/cmake_modules

A common repository for CMake Modules which are not distributed with CMake but are commonly used by ROS packages.

Primary LanguageCMakeBSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" LicenseBSD-3-Clause

cmake_modules

A common repository for CMake Modules which are not distributed with CMake but are commonly used by ROS packages.

See the CONTRIBUTING.md file in this repository before submitting pull requests for new modules.

ROS Distros

This repository has branches for minor releases (0.2-devel, 0.3-devel, 0.4-devel, etc...) and they map to specific ROS distributions like so:

  • 0.2-devel:
  • ROS Groovy
  • 0.3-devel:
  • ROS Hydro
  • ROS Indigo
  • 0.4-devel:
  • ROS Jade
  • ROS Kinetic

This mapping will be kept up-to-date in the README.md on the default branch.

Provided Modules

  1. NumPy is the fundamental package for scientific computing with Python.
  2. TBB lets you easily write parallel C++ programs that take full advantage of multicore performance.
  3. TinyXML is a simple, small, C++ XML parser.
  4. Xenomai is a real-time development framework cooperating with the Linux kernel.
  5. GSL is a numerical library for C and C++ programmers.
  6. Gflags is a C++ library that implements commandline flags processing with the ability to define flags in the source file in which they are used.
  7. [Deprecated] Eigen is a C++ template library for linear algebra: matrices, vectors, numerical solvers, and related algorithms.

Usage

To use the CMake modules provided by this catkin package, you must <build_depend> on it in your package.xml, like so:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<package>
  <!-- ... -->
  <build_depend>cmake_modules</build_depend>
</package>

Then you must find_package it in your CMakeLists.txt along with your other catkin build dependencies:

find_package(catkin REQUIRED COMPONENTS ... cmake_modules ...)

OR by find_package'ing it directly:

find_package(cmake_modules REQUIRED)

After the above find_package invocations, the modules provided by cmake_modules will be available in your CMAKE_MODULE_PATH to be found. For example you can find TinyXML by using the following:

find_package(TinyXML REQUIRED)

Lookup sheet

Eigen [Deprecated]
find_package(Eigen REQUIRED)
NumPY
find_package(NUMPY REQUIRED)
TBB
find_package(TBB REQUIRED)
TinyXML
find_package(TinyXML REQUIRED)
Xenomai
find_package(Xenomai REQUIRED)

FindGSL

find_package(GSL REQUIRED)
Gflags
find_package(Gflags REQUIRED)