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README.md
1This directory contains *CMake* files that can be used to build protobuf 2with *MSVC* on *Windows*. You can build the project from *Command Prompt* 3and using an *Visual Studio* IDE. 4 5You need to have [CMake](http://www.cmake.org), [Visual Studio](https://www.visualstudio.com) 6and optionally [Git](http://git-scm.com) installed on your computer before proceeding. 7 8Most of the instructions will be given to the *Сommand Prompt*, but the same 9actions can be performed using appropriate GUI tools. 10 11Environment Setup 12================= 13 14Open the appropriate *Command Prompt* from the *Start* menu. 15 16For example *VS2013 x64 Native Tools Command Prompt*: 17 18 C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\VC\bin\amd64> 19 20Change to your working directory: 21 22 C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\VC\bin\amd64>cd C:\Path\to 23 C:\Path\to> 24 25Where *C:\Path\to* is path to your real working directory. 26 27Create a folder where protobuf headers/libraries/binaries will be installed after built: 28 29 C:\Path\to>mkdir install 30 31If *cmake* command is not available from *Command Prompt*, add it to system *PATH* variable: 32 33 C:\Path\to>set PATH=%PATH%;C:\Program Files (x86)\CMake\bin 34 35If *git* command is not available from *Command Prompt*, add it to system *PATH* variable: 36 37 C:\Path\to>set PATH=%PATH%;C:\Program Files\Git\cmd 38 39Good. Now you are ready to continue. 40 41Getting Sources 42=============== 43 44You can get the latest stable source packages from the release page: 45 46 https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/releases/latest 47 48For example: if you only need C++, download `protobuf-cpp-[VERSION].tar.gz`; if 49you need C++ and Java, download `protobuf-java-[VERSION].tar.gz` (every package 50contains C++ source already); if you need C++ and multiple other languages, 51download `protobuf-all-[VERSION].tar.gz`. 52 53Or you can use git to clone from protobuf git repository. 54 55 C:\Path\to> git clone -b [release_tag] https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf.git 56 57Where *[release_tag]* is a git tag like *v3.0.0-beta-1* or a branch name like *master* 58if you want to get the latest code. 59 60Go to the project folder: 61 62 C:\Path\to>cd protobuf 63 C:\Path\to\protobuf> 64 65Remember to update any submodules if you are using git clone (you can skip this 66step if you are using a release .tar.gz or .zip package): 67 68```console 69C:\Path\to> git submodule update --init --recursive 70``` 71 72Now go to *cmake* folder in protobuf sources: 73 74 C:\Path\to\protobuf>cd cmake 75 C:\Path\to\protobuf\cmake> 76 77Good. Now you are ready to *CMake* configuration. 78 79CMake Configuration 80=================== 81 82*CMake* supports a lot of different 83[generators](http://www.cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/manual/cmake-generators.7.html) 84for various native build systems. 85We are only interested in 86[Makefile](http://www.cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/manual/cmake-generators.7.html#makefile-generators) 87and 88[Visual Studio](http://www.cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/manual/cmake-generators.7.html#visual-studio-generators) 89generators. 90 91We will use shadow building to separate the temporary files from the protobuf source code. 92 93Create a temporary *build* folder and change your working directory to it: 94 95 C:\Path\to\protobuf\cmake>mkdir build & cd build 96 C:\Path\to\protobuf\cmake\build> 97 98The *Makefile* generator can build the project in only one configuration, so you need to build 99a separate folder for each configuration. 100 101To start using a *Release* configuration: 102 103 C:\Path\to\protobuf\cmake\build>mkdir release & cd release 104 C:\Path\to\protobuf\cmake\build\release>cmake -G "NMake Makefiles" ^ 105 -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ^ 106 -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=../../../../install ^ 107 ../.. 108 109It will generate *nmake* *Makefile* in current directory. 110 111To use *Debug* configuration: 112 113 C:\Path\to\protobuf\cmake\build>mkdir debug & cd debug 114 C:\Path\to\protobuf\cmake\build\debug>cmake -G "NMake Makefiles" ^ 115 -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug ^ 116 -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=../../../../install ^ 117 ../.. 118 119It will generate *nmake* *Makefile* in current directory. 