I want to create a block for the dependency manager Biicode. I don't want to touch existing source code, so I have to map the include paths from existing Bii blocks to the paths used in my source code.
I am using the following includes in my existing code:
#include "gtest/gtest.h"
#include "fw/core/uncopyable_mixin.h"
With the default settings Bii expects the following paths:
#include "google/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h"
#include "florianwolters/include/fw/core/uncopyable_mixin.h"
If I replace the includes, everything is working as expected. But as I already stated I do not want such ugly include paths, but use common sense (as Boost and other libraries do).
Therefore I do need to map the paths. I've read about biicode.conf
and stumbled upon the [includes]
section.
I've tried the following:
[requirements]
google/gtest: 9
florianwolters/uncopyable-mixin: 0
[parent]
florianwolters/singleton: -1
[paths]
include
[dependencies]
[mains]
[hooks]
[includes]
gtest/gtest.h: google/gtest/include/gtest
fw/core/uncopyable_mixin.h: florianwolters/uncopyable-mixin/include/fw/core
[data]
But that does not work:
INFO: Processing changes...
WARN: Removing unused reference to "florianwolters/uncopyable-mixin: 0" from florianwolters/singleton "requirements"
WARN: Removing unused reference to "google/gtest: 9" from florianwolters/singleton "requirements"
So my question is: How do I have to configure the mapping to make it work with the existing #include
-statements? This has to work, otherwise it is a killer-criterium...