UNITY_BUILD ----------- Should the target source files be processed into batches for faster compilation. This feature is known as "Unity build", or "Jumbo build". The ``C`` and ``CXX`` source files are grouped separately. This property is initialized by the value of the :variable:`CMAKE_UNITY_BUILD` variable if it is set when a target is created. .. note:: It's not recommended to directly set :prop_tgt:`UNITY_BUILD` to ``ON``, but to instead set :variable:`CMAKE_UNITY_BUILD` from the command line. However, it IS recommended to set :prop_tgt:`UNITY_BUILD` to ``OFF`` if you need to ensure that a target doesn't get a unity build. The batch size can be specified by setting :prop_tgt:`UNITY_BUILD_BATCH_SIZE`. The batching of source files is done by adding new sources files which will ``#include`` the source files, and exclude them from building by setting :prop_sf:`HEADER_FILE_ONLY` to ``ON``. ODR (One definition rule) errors ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Since multiple source files are included into one source file, it can lead to ODR errors. This section contains properties which help fixing these errors. The source files marked by :prop_sf:`GENERATED` will be skipped from unity build. This applies also for the source files marked with :prop_sf:`SKIP_UNITY_BUILD_INCLUSION`. The source files that have :prop_sf:`COMPILE_OPTIONS`, :prop_sf:`COMPILE_DEFINITIONS`, :prop_sf:`COMPILE_FLAGS`, or :prop_sf:`INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES` will also be skipped. With the :prop_tgt:`UNITY_BUILD_CODE_BEFORE_INCLUDE` and :prop_tgt:`UNITY_BUILD_CODE_AFTER_INCLUDE` one can specify code to be injected in the unity source file before and after every ``#include`` statement. .. note:: The order of source files defined in the ``CMakeLists.txt`` will be preserved into the generated unity source files. This can be used to manually enforce a specific grouping based on the :prop_tgt:`UNITY_BUILD_BATCH_SIZE` target property.