120 121To create *Visual Studio* solution file: 122 123 C:\Path\to\protobuf\cmake\build>mkdir solution & cd solution 124 C:\Path\to\protobuf\cmake\build\solution>cmake -G "Visual Studio 14 2015 Win64" ^ 125 -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=../../../../install ^ 126 ../.. 127 128It will generate *Visual Studio* solution file *protobuf.sln* in current directory. 129 130If the *gmock* directory does not exist, and you do not want to build protobuf unit tests, 131you need to add *cmake* command argument `-Dprotobuf_BUILD_TESTS=OFF` to disable testing. 132 133To make a *Visual Studio* file for Visual Studio 15 2017, create the *Visual Studio* 134solution file above and edit the CmakeCache file. 135 136 C:Path\to\protobuf\cmake\build\solution\CMakeCache 137 138Then create the *Visual Studio* solution file again 139 140Compiling 141========= 142 143To compile protobuf: 144 145 C:\Path\to\protobuf\cmake\build\release>nmake 146 147or 148 149 C:\Path\to\protobuf\cmake\build\debug>nmake 150 151And wait for the compilation to finish. 152 153If you prefer to use the IDE: 154 155 * Open the generated protobuf.sln file in Microsoft Visual Studio. 156 * Choose "Debug" or "Release" configuration as desired. 157 * From the Build menu, choose "Build Solution". 158 159And wait for the compilation to finish. 160 161Testing 162======= 163 164To run unit-tests, first you must compile protobuf as described above. 165Then run: 166 167 C:\Path\to\protobuf\cmake\build\release>nmake check 168 169or 170 171 C:\Path\to\protobuf\cmake\build\debug>nmake check 172 173You can also build project *check* from Visual Studio solution. 174Yes, it may sound strange, but it works. 175 176You should see output similar to: 177 178 Running main() from gmock_main.cc 179 [==========] Running 1546 tests from 165 test cases. 180 181 ... 182 183 [==========] 1546 tests from 165 test cases ran. (2529 ms total) 184 [ PASSED ] 1546 tests. 185 186To run specific tests: 187 188 C:\Path\to\protobuf>cmake\build\release\tests.exe --gtest_filter=AnyTest* 189 Running main() from gmock_main.cc 190 Note: Google Test filter = AnyTest* 191 [==========] Running 3 tests from 1 test case. 192 [----------] Global test environment set-up. 193 [----------] 3 tests from AnyTest 194 [ RUN ] AnyTest.TestPackAndUnpack 195 [ OK ] AnyTest.TestPackAndUnpack (0 ms) 196 [ RUN ] AnyTest.TestPackAndUnpackAny 197 [ OK ] AnyTest.TestPackAndUnpackAny (0 ms) 198 [ RUN ] AnyTest.TestIs 199 [ OK ] AnyTest.TestIs (0 ms) 200 [----------] 3 tests from AnyTest (1 ms total) 201 202 [----------] Global test environment tear-down 203 [==========] 3 tests from 1 test case ran. (2 ms total) 204 [ PASSED ] 3 tests. 205 206Note that the tests must be run from the source folder. 207 208If all tests are passed, safely continue. 209 210Installing 211========== 212 213To install protobuf to the specified *install* folder: 214 215 C:\Path\to\protobuf\cmake\build\release>nmake install 216 217or 218 219 C:\Path\to\protobuf\cmake\build\debug>nmake install 220 221You can also build project *INSTALL* from Visual Studio solution. 222It sounds not so strange and it works. 223 224This will create the following folders under the *install* location: 225 * bin - that contains protobuf *protoc.exe* compiler; 226 * include - that contains C++ headers and protobuf *.proto files; 227 * lib - that contains linking libraries and *CMake* configuration files for *protobuf* package. 228 229Now you can if needed: 230 * Copy the contents of the include directory to wherever you want to put headers. 231 * Copy protoc.exe wherever you put build tools (probably somewhere in your PATH). 232 * Copy linking libraries libprotobuf[d].lib, libprotobuf-lite[d].lib, and libprotoc[d].lib wherever you put libraries. 233 234To avoid conflicts between the MSVC debug and release runtime libraries, when 235compiling a debug build of your application, you may need to link against a 236debug build of libprotobufd.lib with "d" postfix. Similarly, release builds should link against 237release libprotobuf.lib library. 238 239DLLs vs. static linking 240======================= 241 242Static linking is now the default for the Protocol Buffer libraries. Due to 243issues with Win32's use of a separate heap for each DLL, as well as binary 244compatibility issues between different versions of MSVC's STL library, it is 245recommended that you use static linkage only. However, it is possible to 246build libprotobuf and libprotoc as DLLs if you really want. To do this, 247do the following: 248 249 * Add an additional flag `-Dprotobuf_BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON` when invoking cmake 250 * Follow the same steps as described in the above section. 