Hi again. Finally I managed to use CMake to create a Visual Studio sln. And it's beautiful see all drivers there. But it's not crear for me what I have to modify (Cmakelist.txt,.. or something else) to include the new driver. I need it to be there to be able to debug. I created a copy of, let's say, Shape and modified the Cmakelists.txt in an apropriate way... but I miss something because recompiling and rebuilding doesn't change anything and my driver is not in the project.
Anyone can make me a simple list of which files I have to modify? THANKS in advance!!! Abel. -----Mensaje original----- De: Even Rouault <even.roua...@spatialys.com> Enviado el: divendres, 2 de juny de 2023 20:34 Para: Abel Pau <a....@creaf.uab.cat> CC: gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org; Howard Butler <how...@hobu.co> Asunto: Re: [gdal-dev] Creation of a new driver from scratch > It is indeed desired that the code style of the contribution matches GDAL's > style to some degree. GDAL provides a .clang-format file that might be > helpful when you are editing to provide some automated conformance. Cf https://gdal.org/development/dev_practices.html#commit-hooks also to install pre-commit hooks to ensure the formatting is OK & fix it if not. https://gdal.org/development/rfc/rfc8_devguide.html also gives some hints on the general development practices. Generally try to stick with the conventions you observe in source code of drivers you take inspiration from. > > You might be able to build a sln file using GDAL's CMake configuration, but > there is no standard documentation about how to do this. Do know that most > any configuration you provide must build and work with the standard GDAL > CMake configuration which is typically invoked through the command line. The source of "truth" will be the CMakeLists.txt file. sln files are just a possible by-product of CMake that isn't stored in git. You may just google "Cmake visual studio" as there's nothing GDAL specific regarding this topic. ==> https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/cmake-projects-in-visual-studio?view=msvc-170 among other links that you'll get > >> ยท Once I have a Visual Studio solution (sln) to inspire myself, how >> should I proceed to create the driver? Is there any pre-existing pattern or >> template to follow? > Find an existing raster or vector driver in the project that matches > MiraMon's vector or raster format and use it as a skeleton. > >> I would like to be able to debug it. > Familiarize yourself with GDAL's tests (a good place to learn is to look at > GDAL's CI configuration), get tests running locally on your machine, and then > write tests that provide test coverage for your raster or vector driver. For vector drivers, the test_ogrsf utility that is built with GDAL is used by most unit tests of vector drivers to check their compliance w.r.t expectations of what a driver should do/not do. Not that of course this is only generic testing. You also need to add tests that check that the content you read from a test file is the one you expect. -- http://www.spatialys.com My software is free, but my time generally not. _______________________________________________ gdal-dev mailing list gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev