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add_library
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Add a library to the project using the specified source files.
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::
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add_library(<name> [STATIC | SHARED | MODULE]
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[EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL]
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source1 source2 ... sourceN)
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Adds a library target called <name> to be built from the source files
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listed in the command invocation. The <name> corresponds to the
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logical target name and must be globally unique within a project. The
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actual file name of the library built is constructed based on
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conventions of the native platform (such as lib<name>.a or
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<name>.lib).
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STATIC, SHARED, or MODULE may be given to specify the type of library
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to be created. STATIC libraries are archives of object files for use
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when linking other targets. SHARED libraries are linked dynamically
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and loaded at runtime. MODULE libraries are plugins that are not
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linked into other targets but may be loaded dynamically at runtime
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using dlopen-like functionality. If no type is given explicitly the
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type is STATIC or SHARED based on whether the current value of the
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variable BUILD_SHARED_LIBS is true. For SHARED and MODULE libraries
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the POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE target property is set to TRUE
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automatically.
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By default the library file will be created in the build tree
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directory corresponding to the source tree directory in which the
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command was invoked. See documentation of the
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ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY, LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY, and
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RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY target properties to change this location.
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See documentation of the OUTPUT_NAME target property to change the
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<name> part of the final file name.
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If EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL is given the corresponding property will be set on
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the created target. See documentation of the EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL target
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property for details.
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The add_library command can also create IMPORTED library targets using
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this signature:
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::
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add_library(<name> <SHARED|STATIC|MODULE|UNKNOWN> IMPORTED
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[GLOBAL])
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An IMPORTED library target references a library file located outside
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the project. No rules are generated to build it. The target name has
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scope in the directory in which it is created and below, but the
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GLOBAL option extends visibility. It may be referenced like any
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target built within the project. IMPORTED libraries are useful for
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convenient reference from commands like target_link_libraries.
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Details about the imported library are specified by setting properties
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whose names begin in ``IMPORTED_``. The most important such property is
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IMPORTED_LOCATION (and its per-configuration version
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IMPORTED_LOCATION_<CONFIG>) which specifies the location of the main
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library file on disk. See documentation of the IMPORTED_* properties
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for more information.
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The signature
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::
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add_library(<name> OBJECT <src>...)
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creates a special "object library" target. An object library compiles
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source files but does not archive or link their object files into a
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library. Instead other targets created by add_library or
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add_executable may reference the objects using an expression of the
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form $<TARGET_OBJECTS:objlib> as a source, where "objlib" is the
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object library name. For example:
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::
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add_library(... $<TARGET_OBJECTS:objlib> ...)
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add_executable(... $<TARGET_OBJECTS:objlib> ...)
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will include objlib's object files in a library and an executable
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along with those compiled from their own sources. Object libraries
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may contain only sources (and headers) that compile to object files.
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They may contain custom commands generating such sources, but not
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PRE_BUILD, PRE_LINK, or POST_BUILD commands. Object libraries cannot
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be imported, exported, installed, or linked. Some native build
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systems may not like targets that have only object files, so consider
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adding at least one real source file to any target that references
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$<TARGET_OBJECTS:objlib>.
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The signature
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::
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add_library(<name> ALIAS <target>)
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creates an alias, such that <name> can be used to refer to <target> in
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subsequent commands. The <name> does not appear in the generated
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buildsystem as a make target. The <target> may not be an IMPORTED
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target or an ALIAS. Alias targets can be used as linkable targets,
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targets to read properties from. They can also be tested for
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existance with the regular if(TARGET) subcommand. The <name> may not
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be used to modify properties of <target>, that is, it may not be used
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as the operand of set_property, set_target_properties,
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target_link_libraries etc. An ALIAS target may not be installed of
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exported.
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The signature
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::
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add_library(<name> INTERFACE)
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creates an interface target. An interface target does not directly
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create build output, though it may have properties set on it and it
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may be installed, exported and imported. Typically the INTERFACE_*
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properties are populated on the interface target using the
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set_property(), target_link_libraries(), target_include_directories()
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and target_compile_defintions() commands, and then it is used as an
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argument to target_link_libraries() like any other target.
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