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Subject: Re: [Boost-users] [boost] [Fit] upcoming formal review for Boost.Fit
From: Paul Fultz II (pfultz2_at_[hidden])
Date: 2016-02-28 23:37:47
On Sunday, February 28, 2016 at 5:28:39 PM UTC-6, Edward Diener wrote:
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> On 2/28/2016 4:23 PM, paul Fultz wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Sunday, February 28, 2016 12:23 PM, Edward Diener <
> eldi..._at_[hidden] <javascript:>> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> On 2/27/2016 11:16 AM, Vicente J. Botet Escriba wrote:
> >>> Dear Boost community,
> >>>
> >>> The formal review of Paul Fultz II's Fit library starts on Wednesday,
> 2nd March and ends on 13th March.
> >>
> >> How do I generate the docs or run the tests for my local copy of Fit ?
> >
> >>
> >
> > You can build and run the tests by building the check target. For those
> > unfamiliar with cmake, first configure the build directory with cmake:
> >
> > mkdir build
> > cd build
> > cmake ..
> > cd ..
> >
> > Next build the check target using the native build system(such as make
> or
> > msbuild). CMake can call the native build system to build the target
> 'check',
> > like so:
> >
> > cmake --build build --config Release --target check
> >
> > Also, the library can be installed by invoking the 'install' target.
>
> Why is the CMakeLists.txt not in the 'test' subdirectory, since it
> appears from your explanation that the file is used for the tests ?
>
Its used to install the library as well.
>
> >
> > The documentation needs to be built using mkdocs. You can install mkdocs
> and
> > the boost theme with pip like this:
> >
> > pip install mkdocs mkdocs-boost
> >
> > Then to build the documentation, first `setup.py` must be run to extract
> the
> > documentation and examples from the source code, then `mkdocs` can be
> invoked,
> > like this:
> >
> > python setup.py
> > mkdocs build -t boost
> >
> > And the documentation will be in the 'doc/html' directory.
>
> Please add these explanations to Fit as you are not using Boost build to
> build the doc or run the tests.
>
I will add them.
Also, I tried to add an initial Jamfile to build and run the tests as well.
I
just modified the Jamfile from other boost libraries. However, I haven't
figured out how to run the tests yet using bjam to test my Jamfile. I get
"error: Did not find Jamfile.jam or Jamroot.jam in any parent directory". I
am
not sure how I am supposed to run the tests.
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