Import the package
You can import robocop-neobotix-mpo700-driver as usual with PID. In the root CMakelists.txt file of your package, after the package declaration you have to write something like:
PID_Dependency(robocop-neobotix-mpo700-driver)It will try to install last version of the package.
If you want a specific version (recommended), for instance the currently last released version:
PID_Dependency(robocop-neobotix-mpo700-driver VERSION 1.0)Components
processors
This is a module library (no header files but a shared binary object). Designed to be dynamically loaded by an application or library.
CMake usage :
In the CMakeLists.txt files of your applications and tests, or those of your libraries that do not export the dependency:
PID_Component_Dependency(
COMPONENT your component name
DEPEND processors
PACKAGE robocop-neobotix-mpo700-driver)In the CMakeLists.txt files of libraries exporting the dependency :
PID_Component_Dependency(
COMPONENT your component name
EXPORT processors
PACKAGE robocop-neobotix-mpo700-driver)neobotix-mpo700-driver
This is a shared library (set of header files and a shared binary object).
RoboCoP wrapper around the Neobotix MPO700 UDP interface
exported dependencies:
- from package robocop-core:
- from package rpc-interfaces:
include directive :
In your code using the library:
#include <robocop/driver/neobotix_mpo700_udp.h>CMake usage :
In the CMakeLists.txt files of your applications and tests, or those of your libraries that do not export the dependency:
PID_Component_Dependency(
COMPONENT your component name
DEPEND neobotix-mpo700-driver
PACKAGE robocop-neobotix-mpo700-driver)In the CMakeLists.txt files of libraries exporting the dependency :
PID_Component_Dependency(
COMPONENT your component name
EXPORT neobotix-mpo700-driver
PACKAGE robocop-neobotix-mpo700-driver)