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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 | # - Manage targets and output files.
#
# Included Modules:
# - ManageVariable
#
# Defines following functions:
# ADD_CUSTOM_TARGET_COMMAND(<target> OUTPUT <file1> ...
# [ALL] [NO_FORCE] COMMAND <command1> ...
# [<addCustomTargetOpt> ...]
# )
# - Combine ADD_CUSTOM_TARGET and ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND.
# This command is handy if you want a target that always refresh
# the output files without writing the same build recipes
# in separate ADD_CUSTOM_TARGET and ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND.
#
# If you also want a target that run only if output files
# do not exist or outdated. Specify "NO_FORCE".
# The target for that will be "<target>_no_force".
# * Parameters:
# + target: target for this command
# + OUTPUT file1 ... : Files to be outputted by this command
# + ALL: (Optional) The target is built with target 'all'
# + NO_FORCE: (Optional) Produce a target that run only if
# output files do not exist or outdated.
# + COMMAND command ... : Command to be run.
# + addCustomTargetOpt ...: ADD_CUSTOM_TARGET.options.
# * Targets:
# + <target>: Target to be invoke.
#
IF(DEFINED _MANAGE_TARGET_CMAKE_)
RETURN()
ENDIF(DEFINED _MANAGE_TARGET_CMAKE_)
SET(_MANAGE_TARGET_CMAKE_ "DEFINED")
INCLUDE(ManageVariable)
FUNCTION(ADD_CUSTOM_TARGET_COMMAND target)
SET(_validOptions "OUTPUT" "ALL" "NO_FORCE" "COMMAND")
VARIABLE_PARSE_ARGN(_opt _validOptions ${ARGN})
IF(DEFINED _opt_ALL)
SET(_all "ALL")
ELSE(DEFINED _opt_ALL)
SET(_all "")
ENDIF(DEFINED _opt_ALL)
ADD_CUSTOM_TARGET(${target} ${_all}
COMMAND ${_opt_COMMAND}
)
ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND(OUTPUT ${_opt_OUTPUT}
COMMAND ${_opt_COMMAND}
)
IF(DEFINED _opt_NO_FORCE)
ADD_CUSTOM_TARGET(${target}_no_force
DEPENDS ${_opt_OUTPUT}
)
ENDIF(DEFINED _opt_NO_FORCE)
ENDFUNCTION(ADD_CUSTOM_TARGET_COMMAND)
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