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# How to build from source
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## Requirements
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### Common requirements
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In order to build cmocka, you need to install several components:
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- A C compiler
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- [CMake](http://www.cmake.org) >= 2.8.0.
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Note that these version numbers are version we know works correctly. If you
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build and run cmocka successfully with an older version, please let us know.
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## Building
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First, you need to configure the compilation, using CMake. Go inside the
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`build` dir. Create it if it doesn't exist.
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GNU/Linux, MacOS X, MSYS/MinGW:
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cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug ..
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make
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On Windows you should choose a makefile gernerator with -G, for example:
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cmake -G "Visual Studio 12 2013" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug /path/to/source
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You can also use the CMake GUI which is shipped with CMake. It will list all
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available generators for MSVC on Windows.
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### CMake standard options
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Here is a list of the most interesting options provided out of the box by
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CMake.
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- CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE: The type of build (can be Debug Release MinSizeRel
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RelWithDebInfo)
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- CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX: The prefix to use when running make install (Default
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to /usr/local on GNU/Linux and MacOS X)
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- CMAKE_C_COMPILER: The path to the C compiler
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- CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER: The path to the C++ compiler
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### CMake options defined for cmocka
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Options are defined in the following files:
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- DefineOptions.cmake
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They can be changed with the -D option:
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`cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DUNIT_TESTING=ON ..`
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### Browsing/editing CMake options
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In addition to passing options on the command line, you can browse and edit
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CMake options using `cmakesetup` (Windows), `cmake-gui` or `ccmake` (GNU/Linux
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and MacOS X).
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- Go to the build dir
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- On Windows: run `cmakesetup`
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- On GNU/Linux and MacOS X: run `ccmake ..`
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## Installing
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If you want to install cmocka after compilation run:
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make install
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## Running
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The cmocka library can be found in the `build/src` directory.
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You can run the binaries in `build/examples/*` which is a
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are exsample tests.
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## Testing
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As mention above you can turn on the unit tests and make it possible to easily
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execute them:
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`cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DUNIT_TESTING=ON ..`
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After that you can simply call `make test` in the build directory or if you
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want more output simply call `ctest -V`.
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If you want to enable the generation of coverage files you can do this by
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using the following options:
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`cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Profiling -DUNIT_TESTING=ON ..`
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After building it you will see that you have several coverage options in
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`make help`
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You should have `make ExperimentalCoverage` and running it will create
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coverage files. The result is stored in Testing directory.
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## About this document
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This document is written using [Markdown][] syntax, making it possible to
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provide usable information in both plain text and HTML format. Whenever
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modifying this document please use [Markdown][] syntax.
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[markdown]: http://www.daringfireball.net/projects/markdown
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