zstd/build/cmake
Yann Collet b26818fe73
Merge pull request #1626 from LeeYoung624/dev
add cmake lz4 support
2019-06-19 13:35:33 -07:00
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CMakeModules add cmake lz4 support 2019-06-03 18:22:50 +08:00
contrib STYLE: Convert CMake-language commands to lower case 2018-12-22 19:32:39 -06:00
lib CMake: Check for existing custom target 'uninstall' 2019-05-25 17:30:04 -07:00
programs Merge pull request #1626 from LeeYoung624/dev 2019-06-19 13:35:33 -07:00
tests fixed cmake build script for test programs 2019-04-10 17:47:01 -07:00
.gitignore fixed VS2017Community build script 2018-10-03 18:42:44 -07:00
CMakeLists.txt ENH: Simplify conditional logic 2019-01-08 14:25:56 -06:00
README.md add cmake lz4 support 2019-06-03 18:22:50 +08:00

Cmake contributions

Contributions to the cmake build configurations are welcome. Please use case sensitivity that matches modern (ie. cmake version 2.6 and above) conventions of using lower-case for commands, and upper-case for variables.

How to build

As cmake doesn't support command like cmake clean, it's recommanded to perform a "out of source build". To do this, you can create a new directory and build in it:

cd build/cmake
mkdir builddir
cd builddir
cmake ..
make

Then you can clean all cmake caches by simpily delete the new directory:

rm -rf build/cmake/builddir

And of course, you can directly build in build/cmake:

cd build/cmake
cmake
make

To show cmake build options, you can:

cd build/cmake/builddir
cmake -LH ..

Bool options can be set to ON/OFF with -D[option]=[ON/OFF]. You can configure cmake options like this:

cd build/cmake/builddir
cmake -DZSTD_BUILD_TESTS=ON -DZSTD_LEGACY_SUPPORT=ON ..
make

referring

Looking for a 'cmake clean' command to clear up CMake output

CMake Style Recommendations

Indent all code correctly, i.e. the body of

  • if/else/endif
  • foreach/endforeach
  • while/endwhile
  • macro/endmacro
  • function/endfunction

Use spaces for indenting, 2, 3 or 4 spaces preferably. Use the same amount of spaces for indenting as is used in the rest of the file. Do not use tabs.

Upper/lower casing

Most important: use consistent upper- or lowercasing within one file !

In general, the all-lowercase style is preferred.

So, this is recommended:

add_executable(foo foo.c)

These forms are discouraged

ADD_EXECUTABLE(bar bar.c)
Add_Executable(hello hello.c)
aDd_ExEcUtAbLe(blub blub.c)

End commands

To make the code easier to read, use empty commands for endforeach(), endif(), endfunction(), endmacro() and endwhile(). Also, use empty else() commands.

For example, do this:

if(FOOVAR)
   some_command(...)
else()
   another_command(...)
endif()

and not this:

if(BARVAR)
   some_other_command(...)
endif(BARVAR)

Other resources for best practices

https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/manual/cmake-developer.7.html#modules