| add_executable | |
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| Add an executable to the project using the specified source files. | |
| Normal Executables | |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | |
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| add_executable(<name> <options>... <sources>...) | |
| :target: normal | |
| Add an executable target called ``<name>`` to be built from the source | |
| files listed in the command invocation. | |
| The options are: | |
| ``WIN32`` | |
| Set the :prop_tgt:`WIN32_EXECUTABLE` target property automatically. | |
| See documentation of that target property for details. | |
| ``MACOSX_BUNDLE`` | |
| Set the :prop_tgt:`MACOSX_BUNDLE` target property automatically. | |
| See documentation of that target property for details. | |
| ``EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL`` | |
| Set the :prop_tgt:`EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL` target property automatically. | |
| See documentation of that target property for details. | |
| The ``<name>`` corresponds to the logical target name and must be globally | |
| unique within a project. The actual file name of the executable built is | |
| constructed based on conventions of the native platform (such as | |
| ``<name>.exe`` or just ``<name>``). | |
| .. versionadded:: 3.1 | |
| Source arguments to ``add_executable`` may use "generator expressions" with | |
| the syntax ``$<...>``. See the :manual:`cmake-generator-expressions(7)` | |
| manual for available expressions. | |
| .. versionadded:: 3.11 | |
| The source files can be omitted if they are added later using | |
| :command:`target_sources`. | |
| By default the executable file will be created in the build tree | |
| directory corresponding to the source tree directory in which the | |
| command was invoked. See documentation of the | |
| :prop_tgt:`RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY` target property to change this | |
| location. See documentation of the :prop_tgt:`OUTPUT_NAME` target property | |
| to change the ``<name>`` part of the final file name. | |
| See the :manual:`cmake-buildsystem(7)` manual for more on defining | |
| buildsystem properties. | |
| See also :prop_sf:`HEADER_FILE_ONLY` on what to do if some sources are | |
| pre-processed, and you want to have the original sources reachable from | |
| within IDE. | |
| Imported Executables | |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | |
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| add_executable(<name> IMPORTED [GLOBAL]) | |
| :target: IMPORTED | |
| Add an :ref:`IMPORTED executable target <Imported Targets>` to reference | |
| an executable file located outside the project. The target name may be | |
| referenced like any target built within the project, except that by | |
| default it is visible only in the directory in which it is created, | |
| and below. | |
| The options are: | |
| ``GLOBAL`` | |
| Make the target name globally visible. | |
| No rules are generated to build imported targets, and the :prop_tgt:`IMPORTED` | |
| target property is ``True``. Imported executables are useful for convenient | |
| reference from commands like :command:`add_custom_command`. | |
| Details about the imported executable are specified by setting properties | |
| whose names begin in ``IMPORTED_``. The most important such property is | |
| :prop_tgt:`IMPORTED_LOCATION` (and its per-configuration version | |
| :prop_tgt:`IMPORTED_LOCATION_<CONFIG>`) which specifies the location of | |
| the main executable file on disk. See documentation of the ``IMPORTED_*`` | |
| properties for more information. | |
| Alias Executables | |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | |
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| add_executable(<name> ALIAS <target>) | |
| :target: ALIAS | |
| Creates an :ref:`Alias Target <Alias Targets>`, such that ``<name>`` can | |
| be used to refer to ``<target>`` in subsequent commands. The ``<name>`` | |
| does not appear in the generated buildsystem as a make target. The | |
| ``<target>`` may not be an ``ALIAS``. | |
| .. versionadded:: 3.11 | |
| An ``ALIAS`` can target a ``GLOBAL`` :ref:`Imported Target <Imported Targets>` | |
| .. versionadded:: 3.18 | |
| An ``ALIAS`` can target a non-``GLOBAL`` Imported Target. Such alias is | |
| scoped to the directory in which it is created and subdirectories. | |
| The :prop_tgt:`ALIAS_GLOBAL` target property can be used to check if the | |
| alias is global or not. | |
| ``ALIAS`` targets can be used as targets to read properties | |
| from, executables for custom commands and custom targets. They can also be | |
| tested for existence with the regular :command:`if(TARGET)` subcommand. | |
| The ``<name>`` may not be used to modify properties of ``<target>``, that | |
| is, it may not be used as the operand of :command:`set_property`, | |
| :command:`set_target_properties`, :command:`target_link_libraries` etc. | |
| An ``ALIAS`` target may not be installed or exported. | |
| See Also | |
| ^^^^^^^^ | |
| * :command:`add_library` | |