Build system

> _This document is a work in progress, only the Linux build system is taken into account here._ The most challenging part of the setup is to compile all the dependencies and modules to be compatible with a) Unreal Engine in the server-side, and b) Python in the client-side. The goal is to be able to call Unreal Engine's functions from a separate Python process. ![modules](img/modules.png) In Linux, we compile CARLA and all the dependencies with clang-5.0 and C++14 standard. We however link against different runtime C++ libraries depending on where the code going to be used, since all the code that is going to be linked with Unreal Engine needs to be compiled using `libc++`. #### Setup Command ```sh make setup ``` Get and compile dependencies * llvm-5.0 (libc++ and libc++abi) * rpclib-2.2.1 (twice, with libstdc++ and libc++) * boost-1.67 (headers only) * googletest-1.8.0 (with libc++) #### LibCarla Compiled with CMake (minimum version required CMake 3.9). Command ```sh make LibCarla ``` Two configurations: | | Server | Client | |-----------------|--------------|-----------| | **Unit tests** | yes | no | | **Requires** | rpclib, gtest, boost | rpclib, boost | **std runtime** | LLVM's `libc++` | Default `libstdc++` | | **Output** | headers and test exes | `libcarla_client.a` | | **Required by** | Carla plugin | PythonAPI | #### CarlaUE4 and Carla plugin Both compiled at the same step with Unreal Engine 4.19 build tool. They require the `UE4_ROOT` environment variable set. Command ```sh make CarlaUE4Editor ``` To launch Unreal Engine's Editor run ```sh make launch ``` #### PythonAPI Compiled using Python's `setuptools` ("setup.py"). Currently requires the following to be installed in the machine: Python, libpython-dev, and libboost-python-dev; both for Python 2.7 and 3.5. Command ```sh make PythonAPI ``` It creates two "egg" packages * `PythonAPI/dist/carla-X.X.X-py2.7-linux-x86_64.egg` * `PythonAPI/dist/carla-X.X.X-py3.5-linux-x86_64.egg` This package can be directly imported into a Python script by adding it to the system path ```python #!/usr/bin/env python import sys sys.path.append( 'PythonAPI/dist/carla-X.X.X-py%d.%d-linux-x86_64.egg' % (sys.version_info.major, sys.version_info.minor)) import carla # ... ``` or installed with `easy_install` ```sh easy_install2 --user --no-deps PythonAPI/dist/carla-X.X.X-py2.7-linux-x86_64.egg easy_install3 --user --no-deps PythonAPI/dist/carla-X.X.X-py3.5-linux-x86_64.egg ```