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  1. add_library
  2. -----------
  3. .. only:: html
  4. .. contents::
  5. Add a library to the project using the specified source files.
  6. Normal Libraries
  7. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  8. ::
  9. add_library(<name> [STATIC | SHARED | MODULE]
  10. [EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL]
  11. source1 [source2 ...])
  12. Adds a library target called ``<name>`` to be built from the source files
  13. listed in the command invocation. The ``<name>`` corresponds to the
  14. logical target name and must be globally unique within a project. The
  15. actual file name of the library built is constructed based on
  16. conventions of the native platform (such as ``lib<name>.a`` or
  17. ``<name>.lib``).
  18. ``STATIC``, ``SHARED``, or ``MODULE`` may be given to specify the type of
  19. library to be created. ``STATIC`` libraries are archives of object files
  20. for use when linking other targets. ``SHARED`` libraries are linked
  21. dynamically and loaded at runtime. ``MODULE`` libraries are plugins that
  22. are not linked into other targets but may be loaded dynamically at runtime
  23. using dlopen-like functionality. If no type is given explicitly the
  24. type is ``STATIC`` or ``SHARED`` based on whether the current value of the
  25. variable :variable:`BUILD_SHARED_LIBS` is ``ON``. For ``SHARED`` and
  26. ``MODULE`` libraries the :prop_tgt:`POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE` target
  27. property is set to ``ON`` automatically.
  28. A ``SHARED`` or ``STATIC`` library may be marked with the :prop_tgt:`FRAMEWORK`
  29. target property to create an OS X Framework.
  30. If a library does not export any symbols, it must not be declared as a
  31. ``SHARED`` library. For example, a Windows resource DLL or a managed C++/CLI
  32. DLL that exports no unmanaged symbols would need to be a ``MODULE`` library.
  33. This is because CMake expects a ``SHARED`` library to always have an
  34. associated import library on Windows.
  35. By default the library file will be created in the build tree directory
  36. corresponding to the source tree directory in which the command was
  37. invoked. See documentation of the :prop_tgt:`ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY`,
  38. :prop_tgt:`LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY`, and
  39. :prop_tgt:`RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY` target properties to change this
  40. location. See documentation of the :prop_tgt:`OUTPUT_NAME` target
  41. property to change the ``<name>`` part of the final file name.
  42. If ``EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL`` is given the corresponding property will be set on
  43. the created target. See documentation of the :prop_tgt:`EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL`
  44. target property for details.
  45. Source arguments to ``add_library`` may use "generator expressions" with
  46. the syntax ``$<...>``. See the :manual:`cmake-generator-expressions(7)`
  47. manual for available expressions. See the :manual:`cmake-buildsystem(7)`
  48. manual for more on defining buildsystem properties.
  49. See also :prop_sf:`HEADER_FILE_ONLY` on what to do if some sources are
  50. pre-processed, and you want to have the original sources reachable from
  51. within IDE.
  52. Imported Libraries
  53. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  54. ::
  55. add_library(<name> <SHARED|STATIC|MODULE|OBJECT|UNKNOWN> IMPORTED
  56. [GLOBAL])
  57. An :ref:`IMPORTED library target <Imported Targets>` references a library
  58. file located outside the project. No rules are generated to build it, and
  59. the :prop_tgt:`IMPORTED` target property is ``True``. The target name has
  60. scope in the directory in which it is created and below, but the ``GLOBAL``
  61. option extends visibility. It may be referenced like any target built
  62. within the project. ``IMPORTED`` libraries are useful for convenient
  63. reference from commands like :command:`target_link_libraries`. Details
  64. about the imported library are specified by setting properties whose names
  65. begin in ``IMPORTED_`` and ``INTERFACE_``. The most important such
  66. property is :prop_tgt:`IMPORTED_LOCATION` (and its per-configuration
  67. variant :prop_tgt:`IMPORTED_LOCATION_<CONFIG>`) which specifies the
  68. location of the main library file on disk. See documentation of the
  69. ``IMPORTED_*`` and ``INTERFACE_*`` properties for more information.
  70. Object Libraries
  71. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  72. ::
  73. add_library(<name> OBJECT <src>...)
  74. Creates an :ref:`Object Library <Object Libraries>`. An object library
  75. compiles source files but does not archive or link their object files into a
  76. library. Instead other targets created by :command:`add_library` or
  77. :command:`add_executable` may reference the objects using an expression of the
  78. form ``$<TARGET_OBJECTS:objlib>`` as a source, where ``objlib`` is the
  79. object library name. For example:
  80. .. code-block:: cmake
  81. add_library(... $<TARGET_OBJECTS:objlib> ...)
  82. add_executable(... $<TARGET_OBJECTS:objlib> ...)
  83. will include objlib's object files in a library and an executable
  84. along with those compiled from their own sources. Object libraries
  85. may contain only sources that compile, header files, and other files
  86. that would not affect linking of a normal library (e.g. ``.txt``).
  87. They may contain custom commands generating such sources, but not
  88. ``PRE_BUILD``, ``PRE_LINK``, or ``POST_BUILD`` commands. Object libraries
  89. cannot be linked. Some native build systems may not like targets that
  90. have only object files, so consider adding at least one real source file
  91. to any target that references ``$<TARGET_OBJECTS:objlib>``.
  92. Alias Libraries
  93. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  94. ::
  95. add_library(<name> ALIAS <target>)
  96. Creates an :ref:`Alias Target <Alias Targets>`, such that ``<name>`` can be
  97. used to refer to ``<target>`` in subsequent commands. The ``<name>`` does
  98. not appear in the generated buildsystem as a make target. The ``<target>``
  99. may not be an :ref:`Imported Target <Imported Targets>` or an ``ALIAS``.
  100. ``ALIAS`` targets can be used as linkable targets and as targets to
  101. read properties from. They can also be tested for existence with the
  102. regular :command:`if(TARGET)` subcommand. The ``<name>`` may not be used
  103. to modify properties of ``<target>``, that is, it may not be used as the
  104. operand of :command:`set_property`, :command:`set_target_properties`,
  105. :command:`target_link_libraries` etc. An ``ALIAS`` target may not be
  106. installed or exported.
  107. Interface Libraries
  108. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  109. ::
  110. add_library(<name> INTERFACE [IMPORTED [GLOBAL]])
  111. Creates an :ref:`Interface Library <Interface Libraries>`. An ``INTERFACE``
  112. library target does not directly create build output, though it may
  113. have properties set on it and it may be installed, exported and
  114. imported. Typically the ``INTERFACE_*`` properties are populated on
  115. the interface target using the commands:
  116. * :command:`set_property`,
  117. * :command:`target_link_libraries(INTERFACE)`,
  118. * :command:`target_include_directories(INTERFACE)`,
  119. * :command:`target_compile_options(INTERFACE)`,
  120. * :command:`target_compile_definitions(INTERFACE)`, and
  121. * :command:`target_sources(INTERFACE)`,
  122. and then it is used as an argument to :command:`target_link_libraries`
  123. like any other target.
  124. An ``INTERFACE`` :ref:`Imported Target <Imported Targets>` may also be
  125. created with this signature. An ``IMPORTED`` library target references a
  126. library defined outside the project. The target name has scope in the
  127. directory in which it is created and below, but the ``GLOBAL`` option
  128. extends visibility. It may be referenced like any target built within
  129. the project. ``IMPORTED`` libraries are useful for convenient reference
  130. from commands like :command:`target_link_libraries`.