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CoolProp/dev/README.md
Ian Bell f93aa76210 ECS conductivity work - nearly works, just need to sort out the conformal state solver.
Goodbye to AbstractStateWrapper - can use std::tr1::shared_ptr, much nicer

Signed-off-by: Ian Bell <ian.h.bell@gmail.com>
2014-05-28 19:15:34 +02:00

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Building
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There are a number of ways to build the library:
Directly with Make
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There is a non-windows makefile in the wrappers/SharedLibrary that can be used to make the library.
With CMAKE
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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
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CMake generates a target for testing. You can build the test executable with `make testRunner`.
Geting Boost shared_ptr
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Download Boost sources
Expand zip file
Command prompt in root
bootstrap
b2 tools/bcp