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* | Remove INTERFACE build targets. | Stephen Kelly | 2013-12-10 | 3 | -23/+0 |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Commit b04f3b9a (Create make rules for INTERFACE_LIBRARY targets., 2013-08-21) extended the makefile generator to create build targets for INTERFACE_LIBRARY targets. No other generators were extended with this feature. This conflicts with the feature of whitelisting of target properties read from INTERFACE_LIBRARY targets. The INTERFACE_* properties of the INTERFACE_LIBRARY may legitimately contain TARGET_PROPERTY generator expressions for reading properties from the 'head target'. The 'head target' would be the INTERFACE_LIBRARY itself when creating the build rules for it, which means that non-whitelisted properties would be read. | ||||
* | Create make rules for INTERFACE_LIBRARY targets. | Stephen Kelly | 2013-10-21 | 3 | -0/+23 |
The result is that the depends of the target are created. So, add_library(somelib foo.cpp) add_library(anotherlib EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL foo.cpp) add_library(extra EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL foo.cpp) target_link_libraries(anotherlib extra) add_library(iface INTERFACE) target_link_libraries(iface INTERFACE anotherlib) Executing 'make iface' will result in the anotherlib and extra targets being made. Adding a regular executable to the INTERFACE of an INTERFACE_LIBRARY will not result in the executable being built with 'make iface' because of the logic in cmComputeTargetDepends::AddTargetDepend. So far, this is implemented only for the Makefile generator. Other generators will follow if this feature is possible for them. Make INTERFACE_LIBRARY targets part of the all target by default. Test this by building the all target and making the expected library EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL. |