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* "include": header files (.h) and template source code (. | * "include": header files (.h) and template source code (.hxx) | ||
* "test": testing source code (.cxx) | * "test": testing source code (.cxx) | ||
* "src": source code (.cxx,.c) | * "src": source code (.cxx,.c) |
Revision as of 21:59, 18 July 2011
Choose a group for your module
Add your module into "ITK/CMake/ITKGroups.cmake" under a specific group. During the CMake step, CMake will pick up information from this file for configuration.
Organize the source tree
Modules are located under the directory\
ITK/Modules/<GroupName>/
In each module, there are subdirectories,
- "include": header files (.h) and template source code (.hxx)
- "test": testing source code (.cxx)
- "src": source code (.cxx,.c)
The CMake components that are in need for "ITK-FOO" module in the Filtering group are :
- Modules/Filtering/Foo/CMakeLists.txt
- Modules/Filtering/Foo/itk-module.cmake
- Modules/Filtering/Foo/test/CMakeLists.txt
If this module generates a library or libraries (has .cxx source files), the source CMakeLists.txt is needed:
Examples
- All modules in ITK.
- Adding a moule is easy!
- Arnaud did it without instructions:[1] added "ITK-FastMarching" module to ITK.