Hi Markus,

well currently I think we should use gcc as Visual Studio isn't available on 
all platforms.
And I'm currently configuring the maven build 64 bit only ... but I guess we 
can adjust that as soon as we need 32 bit.

Also I'd like to report, that I needed to do some changes (Add some "-fPIC" 
flags to the boost compilation as well as to the build itself) or it wouldn't 
build on Linux.
I double checked that these changes didn't break anything. So now the build 
passes on Linux, Mac and Windows (I commented out the Windows-Specific code 
parts for that)

Chris



Am 10.07.19, 15:47 schrieb "Markus Sommer" <[email protected]>:

    Hi Chris,
    
    great.
    
    From my point of view, we still have two points to do when it comes to 
generation:
    
    Selection of the compiler (gcc or Visual studio)
    Selection of architecture x86 or x64
    
    But they can also go on later.
    
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    Hi Markus,
    
    so it seems now, with the newer CMake it appears to work correctly with 
setting in the CMakeLists.txt file, so I removed the Environment variable 
setting in the pom and moved that to the CMake files.
    On my Mac's CLion it worked perfectly, even if I can't seem to set 
breakpoints ... currently trying for Linux ...
    
    Chris
    
    
    
    Am 10.07.19, 08:38 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" <[email protected]>:
    
        Hi Markus,
        
        I manually set the variables in clion and was able to build. But as the 
path now no longer contains any version information, we should be fine.
        
        When I first tried it, cmake wouldn't accept the values of I specified 
them in the CMakeLists.txt file, but I explicitly read it in the documentation 
so it might have been a bug and works now.
        
        I'll try that out as soon as I'm in the office. And I agree, it helps 
setting things up a lot.
        
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        Hi Chris,
        
        creating with Maven works very well.
        
        I noticed the following points:
        
        1. How can I select the compilers (Visual C++ or gcc) for Maven?
        2. The variables BOOST_INCLUDEDIR and BOOST_LIBRARYDIR are passed by 
maven. If plc4cpp is compiled in a development environment like CLion, the 
value of the variables is missing and the driver cannot be created.
        
        Should we clean up a query in CMake and set it locally?
        
        Markus
        
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        Yup ... my latest commit fixed the problem.
        
        Guess you can concentrate on making the code compile for linux and mac (
        
        Chris
        
        
        
        Am 09.07.19, 21:32 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" 
<[email protected]>:
        
            Think I fixed it ... was missing a linker assignment in the 
CMakeList.txt
        
            Chris
        
            Am 09.07.19, 17:27 schrieb "Markus Sommer" <[email protected]>:
        
                Hello, Chris,
        
                Thank you so much for your great work.
        
                I'm checking out the LinkerError tonight.
        
                Markus
        
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                Hi Markus,
        
                Ok so I fixed another few things that weren't working 
correctly. It wasn't correctly finding the boost libraries as it wan't setting 
the arch to x64 correctly. Now it's finding the libraries and manages to 
compile everything and also to almost finish linking.
        
                Now it builds to 97% and then fails when linking the s7.dll ... 
complaining about undefined references to mainly the constructors and 
destructors of ExLog and finally dies because of an "bad reloc address 0x0 in 
`.data'"
        
                Now I'm really starting to feel lost ... hopefully you'll 
manage to sort this out ... otherwise I'll try continuing tomorrow.
        
                Chris
        
                Am 09.07.19, 15:11 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" 
<[email protected]>:
        
                    No need to look,
        
                    just update ... I had a look and noticed the declspec 
needed two underscores ... as soon as I fixed that compilation passes on my 
windows VM.
                    However the linking seems to fail. As far as I got it from 
my google-foo ... it seem that the winsock library needs to be linked in 
differently for gcc as wich the visual c++ compiler.
        
                    Will investigate....
        
                    Chris
        
        
        
                    Am 09.07.19, 14:12 schrieb "Markus Sommer" 
<[email protected]>:
        
                        Hi Chris,
        
                        it looks like there's a problem with _declspec. It's 
probably nothing big.
        
