Generic rule from makefile to CMake

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迷失自我 2020-11-29 08:34

I am trying to \"translate\" the flowing vanilla makefile lines into CMake syntax.

SRCS = $(wildcard *.foo)
OBJS = $(SRCS:.foo=.bar)

my_rule: $(OBJS)

%.bar         


        
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  • 2020-11-29 09:20

    In CMake you can always declare your own compiler language. So in your case you can e.g. do:

    cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8)
    
    project(MakeBarFromFoo NONE)
    
    set(
       CMAKE_FOO_COMPILE_OBJECT 
           "make_bar_from_foo <SOURCE> <OBJECT>"
    )
    
    file(GLOB SRCS "*.foo")
    add_library(my_rule OBJECT ${SRCS})
    set_source_files_properties(${SRCS} PROPERTIES LANGUAGE FOO)
    

    Then you can simply work with it as you would with other object library targets. But you will only get things like the .bar extension if you enable_language(FOO) (and that requires more work, see below).

    Examples delivered with CMake itself are ASM or RC compilers.


    The enable_language(FOO) Version

    This needs four more files you could put in e.g. your project's CMake folder:

    CMake\CMakeDetermineFOOCompiler.cmake

    # Find the compiler
    find_program(
        CMAKE_FOO_COMPILER 
            NAMES "make_bar_from_foo" 
            HINTS "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}"
            DOC "FOO compiler" 
    )
    mark_as_advanced(CMAKE_FOO_COMPILER)
    
    set(CMAKE_FOO_SOURCE_FILE_EXTENSIONS foo;FOO)
    set(CMAKE_FOO_OUTPUT_EXTENSION .bar)
    set(CMAKE_FOO_COMPILER_ENV_VAR "FOO")
    
    # Configure variables set in this file for fast reload later on
    configure_file(${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/CMakeFOOCompiler.cmake.in
                   ${CMAKE_PLATFORM_INFO_DIR}/CMakeFOOCompiler.cmake)
    

    CMake\CMakeFOOCompiler.cmake.in

    set(CMAKE_FOO_COMPILER "@CMAKE_FOO_COMPILER@")
    set(CMAKE_FOO_COMPILER_LOADED 1)
    set(CMAKE_FOO_SOURCE_FILE_EXTENSIONS @CMAKE_FOO_SOURCE_FILE_EXTENSIONS@)
    set(CMAKE_FOO_OUTPUT_EXTENSION @CMAKE_FOO_OUTPUT_EXTENSION@)
    set(CMAKE_FOO_COMPILER_ENV_VAR "@CMAKE_FOO_COMPILER_ENV_VAR@")
    

    CMake\CMakeFOOInformation.cmake

    # This file sets the basic flags for the FOO compiler
    if(NOT CMAKE_FOO_COMPILE_OBJECT)
        set(CMAKE_FOO_COMPILE_OBJECT "<CMAKE_FOO_COMPILER> <SOURCE> <OBJECT>")
    endif()
    set(CMAKE_FOO_INFORMATION_LOADED 1)
    

    CMake\CMakeTestFOOCompiler.cmake

    # For now just do nothing in here
    set(CMAKE_FOO_COMPILER_WORKS 1 CACHE INTERNAL "")
    

    Then your CMakeLists.txt file just looks like this:

    CMakeLists.txt

    cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8)
    
    project(MakeBarFromFoo NONE)
    
    list(APPEND CMAKE_MODULE_PATH "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/CMake")
    enable_language(FOO)
    
    file(GLOB SRCS "*.foo")
    add_library(my_rule OBJECT ${SRCS})
    
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  • 2020-11-29 09:31

    Your attempt is correct, and it hardly can be significantly improved.

    This is just how CMake works: each of its "rules" is concrete; you cannot create a "template rule". The reason for that is platform independence: not every build systems supports "templates" for rules.

    On the other side, CMake supports creation of the "rules" within functions/macros. So typing repeated parts can be easily reduced.

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