target_precompile_headers ------------------------- Add a list of header files to precompile. .. code-block:: cmake target_precompile_headers( [header1...] [ [header2...] ...]) target_precompile_headers( REUSE_FROM ) Adds header files to :prop_tgt:`PRECOMPILE_HEADERS` or :prop_tgt:`INTERFACE_PRECOMPILE_HEADERS` target properties. The second signature will reuse an already precompiled header file artefact from another target. This is done by setting the :prop_tgt:`PRECOMPILE_HEADERS_REUSE_FROM` to ```` value. The ```` will become a dependency of ````. .. note:: The second signature will require the same set of compiler options, compiler flags, compiler definitions for both ````, and ````. Compilers (e.g. GCC) will issue a warning if the precompiled header file cannot be used (``-Winvalid-pch``). Precompiling header files can speed up compilation by creating a partially processed version of some header files, and then using that version during compilations rather than repeatedly parsing the original headers. The named ```` must have been created by a command such as :command:`add_executable` or :command:`add_library` and must not be an :ref:`ALIAS target `. The ``INTERFACE``, ``PUBLIC`` and ``PRIVATE`` keywords are required to specify the scope of the following arguments. ``PRIVATE`` and ``PUBLIC`` items will populate the :prop_tgt:`PRECOMPILE_HEADERS` property of ````. ``PUBLIC`` and ``INTERFACE`` items will populate the :prop_tgt:`INTERFACE_PRECOMPILE_HEADERS` property of ````. (:ref:`IMPORTED targets ` only support ``INTERFACE`` items.) Repeated calls for the same ```` append items in the order called. Arguments to ``target_precompile_headers`` may use "generator expressions" with the syntax ``$<...>``. See the :manual:`cmake-generator-expressions(7)` manual for available expressions. See the :manual:`cmake-compile-features(7)` manual for information on compile features and a list of supported compilers. The ``$`` generator expression is particularly useful for specifying a language-specific header to precompile for only one language (e.g. ``CXX`` and not ``C``). Usage ^^^^^ .. code-block:: cmake target_precompile_headers( PUBLIC project_header.h "$<$:cxx_only.h>" PRIVATE [["other_header.h"]] ) The list of header files is used to generate a header file named ``cmake_pch.h|xx`` which is used to generate the precompiled header file (``.pch``, ``.gch``, ``.pchi``) artifact. The ``cmake_pch.h|xx`` header file will be force included (``-include`` for GCC, ``/FI`` for MSVC) to all source files, so sources do not need to have ``#include "pch.h"``. Header file names specified with angle brackets (e.g. ````) or explicit double quotes (escaped for the :manual:`cmake-language(7)`, e.g. ``[["other_header.h"]]``) will be treated as is, and include directories must be available for the compiler to find them. Other header file names (e.g. ``project_header.h``) are interpreted as being relative to the current source directory (e.g. :variable:`CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR`) and will be included by absolute path. See Also ^^^^^^^^ For disabling precompile headers for specific targets there is the property :prop_tgt:`DISABLE_PRECOMPILE_HEADERS`. For skipping certain source files there is the source file property :prop_sf:`SKIP_PRECOMPILE_HEADERS`.