OpenFusion/CMakeLists.txt
CakeLancelot 2e34440d2e Change the executable working directory for VS to repo root
This fixes config.ini, and the tdata directory not being picked up, so now it launches without closing instantly
2021-04-20 17:17:24 -05:00

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CMake

cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.13)
project(OpenFusion)
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 17)
execute_process(COMMAND git describe --tags OUTPUT_VARIABLE GIT_VERSION OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE)
# OpenFusion supports multiple packet/struct versions
# 104 is the default version to build which can be changed
# For example: cmake -B build -DPROTOCOL_VERSION=728
set(PROTOCOL_VERSION 104 CACHE STRING "The packet version to build")
add_compile_definitions(PROTOCOL_VERSION=${PROTOCOL_VERSION})
# Disallow in-source builds
if (${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR} STREQUAL ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR})
message(FATAL_ERROR "In-source builds not allowed. Please refer to the wiki for more information. Please remove the CMakeFiles folder and the CMakeCache.txt file.")
endif()
# Output binaries to the bin folder in the source directory
set(CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/bin)
# Put CMake targets (ALL_BUILD/ZERO_CHECK) into a folder
set_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY USE_FOLDERS ON)
# Set the OpenFusion project as the default startup project for VS
set_property(DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR} PROPERTY VS_STARTUP_PROJECT openfusion)
if (WIN32)
# Set the output binary name to winfusion to match the regular Makefile
set(BIN_NAME winfusion)
else()
set(BIN_NAME fusion)
endif()
include_directories(src vendor)
file(GLOB_RECURSE SOURCES src/**.[ch]pp vendor/**.[ch]pp vendor/**.[ch] version.h)
configure_file(version.h.in ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/version.h @ONLY)
add_executable(openfusion ${SOURCES})
set_target_properties(openfusion PROPERTIES OUTPUT_NAME ${BIN_NAME})
target_link_libraries(openfusion sqlite3)
# Makes it so config, tdata, etc. get picked up when starting via the debugger in VS
set_property(TARGET openfusion PROPERTY VS_DEBUGGER_WORKING_DIRECTORY "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}")
# Use pthreads if not generating a VS solution or MinGW makefile (because MinGW will prefer Win32 threads)
# Checking if the compiler ID is MSVC will allow us to open the project as a CMake project in VS.
# It's not something you should do, but it's there if you need it...
if (NOT CMAKE_GENERATOR MATCHES "Visual Studio" AND NOT CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "MSVC" AND NOT CMAKE_GENERATOR MATCHES "MinGW Makefiles")
find_package(Threads REQUIRED)
target_link_libraries(openfusion pthread)
endif()