Import the package
You can import hardio_ms5837 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(hardio_ms5837)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(hardio_ms5837 VERSION 3.0)Components
ms5837
This is a shared library (set of header files and a shared binary object).
exported dependencies:
- from package hardiocore:
- from package rpc-interfaces:
- from package physical-quantities:
- from package pid-log:
include directive :
Not specified (dangerous). You can try including any or all of these headers:
#include <hardio/device/ms5837.h>
#include <hardio/device/ms5837/ms5837_02ba.h>
#include <hardio/device/ms5837/ms5837_30ba.h>
#include <hardio/device/ms5837/ms5837_base.h>
#include <hardio/device/ms5837/ms5837_interface.h>
#include <hardio/ms5837.h>
#include <pid/log/hardio_ms5837_ms5837.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 ms5837
PACKAGE hardio_ms5837)In the CMakeLists.txt files of libraries exporting the dependency :
PID_Component_Dependency(
COMPONENT your component name
EXPORT ms5837
PACKAGE hardio_ms5837)