                        Unfortunately I won't be able to look it up until 
tonight.
        
                        Markus
        
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                        Betreff: Re: [C++] Status Update?
        
                        Hi Markus,
        
                        Seems I have had progress.
                        After noticing that I need a newer version of CMake in 
order to get real Boost 1.70 support, it took a while to get things running, 
but now it seems that it's mostly working.
                        However almost at the end I'm getting this error, which 
I have absolutely no idea to what it means and if something's wrong with the 
code or my build:
        
                        [ 94%] Building CXX object 
drivers/s7/CMakeFiles/plc4cpp-driver-s7.dir/src/main/cpp/org/apache/plc4x/cpp/s7/dllexports.cpp.obj
                        
C:\Temp\plc4x\plc4cpp\drivers\s7\src\main\cpp\org\apache\plc4x\cpp\s7\dllexports.cpp:34:10:
 error: expected constructor, destructor, or type conversion before '(' token
                         _declspec(dllexport) PlcDriver* 
_CreatePlcDriverInstance()
                                  ^
                        
drivers\s7\CMakeFiles\plc4cpp-driver-s7.dir\build.make:62: recipe for target 
'drivers/s7/CMakeFiles/plc4cpp-driver-s7.dir/src/main/cpp/org/apache/plc4x/cpp/s7/dllexports.cpp.obj'
 failed
                        mingw32-make.exe[2]: *** 
[drivers/s7/CMakeFiles/plc4cpp-driver-s7.dir/src/main/cpp/org/apache/plc4x/cpp/s7/dllexports.cpp.obj]
 Error 1
                        CMakeFiles\Makefile2:256: recipe for target 
'drivers/s7/CMakeFiles/plc4cpp-driver-s7.dir/all' failed
                        mingw32-make.exe[1]: *** 
[drivers/s7/CMakeFiles/plc4cpp-driver-s7.dir/all] Error 2
                        Makefile:82: recipe for target 'all' failed
                        mingw32-make.exe: *** [all] Error 2
                        [INFO] 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                        [INFO] BUILD FAILURE
                        [INFO] 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
        
                        Chris
        
        
        
                        Am 08.07.19, 20:52 schrieb "Christofer Dutz" 
<[email protected]>:
        
                            Ok,
        
                            Think im taking down the root of the problems. At 
first I found out, no matter how I configured things, the build always used the 
installed version of boost. Now that I forced it to locally use it, it started 
failing. Today I found out that the version of cmake the plugin is using inbox 
supports boost till 1.63.0 and simply doesn't find newer versions. So I'm 
currently trying to update the build to use newer cmake version.
        
                            Hope I'll fix that tomorrow as it didn't feel right 
working around the tooling.
        
                            The more I work in this c++ environment, the more I 
feel a deep love for the Java ecosystem 😘
        
                            So far the update...
        
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                            Hi Chris,
        
                            many thanks for your work :-).
        
                            Best regards
        
                            Markus
        
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                            Gesendet: Freitag, 5. Juli 2019 15:04
                            An: [email protected]
                            Betreff: Re: [C++] Status Update?
        
                            Hi Markus and others,
        
                            I invested about a day in cleaning up the C++ build:
                            - I removed all the other pom files and moved the 
boost build down to the root of the plc4cpp.
                            - I added some missing file headers in two files
                            - I managed to somehow get the build to work with 
regards to the boost include directories (Seems the cmake find_packages 
function doesn't correctly set)
                            - I managed to force CMake to use the boost version 
we provide (It seems to have always found the installed version on my system 
and never used the one I wanted it to)
                            - I managed to spot the bug that was causing build 
errors in the log module (Turned out it was simple usage of backslashes instead 
of forward slashes)
        
                            Now it think the whole "Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS" thing 
doesn't seem to work on my machine. I am providing Environment variables as 
hints and cmake claims to have found the directoeis but in contrast ot the 
documentation the variable "Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS" is never defined.
                            I changed the CMakeLists.txt to reference another 
Environment variable "BOOST_INCLUDEDIR" which seems to work, but you might have 
to ensure to provide it too.
        
