[CMake] Make project name a target

Marcel Loose loose at astron.nl
Fri Sep 11 10:22:00 EDT 2009


Hi David,

I don't see the exact difference between (1) and (2). And yes, I was
thinking of using the project name as a target. You are right, that it
might cause clashes with existing projects, though :-(

We use the convention that project names are always capitalized, so we
usually don't run into problems.

Is there a nifty trick to wrap the 'project' command? I never succeeded
in doing that.

Best regards,
Marcel Loose.


On Fri, 2009-09-11 at 07:09 -0400, David Cole wrote:
> When you say "make the project name a target" what do you mean by
> that?
> 
> 
> (1) internally create a CMake target with the given name?
> (2) create a makefile target with that name that builds all the cmake
> targets in that cmake project?
> (3) something else?
> 
> 
> (1) is probably not feasible for most folks -- because many people use
> the same name for their PROJECT statement and the main library or
> executable for that project.... which is already a cmake target (and a
> makefile target) with that name.
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 3:51 AM, Marcel Loose <loose at astron.nl> wrote:
>         Hi all,
>         
>         I was wondering whether it's a good idea to make the project
>         name (i.e.
>         the argument to the 'project' command) a target.
>         
>         Rationale: I have a project that consists of numerous
>         sub-projects and I
>         would like to be able to build some of these separately.
>         Wrapping the
>         'project' command in a macro is not a solution, because AFAIK
>         CMake
>         *must* see a 'project' command in the top-level CMakeLists.txt
>         file; a
>         'myproject' macro, wrapping the 'project' command, will not
>         do.
>         
>         Any comments?
>         
>         Best regards,
>         Marcel Loose.
>         
>         
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