This repo provides a quick and simple way to build allolib applications. It also contains a set of tutorials and cookbook examples in addition to the examples in the allolib library.
Get all dependencies and tools required by allolib. See the readme file for allolib.
Run the init.sh script to get the allolib and al_ext libraries or execute in a bash shell:
git submodule update --recursive --init
The allolib playground provides basic facilties for building and debugging single file applications. On a bash shell on Windows, Linux and OS X do:
./run.sh path/to/file.cpp
This will build allolib, and create an executable for the file.cpp called 'file' inside the '''path/to/bin''' directory. It will then run the application.
You can add a file called '''flags.cmake''' in the '''path/to/''' directory which will be added to the build scripts. Here you can add dependencies, include directories, linking and anything else that cmake could be used for. See the example in '''examples/user_flags'''.
For more complex projects follow the template provided in allotemplate [https://github.com/AlloSphere-Research-Group/allotemplate](). This requires some knowledge of Cmake but allows more complex workflows and multifile applications or multiple target binaries.
You can find the allolib API doxygen documentation at: [https://allosphere-research-group.github.io/allolib-doc/]()