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simlib is a C++ library typically used in Simulation applications. simlib has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
Version 3.02 - 2010-11-15. Copyright (c) 1991-2010 Petr Peringer Copyright (c) 1996-1997 David Leska [numerical methods OO framework] Copyright (c) 2000-2001 David Martinek [fuzzy extension]. SIMLIB/C++ is the SIMulation LIBrary for C++ programming language. You can create models directly in C++ language using predefined simulation tools from the library. SIMLIB allows object-oriented description of models based on basic simulation abstractions. Current version allows a description of continuous, discrete, combined, 2D/3D vector, and fuzzy models. The library works with GNU C++ compiler under Linux (primary development platform), FreeBSD, and MS Windows (all platforms on i386+ and x86_64). The library is portable with one exception -- process switching code depends on setjmp/longjmp and some lines of assembly language. SIMLIB/C++ is developed at the Faculty of Information Technology, Brno University of Technology. The development started in 1991.
Version 3.02 - 2010-11-15. Copyright (c) 1991-2010 Petr Peringer Copyright (c) 1996-1997 David Leska [numerical methods OO framework] Copyright (c) 2000-2001 David Martinek [fuzzy extension]. SIMLIB/C++ is the SIMulation LIBrary for C++ programming language. You can create models directly in C++ language using predefined simulation tools from the library. SIMLIB allows object-oriented description of models based on basic simulation abstractions. Current version allows a description of continuous, discrete, combined, 2D/3D vector, and fuzzy models. The library works with GNU C++ compiler under Linux (primary development platform), FreeBSD, and MS Windows (all platforms on i386+ and x86_64). The library is portable with one exception -- process switching code depends on setjmp/longjmp and some lines of assembly language. SIMLIB/C++ is developed at the Faculty of Information Technology, Brno University of Technology. The development started in 1991.
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is it possible to make target shared library file name variable according to environment variable in cmake?
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I'm not familar with cmake but in CMakeLists.txt we set the target shared library name like this.
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Answered 2021-Jul-02 at 03:29You can set the output name of a target to anything you like via:
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