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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.
In Linux, we compile CARLA and all the dependencies with clang-5.0 and C++17
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
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
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
make CarlaUE4Editor
To launch Unreal Engine's Editor run
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
make PythonAPI
It creates two "egg" packages
PythonAPI/dist/carla-0.9.0-py2.7-linux-x86_64.egg
PythonAPI/dist/carla-0.9.0-py3.5-linux-x86_64.egg
This package can be directly imported into a Python script by adding it to the system path
#!/usr/bin/env python
import sys
sys.path.append(
'PythonAPI/dist/carla-0.9.0-py%d.%d-linux-x86_64.egg' % (sys.version_info.major,
sys.version_info.minor))
import carla
# ...
or installed with easy_install
easy_install2 --user --no-deps PythonAPI/dist/carla-0.9.0-py2.7-linux-x86_64.egg
easy_install3 --user --no-deps PythonAPI/dist/carla-0.9.0-py3.5-linux-x86_64.egg