OpenSubdiv/tools/stringify/CMakeLists.txt
David G Yu cb1657be17 Implemented alternate Python 'stringify' tool
This simplifies build dependencies when cross-compiling
or when building multi-architecture binaries.

For backward compatibility with earlier releases, the compiled
C++ version of this tool is used when no Python interpreter is found.
2022-09-12 17:19:27 -07:00

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CMake

#
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if(CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING)
set(STRINGIFY_LOCATION "STRINGIFY-NOTFOUND" CACHE FILEPATH "Point it to the stringify binary from a native build")
add_executable(stringify IMPORTED GLOBAL)
set_property(TARGET stringify PROPERTY IMPORTED_LOCATION ${STRINGIFY_LOCATION})
endif()
if(NOT CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING)
osd_add_executable(stringify "opensubdiv/tools"
main.cpp
)
install(TARGETS stringify DESTINATION ${CMAKE_BINDIR_BASE})
endif()