cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.4) # The `cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.4...3.18)` syntax does not work with # some versions of VS that have a patched CMake 3.11. This forces us to emulate # the behavior using the following workaround: if(${CMAKE_VERSION} VERSION_LESS 3.18) cmake_policy(VERSION ${CMAKE_MAJOR_VERSION}.${CMAKE_MINOR_VERSION}) else() cmake_policy(VERSION 3.18) endif() project(test_installed_target CXX) find_package(pybind11 CONFIG REQUIRED) message(STATUS "Found pybind11 v${pybind11_VERSION}: ${pybind11_INCLUDE_DIRS}") add_library(test_installed_target MODULE ../main.cpp) target_link_libraries(test_installed_target PRIVATE pybind11::module) set_target_properties(test_installed_target PROPERTIES OUTPUT_NAME test_cmake_build) # Make sure result is, for example, test_installed_target.so, not libtest_installed_target.dylib pybind11_extension(test_installed_target) # Do not treat includes from IMPORTED target as SYSTEM (Python headers in pybind11::module). # This may be needed to resolve header conflicts, e.g. between Python release and debug headers. set_target_properties(test_installed_target PROPERTIES NO_SYSTEM_FROM_IMPORTED ON) if(DEFINED Python_EXECUTABLE) set(_Python_EXECUTABLE "${Python_EXECUTABLE}") elseif(DEFINED PYTHON_EXECUTABLE) set(_Python_EXECUTABLE "${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE}") else() message(FATAL_ERROR "No Python executable defined (should not be possible at this stage)") endif() add_custom_target( check_installed_target ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E env PYTHONPATH=$ ${_Python_EXECUTABLE} ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/../test.py ${PROJECT_NAME} DEPENDS test_installed_target)