In the following CMakeLists.txt file, although I have set an add_custom_command
command with PRE_BUILD
option, the custom command is not always executed before making the main executable:
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8)
project(VersioningTest)
set(MAJOR 1)
set(MINOR 0)
set(PATCH 0)
set(PRODUCT App-${MAJOR}-${MINOR}-${PATCH})
ADD_EXECUTABLE(${PRODUCT}
main.cpp
Engine.cpp)
add_custom_command(TARGET ${PRODUCT} PRE_BUILD
COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND}
-DMAJOR=${MAJOR}
-DMINOR=${MINOR}
-DPATCH=${PATCH}
-P ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/SetVersion.cmake
WORKING_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}
COMMENT "setting version...")
So I decided to replace add_custom_command
with add_custom_target
and add_dependencies
:
add_custom_target(SetVersion
COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND}
-DMAJOR=${MAJOR}
-DMINOR=${MINOR}
-DPATCH=${PATCH}
-P ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/SetVersion.cmake
WORKING_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}
COMMENT "setting version...")
add_dependencies(${PRODUCT} SetVersion)
And it worked. Now the SetVersion.cmake
file is executed everytime before making the main executable. What's wrong with add_custom_command
in my CMake file?
The content of SetVersion.cmake
file:
EXECUTE_PROCESS(
COMMAND svn info ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}
COMMAND grep Revision
OUTPUT_VARIABLE REVISION
OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE
)
EXECUTE_PROCESS(
COMMAND svn diff ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}
OUTPUT_VARIABLE SVNDIFF
OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE
)
if(SVNDIFF STREQUAL "")
set(LOCALCHANGES 0)
message("No local changes detected")
else(SVNDIFF STREQUAL "")
set(LOCALCHANGES 1)
message("Local changes detected!")
endif(SVNDIFF STREQUAL "")
configure_file(${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/version.h.in ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/version.h)
message("Version set") # For testing only
And the content of version.h.in
:
#define MAJOR_VERSION "${MAJOR}"
#define MINOR_VERSION "${MINOR}"
#define PATCH_VERSION "${PATCH}"
#define REVISION "${REVISION}"
#define LOCALCHANGES "${LOCALCHANGES}"
It depends on the CMake generator you use. Here is the relevant section from the add_custom_command documentation:
Under OS X
PRE_BUILD
also seems to work for Xcode, which is not documented properly.