.. highlight:: c Writing you own C++ code with TRIQS ------------------------------------ Basically, this structure means that you have successfully installed TRIQS in :file:`/home/triqs/install` and that you plan to have your new project under :file:`/home/project`. Obviously you can choose any other directory but this structure will be assumed below. .. code-block :: bash /home/triqs/install --> TRIQS is installed here /home/project/src --> the sources of my project /home/project/build --> the directory where I will compile my code As we just said, we will start our project in a directory :file:`/home/project`. We will have the sources in :file:`/home/project/src` and later build (compile) the project in :file:`/home/project/build`. Let's start by writing some sources: .. code-block :: bash $ cd /home $ mkdir project $ cd project $ mkdir src $ cd src OK, our project will be just one :file:`main.cpp` file, e.g.:: #include using namespace nda; int main(){ array A {1,2,3}, B{10,20,30}, C; C = A+B; std::cout << "C = "<< C << std::endl; } As you can see, the code includes headers from TRIQS. Along with :file:`main.cpp` we write a :file:`CMakeLists.txt` file to compile our project. In order to make this easy, there is a file called :file:`TRIQSConfig.cmake` in :file:`/home/triqs/install/lib/cmake/triqs`. Including this file in your :file:`CMakeLists.txt` automatically defines a certain number of useful variables, especially the include directories related to the TRIQS headers and the location of the TRIQS libraries. Here is what your simple :file:`CMakeLists.txt` can be: .. code-block :: cmake # Start configuration cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8.12) project(myproj CXX) set(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE Release) # Load TRIQS, including all predefined variables from TRIQS installation find_package(TRIQS REQUIRED) # Create executable add_executable(example main.cpp) # Linking and include info target_link_libraries(example triqs) triqs_set_rpath_for_target(example) We're all set! Everything is ready to compile our project. If we want to build everything in :file:`/home/project/build`, we do as follows: .. code-block :: bash $ cd /home/project $ mkdir build $ cd build $ cmake -DTRIQS_PATH=/home/triqs/install /home/project/src $ make $ ./example That's it! You can modify your sources and then recompile with make. Obviously with bigger projects your :file:`CMakeLists.txt` file will change, but the principle remains the same. A simple C++ project, with its tests and documentation ------------------------------------------------------ .. warning:: TO BE WRITTEN A mixed C++/Python project ------------------------------ .. warning:: TO BE WRITTEN