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1. Basics
1.1 Requirements
- A compiler (VS/GCC/Clang)
- If starting with Visual Studio, you need to make sure to use the Visual studio command prompt
- cmake 3.0 or later in your path
1.2 Cross-Platform Guidelines
1.3 C++ basic style and naming guide
1.4 ace_common cpp library
2 Building Extensions on Windows
2.1 Compiling
2.1.1 Windows - Creating a Visual Studio Project
- Open your compiling command prompt (which has cmake and your compiler)
- From this directory, you need to use cmake to build the appropriate build files. Change the -G property appropriately. run cmake --help to get a list of the options.
cd extensions\build
cmake .. -G "Visual Studio 2014"
A Visual studio project file will now be generated in your build directory.
2.1.2 Windows - Visual Studio - Compile only (nmake)
- Open your compiling command prompt (which has cmake and your compiler)
- From this directory, you need to use cmake to build the appropriate build files. Change the -G property appropriately. run cmake --help to get a list of the options.
cd extensions\build
cmake .. -G "NMake Makefiles"
nmake
The extensions will not be built in its appropriate project folder, for example:
extensions\
build\
fcs\ace_fcs.dll
somethingElse\ace_somethingElse.dll