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  1. target_link_libraries
  2. ---------------------
  3. .. only:: html
  4. .. contents::
  5. Specify libraries or flags to use when linking a given target and/or
  6. its dependents. :ref:`Usage requirements <Target Usage Requirements>`
  7. from linked library targets will be propagated. Usage requirements
  8. of a target's dependencies affect compilation of its own sources.
  9. Overview
  10. ^^^^^^^^
  11. This command has several signatures as detailed in subsections below.
  12. All of them have the general form
  13. .. code-block:: cmake
  14. target_link_libraries(<target> ... <item>... ...)
  15. The named ``<target>`` must have been created by a command such as
  16. :command:`add_executable` or :command:`add_library` and must not be an
  17. :ref:`ALIAS target <Alias Targets>`. If policy :policy:`CMP0079` is not
  18. set to ``NEW`` then the target must have been created in the current
  19. directory. Repeated calls for the same ``<target>`` append items in
  20. the order called.
  21. .. versionadded:: 3.13
  22. The ``<target>`` doesn't have to be defined in the same directory as the
  23. ``target_link_libraries`` call.
  24. Each ``<item>`` may be:
  25. * **A library target name**: The generated link line will have the
  26. full path to the linkable library file associated with the target.
  27. The buildsystem will have a dependency to re-link ``<target>`` if
  28. the library file changes.
  29. The named target must be created by :command:`add_library` within
  30. the project or as an :ref:`IMPORTED library <Imported Targets>`.
  31. If it is created within the project an ordering dependency will
  32. automatically be added in the build system to make sure the named
  33. library target is up-to-date before the ``<target>`` links.
  34. If an imported library has the :prop_tgt:`IMPORTED_NO_SONAME`
  35. target property set, CMake may ask the linker to search for
  36. the library instead of using the full path
  37. (e.g. ``/usr/lib/libfoo.so`` becomes ``-lfoo``).
  38. The full path to the target's artifact will be quoted/escaped for
  39. the shell automatically.
  40. * **A full path to a library file**: The generated link line will
  41. normally preserve the full path to the file. The buildsystem will
  42. have a dependency to re-link ``<target>`` if the library file changes.
  43. There are some cases where CMake may ask the linker to search for
  44. the library (e.g. ``/usr/lib/libfoo.so`` becomes ``-lfoo``), such
  45. as when a shared library is detected to have no ``SONAME`` field.
  46. See policy :policy:`CMP0060` for discussion of another case.
  47. If the library file is in a macOS framework, the ``Headers`` directory
  48. of the framework will also be processed as a
  49. :ref:`usage requirement <Target Usage Requirements>`. This has the same
  50. effect as passing the framework directory as an include directory.
  51. .. versionadded:: 3.8
  52. On :ref:`Visual Studio Generators` for VS 2010 and above, library files
  53. ending in ``.targets`` will be treated as MSBuild targets files and
  54. imported into generated project files. This is not supported by other
  55. generators.
  56. The full path to the library file will be quoted/escaped for
  57. the shell automatically.
  58. * **A plain library name**: The generated link line will ask the linker
  59. to search for the library (e.g. ``foo`` becomes ``-lfoo`` or ``foo.lib``).
  60. The library name/flag is treated as a command-line string fragment and
  61. will be used with no extra quoting or escaping.
  62. * **A link flag**: Item names starting with ``-``, but not ``-l`` or
  63. ``-framework``, are treated as linker flags. Note that such flags will
  64. be treated like any other library link item for purposes of transitive
  65. dependencies, so they are generally safe to specify only as private link
  66. items that will not propagate to dependents.
  67. Link flags specified here are inserted into the link command in the same
  68. place as the link libraries. This might not be correct, depending on
  69. the linker. Use the :prop_tgt:`LINK_OPTIONS` target property or
  70. :command:`target_link_options` command to add link
  71. flags explicitly. The flags will then be placed at the toolchain-defined
  72. flag position in the link command.
  73. .. versionadded:: 3.13
  74. :prop_tgt:`LINK_OPTIONS` target property and :command:`target_link_options`
  75. command. For earlier versions of CMake, use :prop_tgt:`LINK_FLAGS`
  76. property instead.
  77. The link flag is treated as a command-line string fragment and
  78. will be used with no extra quoting or escaping.
  79. * **A generator expression**: A ``$<...>`` :manual:`generator expression
  80. <cmake-generator-expressions(7)>` may evaluate to any of the above
  81. items or to a :ref:`semicolon-separated list <CMake Language Lists>` of them.
