Use -isystem instead of -I with CMake

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無奈伤痛 2020-12-09 07:32

Is there any way in CMake to force a path specified via include_directories (or perhaps through a different function) to use the -isystem flag instead of the -I flag when bu

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  • 2020-12-09 07:46

    You could try using CMAKE_C_FLAGS and CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS to add additional flags.

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  • 2020-12-09 07:49

    Yes you force a path to be a system include by using the optional SYSTEM flag

    include_directories(SYSTEM path)
    

    http://www.cmake.org/cmake/help/cmake-2-8-docs.html#command:include_directories

    Starting with CMake 2.8.12 you can use the new target_include_directories to include system directory includes at the target level, while leveraging the new usage requirement features of cmake:

    target_include_directories(foo SYSTEM PUBLIC path)
    

    Now target foo will use path as a system include, and anything that links to foo will also use path as automatically as a system include. You can control the propagation of these usage requirements by changing the PUBLIC keyword to PRIVATE or INTERFACE.

    http://cmake.org/cmake/help/v2.8.12/cmake.html#command:target_include_directories

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  • 2020-12-09 08:00

    As stated already, the correct way to include system paths is:

    include_directories(SYSTEM path1 path2)
    

    However as of CMake 2.8.4 and Makefiles, This is only used for C++ and not C, I looked into it and GNU.cmake does not initialize: CMAKE_INCLUDE_SYSTEM_FLAG_C

    So you can set this yourself right after calling project().

    if(CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCC)
      set(CMAKE_INCLUDE_SYSTEM_FLAG_C "-isystem ")
    endif()
    

    Update:

    The CMake developers have fixed this in 2.8.5

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