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visual studio - Setting the MSVC runtime in CMake

I'm following the instructions in the CMake FAQ entry "How can I build my MSVC application with a static runtime?" to centralize selection of the MSVC runtime for a bunch of nested CMake projects (they are pulled in as Git submodules and added to the master project using CMake's find_package() directive).

So, I wrote this CMake macro:

macro(configure_msvc_runtime)
  if(MSVC)

    # Default to statically-linked runtime.
    if("${MSVC_RUNTIME}" STREQUAL "")
      set(MSVC_RUNTIME "static")
    endif()

    # Set compiler options.
    set(variables
      CMAKE_C_FLAGS_DEBUG
      CMAKE_C_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL
      CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELEASE
      CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO
      CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG
      CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL
      CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELEASE
      CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO
    )
    if(${MSVC_RUNTIME} STREQUAL "static")
      message(STATUS
        "MSVC -> forcing use of statically-linked runtime."
      )
      foreach(variable ${variables})
        if(${variable} MATCHES "/MD")
          string(REGEX REPLACE "/MD" "/MT" ${variable} "${${variable}}")
        endif()
      endforeach()
    else()
      message(STATUS
        "MSVC -> forcing use of dynamically-linked runtime."
      )
      foreach(variable ${variables})
        if(${variable} MATCHES "/MT")
          string(REGEX REPLACE "/MT" "/MD" ${variable} "${${variable}}")
        endif()
      endforeach()
    endif()
  endif()
endmacro()

I call this macro at the beginning of my root CMakeLists.txt (before any add_library() or add_executable() call is made) and add a little bit of debugging prints:

configure_msvc_runtime()
set(variables
  CMAKE_C_FLAGS_DEBUG
  CMAKE_C_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL
  CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELEASE
  CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO
  CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG
  CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL
  CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELEASE
  CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO
)
message(STATUS "Initial build flags:")
foreach(variable ${variables})
  message(STATUS "  '${variable}': ${${variable}}")
endforeach()
message(STATUS "")

Then, I run CMake to generate a Visual Studio solution like so:

cmake -G "Visual Studio 9 2008" .... -DMSVC_RUNTIME=dynamic

and I get the following outputs:

-- MSVC -> forcing use of dynamically-linked runtime.
-- Initial build flags:
--   'CMAKE_C_FLAGS_DEBUG': /D_DEBUG /MDd /Zi  /Ob0 /Od /RTC1
--   'CMAKE_C_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL': /MD /O1 /Ob1 /D NDEBUG
--   'CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELEASE': /MD /O2 /Ob2 /D NDEBUG
--   'CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO': /MD /Zi /O2 /Ob1 /D NDEBUG
--   'CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG': /D_DEBUG /MDd /Zi /Ob0 /Od /RTC1
--   'CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL': /MD /O1 /Ob1 /D NDEBUG
--   'CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELEASE': /MD /O2 /Ob2 /D NDEBUG
--   'CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO': /MD /Zi /O2 /Ob1 /D NDEBUG

Now, the thing is that when I start Visual Studio and examine the project properties under "C/C++, Code Generation", I see that the "Runtime Library" setting is not consistent with the options printed in the shell. Under the "Release", "MinSizeRel" and "RelWithDebInfo" configurations, I get the expected results ("Multi-threaded DLL /MD", but the "Debug" configuration still displays "Multi-threaded /MT").

Also, when I force use of the statically-linked runtime, I get similar results. If I run

cmake -G "Visual Studio 9 2008" .... -DMSVC_RUNTIME=static

I get the following outputs:

-- MSVC -> forcing use of statically-linked runtime.
-- Initial build flags:
--   'CMAKE_C_FLAGS_DEBUG': /D_DEBUG /MTd /Zi  /Ob0 /Od /RTC1
--   'CMAKE_C_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL': /MT /O1 /Ob1 /D NDEBUG
--   'CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELEASE': /MT /O2 /Ob2 /D NDEBUG
--   'CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO': /MT /Zi /O2 /Ob1 /D NDEBUG
--   'CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG': /D_DEBUG /MTd /Zi /Ob0 /Od /RTC1
--   'CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL': /MT /O1 /Ob1 /D NDEBUG
--   'CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELEASE': /MT /O2 /Ob2 /D NDEBUG
--   'CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO': /MT /Zi /O2 /Ob1 /D NDEBUG

And yet all configurations produce the "Multi-threaded /MT" value for the "Runtime Library" setting.

What am I doing wrong, or if this is a bug in CMake (2.8.7) or something?


For what it's worth, if I generate Visual Studio 2010 project files, I get a different value for the "Debug" configuration, but still not the one I selected.

In all cases, the setting appears in regular font for the "Debug" configuration whereas it appears in bolded font for the other configurations, hinting that those are overrides. Moreover,if I open the XML project files, I find that the "Debug" configuration has no setting for the "RuntimeLibrary" attribute of the "Tool" element with the "Name=VCCLCompilerTool" attribute. All other configurations have an explicit setting.

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It seems all the while I was working on this, I forgot to remove the bad CMake configuration I'm trying to replace.

Further down the build script, I had left this little bugger:

set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG
  "/DWIN32 /D_WINDOWS /EHsc /WX /wd4355 /wd4251 /wd4250 /wd4996"
  CACHE STRING "Debug compiler flags" FORCE
)

Basically, I was overriding the results of by configure_msvc_runtime() macro with build flags that did not set the MSVC runtime.


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