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Modern CMake for C++

You're reading from  Modern CMake for C++

Product type Book
Published in Feb 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801070058
Pages 460 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Rafał Świdziński Rafał Świdziński
Profile icon Rafał Świdziński

Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Introducing CMake
2. Chapter 1: First Steps with CMake 3. Chapter 2: The CMake Language 4. Chapter 3: Setting Up Your First CMake Project 5. Section 2: Building With CMake
6. Chapter 4: Working with Targets 7. Chapter 5: Compiling C++ Sources with CMake 8. Chapter 6: Linking with CMake 9. Chapter 7: Managing Dependencies with CMake 10. Section 3: Automating With CMake
11. Chapter 8: Testing Frameworks 12. Chapter 9: Program Analysis Tools 13. Chapter 10: Generating Documentation 14. Chapter 11: Installing and Packaging 15. Chapter 12: Creating Your Professional Project 16. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix: Miscellaneous Commands

Chapter 6: Linking with CMake

You might think that after we have successfully compiled the source code into a binary file, our job as build engineers is done. That's almost the case – binary files contain all the code for a CPU to execute, but the code is scattered across multiple files in a very complex way. Linking is a process that simplifies things and makes machine code neat and quick to consume.

A quick glance at the list of commands will tell you that CMake doesn't provide that many related to linking. Admittedly, target_link_libraries() is the only one that actually configures this step. Why dedicate a whole chapter to a single command then? Unfortunately, almost nothing is ever easy in computer science, and linking is no exception.

To achieve the correct results, we need to follow the whole story – understand how exactly a linker works and get the basics right. We'll talk about the internal structure of object files, how the relocation and...

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