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cc88ede7a3 Help: Provide guidance on INTERFACE for target_precompile_headers()
dae9a808fe Help: Reorganise target_precompile_headers() docs for readability

Acked-by: Kitware Robot <[email protected]>
Merge-request: !4045
Brad King 6 سال پیش
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      Help/command/target_precompile_headers.rst
  2. 2 0
      Help/prop_tgt/INTERFACE_PRECOMPILE_HEADERS.rst

+ 73 - 49
Help/command/target_precompile_headers.rst

@@ -3,33 +3,21 @@ target_precompile_headers
 
 Add a list of header files to precompile.
 
+Precompiling header files can speed up compilation by creating a partially
+processed version of some header files, and then using that version during
+compilations rather than repeatedly parsing the original headers.
+
+Main Form
+^^^^^^^^^
+
 .. code-block:: cmake
 
   target_precompile_headers(<target>
     <INTERFACE|PUBLIC|PRIVATE> [header1...]
     [<INTERFACE|PUBLIC|PRIVATE> [header2...] ...])
 
-  target_precompile_headers(<target> REUSE_FROM <other_target>)
-
-Adds header files to :prop_tgt:`PRECOMPILE_HEADERS` or
-:prop_tgt:`INTERFACE_PRECOMPILE_HEADERS` target properties.
-
-The second signature will reuse an already precompiled header file artefact
-from another target. This is done by setting the
-:prop_tgt:`PRECOMPILE_HEADERS_REUSE_FROM` to ``<other_target>`` value.
-The ``<other_target>`` will become a dependency of ``<target>``.
-
-.. note::
-
-  The second signature will require the same set of compiler options,
-  compiler flags, compiler definitions for both ``<target>``, and
-  ``<other_target>``. Compilers (e.g. GCC) will issue a warning if the
-  precompiled header file cannot be used (``-Winvalid-pch``).
-
-Precompiling header files can speed up compilation by creating a partially
-processed version of some header files, and then using that version during
-compilations rather than repeatedly parsing the original headers.
-
+The command adds header files to the :prop_tgt:`PRECOMPILE_HEADERS` and/or
+:prop_tgt:`INTERFACE_PRECOMPILE_HEADERS` target properties of ``<target>``.
 The named ``<target>`` must have been created by a command such as
 :command:`add_executable` or :command:`add_library` and must not be an
 :ref:`ALIAS target <Alias Targets>`.
@@ -38,25 +26,50 @@ The ``INTERFACE``, ``PUBLIC`` and ``PRIVATE`` keywords are required to
 specify the scope of the following arguments.  ``PRIVATE`` and ``PUBLIC``
 items will populate the :prop_tgt:`PRECOMPILE_HEADERS` property of
 ``<target>``.  ``PUBLIC`` and ``INTERFACE`` items will populate the
-:prop_tgt:`INTERFACE_PRECOMPILE_HEADERS` property of ``<target>``.
-(:ref:`IMPORTED targets <Imported Targets>` only support ``INTERFACE`` items.)
-Repeated calls for the same ``<target>`` append items in the order called.
+:prop_tgt:`INTERFACE_PRECOMPILE_HEADERS` property of ``<target>``
+(:ref:`IMPORTED targets <Imported Targets>` only support ``INTERFACE`` items).
+Repeated calls for the same ``<target>`` will append items in the order called.
+
+Projects should generally avoid using ``PUBLIC`` or ``INTERFACE`` for targets
+that will be :ref:`exported <install(EXPORT)>`, or they should at least use
+the ``$<BUILD_INTERFACE:...>`` generator expression to prevent precompile
+headers from appearing in an installed exported target.  Consumers of a target
+should typically be in control of what precompile headers they use, not have
+precompile headers forced on them by the targets being consumed (since
+precompile headers are not typically usage requirements).  A notable exception
+to this is where an :ref:`interface library <Interface Libraries>` is created
+to define a commonly used set of precompile headers in one place and then other
+targets link to that interface library privately.  In this case, the interface
+library exists specifically to propagate the precompile headers to its
+consumers and the consumer is effectively still in control, since it decides
+whether to link to the interface library or not.
+
+The list of header files is used to generate a header file named
+``cmake_pch.h|xx`` which is used to generate the precompiled header file
+(``.pch``, ``.gch``, ``.pchi``) artifact.  The ``cmake_pch.h|xx`` header
+file will be force included (``-include`` for GCC, ``/FI`` for MSVC) to
+all source files, so sources do not need to have ``#include "pch.h"``.
+
+Header file names specified with angle brackets (e.g. ``<unordered_map>``) or
+explicit double quotes (escaped for the :manual:`cmake-language(7)`,
+e.g. ``[["other_header.h"]]``) will be treated as is, and include directories
+must be available for the compiler to find them.  Other header file names
+(e.g. ``project_header.h``) are interpreted as being relative to the current
+source directory (e.g. :variable:`CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR`) and will be
+included by absolute path.
 
