So recently I've been trying out autotools to build a C++ Library. Originally I was just working on pure custom classes, which is quite easy to just #include
and then compile with g++
. But when I want to write some custom functions for the library, I've learnt that it's a bad practice to write functions within header file, but rather I should declare it in header then wrote it in a separate .cpp
file. Which later I've tried and successfully compiled with g++ ./lib/**/*.cpp src/main.cpp
.
So basically my project structure is that codes are put under src/
, headers are under include/
and functions are put under lib/
. And following is my src/Makefile.am
AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = subdir-objects foreign
bin_PROGRAMS = main
include_HEADERS = -I../include/**/*.hpp
main_SOURCES = -I../lib/**/*.cpp main.cpp
And for the endpoints' directory (under lib/
) I have something like following
main_SOURCES = stdout.cpp
But it gave me error that no program named main
, so I figured maybe all those function files has to be compiled first, so I changed them into
noinst_PROGRAMS = stdout
stdout_SOURCES = stdout.cpp
But then they gave me the following error
/usr/sbin/ld: /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/11.1.0/../../../../lib/Scrt1.o: in function `_start':
(.text+0x24): undefined reference to `main'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
I know that the error meant that there's no main()
written in the file, but since it's a library function file, it doesn't meant to have a main()
, it's meant to be called by other file (like main.cpp
). And to here I'm stuck.
I've tried to find documentation online, but it seems that most of them are targeted at C programs instead of C++, which I'm not sure if those steps are compatible. And I remember C++ libraries are compiled into .so
or .o
file while most tutorials seems to be using .la
files.
MWE
src/main.cpp
#include"../include/conn/bash/stdout.hpp"
#include<string>
#include<iostream>
int main() {
std::string o=d::conn::bash::exec("ls");
std::cout << o << std::endl;
return 0;
}
include/conn/bash/stdout.hpp
#ifndef __CONN_BASH_O__
#define __CONN_BASH_O__
#include<string>
namespace d { namespace conn { namespace bash {
std::string exec(const char*);
}}}
#endif
lib/conn/bash/stdout.cpp
#include"../../../include/conn/bash/stdout.hpp"
#include <cstdio>
#include <iostream>
#include <memory>
#include <stdexcept>
#include <string>
#include <array>
std::string d::conn::bash::exec(const char* cmd) {
std::array<char, 128> buffer;
std::string result;
std::unique_ptr<FILE, decltype(&pclose)> pipe(popen(cmd, "r"), pclose);
if (!pipe) {
throw std::runtime_error("popen() failed!");
}
while (fgets(buffer.data(), buffer.size(), pipe.get()) != nullptr) {
result += buffer.data();
}
return result;
}
// https://stackoverflow.com/a/478960/8460574
Compiled and tested with g++ ./lib/**/*.cpp src/main.cpp