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/*=========================================================================
Program: CMake - Cross-Platform Makefile Generator
Module: $RCSfile$
Language: C++
Date: $Date$
Version: $Revision$
Copyright (c) 2002 Kitware, Inc., Insight Consortium. All rights reserved.
See Copyright.txt or http://www.cmake.org/HTML/Copyright.html for details.
This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even
the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. See the above copyright notices for more information.
=========================================================================*/
#ifndef cmSetTargetsPropertiesCommand_h
#define cmSetTargetsPropertiesCommand_h
#include "cmCommand.h"
class cmSetTargetPropertiesCommand : public cmCommand
{
public:
virtual cmCommand* Clone()
{
return new cmSetTargetPropertiesCommand;
}
/**
* This is called when the command is first encountered in
* the input file.
*/
virtual bool InitialPass(std::vector<std::string> const& args);
/**
* The name of the command as specified in CMakeList.txt.
*/
virtual const char* GetName() { return "SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES";}
/**
* Succinct documentation.
*/
virtual const char* GetTerseDocumentation()
{
return "Targets can have properties that affect how they are built.";
}
/**
* Longer documentation.
*/
virtual const char* GetFullDocumentation()
{
return
" SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES(target1 target2 ...\n"
" PROPERTIES prop1 value1\n"
" prop2 value2 ...)\n"
"Set properties on a target. The syntax for the command is to "
"list all the files you want "
"to change, and then provide the values you want to set next. "
"You can use any prop value pair you want and "
"extract it later with the GET_TARGET_PROPERTY command.\n"
"Properties that affect the name of a target's output file are "
"as follows. "
"The PREFIX and SUFFIX properties override the default target name "
"prefix (such as \"lib\") and suffix (such as \".so\"). "
"IMPORT_PREFIX and IMPORT_SUFFIX are the equivalent properties for "
"the import library corresponding to a DLL "
"(for SHARED library targets). "
"OUTPUT_NAME sets the real name of a target when it is built and "
"can be used to help create two targets of the same name even though "
"CMake requires unique logical target names. "
"<CONFIG>_POSTFIX sets a postfix for the real name of the target "
"when it is built under the configuration named by <CONFIG> "
"(in upper-case, such as \"DEBUG_POSTFIX\"). The value of "
"this property is initialized when the target is created to the "
"value of the variable CMAKE_<CONFIG>_POSTFIX (except for executable "
"targets because earlier CMake versions which did not use this "
"variable for executables)."
"\n"
"The LINK_FLAGS property can be used to add extra flags to the "
"link step of a target. LINK_FLAGS_<CONFIG> will add to the configuration "
"<CONFIG>, for example, DEBUG, RELEASE, MINSIZEREL, RELWITHDEBINFO. "
"DEFINE_SYMBOL sets the name of the preprocessor symbol defined when "
"compiling sources in a shared library. "
"If not set here then it is set to target_EXPORTS by default "
"(with some substitutions if the target is not a valid C "
"identifier).\n"
"For shared libraries VERSION and SOVERSION can be used to specify "
"the build version and api version respectively. When building or "
"installing appropriate symlinks are created if the platform "
"supports symlinks and the linker supports so-names. "
"If only one of both is specified the missing is assumed to have "
"the same version number. "
"For executables VERSION can be used to specify the build version. "
"When building or installing appropriate symlinks are created if "
"the platform supports symlinks.\n"
"There are a few properties used to specify RPATH rules. "
"INSTALL_RPATH is a semicolon-separated list specifying the rpath "
"to use in installed targets (for platforms that support it). "
"SKIP_BUILD_RPATH is a boolean specifying whether to skip automatic "
"generation of an rpath allowing the target to run from the "
"build tree. "
"BUILD_WITH_INSTALL_RPATH is a boolean specifying whether to link "
"the target in the build tree with the INSTALL_RPATH. This takes "
"precedence over SKIP_BUILD_RPATH and avoids the need for relinking "
"before installation. INSTALL_NAME_DIR is a string specifying the "
"directory portion of the \"install_name\" field of shared libraries "
"on Mac OSX to use in the installed targets. "
"When the target is created the values of "
"the variables CMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH, CMAKE_SKIP_BUILD_RPATH, "
"CMAKE_BUILD_WITH_INSTALL_RPATH, and CMAKE_INSTALL_NAME_DIR "
"are used to initialize these properties.\n"
"PROJECT_LABEL can be used to change the name of "
"the target in an IDE like visual studio. VS_KEYWORD can be set "
"to change the visual studio keyword, for example QT integration "
"works better if this is set to Qt4VSv1.0.\n"
"The PRE_INSTALL_SCRIPT and POST_INSTALL_SCRIPT properties are the "
"old way to specify CMake scripts to run before and after "
"installing a target. They are used only when the old "
"INSTALL_TARGETS command is used to install the target. Use the "
"INSTALL command instead."
;
}
cmTypeMacro(cmSetTargetPropertiesCommand, cmCommand);
};
#endif
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