[CMake] Appending to CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS

Michael Jackson mike.jackson at bluequartz.net
Tue Sep 11 13:19:26 EDT 2018


Hmm. The idea for the “/MP” flags for those that don’t use Visual Studio is that it will inform the compiler to use all the cores on the system to compile. Much like Ninja does automatically and “make -jN” does for makefiles.

Essentially I want to automatically add the “/MP” flag anytime that I configure using Visual Studio (2015/2017) as the generator. I guess I could put the append string fairly high up in the CMake hierarchy. I am not seeing a property (from the first link you sent) that would allow me to do that.

 

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From: Marc CHEVRIER <marc.chevrier at gmail.com>
Date: Tuesday, September 11, 2018 at 1:04 PM
To: Michael Jackson <mike.jackson at bluequartz.net>
Cc: CMake <cmake at cmake.org>
Subject: Re: [CMake] Appending to CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS

 

The best approach is to use properties (see https://cmake.org/cmake/help/git-master/manual/cmake-properties.7.html).

 

At directory level and target level you can use property 'COMPILE_OPTIONS'.  These properties can be updated using, respectively 'add_compile_options' and 'target_compile_options'.

 

Be aware that variable 'CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS' is a string so to extend it you have to use:

string(APPEND CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "flag1 flag2")

 

 

Le mar. 11 sept. 2018 à 17:58, Michael Jackson <mike.jackson at bluequartz.net> a écrit :

What is the “modern” way to append to CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS? This is the logic that I would like:

 

If (MSVC)

                Set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS ${ CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} “/MP”)

Endif()

 

I have always heard that appending to the compile flags in this way is “bad”. What is the best practice for doing this?

 

Thanks

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