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README.md
TribitsExampleApp2
The example project TribitsExampleApp2 is a raw CMake project that pulls in
libraries from packages from TribitsExampleProject2. To build against all of
the installed packages from an upstream TribitsExampleProject2, configure,
build, and run the tests with:
cmake \
-DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=<upstreamInstallDir> \
<base-dir>/TribitsExampleApp2
make
ctest
That will call find_package(TribitsExProj2) and will set the compilers
pulled in from the found TribitsExProj2Config.cmake file.
Pulling in only a subset of packages
To configure and build TribitsExampleApp2 against only a subset of the
installed TribitsExampleProject2 packages, configure TribitsExampleApp2
using, for example:
cmake \
-DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=<upstreamInstallDir> \
-DTribitsExApp_USE_COMPONENTS=Package1,Package2 \
<base-dir>/TribitsExampleApp2
Internally, that that will call:
find_package(TribitsExApp REQUIRED COMPONENTS ${TribitsExApp_USE_COMPONENTS})
(where , in TribitsExApp_USE_COMPONENTS is replaced with ; internally to
create a proper CMake list internally before calling find_package()).
Pulling in only a subset of packages by finding each package individually
TribitsExampleApp2 is also set up to demonstrate finding the individual
packages using separate calls to find_package(<Package>) by configuring
with, for example:
cmake \
-DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=<upstreamInstallDir> \
-DTribitsExApp_USE_COMPONENTS=Package1,Package2 \
-DTribitsExApp_FIND_INDIVIDUAL_PACKAGES=ON \
<base-dir>/TribitsExampleApp2
That essentially results in calling:
find_package(Package1 REQUIRED)
find_package(Package2 REQUIRED)
...
target_link_libraries(app
PRIVATE Package1::all_libs
PRIVATE Package2::all_libs
)
(but does so with a loop and a list internally).
Pulling in packages from the build tree
TribitsExampleApp2 is additionally set up to demonstrate finding the
individual packages from the build directory (where <upstreamBuildDir> is
the build directory for TribitsExampleProject2) instead of the install tree
using separate calls to find_package(<Package>) by configuring with, for
example:
cmake \
-DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=<upstreamBuildDir>/cmake_packages \
-DTribitsExApp_USE_COMPONENTS=Package1,Package2 \
-DTribitsExApp_FIND_INDIVIDUAL_PACKAGES=ON \
<base-dir>/TribitsExampleApp2
This is identical to the case to finding the individual packages under the
install tree except here the packages and libraries are found under the build
tree and the include directories point into the source tree. (There is no
need for an install directory in this case.) This is to simulate more
advanced use cases such as where TribitsExampleApp2 and
TribitsExampleProject2 may be part of a larger super-build that works out of
the build tree without needing to install.
NOTE: There is no TribitsExProj2Config.cmake file generated in the build tree
to find so it is not possible to call find_package(TribitsExProj2Config)
pointing into the build tree.
Tests demonstrating usage of TribitsExampleApp2
The TriBITS project contains automated tests that run the various use cases described above and check their result. These tests are shown defined here and are run locally with CTest and are submitted to CDash as part of regular testing.