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C++ Simulated Fare Quote System Library

Summary

SimFQT aims at providing a clean API and a simple implementation, as a C++ library, of a Travel-oriented fare engine. It corresponds to the simulated version of the real-world Fare Quote or pricing system.

SimFQT makes an extensive use of existing open-source libraries for increased functionality, speed and accuracy. In particular the Boost (C++ Standard Extensions: http://www.boost.org) library is used.

SimFQT is the one of the components of the Travel Market Simulator (https://travel-sim.org). However, it may be used in a stand-alone mode.

Installation

On Fedora/CentOS/RedHat distribution

Just use DNF:

$ dnf -y install simfqt-devel simfqt-doc

You can also get the RPM packages (which may work on Linux distributions like Novel Suse and Mandriva) from the Fedora repository (e.g., for Fedora Rawhide, https://fr2.rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/fedora/devel/rawhide/x86_64/)

Building the library and test binary from Git repository

The Git repository may be cloned as following:

$ git clone git@github.com:airsim/simfqt.git simfqtgit # through SSH
$ git clone https://github.com/airsim/simfqt.git # if the firewall filters SSH
$ cd simfqtgit

Then, you need the following packages (Fedora/RedHat/CentOS names here, but names may vary according to distributions):

  • cmake
  • gcc-c++
  • boost-devel / libboost-dev
  • python-devel / python-dev
  • gettext-devel / gettext-dev
  • sqlite3-devel / libsqlite3-dev
  • readline-devel / readline-dev
  • ncurses-devel
  • soci-mysql-devel, soci-sqlite3-devel
  • stdair-devel / libstdair-dev
  • sevmgr-devel / libsevmgr-dev
  • doxygen, ghostscript, graphviz
  • tetex-latex (optional)
  • rpm-build (optional)

Building the library and test binary from the tarball

The latest stable source tarball (simfqt*.tar.gz or .bz2) can be found here: https://github.com/airsim/simfqt/releases

To customise the following to your environment, you can alter the path to the installation directory:

export INSTALL_BASEDIR="${HOME}/dev/deliveries"
export SFQ_VER="1.00.8"
if [ -d /usr/lib64 ]; then LIBSUFFIX="64"; fi
export LIBSUFFIX_4_CMAKE="-DLIB_SUFFIX=$LIBSUFFIX"

Then, as usual:

  • To configure the project, type something like:
  mkdir build && cd build
  cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=${INSTALL_BASEDIR}/simfqt-$SFQ_VER \
   -DWITH_STDAIR_PREFIX=${INSTALL_BASEDIR}/stdair-stable \
   -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING=Debug -DENABLE_TEST:BOOL=ON -DINSTALL_DOC:BOOL=ON \
   -DRUN_GCOV:BOOL=OFF ${LIBSUFFIX_4_CMAKE} ..
  • To build the project, type:
  make
  • To test the project, type:
  make check
  • To install the library (libsimfqt*.so*) and the binary (simfqt), just type:
  make install
  cd ${INSTALL_BASEDIR}
  rm -f simfqt-stable && ln -s simfqt-$SFQ_VER simfqt-stable
  cd -
  • To package the source files, type:
  make dist
  • To package the binary and the (HTML and PDF) documentation:
  make package
  • To browse the (just installed, if enabled) HTML documentation:
  midori file://${INSTALL_BASEDIR}/simfqt-$SFQ_VER/share/doc/simfqt/html/index.html
  • To browse the (just installed, if enabled) PDF documentation:
  evince ${INSTALL_BASEDIR}/simfqt-$SFQ_VER/share/doc/simfqt/html/refman.pdf
  • To run the local binary version:
  ./simfqt/simfqt -b
  • To run the installed version:
  ${INSTALL_BASEDIR}/simfqt-$SFQ_VER/bin/simfqt -b

Denis Arnaud