| # cmake needs this line | |
| cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.1) | |
| if(NOT DEFINED EXAMPLE_NAME) | |
| message(FATAL_ERROR "Invalid build script: missing EXAMPLE_NAME") | |
| endif() | |
| if(NOT DEFINED EXAMPLE_FILE) | |
| message(FATAL_ERROR "Invalid build script: missing EXAMPLE_FILE") | |
| endif() | |
| file(TO_CMAKE_PATH "${EXAMPLE_FILE}" EXAMPLE_FILE) | |
| message(STATUS "Project: ${EXAMPLE_NAME}") | |
| message(STATUS "File : ${EXAMPLE_FILE}") | |
| # Define project name | |
| project(${EXAMPLE_NAME}) | |
| # Find OpenCV, you may need to set OpenCV_DIR variable | |
| # to the absolute path to the directory containing OpenCVConfig.cmake file | |
| # via the command line or GUI | |
| find_package(OpenCV REQUIRED) | |
| # If the package has been found, several variables will | |
| # be set, you can find the full list with descriptions | |
| # in the OpenCVConfig.cmake file. | |
| # Print some message showing some of them | |
| message(STATUS "OpenCV library status:") | |
| message(STATUS " config: ${OpenCV_DIR}") | |
| message(STATUS " version: ${OpenCV_VERSION}") | |
| message(STATUS " libraries: ${OpenCV_LIBS}") | |
| message(STATUS " include path: ${OpenCV_INCLUDE_DIRS}") | |
| # Declare the executable target built from your sources | |
| add_executable(${EXAMPLE_NAME} "${EXAMPLE_FILE}") | |
| # Link your application with OpenCV libraries | |
| target_link_libraries(${EXAMPLE_NAME} PRIVATE ${OpenCV_LIBS}) | |