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- Step 11: Adding Export Configuration
- ====================================
- During :guide:`tutorial/Installing and Testing` of the tutorial we added the
- ability for CMake to install the library and headers of the project. During
- :guide:`tutorial/Packaging an Installer` we added the ability to package up
- this information so it could be distributed to other people.
- The next step is to add the necessary information so that other CMake projects
- can use our project, be it from a build directory, a local install or when
- packaged.
- The first step is to update our :command:`install(TARGETS)` commands to not
- only specify a ``DESTINATION`` but also an ``EXPORT``. The ``EXPORT`` keyword
- generates a CMake file containing code to import all targets listed in the
- install command from the installation tree. So let's go ahead and explicitly
- ``EXPORT`` the ``MathFunctions`` library by updating the ``install`` command
- in ``MathFunctions/CMakeLists.txt`` to look like:
- .. literalinclude:: Complete/MathFunctions/CMakeLists.txt
- :caption: MathFunctions/CMakeLists.txt
- :name: MathFunctions/CMakeLists.txt-install-TARGETS-EXPORT
- :language: cmake
- :start-after: # install libs
- Now that we have ``MathFunctions`` being exported, we also need to explicitly
- install the generated ``MathFunctionsTargets.cmake`` file. This is done by
- adding the following to the bottom of the top-level ``CMakeLists.txt``:
- .. literalinclude:: Complete/CMakeLists.txt
- :caption: CMakeLists.txt
- :name: CMakeLists.txt-install-EXPORT
- :language: cmake
- :start-after: # install the configuration targets
- :end-before: include(CMakePackageConfigHelpers)
- At this point you should try and run CMake. If everything is setup properly
- you will see that CMake will generate an error that looks like:
- .. code-block:: console
- Target "MathFunctions" INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES property contains
- path:
- "/Users/robert/Documents/CMakeClass/Tutorial/Step11/MathFunctions"
- which is prefixed in the source directory.
- What CMake is trying to say is that during generating the export information
- it will export a path that is intrinsically tied to the current machine and
- will not be valid on other machines. The solution to this is to update the
- ``MathFunctions`` :command:`target_include_directories` to understand that it
- needs different ``INTERFACE`` locations when being used from within the build
- directory and from an install / package. This means converting the
- :command:`target_include_directories` call for ``MathFunctions`` to look like:
- .. literalinclude:: Step12/MathFunctions/CMakeLists.txt
- :caption: MathFunctions/CMakeLists.txt
- :name: MathFunctions/CMakeLists.txt-target_include_directories
- :language: cmake
- :start-after: # to find MathFunctions.h, while we don't.
- :end-before: # should we use our own math functions
- Once this has been updated, we can re-run CMake and verify that it doesn't
- warn anymore.
- At this point, we have CMake properly packaging the target information that is
- required but we will still need to generate a ``MathFunctionsConfig.cmake`` so
- that the CMake :command:`find_package` command can find our project. So let's go
- ahead and add a new file to the top-level of the project called
- ``Config.cmake.in`` with the following contents:
- .. literalinclude:: Step12/Config.cmake.in
- :caption: Config.cmake.in
- :name: Config.cmake.in
- Then, to properly configure and install that file, add the following to the
- bottom of the top-level ``CMakeLists.txt``:
- .. literalinclude:: Step12/CMakeLists.txt
- :caption: CMakeLists.txt
- :name: CMakeLists.txt-install-Config.cmake
- :language: cmake
- :start-after: # install the configuration targets
- :end-before: # generate the config file
- Next, we execute the :command:`configure_package_config_file`. This command
- will configure a provided file but with a few specific differences from the
- standard :command:`configure_file` way.
- To properly utilize this function, the input file should have a single line
- with the text ``@PACKAGE_INIT@`` in addition to the content that is desired.
- That variable will be replaced with a block of code which turns set values into
- relative paths. These values which are new can be referenced by the same name
- but prepended with a ``PACKAGE_`` prefix.
- .. literalinclude:: Step12/CMakeLists.txt
- :caption: CMakeLists.txt
- :name: CMakeLists.txt-configure-package-config.cmake
- :language: cmake
- :start-after: # install the configuration targets
- :end-before: # generate the version file
- The :command:`write_basic_package_version_file` is next. This command writes
- a file which is used by :command:`find_package`, documenting the version and
- compatibility of the desired package. Here, we use the ``Tutorial_VERSION_*``
- variables and say that it is compatible with ``AnyNewerVersion``, which
- denotes that this version or any higher one are compatible with the requested
- version.
- .. literalinclude:: Step12/CMakeLists.txt
- :caption: CMakeLists.txt
- :name: CMakeLists.txt-basic-version-file.cmake
- :language: cmake
- :start-after: # generate the version file
- :end-before: # install the generated configuration files
- Finally, set both generated files to be installed:
- .. literalinclude:: Step12/CMakeLists.txt
- :caption: CMakeLists.txt
- :name: CMakeLists.txt-install-configured-files.cmake
- :language: cmake
- :start-after: # install the generated configuration files
- :end-before: # generate the export
- At this point, we have generated a relocatable CMake Configuration for our
- project that can be used after the project has been installed or packaged. If
- we want our project to also be used from a build directory we only have to add
- the following to the bottom of the top level ``CMakeLists.txt``:
- .. literalinclude:: Step12/CMakeLists.txt
- :caption: CMakeLists.txt
- :name: CMakeLists.txt-export
- :language: cmake
- :start-after: # needs to be after the install(TARGETS) command
- With this export call we now generate a ``MathFunctionsTargets.cmake``, allowing the
- configured ``MathFunctionsConfig.cmake`` in the build directory to be used by
- other projects, without needing it to be installed.
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