For CML version 1, please see https://github.com/demianmnave/CML1.
The Configurable Math Library (CML) is released under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0..
As it is header-only, it is simple enough to copy the cml
header directory into your project and setup your build to reference it. Users of CMake 3.15+ can also leverage cmake --install ...
and find_package(CML CONFIG)
to integrate CML into a CMake project.
At the moment, the CML requires the following compiler features (listed as CMake target_compile_features(...)
flags here):
To run the test suite from a command prompt using a Makefile-like generator, start in your build directory and execute:
cmake . -G<generator name> -DCML_BUILD_TESTING=On -DCML_BUILD_TYPE=RELEASE
Then, to build the tests (again from your build directory):
cmake --build . --config Release
You can run the full test suite from your build directory by executing:
ctest -C Release
If you have multiple CPUs (e.g. 4 in this case), you can speed things up a bit using, for example:
cmake --build . --config Release -- -j4
ctest -C Release -j4
See .travis.yml for supported XCode, Clang, and GCC versions, and .appveyor.yml for supported Visual Studio versions.