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geodma_2:build_inst [2018/10/03 16:43] raian [TerraLib 5.4.X (ref. release-5.4)] |
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==== Google Test ==== | ==== Google Test ==== | ||
Go to the folder //googletest-1.8.0/googletest/msvc//. | Go to the folder //googletest-1.8.0/googletest/msvc//. | ||
- | Inside this folder, there are two Visual Studio solutions. Open the solution called //gtest-md.sln//. This solution was built in an older version of Visual Studio, but Visual Studio automatically convert it to the current version (2013) without problems. After opened, some configurations must be set. This project was built for 32-bit compiling, but we will configure it to generate 64-bit projects. To do this, follow these steps: | + | Inside this folder, there are two Visual Studio solutions. Open the solution called //gtest-md.sln//. This solution was built in an older version of Visual Studio, but Visual Studio automatically convert it to the current version (2017) without problems. After opened, some configurations must be set. This project was built for 32-bit compiling, but we will configure it to generate 64-bit projects. To do this, follow these steps: |
- Inside Visual Studio Environment, Right click the solution and go to //Properties//. Then, click "//Configuration Manager...//" button. It will open a pop up window. | - Inside Visual Studio Environment, Right click the solution and go to //Properties//. Then, click "//Configuration Manager...//" button. It will open a pop up window. | ||
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Go to the folder //googletest-1.8.0/googlemock/msvc/2010//. | Go to the folder //googletest-1.8.0/googlemock/msvc/2010//. | ||
- | Inside this folder, open the solution called //gmock.sln//. This solution was built in an older version of Visual Studio (2010), but Visual Studio automatically convert it to the current version (2013) without problems. After opened, some configurations must be set. Like google test, this project was either built for 32-bit compiling, but we will configure it to generate 64-bit projects. To do this, follow these steps: | + | Inside this folder, open the solution called //gmock.sln//. This solution was built in an older version of Visual Studio (2010), but Visual Studio automatically convert it to the current version (2017) without problems. After opened, some configurations must be set. Like google test, this project was either built for 32-bit compiling, but we will configure it to generate 64-bit projects. To do this, follow these steps: |
- Inside Visual Studio Environment, Right click the solution and go to //Properties//. Then, click "//Configuration Manager...//" button. It will open a pop up window. | - Inside Visual Studio Environment, Right click the solution and go to //Properties//. Then, click "//Configuration Manager...//" button. It will open a pop up window. |