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Jau C++ Support Library inclusive Java JNI BindingGit RepositoryThis project's canonical repositories is hosted on Gothel Software. GoalsThis project aims to provide general C++ collections, algorithms and utilizies inclusive utilizities for a Java JNI binding. This project was extracted from Direct-BT to enable general use and enforce better encapsulation. API DocumentationUp to date API documentation can be found: ExamplesSee Direct-BT C++ API Doc. Supported PlatformsC++17 and better. Building BinariesIt is advised to include this library into your main project, e.g. as a git-submodule. Then add jaucpp/include/ to your include-path and also add the source files under jaucpp/src/ into your build recipe. This library's build recipe are functional though, but currently only intended to support unit testing and to produce a Doxygen API doc. The project requires CMake 3.13+ for building and a Java JDK >= 11. Installing build dependencies on Debian (10 or 11):
For a generic build use:
The install target of the last command will create the include/ and lib/ directories with a copy of the headers and library objects respectively in your build location. Note that doing an out-of-source build may cause issues when rebuilding later on. Our cmake configure has a number of options, cmake-gui or ccmake can show you all the options. The interesting ones are detailed below: Changing install path from /usr/local to /usr
Building debug build:
Building debug and instrumentation (sanitizer) build:
Using clang instead of gcc:
Cross-compiling on a different system:
To build Java bindings:
To build documentation run:
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