  82. If the ``...`` contains any ``;`` characters, e.g. after evaluation
  83. of a ``${list}`` variable, be sure to use an explicitly quoted
  84. argument ``"$<...>"`` so that this command receives it as a
  85. single ``<item>``.
  86. Additionally, a generator expression may be used as a fragment of
  87. any of the above items, e.g. ``foo$<1:_d>``.
  88. Note that generator expressions will not be used in OLD handling of
  89. policy :policy:`CMP0003` or policy :policy:`CMP0004`.
  90. * A ``debug``, ``optimized``, or ``general`` keyword immediately followed
  91. by another ``<item>``. The item following such a keyword will be used
  92. only for the corresponding build configuration. The ``debug`` keyword
  93. corresponds to the ``Debug`` configuration (or to configurations named
  94. in the :prop_gbl:`DEBUG_CONFIGURATIONS` global property if it is set).
  95. The ``optimized`` keyword corresponds to all other configurations. The
  96. ``general`` keyword corresponds to all configurations, and is purely
  97. optional. Higher granularity may be achieved for per-configuration
  98. rules by creating and linking to
  99. :ref:`IMPORTED library targets <Imported Targets>`.
  100. These keywords are interpreted immediately by this command and therefore
  101. have no special meaning when produced by a generator expression.
  102. Items containing ``::``, such as ``Foo::Bar``, are assumed to be
  103. :ref:`IMPORTED <Imported Targets>` or :ref:`ALIAS <Alias Targets>` library
  104. target names and will cause an error if no such target exists.
  105. See policy :policy:`CMP0028`.
  106. See the :manual:`cmake-buildsystem(7)` manual for more on defining
  107. buildsystem properties.
  108. Libraries for a Target and/or its Dependents
  109. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  110. .. code-block:: cmake
  111. target_link_libraries(<target>
  112. <PRIVATE|PUBLIC|INTERFACE> <item>...
  113. [<PRIVATE|PUBLIC|INTERFACE> <item>...]...)
  114. The ``PUBLIC``, ``PRIVATE`` and ``INTERFACE``
  115. :ref:`scope <Target Usage Requirements>` keywords can be used to
  116. specify both the link dependencies and the link interface in one command.
  117. Libraries and targets following ``PUBLIC`` are linked to, and are made
  118. part of the link interface. Libraries and targets following ``PRIVATE``
  119. are linked to, but are not made part of the link interface. Libraries
  120. following ``INTERFACE`` are appended to the link interface and are not
  121. used for linking ``<target>``.
  122. Libraries for both a Target and its Dependents
  123. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  124. .. code-block:: cmake
  125. target_link_libraries(<target> <item>...)
  126. Library dependencies are transitive by default with this signature.
  127. When this target is linked into another target then the libraries
  128. linked to this target will appear on the link line for the other
  129. target too. This transitive "link interface" is stored in the
  130. :prop_tgt:`INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES` target property and may be overridden
  131. by setting the property directly. When :policy:`CMP0022` is not set to
  132. ``NEW``, transitive linking is built in but may be overridden by the
  133. :prop_tgt:`LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES` property. Calls to other signatures
  134. of this command may set the property making any libraries linked
  135. exclusively by this signature private.
  136. Libraries for a Target and/or its Dependents (Legacy)
  137. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  138. .. code-block:: cmake
  139. target_link_libraries(<target>
  140. <LINK_PRIVATE|LINK_PUBLIC> <lib>...
  141. [<LINK_PRIVATE|LINK_PUBLIC> <lib>...]...)
  142. The ``LINK_PUBLIC`` and ``LINK_PRIVATE`` modes can be used to specify both
  143. the link dependencies and the link interface in one command.
  144. This signature is for compatibility only. Prefer the ``PUBLIC`` or
  145. ``PRIVATE`` keywords instead.
  146. Libraries and targets following ``LINK_PUBLIC`` are linked to, and are
  147. made part of the :prop_tgt:`INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES`. If policy
  148. :policy:`CMP0022` is not ``NEW``, they are also made part of the
  149. :prop_tgt:`LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES`. Libraries and targets following
  150. ``LINK_PRIVATE`` are linked to, but are not made part of the
  151. :prop_tgt:`INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES` (or :prop_tgt:`LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES`).
  152. Libraries for Dependents Only (Legacy)
  153. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  154. .. code-block:: cmake
  155. target_link_libraries(<target> LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES <item>...)
