CMake/Source/cmAddLibraryCommand.cxx
Brad King 061d20be38 ENH: Add UNKNOWN type for IMPORTED libraries
When creating an IMPORTED target for a library that has been found on
disk, it may not be known whether the library is STATIC or SHARED.
However, the library may still be linked using the file found from disk.
Use of an IMPORTED target is still important to allow per-configuration
files to be specified for the library.

This change creates an UNKNOWN type for IMPORTED library targets.  The
IMPORTED_LOCATION property (and its per-config equivalents) specifies
the location of the library.  CMake makes no assumptions about the
library that cannot be inferred from the file on disk.  This will help
projects and find-modules import targets found on disk or specified by
the user.
2008-08-18 11:39:22 -04:00

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/*=========================================================================
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Date: $Date$
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#include "cmAddLibraryCommand.h"
#include "cmake.h"
// cmLibraryCommand
bool cmAddLibraryCommand
::InitialPass(std::vector<std::string> const& args, cmExecutionStatus &)
{
if(args.size() < 1 )
{
this->SetError("called with incorrect number of arguments");
return false;
}
// Library type defaults to value of BUILD_SHARED_LIBS, if it exists,
// otherwise it defaults to static library.
cmTarget::TargetType type = cmTarget::SHARED_LIBRARY;
if (cmSystemTools::IsOff(this->Makefile->GetDefinition("BUILD_SHARED_LIBS")))
{
type = cmTarget::STATIC_LIBRARY;
}
bool excludeFromAll = false;
bool importTarget = false;
std::vector<std::string>::const_iterator s = args.begin();
std::string libName = *s;
++s;
// If the second argument is "SHARED" or "STATIC", then it controls
// the type of library. Otherwise, it is treated as a source or
// source list name. There may be two keyword arguments, check for them
bool haveSpecifiedType = false;
while ( s != args.end() )
{
std::string libType = *s;
if(libType == "STATIC")
{
++s;
type = cmTarget::STATIC_LIBRARY;
haveSpecifiedType = true;
}
else if(libType == "SHARED")
{
++s;
type = cmTarget::SHARED_LIBRARY;
haveSpecifiedType = true;
}
else if(libType == "MODULE")
{
++s;
type = cmTarget::MODULE_LIBRARY;
haveSpecifiedType = true;
}
else if(libType == "UNKNOWN")
{
++s;
type = cmTarget::UNKNOWN_LIBRARY;
haveSpecifiedType = true;
}
else if(*s == "EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL")
{
++s;
excludeFromAll = true;
}
else if(*s == "IMPORTED")
{
++s;
importTarget = true;
}
else
{
break;
}
}
/* ideally we should check whether for the linker language of the target
CMAKE_${LANG}_CREATE_SHARED_LIBRARY is defined and if not default to
STATIC. But at this point we know only the name of the target, but not
yet its linker language. */
if ((type != cmTarget::STATIC_LIBRARY) &&
(this->Makefile->GetCMakeInstance()->GetPropertyAsBool(
"TARGET_SUPPORTS_SHARED_LIBS") == false))
{
std::string msg = "ADD_LIBRARY for library ";
msg += args[0];
msg += " is used with the ";
msg += type==cmTarget::SHARED_LIBRARY ? "SHARED" : "MODULE";
msg += " option, but the target platform supports only STATIC libraries. "
"Building it STATIC instead. This may lead to problems.";
cmSystemTools::Message(msg.c_str() ,"Warning");
type = cmTarget::STATIC_LIBRARY;
}
// The IMPORTED signature requires a type to be specified explicitly.
if(importTarget && !haveSpecifiedType)
{
this->SetError("called with IMPORTED argument but no library type.");
return false;
}
// Handle imported target creation.
if(importTarget)
{
// Make sure the target does not already exist.
if(this->Makefile->FindTargetToUse(libName.c_str()))
{
cmOStringStream e;
e << "cannot create imported target \"" << libName
<< "\" because another target with the same name already exists.";
this->SetError(e.str().c_str());
return false;
}
// Create the imported target.
this->Makefile->AddImportedTarget(libName.c_str(), type);
return true;
}
// A non-imported target may not have UNKNOWN type.
if(type == cmTarget::UNKNOWN_LIBRARY)
{
this->Makefile->IssueMessage(
cmake::FATAL_ERROR,
"The UNKNOWN library type may be used only for IMPORTED libraries."
);
return true;
}
// Enforce name uniqueness.
{
std::string msg;
if(!this->Makefile->EnforceUniqueName(libName, msg))
{
this->SetError(msg.c_str());
return false;
}
}
if (s == args.end())
{
std::string msg = "You have called ADD_LIBRARY for library ";
msg += args[0];
msg += " without any source files. This typically indicates a problem ";
msg += "with your CMakeLists.txt file";
cmSystemTools::Message(msg.c_str() ,"Warning");
}
std::vector<std::string> srclists;
while (s != args.end())
{
srclists.push_back(*s);
++s;
}
this->Makefile->AddLibrary(libName.c_str(), type, srclists,
excludeFromAll);
return true;
}