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author | Brad King <brad.king@kitware.com> | 2013-11-13 21:01:20 (GMT) |
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committer | Brad King <brad.king@kitware.com> | 2013-11-15 19:38:18 (GMT) |
commit | bca67c710f21cdea70c9b23fe927c87135ee81d9 (patch) | |
tree | a661bbd7b31601f890ffbc7110bb242c92e1d8b5 /Help/command/build_command.rst | |
parent | 05923172f94d804dfba33957aa08ac88cc5cd0bd (diff) | |
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build_command: Return a "cmake --build" command-line
Re-implement the build_command() command to use "cmake --build" instead
of generating a native build tool invocation directly. This command
will internally invoke the proper native build tool.
This avoids requiring cmGlobalGenerator::GenerateBuildCommand to produce
a string so that it can be later refactored to produce a vector with no
quoting or escaping. It will also allow us to later teach CMake to
delay the decision about which build tool to invoke until after the
project build system is generated to disk. For example, on Visual
Studio 10 and above the preferred command-line tool is MSBuild, but we
need to fall back to devenv if the .sln has Intel Fortran .vfproj files.
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diff --git a/Help/command/build_command.rst b/Help/command/build_command.rst index f4a56f0..82a9a42 100644 --- a/Help/command/build_command.rst +++ b/Help/command/build_command.rst @@ -1,37 +1,44 @@ build_command ------------- -Get the command line to build this project. +Get a command line to build the current project. +This is mainly intended for internal use by the :module:`CTest` module. -:: +.. code-block:: cmake build_command(<variable> [CONFIGURATION <config>] - [PROJECT_NAME <projname>] - [TARGET <target>]) + [TARGET <target>] + [PROJECT_NAME <projname>] # legacy, causes warning + ) -Sets the given <variable> to a string containing the command line for -building one configuration of a target in a project using the build -tool appropriate for the current CMAKE_GENERATOR. +Sets the given ``<variable>`` to a command-line string of the form:: -If CONFIGURATION is omitted, CMake chooses a reasonable default value -for multi-configuration generators. CONFIGURATION is ignored for -single-configuration generators. + <cmake> --build . [--config <config>] [--target <target>] [-- -i] -If PROJECT_NAME is omitted, the resulting command line will build the -top level PROJECT in the current build tree. +where ``<cmake>`` is the location of the :manual:`cmake(1)` command-line +tool, and ``<config>`` and ``<target>`` are the values provided to the +``CONFIGURATION`` and ``TARGET`` options, if any. The trailing ``-- -i`` +option is added for Makefile generators. -If TARGET is omitted, the resulting command line will build -everything, effectively using build target 'all' or 'ALL_BUILD'. +When invoked, this ``cmake --build`` command line will launch the +underlying build system tool. -:: +.. code-block:: cmake build_command(<cachevariable> <makecommand>) This second signature is deprecated, but still available for backwards compatibility. Use the first signature instead. -Sets the given <cachevariable> to a string containing the command to -build this project from the root of the build tree using the build -tool given by <makecommand>. <makecommand> should be the full path to -msdev, devenv, nmake, make or one of the end user build tools. +It sets the given ``<cachevariable>`` to a command-line string as +above but without the ``--config`` or ``--target`` options. +The ``<makecommand>`` is ignored but should be the full path to +msdev, devenv, nmake, make or one of the end user build tools +for legacy invocations. + +.. note:: + In CMake versions prior to 3.0 this command returned a command + line that directly invokes the native build tool for the current + generator. Their implementation of the ``PROJECT_NAME`` option + had no useful effects, so CMake now warns on use of the option. |