I need help with writing good CMakeLists.txt
files for C++
projects.
This is the structure of my projects:
MainProj
| ProjLib/
| | include/
| | | proj_lib.h
| | src/
| | | proj_lib.cc
| | CMakeLists.txt
| ProjExec/
| | include/
| | | proj_exec.h
| | src/
| | | proj_exec.cc
| | CMakeLists.txt
| CMakeLists.txt
MainProj
CMakeLists.txt
:
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8)
project(MainProj CXX)
# enable C and C++ language
enable_language(C CXX)
# Add sub-directories
add_subdirectory(ProjLib)
add_subdirectory(ProjExec)
ProjLib
CMakeLists.txt
:
set (PROJLIB_INCLUDE_DIR ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/include)
set (PROJLIB_SOURCE_DIR ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/src)
set(PROJLIB_SRCS
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/src/proj_lib.cc
)
include_directories("${PROJLIB_SOURCE_DIR}")
include_directories("${PROJLIB_INCLUDE_DIR}")
add_library(ProjLib SHARED ${PROJLIB_SRCS} ${PROJLIB_INCLUDE_DIR})
target_include_directories (ProjLib PUBLIC ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR})
ProjExec
CMakeLists.txt
:
set (PROJEXEC_SOURCE_DIR ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/src)
set (PROJEXEC_INCLUDE_DIR ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/include)
set(PROJEXEC_SRCS
${PROJEXEC_SOURCE_DIR}/proj_exec.cc
)
include_directories("${PROJEXEC_SOURCE_DIR}")
include_directories("${PROJEXEC_INCLUDE_DIR}")
add_executable(ProjExec ${PROJEXEC_SRCS})
target_link_libraries (ProjExec LINK_PUBLIC ProjLib)
proj_exec.cc
:
#include "proj_lib.h"
...
And it doesn't found proj_lib.h
in proj_exec.cc
file.
Do I need some additional entries in some cmake
?
You need to make use of the CMake targets and their properties:
MainProj/CMakeLists.txt:
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8)
project(MainProj)
# Add sub-directories
add_subdirectory(ProjLib)
add_subdirectory(ProjExec)
ProjLib/CMakeLists.txt
add_library(ProjLib SHARED src/proj_lib.cc)
target_include_directories(ProjLib PUBLIC ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/include)
ProjExec/CMakeLists.txt
add_executable(ProjExec src/proj_exec.cc)
target_include_directories(ProjExec PRIVATE ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/include)
target_link_libraries(ProjExec ProjLib)
target_link_libraries
makes sure that when building a target, its dependencies' PUBLIC and INTERFACE include directories will be used appropriately.