FreeImage is an Open Source library project for developers who would like to support popular graphics image formats like PNG, BMP, JPEG, TIFF and others as needed by today's multimedia applications. FreeImage is easy to use, fast, multithreading safe, and cross-platform (works with Windows, Linux and Mac OS X).
Thanks to it's ANSI C interface, FreeImage is usable in many languages including C, C++, VB, C#, Delphi, Java and also in common scripting languages such as Perl, Python, PHP, TCL, Lua or Ruby.
The library comes in two versions: a binary DLL distribution that can be linked against any WIN32/WIN64 C/C++ compiler and a source distribution. Workspace files for Microsoft Visual Studio provided, as well as makefiles for Linux, Mac OS X and other systems.
Original library can be found : https://freeimage.sourceforge.io
By default, JPEG-XR support is only included on Windows, but not on other platforms.
cmake . -B cmake-build
cmake --build cmake-build # On Linux, add -j$(nproc) for multicore build
cmake . -B cmake-build-debug -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=install_dir
cmake --build cmake-build-debug --config Debug --target install # Linux: -j$(nproc)
cmake . -B cmake-build-release -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=install_dir
cmake --build cmake-build-release --config Release --target install # Linux: -j$(nproc)
Now install_dir
contains the compiled binaries for debug and release, as well as the header file and the CMake Config files.
First, build and install it like explained above.
Then, in another project add the following CMake code:
set(CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH <freeimage_install_location>)
find_package(FreeImage CONFIG REQUIRED)
...
target_link_libraries(<your_target> PRIVATE FreeImage::FreeImage)
For find_package
to work, simply set CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH
to the directory where the compiled binaries are installed (the install_dir
folder from above).
cmake . -B cmake-build-debug -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DBUILD_TESTS=ON
cmake --build cmake-build-debug --config Debug # Linux: -j$(nproc)
ctest --test-dir cmake-build-debug -C Debug # Optionally --rerun-failed --output-on-failure
This ctest command only works with CMake 3.20 or higher. For earlier versions, you must
cd
intocmake-build-debug
and call ctest without--test-dir cmake-build-debug
.