You can download plugins skeletons here .
Following is a Makefile that compiles a plug-in :
# Update the line below according to the tulip installation directory you choosed TULIP_DIR=/usr/local/bin TULIP_CONFIG=$(TULIP_DIR)/tulip-config TULIP_VERSION=$(shell ${TULIP_CONFIG} --version) LIB_EXTENSION=$(shell ${TULIP_CONFIG} --pluginextension) # To limit, crash problems when loading a plugin library # Tulip only load those whose names end with a compatible version number TARGET= libmyalgorithm-$(TULIP_VERSION).$(LIB_EXTENSION) # a plugin library may contain more than one algorithm # so you can have several source files on the line below SRCS = MyGeneralAlgorithm.cpp CXX=g++ CXXFLAGS = -O3 -Wall -DNDEBUG `${TULIP_CONFIG} --cxxflags --plugincxxflags` LDFLAGS= `${TULIP_CONFIG} --pluginldflags` `${TULIP_CONFIG} --libs` OBJS=$(SRCS:.cpp=.o) DEPS=$(SRCS:.cpp=.d) all: $(TARGET) $(TARGET): $(OBJS) $(CXX) $(OBJS) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS) $(LIBS) clean : -rm -f $(TARGET) *.o *.d install: all install $(TARGET) `${TULIP_CONFIG} --pluginpath` %.d: %.cpp $(CXX) -M $(CXXFLAGS) $< \ | sed 's!\($*\)\.o[ :]*!\1.o $@ : !g' > $@; \ [ -s $@ ] 2>/dev/null || rm $@ -include $(DEPS)
Procedure 6.1. Compile and install your plugin
[user@localhost ]$
make
Type make in a terminal.
[user@localhost ]$
make install
Type make install in a terminal. Be careful that you may need root privileges to do this.
[user@localhost ]$
make clean
'make clean', will remove all generated files (libraries, *.o , ...)