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6 years ago
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Joan Solà Ortega
Committed by
Angel Santamaria-Navarro
6 years ago
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@@ -8,17 +8,86 @@ Helpful scripts to create WOLF tree elements (e.g. processors)
*
__RealPath__ (Required): Install with the following command.
..
*
`sudo apt-get install realpath`
```
sudo apt-get install realpath
```
*
__RealPath__ (Required, MacOSX): The realpath package above is not available for MacOSX.
Here is an out-of-the-box alternative
(credits to WaffleSouffle: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3572030/bash-script-absolute-path-with-osx):
-
Create a small project
`realpath`
(here in
`$HOME/dev/`
as an example)
```
cd $HOME/dev
mkdir realpath
cd realpath
```
- Create a file `realpath.c` with the contents:
```
c
// realpath.c
#include
<stdio.h>
#include
<stdlib.h>
int
main
(
int
argc
,
char
*
argv
[])
{
if
(
argc
>
1
)
{
for
(
int
argIter
=
1
;
argIter
<
argc
;
++
argIter
)
{
char
*
resolved_path_buffer
=
NULL
;
char
*
result
=
realpath
(
argv
[
argIter
],
resolved_path_buffer
);
puts
(
result
);
if
(
result
!=
NULL
)
{
free
(
result
);
}
}
}
return
0
;
}
```
-
Create
a
file
`
Makefile
`
with
the
contents
(
leading
whitespace
are
TABs
!!
)
```
#Makefile
OBJ
=
realpath
.
o
%
.
o
:
%
.
c
$
(
CC
)
-
c
-
o
$@
$
<
$
(
CFLAGS
)
realpath
:
$
(
OBJ
)
gcc
-
o
$@
$
^
$
(
CFLAGS
)
```
-
Then
compile
with
`
make
`
:
```
make
```
- and put in a soft link with:
```
ln -s $(pwd)/realpath /usr/local/bin/realpath
```
#### SCRIPTS installation
* Move to the scripts folder
..
*
`cd $WOLF_ROOT/wolf_scripts`
```
cd $WOLF_ROOT/wolf_scripts
```
* Run the following line to set your `bashrc`. This will allow you to execute the scripts from any console path.
..
*
`echo "source $WOLF_ROOT/wolf_scripts/setup.bash" >> ~/.bashrc`
```
echo "source $WOLF_ROOT/wolf_scripts/setup.bash" >> ~/.bashrc
```
## Usage
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Creates the main structure including .cpp and .h files, and a gtest for the new derived class (all in corresponding folders of WOLF directory.
* Example of usage
`create_wolf_processor.sh -t processor -n example -b tracker`
```
wolf_create.sh -t processor -n example -b tracker
```
will create a new class `ProcessorTrackerExample`, with files:
```
src/processors/processor_tracker_example.h
src/processors/processor_tracker_example.cpp
src/test/gtest_processor_tracker_example.cpp
```
and modify the `CMakeLists.txt` files in the directories `src/processors/` and `src/test/`.
* Options:
-
t: Type. Any of the following [ capture | constraint | feature | processor | sensor ]"
- t: Type. Any of the following
"
[ capture | constraint | feature | processor | sensor ]"
- n: Name
- b: Base class (inherited from this class)
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