Using the library¶
Using h5cpp with cmake¶
h5cpp not only uses CMake as a build system but also provides
a CMake package which makes using the library with CMake quite simple.
The CMake package is installed below PREFIX/lib/cmake/h5cpp-0.3.3
where PREFIX
expands to the installation prefix used in the
inital cmake call of the installation procedure.
Consider a simple project with the following directory structure
h5cpp_test/
main.cpp
CMakeLists.txt
To build a simple C++ program like this main.cpp
#include <iostream>
#include <h5cpp/hdf5.hpp>
int main()
{
auto type = hdf5::datatype::TypeTrait<int>::create();
std::cout<<type.get_class()<<std::endl;
return 0;
}
the following CMakeLists.txt
fiel is sufficient
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.5.0)
project(h5cpp_test
LANGUAGES C CXX
VERSION 0.3.3)
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 11)
find_package(h5cpp REQUIRED)
add_executable(h5cpp_test main.cpp)
target_link_libraries(h5cpp_test h5cpp)
Despite the C++ language standard all dependencies are provided by the package file via the imported target. You can build the code with
h5cpp_test:$ mkdir build
h5cpp_test:$ cd build
h5cpp_test:$ cmake -Dh5cpp_DIR=<INSTALLPREFIX>/lib/cmake/h5cpp-0.3.3 ../
h5cpp_test:$ make
The cmake variable h5cpp_DIR
tells cmake where to look
for the package files for h5cpp.