pcl之using pcl in your own project
阿新 • • 發佈:2018-11-19
pcl之using pcl in your own project
- CMakeLists.txt
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.6 FATAL_ERROR) project(MY_GRAND_PROJECT) find_package(PCL 1.3 REQUIRED COMPONENTS common io) include_directories(${PCL_INCLUDE_DIRS}) link_directories(${PCL_LIBRARY_DIRS}) add_definitions(${PCL_DEFINITIONS}) add_executable(pcd_write_test pcd_write.cpp) target_link_libraries(pcd_write_test ${PCL_COMMON_LIBRARIES} ${PCL_IO_LIBRARIES})
We are requesting to find the PCL package at minimum version 1.3. We also says that it is REQUIRED meaning that cmake will fail gracefully if it can’t be found. As PCL is modular one can request:
only one component: find_package(PCL 1.3 REQUIRED COMPONENTS io) several: find_package(PCL 1.3 REQUIRED COMPONENTS io common) all existing: find_package(PCL 1.3 REQUIRED)
注:為了方便,用的是全部模組
find_package(PCL 1.7 REQUIRED)
When PCL is found, several related variables are set:
PCL_FOUND: set to 1 if PCL is found, otherwise unset PCL_INCLUDE_DIRS: set to the paths to PCL installed headers and the dependency headers PCL_LIBRARIES: set to the file names of the built and installed PCL libraries PCL_LIBRARY_DIRS: set to the paths to where PCL libraries and 3rd party dependencies reside PCL_VERSION: the version of the found PCL PCL_COMPONENTS: lists all available components PCL_DEFINITIONS: lists the needed preprocessor definitions and compiler flags
- Weird installations
CMake has a list of default searchable paths where it seeks for FindXXX.cmake or XXXConfig.cmake. If you happen to install in some non obvious repository (let us say in Documents for evils) then you can help cmake find PCLConfig.cmake adding this line:
set(PCL_DIR "/path/to/PCLConfig.cmake")
before this one:
find_package(PCL 1.3 REQUIRED COMPONENTS common io)
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參考
http://www.pointclouds.org/documentation/tutorials/using_pcl_pcl_config.php#using-pcl-pcl-config