I want to create a project of projects using cmake which is accessible in a similar manner to that used by Poco. I find that using Poco as an example is crowded and difficult to follow so I am trying to create a minimal version, without macros so that I can see what is going on. I have constructed a repository for this example here.
https://github.com/markeastwood82/nomnoms
This, and what is written below is currently my best guess at how to solve this problem after some days of reading up / grappling with "modern CMake", except that it doesn't quite work. Essentially I have a library noms
with components fruit
and veg
which I want link dynamically from an application munch
. I can install the noms
library, but cannot find it with munch
. Can someone please help me to put this thing together?
The two projects are structured are as follows:
noms
|---- CMakeLists.txt
+---- fruit
| |---- CMakeLists.txt
| |---- fruit-config.cmake.in
| +---- src
| | |----apple.cpp
| |
| +---- include/noms/fruit
| |----apple.h
|
+---- veg
|---- CMakeLists.txt
|---- veg-config.cmake.in
+---- src
| |---- asparagus.cpp
|
+---- include/noms/veg
|---- asparagus.h
munch
|---- CmakeLists.txt
+---- src
|---- main.cpp
The file noms/CMakeLists.txt
contains the following.
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.0)
set(project noms)
set(version 1.0.0)
project(${project})
add_subdirectory(fruit)
add_subdirectory(veg)
# UPDATE: implement advice from Tsyvarev
configure_file(${project}-config.cmake
"${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/${project}-config.cmake"
@ONLY
)
include(CMakePackageConfigHelpers)
write_basic_package_version_file(
"${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/${project}-config-version.cmake"
VERSION ${version}
COMPATIBILITY AnyNewerVersion
)
install(
FILES
"${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/${project}-config.cmake"
DESTINATION lib/cmake/${project}
)
The file noms/fruit/CMakeLists.txt
(and almost identical for noms/veg/CMakeLists.txt
) is
set(component fruit)
add_library(${component} SHARED src/apple.cpp)
# namespaced alias
add_library(${project}::${component} ALIAS ${component})
target_include_directories(${component}
PUBLIC
$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/include>
$<INSTALL_INTERFACE:include>
)
install(TARGETS ${component} EXPORT ${component}-targets
COMPONENT ${component}
LIBRARY DESTINATION lib
ARCHIVE DESTINATION lib
RUNTIME DESTINATION bin
INCLUDES DESTINATION include
)
install(EXPORT ${component}-targets
FILE "${project}-${component}-targets.cmake"
NAMESPACE ${project}::
DESTINATION lib/cmake/${project}
COMPONENT ${component}
)
# This seems like a kludge, but it does place the file in the correct location
# on my machine (Ubuntu 18.04). Idea taken from Poco
configure_file("${component}-config.cmake.in"
"${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/${project}-${component}-config.cmake"
@ONLY
)
include(CMakePackageConfigHelpers)
write_basic_package_version_file(
"${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/${project}-${component}-config-version.cmake"
VERSION ${version}
COMPATIBILITY AnyNewerVersion
)
install(
FILES
"${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/${project}-${component}-config.cmake"
"${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/${project}-${component}-config-version.cmake"
DESTINATION lib/cmake/${project}
COMPONENT ${component}
)
# DESTINATION will be automatically prefixed by ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}
install(
DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/include
COMPONENT ${component}
DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}
)
Finally, the file for noms/fruit/fruit-config.cmake.in
(and almost identical for noms/veg/veg-config.cmake
) is
include(${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/noms-fruit-config-version.cmake)
include(${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/noms-fruit-config-targets.cmake)
For project munch
, the file munch/CMakeLists.txt
is simply
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.0)
set(project munch)
find_package(noms REQUIRED COMPONENTS fruit)
add_executable(${project} src/main.cpp)
target_include_directories(${project}
PUBLIC
$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/include>
$<INSTALL_INTERFACE:$include>
)
target_link_libraries(${project}
PUBLIC
noms::fruit
)
After installing noms
I try to build munch
, however cmake can't find the noms-config.cmake
file. I don't know what it should contain, nor where I should really put it. I am also not sure it the method of using configure_file
in noms/<food-type>/CMakeLists.txt
is appropriate, given this does not seem to be required in the example here
https://github.com/boostcon/cppnow_presentations_2017/blob/master/05-19-2017_friday/effective_cmake__daniel_pfeifer__cppnow_05-19-2017.pdf
My question is essentially the same as was asked here, which is currently unanswered (the accepted answer is incorrect, as I have commented in that thread). Actually to be fair, since that thread is 6 years old, it may have been correct at the time of writing, but does not appear to utilize the xxx-config.cmake method that is now recommended.
How to export libraries with components in CMAKE?
Please feel free to pull me up on any mistakes I have made, or anything that could be done better. Thanks
* UPDATE *
In addition to the updated noms/CMakeLists.txt
file above, I have implemented the following noms/noms-config.cmake
file as per advice from @Tsyvarev below ...
foreach(component ${noms_FIND_COMPONENTS})
include(${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/noms-${component}-config.cmake)
endforeach()
The resulting code now works, thankyou!
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