-Arguments to ``target_precompile_headers`` may use "generator expressions"
+Arguments to ``target_precompile_headers()`` may use "generator expressions"
 with the syntax ``$<...>``.
 See the :manual:`cmake-generator-expressions(7)` manual for available
 expressions.  See the :manual:`cmake-compile-features(7)` manual for
 information on compile features and a list of supported compilers.
 The ``$<COMPILE_LANGUAGE:...>`` generator expression is particularly
 useful for specifying a language-specific header to precompile for
-only one language (e.g. ``CXX`` and not ``C``).
-
-Usage
-^^^^^
+only one language (e.g. ``CXX`` and not ``C``).  For example:
 
 .. code-block:: cmake
 
-  target_precompile_headers(<target>
+  target_precompile_headers(myTarget
     PUBLIC
       project_header.h
       "$<$<COMPILE_LANGUAGE:CXX>:cxx_only.h>"
@@ -65,20 +78,6 @@ Usage
       <unordered_map>
   )
 
-The list of header files is used to generate a header file named
-``cmake_pch.h|xx`` which is used to generate the precompiled header file
-(``.pch``, ``.gch``, ``.pchi``) artifact.  The ``cmake_pch.h|xx`` header
-file will be force included (``-include`` for GCC, ``/FI`` for MSVC) to
-all source files, so sources do not need to have ``#include "pch.h"``.
-
-Header file names specified with angle brackets (e.g. ``<unordered_map>``) or
-explicit double quotes (escaped for the :manual:`cmake-language(7)`,
-e.g. ``[["other_header.h"]]``) will be treated as is, and include directories
-must be available for the compiler to find them.  Other header file names
-(e.g. ``project_header.h``) are interpreted as being relative to the current
-source directory (e.g. :variable:`CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR`) and will be
-included by absolute path.
-
 When specifying angle brackets inside a :manual:`generator expression
 <cmake-generator-expressions(7)>`, be sure to encode the closing ``>``
 as ``$<ANGLE-R>``.  For example:
@@ -88,13 +87,38 @@ as ``$<ANGLE-R>``.  For example:
   target_precompile_headers(mylib PRIVATE
     "$<$<COMPILE_LANGUAGE:C>:<stddef.h$<ANGLE-R>>"
     "$<$<COMPILE_LANGUAGE:CXX>:<cstddef$<ANGLE-R>>"
-    )
+  )
+
+
+Reusing Precompile Headers
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+The command also supports a second signature which can be used to specify that
+one target re-uses a precompiled header file artefact from another target
+instead of generating its own:
+
+.. code-block:: cmake
+
+  target_precompile_headers(<target> REUSE_FROM <other_target>)
+
+This form sets the :prop_tgt:`PRECOMPILE_HEADERS_REUSE_FROM` property to
+``<other_target>`` and adds a dependency such that ``<target>`` will depend
+on ``<other_target>``.  CMake will halt with an error if the
+:prop_tgt:`PRECOMPILE_HEADERS` property of ``<target>`` is already set when
+the ``REUSE_FROM`` form is used.
+
+.. note::
+
+  The ``REUSE_FROM`` form requires the same set of compiler options,
+  compiler flags and compiler definitions for both ``<target>`` and
+  ``<other_target>``.  Some compilers (e.g. GCC) may issue a warning if the
+  precompiled header file cannot be used (``-Winvalid-pch``).
 
 See Also
 ^^^^^^^^
 
-For disabling precompile headers for specific targets there is the
-property :prop_tgt:`DISABLE_PRECOMPILE_HEADERS`.
+To disable precompile headers for specific targets, see the
+:prop_tgt:`DISABLE_PRECOMPILE_HEADERS` target property.
 
-For skipping certain source files there is the source file property
-:prop_sf:`SKIP_PRECOMPILE_HEADERS`.
+To prevent precompile headers from being used when compiling a specific
+source file, see the :prop_sf:`SKIP_PRECOMPILE_HEADERS` source file property.

+ 2 - 0
Help/prop_tgt/INTERFACE_PRECOMPILE_HEADERS.rst

@@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ Targets may populate this property to publish the header files
 for consuming targets to precompile.  The :command:`target_precompile_headers`
 command populates this property with values given to the ``PUBLIC`` and
 ``INTERFACE`` keywords.  Projects may also get and set the property directly.
+See the discussion in :command:`target_precompile_headers` for guidance on
+appropriate use of this property for installed or exported targets.
 
 Contents of ``INTERFACE_PRECOMPILE_HEADERS`` may use "generator expressions"
 with the syntax ``$<...>``.  See the :manual:`cmake-generator-expressions(7)`