                            Chris
        
                            Am 04.07.19, 16:49 schrieb "Markus Sommer" 
<[email protected]>:
        
                                Hello, Chris,
        
                                I've already seen the MAVEN always fetches the 
current state of Boost, which is a problem when changing interfaces.
        
                                Here we have to download a defined version of 
Boost when loading Boost from Maven and then CMAKE finds the Boost Library and 
can set the variables correctly.
        
                                Currently, setting the variables for Boost is 
set in the parent CMAKE and all sub CMAKE then use the variables.
        
                                Best Regards
        
                                Markus
        
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                                Betreff: Re: [C++] Status Update?
        
                                Hi Markus,
        
                                I just pulled your latest changes, uncommented 
the parts that will not compile on Mac / Linux and am currently working on the 
build / maven stuff.
                                I did change that I pulled the boost stuff down 
to the root and updated the BOOST_ROOT to:
                                set(BOOST_ROOT "./target/boost_1_70_0/")
        
                                Most seems to be working with this ... but 
still the logger module is complaining to not be able to find the boost 
includes ... I'm currently trying to find out what's wrong there.
        
                                Regarding the loading of modules ... doesn't 
boost have some abstraction for this? I thought Boost is there to abstract from 
exactly these types of differences between the OSes.
        
                                Chris
        
        
                                Am 04.07.19, 16:19 schrieb "Markus Sommer" 
<[email protected]>:
        
                                    Hey Chris,
        
                                    Meanwhile a S7.dll can already be created 
for Windows and with the example hello plc4x we can successfully link DLL into 
the exe. Auf Basis das Connectiontyps S7, ModBus, etc. wird die DLL dynamisch 
nachgeladen. The connection is implemented.
        
                                    The next steps are:
                                    Generation via Maven/CMAKE
                                    Reporting telegrams to the reassigned 
levels vie Signal2
                                    Implementation of telegrams with new 
procedure of automatic generation
        
                                    Currently, however, the driver can only be 
compiled with CMAKE under Windows. Why? The interface for loading the DLL is 
different between Windows and Linux. As part of the Maven customizations, we 
would also make the customizations for Linux.
        
                                    So far we have created the CMAKE files for 
creating the PLC4CPP driver. We haven't deleted the Maven parts yet.
        
                                    This would be the procedure for generating 
the complete driver:
                                    Starting the BOOST Library generation 
process via Maven(as now)
                                    Start Plc4x CMAKE process via MAVEN
        
                                    We haven't done that much with Maven yet, 
we still have to get used to it. Chris might be able to do the integration in a 
Telko.
        
                                    Best regards
        
                                    Markus
        
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                                    Betreff: [C++] Status Update?
        
                                    Hi All and especially Markus,
        
                                    I just wanted to hear what the C++ part is 
up to. I can see a commit every now and then in the s7-cpp branch, but not much 
discussion (Actually none at all).
                                    Would be cool, if you could give us all an 
update to what you’re up to.
        
                                    Also would I like to tackle the problem of 
being able to fully build C++ from the maven build.
                                    We had discussed the options a while ago, 
but nothing has happened so far.
        
                                    I think the way I understood our last state 
we decided to:
        
                                      *   Get rid of all the intermediate 
pom.xml files and all the Maven packing and unpackeing of stuff
                                      *   Concentrate fully on starting one 
CMake build in the plc4cpp root pom and have that build all modules
                                      *   We do the packaging using the maven 
assembly plugin which is also defined in the plc4cpp module
        
                                    So I have a few questions:
        
                                      *   How do we integrate the downloading 
and building of boost in this szenario?
                                         *   Do we simply copy the boos build 
stuff to execute before running the CMake build in the plc4cpp module?
                                         *   Do we add something to the CMake 
build that takes care of this?
                                      *   Currently can’t come up with the 
second question ;-)
        
                                    Chris
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
    
    

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