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CMake Cookbook

By : Radovan Bast, Roberto Di Remigio
Book Image

CMake Cookbook

By: Radovan Bast, Roberto Di Remigio

Overview of this book

CMake is cross-platform, open-source software for managing the build process in a portable fashion. This book features a collection of recipes and building blocks with tips and techniques for working with CMake, CTest, CPack, and CDash. CMake Cookbook includes real-world examples in the form of recipes that cover different ways to structure, configure, build, and test small- to large-scale code projects. You will learn to use CMake's command-line tools and master modern CMake practices for configuring, building, and testing binaries and libraries. With this book, you will be able to work with external libraries and structure your own projects in a modular and reusable way. You will be well-equipped to generate native build scripts for Linux, MacOS, and Windows, simplify and refactor projects using CMake, and port projects to CMake.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)

Generating source code at configure time using Python

The code for this recipe is available at https://github.com/dev-cafe/cmake-cookbook/tree/v1.0/chapter-06/recipe-02, including a Fortran/C example. The recipe is valid with CMake version 3.10 (and higher), and has been tested on GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows with MSYS Makefiles.

In this recipe, we will revisit the previous example, and will again generate print_info.c from the template print_info.c.in. However, this time, we will imagine that the CMake function configure_file() has not been invented yet, and will emulate it with a Python script. The goal of this recipe is to learn how we can generate source code at configure time by using a now familiar example. Of course, we will probably favor configure_file() for a real project, but when faced with the challenge of generating sources using Python at configure time, we will...