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= Key CMake options created for modular ITK = | = Key CMake options created for modular ITK = | ||
== Main mode == | == Main mode (groups) == | ||
* | * '''ITKGroup<xxx>''': select a group of modules. The default grouping/categorization of the modules can be found in "CMake/ITKGroup.cmake". The core group is turned on by default. | ||
== Advanced mode == | When a group is ON, all the modules in the group and their depending modules are "enabled". | ||
* Module_< | The corresponding CMake variables " <module name>_ENABLED" for each of those modules are ON. | ||
* ITK_BUILD_ALL_MODULES: | Users could change the categorization by editing "CMake/ITKGroup.cmake" according to their needs. | ||
== Advanced mode (modules) == | |||
* '''Module_<xxx>''': build a module. | |||
* '''ITK_BUILD_ALL_MODULES''': build all the modules in the toolkit (for testing the entire toolkit, this option is often used) | |||
When a module is ON, the module and its depending modules are "enabled". | |||
The corresponding CMake variables " <module name>_ENABLED" are ON. |
Latest revision as of 16:00, 9 December 2011
Key CMake options created for modular ITK
Main mode (groups)
- ITKGroup<xxx>: select a group of modules. The default grouping/categorization of the modules can be found in "CMake/ITKGroup.cmake". The core group is turned on by default.
When a group is ON, all the modules in the group and their depending modules are "enabled". The corresponding CMake variables " <module name>_ENABLED" for each of those modules are ON. Users could change the categorization by editing "CMake/ITKGroup.cmake" according to their needs.
Advanced mode (modules)
- Module_<xxx>: build a module.
- ITK_BUILD_ALL_MODULES: build all the modules in the toolkit (for testing the entire toolkit, this option is often used)
When a module is ON, the module and its depending modules are "enabled". The corresponding CMake variables " <module name>_ENABLED" are ON.