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cmake-common
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Utilities to help develop C++/CMake projects.
Description
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This main goal of this project is to make it easier to build (potentially,
cross-compile) Boost and CMake projects using different toolsets.
It does so providing a set of command-line utilities that allow users to
download/build Boost & use it in a CMake project in a consistent way — no
matter the compiler or the target platform.
Installation
------------
* Via PyPI:
pip install cmake-common
* As a submodule:
git submodule add https://github.com/egor-tensin/cmake-common.git
All the scripts provided by the PyPI package are thin wrappers around the
`project` package modules:
| Script | Module
| -------------- | ------
| boost-download | `python3 -m project.boost.download`
| boost-build | `python3 -m project.boost.build`
| project-build | `python3 -m project.build`
Toolsets
--------
Supported platform/build system/compiler combinations include, but are not
limited to:
| Platform | Build system | Compiler |
| -------- | -------------- | ----------- |
| Linux | make | Clang |
| | | GCC |
| | | MinGW-w64 |
| Windows | make \[1\] | Clang \[2\] |
| | | MinGW-w64 |
| | msbuild | MSVC |
| Cygwin | make | Clang |
| | | GCC |
| | | MinGW-w64 |
1. Both GNU make and MinGW mingw32-make.
2. clang-cl is supported by Boost 1.69.0 or higher only.
All of those are verified continuously by the [Boost (toolsets)] and [Examples
(toolsets)] workflows.
For a complete list of possible `--toolset` parameter values, pass the
`--help-toolsets` flag to either `boost-build` or `project-build`.
[Boost (toolsets)]: https://github.com/egor-tensin/cmake-common/actions/workflows/boost_toolsets.yml
[Examples (toolsets)]: https://github.com/egor-tensin/cmake-common/actions/workflows/example_toolsets.yml
Usage
-----
### Boost
Download & build the Boost libraries in a cross-platform way.
$ boost-download 1.72.0
...
$ boost-build -- boost_1_72_0/ --with-filesystem --with-program_options
...
Pass the `--help` flag to view detailed usage information.
### CMake project
Build (and optionally, install) a CMake project.
$ project-build --configuration Release --install path/to/somewhere --boost path/to/boost -- examples/simple build/
...
$ ./path/to/somewhere/bin/foo
foo
Pass the `--help` flag to view detailed usage information.
### common.cmake
Use in a project by putting
include(path/to/common.cmake)
in CMakeLists.txt.
This file aids in quick-and-dirty development by
* linking everything (including the runtime) statically by default,
* setting some useful compilation options (enables warnings, defines common
Windows-specific macros, strips debug symbols in release builds, etc.).
Everything is enabled by default (use the `CC_*` CMake options to opt out).
Tools
-----
* [project-clang-format.py] — `clang-format` all C/C++ files in the
project.
* [ctest-driver.py] — wrap an executable for testing with CTest;
cross-platform `grep`.
[project-clang-format.py]: docs/project-clang-format.md
[ctest-driver.py]: docs/ctest-driver.md
Examples
--------
I use this in all of my C++/CMake projects, e.g. [aes-tools] and [math-server].
[aes-tools]: https://github.com/egor-tensin/aes-tools
[math-server]: https://github.com/egor-tensin/math-server
Development
-----------
Make a git tag:
git tag "v$( python -m setuptools_scm --strip-dev )"
You can then review that the tag is fine and push w/ `git push --tags`.
License
-------
Distributed under the MIT License.
See [LICENSE.txt] for details.
[LICENSE.txt]: LICENSE.txt
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