- C++14 mode not automatic. Was based on compiler version,
but the version of the C++ lib also matters....
Now, there is an explicit USE_CPP14 option [default =OFF]
to set to compile in c++1y mode.
Solve also #89, i.e. the flags is now in TRIQS_CXX_DEFINITIONS and
therefore pass to applications (including ipython magic).
- Python_use_mpi4py is now ON by default.
Rational : it has been used for a while by e.g. Thomas,
and it is necessary on OS X (boost.mpi.python raises a lot of issues).
Hence we put it as default.
- Rename the option Build_Triqs_General_Tools_Test to a simpler
Build_Tests
- a module can use the converters used by another
with the use_module('A') command.
In which case :
- the generate converter header for A will be included.
- the header, at the top, now contains a simple list of all
wrapped types, which is then included in the wrapped_types
of the module for proper code generation.
- simplify the code generation : just generate_code.
- all arguments are analyzed from sys.argv at the import of the
wrap_generator module. In any case, the xx_desc.py will be called from the corresponding
cmake command, hence with the right arguments.
- Added a dependencies in my_module_B of wrap_test to show how to make
the dependencies in the cmake file, if needed.
- new parameter class :
parameters are viewed as form, built in C++, and filled in C++/python.
Each field of the form as a precise C++ type (erased using standard techniques).
First tests ok, to be reread/checked.
TODO : serialization is commented. Lead to long compilation time & large code
due to boost::serialization. Use h5 when possible.
- wrapper :
- separated the converters of the wrapped type in the TRIQS library
- necessary for parameters (it used outside an .so) and potentially
other codes, outside an .so module
- little details : code cleaning, clang formatting, along
with documentation writing for c++ gf.
- separated the mesh in small class for better doc.
- work on documentation : reorganize specialisation, ...
With this modification it should now be possible to compile
an application even if:
1) It has already been installed
2) One does not have write permissions on the installed dir
modified: cmake/TRIQSConfig.cmake.in
I added a version.hpp and updated the version.py so that
one can find the version of the library either from the
c++ or the python (if there is python support).
modified: CMakeLists.txt
modified: cmake/TRIQSConfig.cmake.in
modified: pytriqs/version.py.in
modified: triqs/CMakeLists.txt
new file: triqs/version.hpp.in
new policy : for non standard conforming compilers,
we can skip the tests using new features using recent c++ features.
I.e. compilers below gcc 4.8.1, clang 3.3.