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To build on Windows:
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Since cmake doesn't know anything about C#, there's an unfortunate
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manual step involved in this.
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- Make sure that the cmake configuration variable
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RDK_BUILD_SWIG_CSHARP_WRAPPER is set to ON.
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- Run cmake to generate the solution file and open it in Visual
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Studio.
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- Select the option to add an existing project and add
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$RDBASE/Code/JavaWrappers/csharp_wrapper/RDKit2DotNet.csproj
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- Right click on the added project (named RDKit2DotNet) and add a
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dependency to RDKFuncs (this is the project that creates the C++
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dll that the C# project needs)
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- Build the RDKit2DotNet project.
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Your bin directory
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($RDBASE/Code/JavaWrappers/csharp_wrapper/bin/Release if you did a
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release build) now contains two DLLs:
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- RDKFuncs.dll is the C++ dll containing the RDKit functionality
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- RDKit2DotNet.dll contains the C# wrapper.
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To use the wrappers in your own projects, you should copy both dlls
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into your project directory and add a reference to RDKit2DotNet.dll
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The directory RDKitCSharpTest contains a sample test project and some
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code that makes very basic use of the wrapper functionality.
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To build on a linux system with mono installed:
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- Make sure that the cmake configuration variable
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RDK_BUILD_SWIG_CSHARP_WRAPPER is set to ON.
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- Run cmake and then do "make install"
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This will create, in this directory, two files:
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- libRDKFuncs.{so,dynlib} (name depends on OS): the C++ dll
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containing the RDKit functionality
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- RDKit2DotNet.dll contains the C# wrapper.
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Build and run the test code:
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gmcs -out:test.exe -addmodule:./RDKit2DotNet.dll test.cs
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mono test.exe
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