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| 1 | author: Gerald Dherbomez
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| 2 | copyright: Heudiasyc UMR UTC/CNRS 7253
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| 4 | Exercise 1: Creating your first PAPCUS project
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| 5 | ----------------------------------------------
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| 7 | The objective of this exercise is to understand the build process of a PACPUS project. The utility 'cmake' is used to create the Makefile of the project, and finally we use the GNU Compiler Collection to build the plugins.
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| 9 | Thanks to the different source codes (.cpp, .h and CMakeLists.txt) in the folder 'template', create a new PACPUS project containing just 1 component. This component may generate a message in the terminal at a user selectable frequency.
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| 11 | Once you have built your plugin, run it in /opt/pacpus/x.y.z/bin folder with the PacpusSensor executable.
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| 13 | Indications:
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| 14 | - You can use QTimer to generate the timer.
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| 15 | - A component can be parametrized in a XML file, it might be useful to change the message display frequency.
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| 16 | - The tree of your project may be something like that:
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| 19 | pacpustutorials
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| 21 | |--> exercises
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| 23 | |--> exercise_1
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| 25 | |--> CMakeLists.txt
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| 26 | |--> MessageComponent.h
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| 27 | |--> MessageComponent.cpp
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| 29 | |--> build
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| 31 | |--> build_linux.sh
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| 33 | |--> CMakeLists.txt
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