_DIRS}" libpath) #ok to use on dir list? - file(TO_NATIVE_PATH "${GR_TEST_PYTHON_DIRS}" pypath) #ok to use on dir list? - - set(environs "GR_DONT_LOAD_PREFS=1" "srcdir=${srcdir}") - - #http://www.cmake.org/pipermail/cmake/2009-May/029464.html - #Replaced this add test + set environs code with the shell script generation. - #Its nicer to be able to manually run the shell script to diagnose problems. - #ADD_TEST(${ARGV}) - #SET_TESTS_PROPERTIES(${test_name} PROPERTIES ENVIRONMENT "${environs}") - - if(UNIX) - set(binpath "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}:$PATH") - #set both LD and DYLD paths to cover multiple UNIX OS library paths - list(APPEND libpath "$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" "$DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH") - list(APPEND pypath "$PYTHONPATH") - - #replace list separator with the path separator - string(REPLACE ";" ":" libpath "${libpath}") - string(REPLACE ";" ":" pypath "${pypath}") - list(APPEND environs "PATH=${binpath}" "LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${libpath}" "DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=${libpath}" "PYTHONPATH=${pypath}") - - #generate a bat file that sets the environment and runs the test - find_program(SHELL sh) - set(sh_file ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${test_name}_test.sh) - file(WRITE ${sh_file} "#!${SHELL}\n") - #each line sets an environment variable - foreach(environ ${environs}) - file(APPEND ${sh_file} "export ${environ}\n") - endforeach(environ) - #load the command to run with its arguments - foreach(arg ${ARGN}) - file(APPEND ${sh_file} "${arg} ") - endforeach(arg) - file(APPEND ${sh_file} "\n") - - #make the shell file executable - execute_process(COMMAND chmod +x ${sh_file}) - - add_test(${test_name} ${SHELL} ${sh_file}) - - endif(UNIX) - - if(WIN32) - list(APPEND libpath ${DLL_PATHS} "%PATH%") - list(APPEND pypath "%PYTHONPATH%") - - #replace list separator with the path separator (escaped) - string(REPLACE ";" "\\;" libpath "${libpath}") - string(REPLACE ";" "\\;" pypath "${pypath}") - list(APPEND environs "PATH=${libpath}" "PYTHONPATH=${pypath}") - - #generate a bat file that sets the environment and runs the test - set(bat_file ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${test_name}_test.bat) - file(WRITE ${bat_file} "@echo off\n") - #each line sets an environment variable - foreach(environ ${environs}) - file(APPEND ${bat_file} "SET ${environ}\n") - endforeach(environ) - #load the command to run with its arguments - foreach(arg ${ARGN}) - file(APPEND ${bat_file} "${arg} ") - endforeach(arg) - file(APPEND ${bat_file} "\n") - - add_test(${test_name} ${bat_file}) - endif(WIN32) - -endfunction(GR_ADD_TEST) diff --git a/gr-zeromq/cmake/cmake_uninstall.cmake.in b/gr-zeromq/cmake/cmake_uninstall.cmake.in deleted file mode 100644 index 9ae1ae4bd6..0000000000 --- a/gr-zeromq/cmake/cmake_uninstall.cmake.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -# http://www.vtk.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ#Can_I_do_.22make_uninstall.22_with_CMake.3F - -IF(NOT EXISTS "@CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR@/install_manifest.txt") - MESSAGE(FATAL_ERROR "Cannot find install manifest: \"@CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR@/install_manifest.txt\"") -ENDIF(NOT EXISTS "@CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR@/install_manifest.txt") - -FILE(READ "@CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR@/install_manifest.txt" files) -STRING(REGEX REPLACE "\n" ";" files "${files}") -FOREACH(file ${files}) - MESSAGE(STATUS "Uninstalling \"$ENV{DESTDIR}${file}\"") - IF(EXISTS "$ENV{DESTDIR}${file}") - EXEC_PROGRAM( - "@CMAKE_COMMAND@" ARGS "-E remove \"$ENV{DESTDIR}${file}\"" - OUTPUT_VARIABLE rm_out - RETURN_VALUE rm_retval - ) - IF(NOT "${rm_retval}" STREQUAL 0) - MESSAGE(FATAL_ERROR "Problem when removing \"$ENV{DESTDIR}${file}\"") - ENDIF(NOT "${rm_retval}" STREQUAL 0) - ELSEIF(IS_SYMLINK "$ENV{DESTDIR}${file}") - EXEC_PROGRAM( - "@CMAKE_COMMAND@" ARGS "-E remove \"$ENV{DESTDIR}${file}\"" - OUTPUT_VARIABLE rm_out - RETURN_VALUE rm_retval - ) - IF(NOT "${rm_retval}" STREQUAL 0) - MESSAGE(FATAL_ERROR "Problem when removing \"$ENV{DESTDIR}${file}\"") - ENDIF(NOT "${rm_retval}" STREQUAL 0) - ELSE(EXISTS "$ENV{DESTDIR}${file}") - MESSAGE(STATUS "File \"$ENV{DESTDIR}${file}\" does not exist.") - ENDIF(EXISTS "$ENV{DESTDIR}${file}") -ENDFOREACH(file) diff --git a/gr-zeromq/README.md b/gr-zeromq/docs/README.md index 383fed67fc..383fed67fc 100644 --- a/gr-zeromq/README.md +++ b/gr-zeromq/docs/README.md diff --git a/gr-zeromq/gnuradio-zeromq.pc.in b/gr-zeromq/gnuradio-zeromq.pc.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e13143ee98 --- /dev/null +++ b/gr-zeromq/gnuradio-zeromq.pc.in @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +prefix=@prefix@ +exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@ +libdir=@libdir@ +includedir=@includedir@ + +Name: gnuradio-zeromq +Description: GNU Radio blocks to interface with ZeroMQ +Requires: gnuradio-runtime +Version: @LIBVER@ +Libs: -L${libdir} -lgnuradio-zeromq +Cflags: -I${includedir} |