CMake/Tests/BundleTest/CMakeLists.txt
2019-09-01 10:43:26 +02:00

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CMake

cmake_minimum_required (VERSION 2.6)
project(BundleTest)
set(MACOSX_BUNDLE_INFO_STRING "bundle_info_string")
set(CMAKE_MacOSX_Content_COMPILE_OBJECT "\"${CMAKE_COMMAND}\" -E copy_if_different <SOURCE> <OBJECT>")
add_custom_command(
OUTPUT "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/randomResourceFile.plist"
COMMAND /bin/cp
ARGS "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/randomResourceFile.plist.in"
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/randomResourceFile.plist")
set_source_files_properties(
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/randomResourceFile.plist"
PROPERTIES
MACOSX_PACKAGE_LOCATION Resources
)
set_source_files_properties(
SomeRandomFile.txt
"${BundleTest_SOURCE_DIR}/../../README.rst"
PROPERTIES
MACOSX_PACKAGE_LOCATION MacOS
)
set(EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/foobar")
# Test building a bundle linking to a shared library where the
# shared library links to CoreFoundation, but the executable does not
# explicitly link to CoreFoundation, but the executable does *depend*
# on CoreFoundation. There should be a link failure for the executable
# if CMake's dependency chaining for libraries with "-framework
# blah" style dependencies gets broken...
#
add_library(BundleTestLib SHARED BundleLib.cxx)
target_link_libraries(BundleTestLib "-framework CoreFoundation")
add_executable(BundleTest
MACOSX_BUNDLE
BundleTest.cxx
SomeRandomFile.txt
"${BundleTest_SOURCE_DIR}/../../README.rst"
"${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/randomResourceFile.plist"
)
target_link_libraries(BundleTest BundleTestLib)
#
# DO NOT: target_link_libraries(BundleTest "-framework CoreFoundation")
# (see above comments about CoreFoundation)
#
# Test bundle installation.
#install(TARGETS BundleTestLib DESTINATION Applications/BundleTestExe.app/Contents/Plugins)
install(TARGETS BundleTestLib DESTINATION Applications/SecondBundleExe.app/Contents/Plugins)
install(TARGETS BundleTest DESTINATION Applications)
# Test whether bundles respect the output name. Since the library is
# installed into a location that uses this output name this will fail if the
# bundle does not respect the name. Also the executable will not be found by
# the test driver if this does not work.
set_target_properties(BundleTest PROPERTIES
OUTPUT_NAME BundleTestExe
XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_CODE_SIGN_IDENTITY ""
XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_CODE_SIGNING_REQUIRED "NO"
)
# Test executable versioning if it is supported.
if(NOT XCODE)
set_target_properties(BundleTest PROPERTIES VERSION 1)
endif()
# Make sure the executable can find its installed library.
set_target_properties(BundleTestLib PROPERTIES
INSTALL_NAME_DIR "@executable_path/../Plugins")
include(CPack)
# test the framework find stuff
if(EXISTS /usr/lib/libtcl.dylib
AND EXISTS /System/Library/Frameworks/Tcl.framework)
set(TCL NOTFOUND)
find_library(TCL tcl)
message("frame: ${TCL}")
if(NOT "${TCL}" MATCHES .framework)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Could not find tcl framework, found ${TCL}")
endif()
set(TCL NOTFOUND)
set(CMAKE_FIND_FRAMEWORK LAST)
find_library(TCL tcl)
if("${TCL}" MATCHES .framework)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Found framework and should have found dylib ${TCL}")
endif()
set(TCL NOTFOUND)
set(CMAKE_FIND_FRAMEWORK NEVER)
find_library(TCL tcl)
if("${TCL}" MATCHES .framework)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Found framework and should have found dylib ${TCL}")
endif()
message("not frame: ${TCL}")
set(TCL NOTFOUND)
set(CMAKE_FIND_FRAMEWORK FIRST)
find_library(TCL tcl)
if(NOT "${TCL}" MATCHES .framework)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Could not find tcl framework, found ${TCL}")
endif()
message("frame: ${TCL}")
endif(EXISTS /usr/lib/libtcl.dylib
AND EXISTS /System/Library/Frameworks/Tcl.framework)
subdirs(BundleSubDir)