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Modern CMake Sample

Sample project that shows proper modern CMake usage on a dummy library and an executable that uses it. Accompanying code to my blog post It's Time To Do CMake Right

Build Instructions

Dependencies

  • cmake >= 3.13
  • Boost >= 1.65
  • rapidjson >= 1.1

Building the Library

cd libjsonutils
cmake -Bbuild
cmake --build build

You can run the tests:

cmake --build build -- test

Installing the library

You can install the lib in two ways. First, in a classical way: put it somewhere in your system so that executable can find it, or two, build it but register it in the CMake's User Package Registry, avoiding installation.

Normal Installation

sudo cmake --build build -- install

This will install the example library under /usr/local/ on UNIX systems.

Alternatively, you can specify a custom installation directory by setting -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX in the cmake configure step:

cmake -Bbuild -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=<custom_install_dir>
sudo cmake --build build -- install

To uninstall the library, you can run:

cd build
xargs rm < install_manifest.txt

see F.A.Q

Using CMake's User Package Registry

Instead of actually installing the library, you can just build it and register the build in CMake's User Package Registry

cd libjsonutils
cmake -Bbuild -DCMAKE_EXPORT_PACKAGE_REGISTRY

This will register the library's build in CMake's User Package Registry (on UNIX systems it defaults to ~/.cmake).

This is convenient, as packages depending on the library (e.g. via find_package) will be able to find it through the registry, even when the library hasn't been installed.

Building the example executable

If the library is in the CMake's User Package Registry or installed in a system known location, like /usr/local/, you just build the executable with:

cd example_exec
cmake -Bbuild
cmake --build build

If you installed the library in a custom location you must point CMake to the installation directory:

cd example_exec
cmake -Bbuild -DJSONUtils_DIR=<custom_install_dir>/lib/cmake/JSONUtils
cmake --build build

Run the executable

You are done!

cd example_exec
./build/example_exec

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