I have a question about CMake which seems to be commonly asked here, but none of the answers seem to solve my problem.
In the details subdirectory, there is a CMakeLists.txt which contains:
add_custom_command(OUTPUT part.out
COMMAND foo --input=part.src --output=part.out
DEPENDS part.src)
add_custom_target(part_out
DEPENDS part.out)
In the main directory there is a CMakeLists.txt which uses part.out for generating another file:
add_custom_command(OUTPUT full.out
COMMAND bar --input=./details/part.out --output=full.out)
add_custom_target(full_out
DEPENDS full.out)
The problem is that I want 3 things to happen here:
part.out doesn't exist it needs to be generatedpart.out is out of date (part.src is newer than part.out) I want it to be regeneratedfull.out is out of date (part.out is newer than full.out, or full.out desn't exist) I want it to be (re)generatedSo if I add DEPENDS ./details/part.out to add_custom_command(OUTPUT full.out) I will achieve points 2 and 3, but not point 1, because if I delete part.out and then I call make full_out I'll get an error that there is no rule to make ./details/part.out (as it is a rule from another directory).
If I add DEPENDS full_out to add_custom_command(OUTPUT full.out) or to add_custom_target(full_out) I'll achieve points 1 and 2, but not 3, because even if part.out was regenerated, a full.out will not be regenerated, as it doesn't depend on the part.out file itself.
So how can I connect both scenarios?
I was thinking about adding both DEPENDS but how do I know if that will always work? I mean in such case the order of build will matter here.
CMake docs for add_custom_target:
By default nothing depends on the custom target. Use ADD_DEPENDENCIES to add dependencies to or from other targets.
So I suggest to "connect" the targets with
ADD_DEPENDENCIES( full_out part_out )
EDIT: Working example
As it turned out, you need to set the source file properties for part.out
Here is my working example (tried under Windows with VS2008):
CMakeLists.txt:
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8 )
project( full )
add_subdirectory( details )
add_custom_command( OUTPUT full.out
COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy ./details/part.out full.out
DEPENDS details/part.out
)
add_custom_target( full_out
DEPENDS full.out details/part.out details/part.src
)
set_source_files_properties( details/part.out PROPERTIES GENERATED TRUE )
add_dependencies( full_out part_out )
details/CMakeLists.txt:
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8 )
project(part)
add_custom_command(OUTPUT part.out
COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/part.src part.out
DEPENDS part.src)
add_custom_target(part_out
DEPENDS part.out)
This example worked for all of your 3 stated cases.
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