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Use Fetchcontent instead of ExternalProject
Hi, instead of ExternalProject and a new file that is spawned in a new process, it's easier to just use FetchContent. cmake 3.14 should be old enough to be spread.
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@ -85,58 +85,18 @@ main build can be done a few different ways:
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is just a little more complex, but doesn't have the limitations of the other
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methods.
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The last of the above methods is implemented with a small piece of CMake code in
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a separate file (e.g. `CMakeLists.txt.in`) which is copied to the build area and
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then invoked as a sub-build _during the CMake stage_. That directory is then
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pulled into the main build with `add_subdirectory()`. For example:
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The last of the above methods is implemented with a small piece of CMake code so
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the code is pulled into the main build.
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New file `CMakeLists.txt.in`:
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Just add to your `CMakeLists.txt`:
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```cmake
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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8.12)
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project(googletest-download NONE)
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include(ExternalProject)
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ExternalProject_Add(googletest
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include (FetchContent)
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FetchContent_Declare(
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googletest
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GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/google/googletest.git
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GIT_TAG master
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SOURCE_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/googletest-src"
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BINARY_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/googletest-build"
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CONFIGURE_COMMAND ""
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BUILD_COMMAND ""
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INSTALL_COMMAND ""
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TEST_COMMAND ""
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)
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```
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Existing build's `CMakeLists.txt`:
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```cmake
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# Download and unpack googletest at configure time
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configure_file(CMakeLists.txt.in googletest-download/CMakeLists.txt)
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execute_process(COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -G "${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" .
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RESULT_VARIABLE result
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WORKING_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/googletest-download )
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if(result)
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message(FATAL_ERROR "CMake step for googletest failed: ${result}")
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endif()
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execute_process(COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} --build .
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RESULT_VARIABLE result
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WORKING_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/googletest-download )
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if(result)
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message(FATAL_ERROR "Build step for googletest failed: ${result}")
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endif()
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# Prevent overriding the parent project's compiler/linker
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# settings on Windows
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set(gtest_force_shared_crt ON CACHE BOOL "" FORCE)
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# Add googletest directly to our build. This defines
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# the gtest and gtest_main targets.
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add_subdirectory(${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/googletest-src
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${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/googletest-build
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EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL)
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FetchContent_MakeAvailable(googletest)
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# Now simply link against gtest or gtest_main as needed. Eg
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add_executable(example example.cpp)
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@ -144,10 +104,8 @@ target_link_libraries(example gtest_main)
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add_test(NAME example_test COMMAND example)
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```
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Note that this approach requires CMake 2.8.2 or later due to its use of the
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`ExternalProject_Add()` command. The above technique is discussed in more detail
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in [this separate article](http://crascit.com/2015/07/25/cmake-gtest/) which
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also contains a link to a fully generalized implementation of the technique.
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Note that this approach requires CMake 3.14 or later due to its use of the
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`FetchContent_MakeAvailable()` command.
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##### Visual Studio Dynamic vs Static Runtimes
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