C++ main module for gpm Package  1.0
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Graph with Ports Module software is divided in 2 parts:

Some test cases are explained in the examples section (see Examples).

The installation code instructions are given in the installation section (see Installation)

The code is available in the code section ( see \ ref Source )

The core data/algorithm library for rewriting graph with ports rules are in GPM Core package (see GPM Core page)

The version releases are explained in the releases section (see Releases)

The future developpement are forseen in the to do section (see ToDo)

The protection of the software is explained in the legal section (see L-GPL Licence).

Installation

The GPaR software contains following paths:

It contains also makefile to configure the compiling (see Makefiles):

- makefile_env.mdl to configure the paths, flags, compiler commands...
- makefile_lib.mdl to configure the external library paths
- makefile_<linux,win,mac>64.mk to configure platform definition depending on machines (linux, win64, mac64)
- makefile_body.mk to compile the code thanks to the preceedind environnement variables
- Makefile is the main makefile to define the command make clean lib prog

This code is protected under GNU License legal

code

The source codes are available here .
This code is protected under GNU License L-GPL Licence

Pre-Required

The libraries needed for both programs are:

boost http://www.boost.org
Qt5
xercesc 3.1.1

All this libraries need to be compiled on your platform. See their relative compilation instructions.

The script install.sh is used to install the code. The script modifies all the makefile*.mdl in order to set the path of the libraries and code to configure the makefile. It will result in creating the correspondind makefile*.mk files. It creates also the post-install.sh file

The options of the scripts are: –help: print this help –os : the target system in {linux64,mac64,win64} –release : the compilation option in {true,false} –libname-dir : the path to find the include/lib of the library with name libname ie –boost-dir: the path to find the boost path to its include and lib files (/usr/local/lib/boost) –xerces-dir: the path to find the xercesc path to its include and lib files (/usr/local/lib/xercesc) –Qt5-dir : the path to find the qt 5 path to its include and lib files (/usr/local/qt)

To set the library run for example the install script:

#!/bin/sh

BOOST_DIR=/usr/local/opt/boost

XERCESC_DIR=/usr/local/opt/xerces-c

QT5_DIR=/usr/local/opt/qt5

RELEASE=true

./install.sh –os=mac64 –boost-dir=$BOOST_DIR –xercesc-dir=$XERCESC_DIR –Qt4-dir=$QT4_DIR –release=$RELEASE

the compiler must be the standard compiler g++.

When the environnement & library variables are set, compile the program by :

make depend
make clean
make lib
make prog_withrpath
make doc to generate the html files of the code. The main index file is doc/gpm/main/html/index.html
execute the script /post-install.sh  to copy the executable file in exe

To run the program, execute the script gpar-gui.sh

Examples

Releases

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