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bmi-example-c
An example of implementing the C bindings for the CSDMS Basic Model Interface (BMI).
Overview
This is an example of implementing a BMI for a simple model that solves the diffusion equation on a uniform rectangular plate with Dirichlet boundary conditions. The model and its BMI are written in C. Tests of the BMI are provided.
This repository is organized with the following directories:
<dl> <dt>heat</dt> <dd>Holds the model, the BMI for the model, and a sample main program</dd> <dt>testing</dt> <dd>Tests that cover the BMI of the model</dd> </dl>Build/Install
This example can be built on Linux, macOS, and Windows.
Prerequisites:
- A C compiler
- CMake
- pkg-config
- The C BMI bindings. Follow the build and install directions given in the README in that repository. You can choose to install them from source or through a conda binary.
Linux and macOS
To build and install this example from source with cmake, using the current C BMI version, run
mkdir _build && cd _build
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=<path-to-installation> # optional: only needed for non-standard install location
cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=<path-to-installation>
make
make install
where <path-to-installation>
is the base directory
in which the C BMI bindings have been installed
(/usr/local
is the default).
When installing into a conda environment,
use the $CONDA_PREFIX
environment variable.
The installation will look like (on macOS, using v2.0 of the BMI specification):
.
|-- bin
| |-- run_bmiheatc
| `-- run_heatc
|-- include
| |-- bmi.h
| |-- heat.h
| `-- bmi_heat.h
`-- lib
|-- libbmiheatc.dylib
|-- libheatc.dylib
`-- pkgconfig
|-- bmic.pc
|-- heatc.pc
`-- bmiheatc.pc
4 directories, 10 files
From the build directory, run unit tests on the sample implementation with
ctest
Windows
An additional prerequisite is needed for Windows:
- Microsoft Visual Studio 2017 or Microsoft Build Tools for Visual Studio 2017
To configure this example from source with cmake using the current C BMI version, run the following in a Developer Command Prompt
mkdir _build && cd _build
set "PKG_CONFIG_PATH=<path-to-installation>" &:: optional: only needed for non-standard install location
cmake .. ^
-G "NMake Makefiles" ^
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=<path-to-installation> ^
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
where <path-to-installation>
is the base directory
in which the C BMI bindings have been installed.
The default is "C:\Program Files (x86)"
.
Note that quotes and an absolute path are needed.
When using a conda environment, use "%CONDA_PREFIX%\Library"
.
Then, to build and install:
cmake --build . --target install --config Release
From the build directory, run unit tests on the sample implementation with
ctest
Use
Run the heat model through its BMI with the run_bmiheatc
program,
which takes a model configuration file
(see the testing directory for a sample)
as a required parameter.
If run_bmiheatc
is in your path, run it with
run_bmiheatc config.txt
Output from the model is written to the file bmiheatc.out in the current directory.