| ndn-cxx examples |
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| By default, examples in `examples/` folder are not built. To enable them, use |
| `--with-examples` configure option. For example: |
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| ./waf configure --with-examples |
| ./waf |
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| There are two ways to add new examples, depending on their complexity: |
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| 1. Examples with a single translation unit |
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| For simple examples that have a single translation unit, the `.cpp` file can be directly put |
| in `examples/` folder and it will be automatically compiled on the next run of `./waf`. Name |
| of the compiled binary will be determined by the base name of the `.cpp` file. For example, |
| `examples/foo.cpp` will be compiled into binary `foo` in `<build>/examples` folder: |
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| echo "int main() { return 0; }" > examples/foo.cpp |
| ./waf |
| # ... Compiling examples/foo.cpp |
| # ... Linking build/examples/foo |
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| # To run the example |
| ./build/examples/foo |
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| 2. Examples with multiple translation units |
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| For more complex examples that contain multiple translation units, one can use |
| the following directory structure: |
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| - Create a directory under `examples/` folder (e.g., `examples/bar`). |
| The name of this directory will determine the name of the compiled binary |
| (`<build>/examples/bar/bar`) |
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| - Place any number of translation units (e.g., `examples/bar/a.cpp`, `examples/bar/b.cpp`, |
| ...) in this directory. All `.cpp` files in this directory will be compiled and linked |
| together to produce the binary of the example. One of the .cpp files should contain |
| the `main()` function. |
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| For example: |
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| mkdir examples/bar |
| echo "int bar(); int main() { return bar(); }" > examples/bar/a.cpp |
| echo "int bar() { return 10; } " > examples/bar/b.cpp |
| ./waf |
| # ... Compiling examples/bar/a.cpp |
| # ... Compiling examples/bar/b.cpp |
| # ... Linking build/examples/bar/bar |
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| # To run the example |
| ./build/examples/bar/bar |