When setting out on a new project in C++ there are a few configuration steps which need to be completed prior to actually getting down to writing code. This repository is going to be a C++ project template that already has the following components:
- Directory Structure
- Make Build (CMake)
- Unit Test Framework (Google Test)
- API Documentation (Doxygen)
Feel free to fork this repository and tailor it to suit you.
- Download Bash script to create new C++ projects
curl -O https://raw.githubusercontent.com/TimothyHelton/cpp_project_template/master/new_cpp_project.sh chmod u+x new_cpp_project.sh
- Create new C++ project
./new_cpp_project.sh NewProjectName
- In the project top level CMakeLists.txt:
- Line 2: Change the variable MyProject to the name of your project.
project(NewProject)
- This variable will be used in a couple of different places.
- MyProject_run: will be the main executable name
- MyProject_lib: will be the project library name
- This variable will be used in a couple of different places.
- Line 4: Set the version of C++ to use. For example, let's set up the
NewProject to use C++ 11.
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 11)
- Line 2: Change the variable MyProject to the name of your project.
- Update project name and description in the
Doxyfile
located in thedocs
directory.- Update line
PROJECT_NAME
- This name will appear on each documentation page.
- Update line
PROJECT_NUMBER
- This is the version number of your project.
- Update line
PROJECT_BRIEF
- Any text entered here will also appear on each documentation page. Try not to make this one too long.
- Update line
- Reload the top CMake file.
I started using an IDE from JET Brains tailored for Python called PyCharm and thought it helped me write better code. I'd been wanting to learn C++ and decided to give JET Brains C/C++ IDE called CLion a try. The code completion, interactive suggestions, debugger, introspection tools, and built-in test execution are very handy. There are a couple extra details to set when using this IDE.
- The IDE allows you to mark directories with their desired purpose.
To mark a directory right click on the directory name in the
Project
window and selectMark Directory as
from the drop-down menu.- Mark the
src
directory asProject Sources and Headers
- Mark the
tests/lib/googletest
directory asLibrary Files
- Mark the
- Setup the
Run/Debug Configuration
by selectingEdit Configurations...
from the pull-down menu from the run button (green triangle) in the upper right corner.- Update Doxygen Build to execute the unit test suite.
- Select Doxygen from the Application menu on the left.
- Choose the executable for Doxygen to be
Unit_Tests_run
.
- Create a
Google Test
configuration- In the upper left corner select the plus symbol.
- Chose
Google Test
from the drop-down menu. - Set Name to
Unit Tests
. - Set Target to
Unit_Tests_run
.
- Update Doxygen Build to execute the unit test suite.
That should be all it takes to start writing code. If you find any issues or bugs with this repository please file an issue on GitHub.
Hope you find this template useful and enjoy learning C++!