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CoolProp/dev
Ian Bell 118d7e9ad2 Set critical parameters in the CoolPropFluid class
Pre-processing of R124 viscosity is all working

Signed-off-by: Ian Bell <ian.h.bell@gmail.com>
2014-05-28 14:34:48 +02:00
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Building

There are a number of ways to build the library:

Directly with Make

There is a non-windows makefile in the wrappers/SharedLibrary that can be used to make the library.

With CMAKE

The platform independent cmake program can be used. In using cmake, CoolProp uses the standard procedure:

  1. Make a build directory and cd to build
  2. cmake ..
  3. make
  4. make

Although step 1 and 2 does depend on the OS, step 3 and 4 will depend on how the program is being built. If on windows the cmake gui can be used which will perform steps 1 and 2, if using visual studio then the build process will need to be run twice.

Make needs to be called twice, the first make step will dynamically generate a number of files from the JSON fluid definitions - the second make run will actually generate the program.

Testing

CMake generates a target for testing. You can build the test executable with make testRunner.