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mimmo installation

mimmo currently runs on Linux platforms. Compatibility on Windows is enabled via MSYS2/MinGW and relative instructions can be found in README_WINDOWS.md. Full compliance with MacOS systems is currently under investigation by developers.

Dependencies

mimmo depends on

  • c++ compiler supporting -std=c++11. It has been tested with g++ = 4.8.5
  • cmake. Tested with cmake >= 3.13.2
  • bitpit library. It has been tested with bitpit 1.7.0. Visit www.optimad.it/products/bitpit/ for further information.
  • (optionally) cgns. It has been tested with cgns = 3.3.1, with sub-dependency hdf5 = 1.10.4.
  • (optionally) OpenFoam. It has been tested with OpenFoam Foundation 7 and ESI-OpenCFD v1906+ versions. Retro-compatibility with older versions has be not been verified yet and may be not guaranteed. Anyway, share with us your own experience, will be glad to integrate this current guide.
  • (optionally) MPI implementation. It has been tested with OpenMPI >= 4.0.0.
  • (optionally) Metis/parMetis. Needed by MPI version, it has been tested with Metis = 5.1.0, parMetis = 4.0.3

Configuring mimmo

mimmo uses ccmake as building tool. In the mimmo's root folder make a building folder, e.g. build

    mimmo$ mkdir build

Enter the build folder

    mimmo$ cd build

In order to configure it, run:

    mimmo/build$ ccmake ../

By this way, mimmo can be configured for production and installation. Setting some variable in ccmake interface you can customize a bit your configuration.

The CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE variable has to be used to set the type of build. The possible options are : None, the environment compiler flags are used; Release, using compiler optimization flag -O2; Debug, related to compiler flags -O0 -fmessage-length=0, RelWithDebInfo, that uses compilation flags -O2 -g and MinSizeRel to have the smallest binary size.

In addition the ENABLE_PROFILING variable can be set to ON in order to add profiling flag -pg during the compilation.

The ENABLE_MPI variable can be used to compile the parallel implementation of the mimmo packages and to allow the dependency on MPI libraries.

The BUILD_EXAMPLES can be used to compile examples sources in mimmo/examples. Note that the tests sources in mimmo/testare necessarily compiled and successively available at mimmo/build/test/ as well as the compiled examples are available at mimmo/build/examples/.

The module variables can be used to compile each module singularly by setting the related varible ON/OFF. Some modules are always compiled (as for core, manipulators), while for MIMMO_MODULE_GEOHANDLERS, MIMMO_MODULE_IOCGNS, MIMMO_MODULE_IOOFOAM, MIMMO_MODULE_PROPAGATORS and MIMMO_MODULE_UTILS the compilation can be toggled. Possible dependencies between mimmo modules are automatically resolved. When possible, dependencies on external libraries are automatically resolved. Otherwise cmake will ask to specify the installation info of the missing packages. In particular:

  1. MIMMO_MODULE_IOCGNS will require cgns libraries and will expose a variable CGNS_DIR to specify manually the path to to cgns installation in case of missing or non-compliant package. If the package is regularly found, a CGNS_DIR_FOUND variable will be filled accordingly.
  2. MPI versions (ENABLE_MPI on) will require MIMMO_MODULE_PARALLEL to be active and Metis and parMetis libraries to be available on your system. Two variables METIS_DIR and PARMETIS_DIR will be exposed to specify manually the path to to the two installations, in case of missing or non-compliant packages. If packages are regularly found, a METIS_DIR_FOUND and PARMETIS_DIR_FOUND variables will be filled accordingly.
  3. MIMMO_MODULE_OPENFOAM will require one of OpenFOAM distributions of OpenFOAM Foundation or ESI-OpenCFD regularly installed on your system (and environment variables loaded too), with devel libraries and include directories available for the User. An internal search function will expose a variable OPENFOAM_DISTRO just to let the User specify its distribution type, if an OpenFoam Foundation or ESIOpenCFD one. All other needed information are automatically retrieved. If the package is regularly found a OPENFOAM_DIR and OPENFOAM_API variable will be filled accordingly.

The BUILD_XMLTUI variable defines if the XML mimmo interpreter has to be compiled. The compiled executable mimmo++ is available at mimmo/build/binaries/.

Finally, you can choose the installation folder setting the cmake variable CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX. The default installation folder is /usr/local/.

Remember that if you choose the default installation path or another path without write permission you will need administration privileges to install mimmo in.

Building and Installing

Once cmake has configured mimmo's building, just do

    mimmo/build$ make   

to build and

    mimmo/build$ make install   

to install.

If you have just built mimmo, its headers will be available at mimmo/include/ folder and a static library libmimmo.a will be available at mimmo/build/lib/ folder.

If you have also installed mimmo, its headers will be available at /my/installation/folder/mimmo/include/ folder and a static library libmimmo.a will be available at /my/installation/folder/lib/ folder. The mimmo++ executable will be installed in /my/installation/folder/bin/.

A shared version of the library is provided setting the cmake variable BUILD_SHARED_LIBS to ON, during the ccmake settings.

You can test the compilation by run the command ctest from the building folder.

For a complete guide to installation of mimmo please visit mimmo installation webpage.

Building Documentation

In order to build properly the documentation Doxygen and Graphviz are needed. Doxygen and Graphviz versions currently employed to test documentation are 1.8.16 and 2.20.2 respectively. In the ccmake interface the variable BUILD_DOCUMENTATION can be set to ON in order to build the documentation during the library compilation.

After the make or make install the doxygen documentation will be built. You can chose to compile only the documentation with command

    mimmo/build$ make doc   

You can now browse the html documentation with your favorite browser by opening 'html/index.html'.

Help

For any problem, please contact Optimad engineering srl at info@optimad.it.