  156. The ``LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES`` mode appends the libraries to the
  157. :prop_tgt:`INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES` target property instead of using them
  158. for linking. If policy :policy:`CMP0022` is not ``NEW``, then this mode
  159. also appends libraries to the :prop_tgt:`LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES` and its
  160. per-configuration equivalent.
  161. This signature is for compatibility only. Prefer the ``INTERFACE`` mode
  162. instead.
  163. Libraries specified as ``debug`` are wrapped in a generator expression to
  164. correspond to debug builds. If policy :policy:`CMP0022` is
  165. not ``NEW``, the libraries are also appended to the
  166. :prop_tgt:`LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES_DEBUG <LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES_<CONFIG>>`
  167. property (or to the properties corresponding to configurations listed in
  168. the :prop_gbl:`DEBUG_CONFIGURATIONS` global property if it is set).
  169. Libraries specified as ``optimized`` are appended to the
  170. :prop_tgt:`INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES` property. If policy :policy:`CMP0022`
  171. is not ``NEW``, they are also appended to the
  172. :prop_tgt:`LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES` property. Libraries specified as
  173. ``general`` (or without any keyword) are treated as if specified for both
  174. ``debug`` and ``optimized``.
  175. Linking Object Libraries
  176. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  177. .. versionadded:: 3.12
  178. :ref:`Object Libraries` may be used as the ``<target>`` (first) argument
  179. of ``target_link_libraries`` to specify dependencies of their sources
  180. on other libraries. For example, the code
  181. .. code-block:: cmake
  182. add_library(A SHARED a.c)
  183. target_compile_definitions(A PUBLIC A)
  184. add_library(obj OBJECT obj.c)
  185. target_compile_definitions(obj PUBLIC OBJ)
  186. target_link_libraries(obj PUBLIC A)
  187. compiles ``obj.c`` with ``-DA -DOBJ`` and establishes usage requirements
  188. for ``obj`` that propagate to its dependents.
  189. Normal libraries and executables may link to :ref:`Object Libraries`
  190. to get their objects and usage requirements. Continuing the above
  191. example, the code
  192. .. code-block:: cmake
  193. add_library(B SHARED b.c)
  194. target_link_libraries(B PUBLIC obj)
  195. compiles ``b.c`` with ``-DA -DOBJ``, creates shared library ``B``
  196. with object files from ``b.c`` and ``obj.c``, and links ``B`` to ``A``.
  197. Furthermore, the code
  198. .. code-block:: cmake
  199. add_executable(main main.c)
  200. target_link_libraries(main B)
  201. compiles ``main.c`` with ``-DA -DOBJ`` and links executable ``main``
  202. to ``B`` and ``A``. The object library's usage requirements are
  203. propagated transitively through ``B``, but its object files are not.
  204. :ref:`Object Libraries` may "link" to other object libraries to get
  205. usage requirements, but since they do not have a link step nothing
  206. is done with their object files. Continuing from the above example,
  207. the code:
  208. .. code-block:: cmake
  209. add_library(obj2 OBJECT obj2.c)
  210. target_link_libraries(obj2 PUBLIC obj)
  211. add_executable(main2 main2.c)
  212. target_link_libraries(main2 obj2)
  213. compiles ``obj2.c`` with ``-DA -DOBJ``, creates executable ``main2``
  214. with object files from ``main2.c`` and ``obj2.c``, and links ``main2``
  215. to ``A``.
  216. In other words, when :ref:`Object Libraries` appear in a target's
  217. :prop_tgt:`INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES` property they will be
  218. treated as :ref:`Interface Libraries`, but when they appear in
  219. a target's :prop_tgt:`LINK_LIBRARIES` property their object files
  220. will be included in the link too.
  221. .. _`Linking Object Libraries via $<TARGET_OBJECTS>`:
  222. Linking Object Libraries via ``$<TARGET_OBJECTS>``
  223. """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
  224. .. versionadded:: 3.21
  225. The object files associated with an object library may be referenced
  226. by the :genex:`$<TARGET_OBJECTS>` generator expression. Such object
  227. files are placed on the link line *before* all libraries, regardless
  228. of their relative order. Additionally, an ordering dependency will be
  229. added to the build system to make sure the object library is up-to-date
  230. before the dependent target links. For example, the code
  231. .. code-block:: cmake
  232. add_library(obj3 OBJECT obj3.c)
  233. target_compile_definitions(obj3 PUBLIC OBJ3)
  234. add_executable(main3 main3.c)
  235. target_link_libraries(main3 PRIVATE a3 $<TARGET_OBJECTS:obj3> b3)
  236. links executable ``main3`` with object files from ``main3.c``
  237. and ``obj3.c`` followed by the ``a3`` and ``b3`` libraries.
