C++ bindings for libpmemobj (https://github.com/pmem/pmdk) More informations in include/libpmemobj++/README.md
- cmake >= 3.3
- libpmemobj-dev(el) >= 1.4 (http://pmem.io/pmdk/)
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ cmake ..
$ make
$ make install
$ ...
$ cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DDEVELOPER_MODE=1
$ ...
$ ctest --output-on-failure
...
cmake .. -DCPACK_GENERATOR="$GEN" -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr
make package
$GEN is type of package generator and can be RPM or DEB
CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX must be set to a destination were packages will be installed
By default concurrent_hash_map uses pmem::obj::shared_mutex internally. But read-write mutex from Intel(R) Threading Building Blocks library can be used instead to achive better performance. To enable it in your application set the following compilation flag:
- -DLIBPMEMOBJ_CPP_USE_TBB_RW_MUTEX=1
If you want to build tests for concurrent_hash_map with read-write mutex from Intel(R) Threading Building Blocks library, run cmake with -DUSE_TBB=1 -DTBB_DIR=<Path to Intel TBB>/cmake
option.
Intel(R) Threading Building Blocks library can be downloaded from the official release page.
In order to build your application with libpmemobj-cpp and pmemcheck / memcheck / helgrind / drd, Valgrind instrumentation must be enabled during compilation by adding flags:
- LIBPMEMOBJ_CPP_VG_PMEMCHECK_ENABLED=1 for pmemcheck instrumentation,
- LIBPMEMOBJ_CPP_VG_MEMCHECK_ENABLED=1 for memcheck instrumentation,
- LIBPMEMOBJ_CPP_VG_HELGRIND_ENABLED=1 for helgrind instrumentation,
- LIBPMEMOBJ_CPP_VG_DRD_ENABLED=1 for drd instrumentation, or
- LIBPMEMOBJ_CPP_VG_ENABLED=1 for all Valgrind instrumentations (including pmemcheck).
If there are no memcheck / helgrind / drd / pmemcheck headers installed on your system, build will fail.
vcpkg install pmdk:x64-windows
vcpkg integrate install
...
cmake . -Bbuild -G "Visual Studio 14 2015 Win64"
-DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=c:/tools/vcpkg/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake
msbuild build/ALL_BUILD.vcxproj