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build.sh
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#!/bin/bash
PWD=`pwd`
test -d ./build || mkdir build
BUILD_DIR=./build
HELP="no"
CLEAN="no"
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# Define some terminal colors for convenience
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
txtrst=$(tput setaf 0) # Reset
txtred=$(tput setaf 1) # Red
txtgrn=$(tput setaf 2) # Green
txtylw=$(tput setaf 3) # Yellow
txtblu=$(tput setaf 4) # Blue
txtpur=$(tput setaf 5) # Purple
txtcyn=$(tput setaf 6) # Cyan
txtwht=$(tput setaf 7) # White
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# Part 1: Check for and handle command-line arguments
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
for ARGI; do
if [ "${ARGI}" = "--help" ] ; then
HELP="yes"
fi
if [ "${ARGI}" = "-h" ] ; then
HELP="yes"
fi
if [ "${ARGI}" = "--clean" ] ; then
CLEAN="yes"
fi
if [ "${ARGI}" = "clean" ] ; then
CLEAN="yes"
fi
done
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# Part 2: Handle the request for help
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
if [ "${HELP}" = "yes" ]; then
printf "${txtblu}%s [SWITCHES] ${txtrst} \n" $0
printf "Switches: \n"
printf " --clean, clean \n"
printf " --help, -h \n"
printf "Notes: \n"
printf " (1) All other command line args will be passed as args \n"
printf " to \"make\" when it is eventually invoked. \n"
printf " (2) For example -k will continue making when/if a failure \n"
printf " is encountered in building one of the subdirectories. \n"
printf " (3) For example -j2 will utilize a 2nd core in the build \n"
printf " if your machine has two cores. -j4 etc for quad core. \n"
exit 0;
fi
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# Part 3: Handle a request to for make clean. Most cleaning handled
# by the invocation of make clean, but some extras are done.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
if [ "${CLEAN}" = "yes" ]; then
cd ${BUILD_DIR}
printf "Cleaning the project....."
rm -rf CMakeFiles/ CMakeCache.txt Makefile src/ cmake_install.cmake
printf "Done.\n"
cd ${PWD}
exit 0;
fi
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
# Part 4: Invoke the call to make in the build directory
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
cd ${BUILD_DIR}
cmake ..
make $@
cd ${PWD}
############################################################
# END of build.sh
############################################################