251 * When compiling your project, make sure to `#define PROTOBUF_USE_DLLS`. 252 253When distributing your software to end users, we strongly recommend that you 254do NOT install libprotobuf.dll or libprotoc.dll to any shared location. 255Instead, keep these libraries next to your binaries, in your application's 256own install directory. C++ makes it very difficult to maintain binary 257compatibility between releases, so it is likely that future versions of these 258libraries will *not* be usable as drop-in replacements. 259 260If your project is itself a DLL intended for use by third-party software, we 261recommend that you do NOT expose protocol buffer objects in your library's 262public interface, and that you statically link protocol buffers into your 263library. 264 265ZLib support 266============ 267 268If you want to include GzipInputStream and GzipOutputStream 269(google/protobuf/io/gzip_stream.h) in libprotobuf, you will need to do a few 270additional steps. 271 272Obtain a copy of the zlib library. The pre-compiled DLL at zlib.net works. 273You need prepare it: 274 275 * Make sure zlib's two headers are in your `C:\Path\to\install\include` path 276 * Make sure zlib's linking libraries (*.lib file) is in your 277 `C:\Path\to\install\lib` library path. 278 279You can also compile it from source by yourself. 280 281Getting sources: 282 283 C:\Path\to>git clone -b v1.2.8 https://github.com/madler/zlib.git 284 C:\Path\to>cd zlib 285 286Compiling and Installing: 287 288 C:\Path\to\zlib>mkdir build & cd build 289 C:\Path\to\zlib\build>mkdir release & cd release 290 C:\Path\to\zlib\build\release>cmake -G "NMake Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ^ 291 -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=../../../install ../.. 292 C:\Path\to\zlib\build\release>nmake & nmake install 293 294You can make *debug* version or use *Visual Studio* generator also as before for the 295protobuf project. 296 297Now add *bin* folder from *install* to system *PATH*: 298 299 C:\Path\to>set PATH=%PATH%;C:\Path\to\install\bin 300 301You need reconfigure protobuf with flag `-Dprotobuf_WITH_ZLIB=ON` when invoking cmake. 302 303Note that if you have compiled ZLIB yourself, as stated above, 304further disable the option `-Dprotobuf_MSVC_STATIC_RUNTIME=OFF`. 305 306If it reports NOTFOUND for zlib_include or zlib_lib, you might haven't put 307the headers or the .lib file in the right directory. 308 309If you already have ZLIB library and headers at some other location on your system then alternatively you can define following configuration flags to locate them: 310 311 -DZLIB_INCLUDE_DIR=<path to dir containing zlib headers> 312 -DZLIB_LIB=<path to dir containing zlib> 313 314Build and testing protobuf as usual. 315 316Notes on Compiler Warnings 317========================== 318 319The following warnings have been disabled while building the protobuf libraries 320and compiler. You may have to disable some of them in your own project as 321well, or live with them. 322 323* C4018 - 'expression' : signed/unsigned mismatch 324* C4146 - unary minus operator applied to unsigned type, result still unsigned 325* C4244 - Conversion from 'type1' to 'type2', possible loss of data. 326* C4251 - 'identifier' : class 'type' needs to have dll-interface to be used by 327 clients of class 'type2' 328* C4267 - Conversion from 'size_t' to 'type', possible loss of data. 329* C4305 - 'identifier' : truncation from 'type1' to 'type2' 330* C4355 - 'this' : used in base member initializer list 331* C4800 - 'type' : forcing value to bool 'true' or 'false' (performance warning) 332* C4996 - 'function': was declared deprecated 333 334C4251 is of particular note, if you are compiling the Protocol Buffer library 335as a DLL (see previous section). The protocol buffer library uses templates in 336its public interfaces. MSVC does not provide any reasonable way to export 337template classes from a DLL. However, in practice, it appears that exporting 338templates is not necessary anyway. Since the complete definition of any 339template is available in the header files, anyone importing the DLL will just 340end up compiling instances of the templates into their own binary. The 341Protocol Buffer implementation does not rely on static template members being 342unique, so there should be no problem with this, but MSVC prints warning 343nevertheless. So, we disable it. Unfortunately, this warning will also be 344produced when compiling code which merely uses protocol buffers, meaning you 345may have to disable it in your code too. 346