A barebones -sys
crate around the SUNDIALS suite of ODE solvers. The system must have CMake (cmake
dependency) and clang (bindgen
dependency) already installed for compilation to succeed.
This library will try to detect whether a system SUNDIALS library is
present (with header files) and otherwise compile a vendored version
of it. If your SUNDIALS library is installed at an unusual location,
you may declare the environment variables SUNDIALS_LIBRARY_DIR
and
SUNDIALS_INCLUDE_DIR
to communicate this to the build script. You
may force the use of the vendored version by enabling the feature
build_libraries
.
Use your package manager to install cmake
and clang
.
System SUNDIALS libraries are available: install libsundials-dev
for
Debian based systems, sundials-devel
for Redhat and Suse, and
sundials
for Arch, MacOS, and the BSD distributions.
If you haven't already, you must install visual studio,
enabling C++ development. You must also install
cmake. After this, you must reboot your machine
otherwise cmake
will not find the C++ compiler and you will have an
error such as “Generator Visual Studio 16 2019 could not find any
instance of Visual Studio.”
To install a system SUNDIALS, we recommend you install vcpkg and then issue (from the vcpkg directory):
vcpkg install sundials --triplet=x64-windows
Alternatively, you may use Chocolatey to install cmake and llvm (which provides clang).
The license and copyright information for the SUNDIALS suite can be viewed here. At the time of writing, it is a BSD 3-Clause license. The code specific to this crate is also made available under the BSD 3-Clause license.
- 0.2.0 -- Make compilation of sundials optional (allowing to link against the system library). Add static library option.
- 0.1.1 -- removal of (S) libraries from default features, addition of pthreads support if requested
- 0.1.0 -- initial
-sys
wrapper with minor tests