Although CMake is cross-platform and in our projects we strive for the source code to be portable across platforms, operating systems, and compilers, sometimes the source code is not fully portable; for example, when using vendor-dependent extensions, we may find it necessary to configure and/or build code slightly differently depending on the platform. This is particularly relevant for legacy code or when cross-compiling, a topic we will return to in Chapter 13, Alternative Generators and Cross-compilation. It can also be advantageous to know the processor instruction set to optimize performance for a specific target platform. This chapter presents recipes to detect such environments and provides recommendations for how to implement such solutions.

CMake Cookbook
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CMake Cookbook
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Overview of this book
CMake is cross-platform, open-source software for managing the build process in a portable fashion. This book features a collection of recipes and building blocks with tips and techniques for working with CMake, CTest, CPack, and CDash.
CMake Cookbook includes real-world examples in the form of recipes that cover different ways to structure, configure, build, and test small- to large-scale code projects. You will learn to use CMake's command-line tools and master modern CMake practices for configuring, building, and testing binaries and libraries. With this book, you will be able to work with external libraries and structure your own projects in a modular and reusable way. You will be well-equipped to generate native build scripts for Linux, MacOS, and Windows, simplify and refactor projects using CMake, and port projects to CMake.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Preface
Setting up Your System
From a Simple Executable to Libraries
Detecting the Environment
Detecting External Libraries and Programs
Creating and Running Tests
Configure-time and Build-time Operations
Generating Source Code
Structuring Projects
The Superbuild Pattern
Mixed-language Projects
Writing an Installer
Packaging Projects
Building Documentation
Alternative Generators and Cross-compilation
Testing Dashboards
Porting a Project to CMake
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