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CMake Best Practices

You're reading from   CMake Best Practices Discover proven techniques for creating and maintaining programming projects with CMake

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803239729
Length 406 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Dominik Berner Dominik Berner
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Mustafa Kemal Gilor Mustafa Kemal Gilor
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Table of Contents (22) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: The Basics
2. Chapter 1: Kickstarting CMake FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Accessing CMake in Best Ways 4. Chapter 3: Creating a CMake Project 5. Part 2: Practical CMake – Getting Your Hands Dirty with CMake
6. Chapter 4: Packaging, Deploying, and Installing a CMake Project 7. Chapter 5: Integrating Third-Party Libraries and Dependency Management 8. Chapter 6: Automatically Generating Documentation with CMake 9. Chapter 7: Seamlessly Integrating Code Quality Tools with CMake 10. Chapter 8: Executing Custom Tasks with CMake 11. Chapter 9: Creating Reproducible Build Environments 12. Chapter 10: Handling Big Projects and Distributed Repositories in a Superbuild 13. Chapter 11: Automated Fuzzing with CMake 14. Part 3: Mastering the Details
15. Chapter 12: Cross-Platform Compiling and Custom Toolchains 16. Chapter 13: Reusing CMake Code 17. Chapter 14: Optimizing and Maintaining CMake Projects 18. Chapter 15: Migrating to CMake 19. Chapter 16: Contributing to CMake and Further Reading Material 20. Assessments 21. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary

One of the main strengths of CMake is its versatility to build software using a variety of toolchains for a large number of platforms. The downside of this is that it sometimes can be hard for developers to find a working configuration for software. But by supplying CMake presets, containers, and sysroots, it often gets easier to get started with a CMake project.

In this chapter, we looked in detail into how to define CMake presets to define working configuration setups, along with creating build and test definitions. Then, we briefly covered how to create a Docker container and how to invoke CMake commands within, before closing the chapter with a brief look into sysroots and toolchain files. More about toolchains and sysroots will be covered in Chapter 12, Cross-Platform Compiling and Custom Toolchains.

In the next chapter, you will learn how to work with big, distributed projects as super builds. There, you will learn how to handle different versions and how to assemble...

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