caeabb3 CableBuildInfo: Specify gitinfo.txt byproduct 69a5abc CableBuildInfo: Remove broken debug logs a5a1829 CableCompilerSettings: Enabled conversion warnings by default 0790aec README: Add section about git subtree 4056c71 Add the project name to every file 612d1b2 Add cxx11-c99 toolchain file git-subtree-dir: cmake/cable git-subtree-split: caeabb3a9f054f5c0b5076aa958968c42f7a5df4
Cable
Cable: CMake Bootstrap Library
Cable is a set of CMake modules and scripts containing common patterns used in CMake-based C++ projects. The design goal is to be pragmatic rather than generic so the number of provided options is minimal. The Cable modules are independent and it is easy to use them individually.
Table of Contents
Install
As git subtree
Adding a dependency project as a git subtree is just a copy of the source code done in a bit more systematic way.
If you are not familiar with managing dependencies with git subtree read the Git subtree: the alternative to Git submodule.
git remote add cable https://github.com/ethereum/cable
git subtree add --prefix cmake/cable cable master --squash
As git submodule
Include the Cable library as git submodule in your project. The suggested
submodule location is cmake/cable
relative to your project root directory.
git submodule add https://github.com/ethereum/cable cmake/cable
Usage
Cable contains the bootstrap.cmake
file that initializes the library.
Start by including this file in your main CMakeLists.txt
from the Cable
submodule/subtree or any other location. The bootstrap.cmake
must be included
before the project()
command. After that, you can include and use other
Cable modules.
Example
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.5)
include(cmake/cable/bootstrap.cmake)
include(CableBuildType)
project(tothemoon)
cable_set_build_type(DEFAULT RelWithDebInfo CONFIGURATION_TYPES Debug Release RelWithDebInfo)
Maintainer
Paweł Bylica @chfast
License
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.