CMake/Source/cmAddExecutableCommand.h
Stephen Kelly 370bf55415 Add the ALIAS target concept for libraries and executables.
* The ALIAS name must match a validity regex.
* Executables and libraries may be aliased.
* An ALIAS acts immutable. It can not be used as the lhs
  of target_link_libraries or other commands.
* An ALIAS can be used with add_custom_command, add_custom_target,
  and add_test in the same way regular targets can.
* The target of an ALIAS can be retrieved with the ALIASED_TARGET
  target property.
* An ALIAS does not appear in the generated buildsystem. It
  is kept separate from cmMakefile::Targets for that reason.
* A target may have multiple aliases.
* An ALIAS target may not itself have an alias.
* An IMPORTED target may not have an alias.
* An ALIAS may not be exported or imported.
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/*============================================================================
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#ifndef cmExecutablesCommand_h
#define cmExecutablesCommand_h
#include "cmCommand.h"
/** \class cmExecutablesCommand
* \brief Defines a list of executables to build.
*
* cmExecutablesCommand defines a list of executable (i.e., test)
* programs to create.
*/
class cmAddExecutableCommand : public cmCommand
{
public:
/**
* This is a virtual constructor for the command.
*/
virtual cmCommand* Clone()
{
return new cmAddExecutableCommand;
}
/**
* This is called when the command is first encountered in
* the CMakeLists.txt file.
*/
virtual bool InitialPass(std::vector<std::string> const& args,
cmExecutionStatus &status);
/**
* The name of the command as specified in CMakeList.txt.
*/
virtual const char* GetName() const { return "add_executable";}
/**
* Succinct documentation.
*/
virtual const char* GetTerseDocumentation() const
{
return
"Add an executable to the project using the specified source files.";
}
/**
* More documentation.
*/
virtual const char* GetFullDocumentation() const
{
return
" add_executable(<name> [WIN32] [MACOSX_BUNDLE]\n"
" [EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL]\n"
" source1 source2 ... sourceN)\n"
"Adds an executable target called <name> to be built from the "
"source files listed in the command invocation. "
"The <name> corresponds to the logical target name and must be "
"globally unique within a project. "
"The actual file name of the executable built is constructed based on "
"conventions of the native platform "
"(such as <name>.exe or just <name>). "
"\n"
"By default the executable file will be created in the build tree "
"directory corresponding to the source tree directory in which "
"the command was invoked. "
"See documentation of the RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY "
"target property to change this location. "
"See documentation of the OUTPUT_NAME target property to change "
"the <name> part of the final file name. "
"\n"
"If WIN32 is given the property WIN32_EXECUTABLE will be set on the "
"target created. "
"See documentation of that target property for details."
"\n"
"If MACOSX_BUNDLE is given the corresponding property will be "
"set on the created target. "
"See documentation of the MACOSX_BUNDLE target property for details."
"\n"
"If EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL is given the corresponding property will be "
"set on the created target. "
"See documentation of the EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL target property for "
"details."
"\n"
"The add_executable command can also create IMPORTED executable "
"targets using this signature:\n"
" add_executable(<name> IMPORTED [GLOBAL])\n"
"An IMPORTED executable target references an executable file located "
"outside the project. "
"No rules are generated to build it. "
"The target name has scope in the directory in which it is created "
"and below, but the GLOBAL option extends visibility. "
"It may be referenced like any target built within the project. "
"IMPORTED executables are useful for convenient reference from "
"commands like add_custom_command. "
"Details about the imported executable are specified by setting "
"properties whose names begin in \"IMPORTED_\". "
"The most important such property is IMPORTED_LOCATION "
"(and its per-configuration version IMPORTED_LOCATION_<CONFIG>) "
"which specifies the location of the main executable file on disk. "
"See documentation of the IMPORTED_* properties for more information."
"\n"
"The signature\n"
" add_executable(<name> ALIAS <target>)\n"
"creates an alias, such that <name> can be used to refer to <target> "
"in subsequent commands. The <name> does not appear in the generated "
"buildsystem as a make target. The <target> may not be an IMPORTED "
"target or an ALIAS. Alias targets can be used as linkable targets, "
"targets to read properties from, executables for custom commands and "
"custom targets. They can also be tested for existance with the "
"regular if(TARGET) subcommand. The <name> may not be used to modify "
"properties of <target>, that is, it may not be used as the operand of "
"set_property, set_target_properties, target_link_libraries etc. An "
"ALIAS target may not be installed of exported."
;
}
cmTypeMacro(cmAddExecutableCommand, cmCommand);
};
#endif