commit | c4358807e2e61c6fbc34f17074b8e52223e156f9 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Ben Clayton <bclayton@google.com> | Wed Feb 05 16:54:57 2020 +0000 |
committer | Ben Clayton <bclayton@google.com> | Thu Feb 06 13:37:41 2020 +0000 |
tree | 2e66baa6739e75696e5ccbe2a3abe08a353202e4 | |
parent | de7dffaf6635ffa3c78553bb6b9e11a50c9b86ad [diff] |
Fix new gcc 9 'deprecated-copy' warning. Example warning: cppdap/include/dap/future.h:172:14: error: implicitly-declared ‘dap::ResponseOrError<dap::StackTraceResponse>& dap::ResponseOrError<dap::StackTraceResponse>::operator=(const dap::ResponseOrError<dap::StackTraceResponse>&)’ is deprecated [-Werror=deprecated-copy] Add missing constructors and assignment operators. This probably adds more than is absolutely necessary, but there's no harm in being thorough.
cppdap
is a C++11 library (“SDK”) implementation of the Debug Adapter Protocol, providing an API for implementing a DAP client or server.
cppdap
provides C++ type-safe structures for the full DAP specification, and provides a simple way to add custom protocol messages.
cppdap
provides CMake build files to build the library, unit tests and examples.
cppdap
depends on the nlohmann/json
library, and the unit tests depend on the googletest
library. Both are referenced as a git submodules.
Before building, fetch the git submodules with:
cd <path-to-cppdap> git submodule update --init
Next, generate the build files:
cd <path-to-cppdap> mkdir build cd build cmake ..
You may wish to suffix the cmake ..
line with any of the following flags:
-DCPPDAP_BUILD_TESTS=1
- Builds the cppdap
unit tests-DCPPDAP_BUILD_EXAMPLES=1
- Builds the cppdap
examples-DCPPDAP_INSTALL_VSCODE_EXAMPLES=1
- Installs the cppdap
examples as Visual Studio Code extensions-DCPPDAP_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS=1
- Treats all compiler warnings as errors.Finally, build the project:
make
cppdap
can be built using Visual Studio 2019's CMake integration.
cppdap
in your CMake projectYou can build and link cppdap
using add_subdirectory()
in your project's CMakeLists.txt
file:
set(CPPDAP_DIR <path-to-cppdap>) # example <path-to-cppdap>: "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/third_party/cppdap" add_subdirectory(${CPPDAP_DIR})
This will define the cppdap
library target, which you can pass to target_link_libraries()
:
target_link_libraries(<target> cppdap) # replace <target> with the name of your project's target
You may also wish to specify your own paths to the third party libraries used by cppdap
. You can do this by setting any of the following variables before the call to add_subdirectory()
:
set(CPPDAP_THIRD_PARTY_DIR <third-party-root-directory>) # defaults to ${CPPDAP_DIR}/third_party set(CPPDAP_JSON_DIR <path-to-nlohmann-json>) # defaults to ${CPPDAP_THIRD_PARTY_DIR}/json set(CPPDAP_GOOGLETEST_DIR <path-to-googletest>) # defaults to ${CPPDAP_THIRD_PARTY_DIR}/googletest add_subdirectory(${CPPDAP_DIR})
Note: This is not an officially supported Google product