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<source lang="cmake"> cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.6)
- The idea of this demo is to show how to set a group of CMake variables together.
- A common use case is to allow easy enabling/disabling of a large set of targets, while
- maintaining manual individual target control. This is in contrast to a BUILD_ALL style variable,
- where targets are build if a corresponding variable to the target is set, OR the BUILD_ALL variable
- is set. The problem with this method is that if you want to set "all but one" of the targets to ON,
- it is not possible without manually setting all N-1 of the targets to OFF.
PROJECT(VariablePrefix)
- Add options to build specific targets
option(build_Green "green") option(build_Blue "blue")
- Add options to allow enabling/disabling of a set of targets
option(TurnOnAll "all") option(TurnOffAll "all")
- A function to get all user defined variables with a specified prefix
function (getListOfVarsStartingWith _prefix _varResult)
get_cmake_property(_vars VARIABLES) string (REGEX MATCHALL "(^|;)${_prefix}[A-Za-z0-9_]*" _matchedVars "${_vars}") set (${_varResult} ${_matchedVars} PARENT_SCOPE)
endfunction()
- Mass toggle "commands". These variables (TurnOnAll and TurnOffAll) let you
- enable or disable all of the variables starting with "build_". This is an abuse
- of a CMake "variable" to be used as an instruction to issue a command once.
- For example, when TurnOnAll is set to ON and then configure is run, the following
- block is run once, and then TurnOnAll sets itself back to OFF.
if(TurnOnAll)
getListOfVarsStartingWith("build_" matchedVars) foreach (_var IN LISTS matchedVars) message("Turn on ${item}") set(${_var} ON CACHE BOOL "test" FORCE) endforeach()
set(TurnOnAll OFF CACHE BOOL "test" FORCE) # Set itself back to off, as this is a one time thing.
endif()
- In exactly the same manner, if TurnOffAll is set to ON, all of the variables starting with build_ are set to OFF.
if(TurnOffAll)
getListOfVarsStartingWith("build_" matchedVars) foreach (_var IN LISTS matchedVars) message("Turn off ${item}") set(${_var} OFF CACHE BOOL "test" FORCE) endforeach()
set(TurnOffAll OFF CACHE BOOL "test" FORCE) # Set itself back to off, as this is a one time thing.
endif()
- Of course turning on all variables at the same time as turning off all variables does not make sense.
if(TurnOnAllTargets AND TurnOffAllTargets)
message(FATAL_ERROR "You cannot turn targets on and off at the same time!")
endif()
- Conditional executables
if(build_Green)
ADD_EXECUTABLE(GreenLaser GroupVariables.cpp)
endif()
if(build_Blue)
ADD_EXECUTABLE(BlueLaser GroupVariables.cpp) # other options here
endif()
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