  238. ``main3.c`` is *not* compiled with usage requirements from ``obj3``,
  239. such as ``-DOBJ3``.
  240. This approach can be used to achieve transitive inclusion of object
  241. files in link lines as usage requirements. Continuing the above
  242. example, the code
  243. .. code-block:: cmake
  244. add_library(iface_obj3 INTERFACE)
  245. target_link_libraries(iface_obj3 INTERFACE obj3 $<TARGET_OBJECTS:obj3>)
  246. creates an interface library ``iface_obj3`` that forwards the ``obj3``
  247. usage requirements and adds the ``obj3`` object files to dependents'
  248. link lines. The code
  249. .. code-block:: cmake
  250. add_executable(use_obj3 use_obj3.c)
  251. target_link_libraries(use_obj3 PRIVATE iface_obj3)
  252. compiles ``use_obj3.c`` with ``-DOBJ3`` and links executable ``use_obj3``
  253. with object files from ``use_obj3.c`` and ``obj3.c``.
  254. This also works transitively through a static library. Since a static
  255. library does not link, it does not consume the object files from
  256. object libraries referenced this way. Instead, the object files
  257. become transitive link dependencies of the static library.
  258. Continuing the above example, the code
  259. .. code-block:: cmake
  260. add_library(static3 STATIC static3.c)
  261. target_link_libraries(static3 PRIVATE iface_obj3)
  262. add_executable(use_static3 use_static3.c)
  263. target_link_libraries(use_static3 PRIVATE static3)
  264. compiles ``static3.c`` with ``-DOBJ3`` and creates ``libstatic3.a``
  265. using only its own object file. ``use_static3.c`` is compiled *without*
  266. ``-DOBJ3`` because the usage requirement is not transitive through
  267. the private dependency of ``static3``. However, the link dependencies
  268. of ``static3`` are propagated, including the ``iface_obj3`` reference
  269. to ``$<TARGET_OBJECTS:obj3>``. The ``use_static3`` executable is
  270. created with object files from ``use_static3.c`` and ``obj3.c``, and
  271. linked to library ``libstatic3.a``.
  272. When using this approach, it is the project's responsibility to avoid
  273. linking multiple dependent binaries to ``iface_obj3``, because they will
  274. all get the ``obj3`` object files on their link lines.
  275. .. note::
  276. Referencing :genex:`$<TARGET_OBJECTS>` in ``target_link_libraries``
  277. calls worked in versions of CMake prior to 3.21 for some cases,
  278. but was not fully supported:
  279. * It did not place the object files before libraries on link lines.
  280. * It did not add an ordering dependency on the object library.
  281. * It did not work in Xcode with multiple architectures.
  282. Cyclic Dependencies of Static Libraries
  283. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  284. The library dependency graph is normally acyclic (a DAG), but in the case
  285. of mutually-dependent ``STATIC`` libraries CMake allows the graph to
  286. contain cycles (strongly connected components). When another target links
  287. to one of the libraries, CMake repeats the entire connected component.
  288. For example, the code
  289. .. code-block:: cmake
  290. add_library(A STATIC a.c)
  291. add_library(B STATIC b.c)
  292. target_link_libraries(A B)
  293. target_link_libraries(B A)
  294. add_executable(main main.c)
  295. target_link_libraries(main A)
  296. links ``main`` to ``A B A B``. While one repetition is usually
  297. sufficient, pathological object file and symbol arrangements can require
  298. more. One may handle such cases by using the
  299. :prop_tgt:`LINK_INTERFACE_MULTIPLICITY` target property or by manually
  300. repeating the component in the last ``target_link_libraries`` call.
  301. However, if two archives are really so interdependent they should probably
  302. be combined into a single archive, perhaps by using :ref:`Object Libraries`.
  303. Creating Relocatable Packages
  304. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  305. .. |INTERFACE_PROPERTY_LINK| replace:: :prop_tgt:`INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES`
  306. .. include:: /include/INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES_WARNING.txt
  307. See Also
  308. ^^^^^^^^
  309. * :command:`target_compile_definitions`
  310. * :command:`target_compile_features`
  311. * :command:`target_compile_options`
  312. * :command:`target_include_directories`
  313. * :command:`target_link_directories`
  314. * :command:`target_link_options`
  315. * :command:`target_precompile_headers`
  316. * :command:`target_sources`