gRPC-haskell/examples/hellos/hellos-cpp/Makefile
Joel Stanley c1fa7956c7 "Hellos" C++/Haskell programs for exercising interop for streaming modes (#49)
* Hellos example: skeleton and server-streaming mode use

* Catch IO exceptions in dispatchLoop

* Distinguish decoding errors from other errors; convert error calls to explicit throws of GRPCIOErrors

* instance Exception GRPCIOError

* Add error checks and error messages to hellos cpp client

* Change fixed32 to uint32

* Add prelim hellos-client, hellos-server executables

* Hellos cpp example: add client-streaming mode use

* In unregistered high-level server, aggressively catch all exceptions raised in
handlers and promote then to a new GRPCIOError constructor.

* Hellos hs example: add client-streaming mode use

* Hellos cpp example: add simple bidi mode use

* Hellos hs example: add simple bidi mode use

* wibbles

* Add GRPCIOErrorEq newtype wrapper w/ Eq instance for testing purposes

* Refactoring wibbles

* README wibbles

* DCR

* Fix rebase derp

* Remove libdl dep, update protobuf github link in hellos cpp Makefile.

* Use Data.Coerce.coerce for GRPCIOErrorEq; remove warnings

* Report expected/got errors in Haskell hellos client/server

* Report expected/got errors in cpp hellos client/server

* Add some instructions for running the hellos client/server

* Fix warnings

* Rename logShow to logMsg and use stderr for logging

* Tweak compliation parameters for hellos hs executables; increase constant workload

* Remove unnecessary type annotation

* Simplify handleError in dispatchLoop

* Remove GRPCIOErrorEq and coerce use; change GRPCIOHandlerException type
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CXX = g++
CPPFLAGS += -I/usr/local/include -pthread
CXXFLAGS += -std=c++11
LDFLAGS += -L/usr/local/lib `pkg-config --libs grpc++` -lprotobuf -lpthread
PROTOC = protoc
GRPC_CPP_PLUGIN = grpc_cpp_plugin
GRPC_CPP_PLUGIN_PATH ?= `which $(GRPC_CPP_PLUGIN)`
PROTOS_PATH = ..
vpath %.proto $(PROTOS_PATH)
all: system-check hellos_client hellos_server
hellos_client: hellos.pb.o hellos.grpc.pb.o hellos_client.o
$(CXX) $^ $(LDFLAGS) -o $@
hellos_server: hellos.pb.o hellos.grpc.pb.o hellos_server.o
$(CXX) $^ $(LDFLAGS) -o $@
.PRECIOUS: %.grpc.pb.cc
%.grpc.pb.cc: %.proto
$(PROTOC) -I $(PROTOS_PATH) --grpc_out=. --plugin=protoc-gen-grpc=$(GRPC_CPP_PLUGIN_PATH) $<
.PRECIOUS: %.pb.cc
%.pb.cc: %.proto
$(PROTOC) -I $(PROTOS_PATH) --cpp_out=. $<
clean:
rm -f *.o *.pb.cc *.pb.h hellos_client hellos_server
# The following is to test your system and ensure a smoother experience.
# They are by no means necessary to actually compile a grpc-enabled software.
PROTOC_CMD = which $(PROTOC)
PROTOC_CHECK_CMD = $(PROTOC) --version | grep -q libprotoc.3
PLUGIN_CHECK_CMD = which $(GRPC_CPP_PLUGIN)
HAS_PROTOC = $(shell $(PROTOC_CMD) > /dev/null && echo true || echo false)
ifeq ($(HAS_PROTOC),true)
HAS_VALID_PROTOC = $(shell $(PROTOC_CHECK_CMD) 2> /dev/null && echo true || echo false)
endif
HAS_PLUGIN = $(shell $(PLUGIN_CHECK_CMD) > /dev/null && echo true || echo false)
SYSTEM_OK = false
ifeq ($(HAS_VALID_PROTOC),true)
ifeq ($(HAS_PLUGIN),true)
SYSTEM_OK = true
endif
endif
system-check:
ifneq ($(HAS_VALID_PROTOC),true)
@echo " DEPENDENCY ERROR"
@echo
@echo "You don't have protoc 3.0.0 installed in your path."
@echo "Please install Google protocol buffers 3.0.0 and its compiler."
@echo "You can find it here:"
@echo
@echo " https://github.com/google/protobuf/releases/tag/v3.0.0-beta-4"
@echo
@echo "Here is what I get when trying to evaluate your version of protoc:"
@echo
-$(PROTOC) --version
@echo
@echo
endif
ifneq ($(HAS_PLUGIN),true)
@echo " DEPENDENCY ERROR"
@echo
@echo "You don't have the grpc c++ protobuf plugin installed in your path."
@echo "Please install grpc. You can find it here:"
@echo
@echo " https://github.com/grpc/grpc"
@echo
@echo "Here is what I get when trying to detect if you have the plugin:"
@echo
-which $(GRPC_CPP_PLUGIN)
@echo
@echo
endif
ifneq ($(SYSTEM_OK),true)
@false
endif