* [Building and executing test cases](#building-and-executing-test-cases)
* [2. GBS Builds](#2-gbs-builds)
* [DEBUG Builds](#debug-builds)
- * [3. Building for Emscripten](#3-building-for-emscripten)
- * [Setup dali-env & build dali-core](#setup-dali-env--build-dali-core)
- * [Build the minimal dali-adaptor](#build-the-minimal-dali-adaptor)
- * [Using the Javascript Build](#using-the-javascript-build)
+ * [3. Building for MS Windows](#3-building-for-ms-windows)
+ * Build with the Visual Studio project.
+ * Build with CMake.
# Build Instructions
- Ubuntu 14.04 or later
- Environment created using dali_env script in dali-core repository
+ - GCC version 6
+
+DALi requires a compiler supporting C++11 features.
+Ubuntu 16.04 is the first version to offer this by default (GCC v5.4.0).
+
+GCC version 6 is recommended since it has fixes for issues in version 5
+e.g. it avoids spurious 'defined but not used' warnings in header files.
### Building the Repository
$ cd dali-adaptor/build/tizen
-Then run the following commands:
-
- $ autoreconf --install
- $ ./configure --prefix=$DESKTOP_PREFIX
- $ make install -j8
-
-### Build target options
-
-OpenGL ES context:
+Then run the following command to set up the build:
-When building, the OpenGL ES version of the target should be specified.
+ $ cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$DESKTOP_PREFIX .
-Valid version options are 20, 30, 31 for OpenGL ES versions 2.0, 3.0 and 3.1 respectively.
+If a Debug build is required, then add -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
-With configure:
-Add: *--enable-gles=X*
+To build run:
-With gbs:
-Add to the gbs build line: *--define "%target_gles_version X"*
+ $ make install -j8
### Building and executing test cases
$ gbs build -A [TARGET_ARCH] --define "%enable_debug 1"
-## 3. Building for Emscripten
-Currently the build for emscripten uses a minimal adaptor which does not support dali-toolkit.
+## 3. Building for MS Windows
+
+Third party dependencies are built using vcpkg. Instructions on how to install vcpkg can be found in the
+vcpkg-script folder in the windows-dependencies repository.
+
+- Download the windows-dependencies repository from DaliHub
+
+ $ git clone https://github.com/dalihub/windows-dependencies.git
+
+- Read the windows-dependencies/vcpkg-script/Readme.md file for more instructions on how to build and install the third-party dependencies.
-### Setup dali-env & build dali-core
+### Build with the Visual Studio project
+ Read the windows-dependencies/README.md file for more instructions on how to build and run DALi for MS Windows.
- The build requires the Emscripten SDK, this is installed automatically by running dali_env with the correct parameters.
- dali_env is part of the dali-core repository.
- Please see the README within dali-core to setup dali_env and build dali-core.
+### Build with CMake
-### Build the minimal dali-adaptor
+ * Requirements
+ It's required the version 3.12.2 of CMake and a Git Bash Shell.
- Use the build.sh script build adaptor.
- This uses emscriptens emcc to compile byte code to javascript (full OpenGL ES support with stb-image loading library and cpp bindings).
- Note: Please view the build.sh script for debug build options.
+ * Notes and troubleshoting:
+ It should be possible to use the MS Visual studio Developer Command Prompt (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/framework/tools/developer-command-prompt-for-vs) to build DALi from the command line.
+ However, the CMake version installed with MS Visual Studio 2017 is a bit out of date and some VCPKG modules require a higher version.
+ This instructions have been tested with CMake 3.12.2 on a Git Bash shell.
- $ # cd ./build/emscripten
- $ # ./build.sh
+ * Define an environment variable to set the path to the VCPKG folder
-### Using the Javascript Build
+ $ export VCPKG_FOLDER=C:/Users/username/Workspace/VCPKG_TOOL
- The build will create 1 main Javascript artifact, and its html counterpart; dali-emscripten.js
+ * Define an environment variable to set the path where DALi is going to be installed.
- This is required by any dali JS app, and must be located in the same directory as the app JS in order for the browser to find it.
+ $ export DALI_ENV_FOLDER=C:/Users/username/Workspace/dali-env
- After the build, the necessary artifacts (which include dali-wrapper.js) will be placed in the dali-env directory under opt/share/emscripten:
+ * Execute the following commands to create the makefiles, build and install DALi.
- dali-env/opt/share/emscripten
+ $ cmake -g Ninja . -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=$VCPKG_FOLDER/vcpkg/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake -DENABLE_PKG_CONFIGURE=OFF -DENABLE_LINK_TEST=OFF -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$DALI_ENV_FOLDER -DINSTALL_CMAKE_MODULES=ON -DPROFILE_LCASE=windows
+ $ cmake --build . --target install
- If dali-demo is built, any JS examples will also be placed in this directory, so they are ready to run.
+ * Options:
+ - CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE ---> Needed to find packages installed by VCPKG.
+ - ENABLE_PKG_CONFIGURE ---> Whether to install pkg configure files (not currently working on MS Windows. CMake modules used instead).
+ - ENABLE_LINK_TEST ---> Whether to enable the link test (not currently working on MS Windows).
+ - CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX ---> Were DALi is installed.
+ - INSTALL_CMAKE_MODULES ---> Whether to install the CMake modules (Used by the CMake command find_package() to find previously installed libraries).
+ - PROFILE_LCASE ---> The platform (must be windows).
+ - ENABLE_DEBUG ---> Whether to build with debug enabled.