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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

The basics of the CMake Language syntax

Composing CMake code is very much like writing in any other imperative language: lines are executed from top to bottom and from left to right, occasionally stepping into an included file or a called function. Depending on the mode (see the Mastering the command line section in Chapter 1, First Steps with CMake), the execution begins from the root file of the source tree (CMakeLists.txt) or a .cmake script file that was passed as an argument to cmake.

As we discussed in the previous chapter, scripts support the majority of the CMake Language (with the exclusion of any project-related functionality). As a result, they're a great way to start practicing the CMake syntax itself, and that's why we'll be using them here. After becoming comfortable writing basic listfiles, we'll start preparing actual project files in the next chapter. If you remember, scripts can be run with the following command:

cmake -P script.cmake
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