Debug and Release Library Linking with CMAKE (VISUAL STUDIO)

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我在风中等你 2020-12-02 23:23

There was already a Thread which did not help really. I want to be able to link for example Foo.lib for Release Config and Foo_d.l

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  • 2020-12-03 00:01

    If you have debug/release libs that follow a certain pattern, like _d on the debug ones, you can avoid repeating yourself with:

    set (MY_LIBS
        foo
        bar
        baz
    )
    
    # Generate the list of files to link, per flavor.
    set (LINK_LIST "")
    foreach(x ${MY_LIBS})
        list (APPEND LINK_LIST debug ${x}_d optimized ${x})
    endforeach()
    
    target_link_libraries (mytarget
        commonlib1
        commonlib2
        ${LINK_LIST}
        )
    

    This will generate the appropriate

    debug foo_d optimized foo
    debug bar_d optimized bar
    

    lines that target_link_libraries expects.

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  • 2020-12-03 00:03

    The solution is:

    SET(LINK_LIBRARY optimized Foo debug Foo_d)
    target_link_libraries(MyEXE ${LINK_LIBRARY})
    
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  • 2020-12-03 00:07

    The upper answer of using target_link_libraries with debug and optimized param not working for my cmake 3.14.6. If you encounter this bug, try using the following type of code:

    set (FreeImage debug "FreeImageD" optimized "FreeImage")
    set (Glog debug "glogd" optimized "glog")
    set (EXTRA_LIBS ${FreeImage} ${Glog})
    target_link_libraries(TexCompressor ${EXTRA_LIBS})
    

    It just change the debug/optimized pair to variable definition. It works for my version.

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  • 2020-12-03 00:08

    There is no problems when your library is a part of the project or you're importing it using config mode of find_package command (see documentation and example). In case you can't modify 3rd party so it will produce <package>Config.cmake (it may not use cmake tool or you don't want to do it) the answer is to emulate such process:

    add_library(foo STATIC IMPORTED)
    set_target_properties(foo PROPERTIES IMPORTED_LOCATION_DEBUG "/path/to/foo-d.lib")
    set_target_properties(foo PROPERTIES IMPORTED_LOCATION_RELEASE "/path/to/foo.lib")
    
    target_link_libraries(MyEXE foo)
    

    note that unlike "debug"/"optimized" feature such approach is not limited to Debug/Release configs:

    set_target_properties(foo PROPERTIES IMPORTED_LOCATION_MINSIZEREL "/path/to/foo-small.lib")
    

    also you've got some goodies like INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES:

    set_target_properties(foo PROPERTIES INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES "/path/to/foo/includes")
    
    include_directories("/path/to/foo/includes") # this line not needed
    target_link_libraries(MyEXE foo) # this command will add "/path/to/foo/includes" for you
    

    and transitive linking:

    add_library(boo STATIC IMPORTED)
    set_target_properties(boo PROPERTIES IMPORTED_LOCATION_DEBUG "/path/to/boo-d.lib")
    set_target_properties(boo PROPERTIES IMPORTED_LOCATION_RELEASE "/path/to/boo.lib")
    
    add_library(foo STATIC IMPORTED)
    set_target_properties(foo PROPERTIES IMPORTED_LOCATION_DEBUG "/path/to/foo-d.lib")
    set_target_properties(foo PROPERTIES IMPORTED_LOCATION_RELEASE "/path/to/foo.lib")
    
    set_target_properties(foo PROPERTIES INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES boo) # foo depends on boo
    
    target_link_libraries(MyEXE foo) # boo will be linked automatically
    

    Of course you can use regular cmake commands like find_library and find_package(... MODULE) to estimate locations instead of hardcoding them.

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  • 2020-12-03 00:18

    target_link_libraries takes a list, you don't need to call it twice. The following will work:

    target_link_libraries(MyEXE debug Foo_d optimized Foo)
    

    And to answer a question asked in the comments of another answer, working with multiple libraries works like so:

    target_link_libraries(MyEXE
        debug Foo1_d optimized Foo1
        debug Foo2_d optimized Foo2)
    

    Note that if you also build the library as part of the CMake project, you don't need to specify debug or optimized. CMake will choose the right one for you.

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