Building cglm ================================ | **cglm** does not have external dependencies except for unit testing. | When you pulled cglm repo with submodules all dependencies will be pulled too. | `build-deps.sh` will pull all dependencies/submodules and build for you. External dependencies: * cmocka - for unit testing **NOTE:** If you only need to inline versions, you don't need to build **cglm**, you don't need to link it to your program. Just import cglm to your project as dependency / external lib by copy-paste then use it as usual **Unix (Autotools):** .. code-block:: bash :linenos: $ sh ./build-deps.sh # run this only once (dependencies) $ sh autogen.sh $ ./configure $ make $ make check # run tests (optional) $ [sudo] make install # install to system (optional) **make** will build cglm to **.libs** sub folder in project folder. If you don't want to install cglm to your system's folder you can get static and dynamic libs in this folder. **Build dependencies (windows):** Windows related build files, project files are located in win folder, make sure you are inside in cglm/win folder. Code Analysis are enabled, it may take awhile to build. .. code-block:: bash :linenos: $ cd win $ .\build.bat if *msbuild* is not worked (because of multi versions of Visual Studio) then try to build with *devenv*: .. code-block:: bash :linenos: $ devenv cglm.sln /Build Release Currently tests are not available on Windows.