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MSBuild helper for CMake project

Build status

This is the MSBuild SDK which does configure,build,and other task for CMake project.

packages

How to use

Requirements

Steps from scratch

  1. creating initial cmake project
  2. create msbuild project file like following next to CMakeLists.txt
<Project Sdk="MSBuild.Sdk.CMake/[version of this package]">
</Project>
  1. execute dotnet build [project file]
    • if you want to get release build, dotnet build -c Release [project file]
    • if you do not want to add cmake to PATH, CMakeExe property can be used
      • property can be spcified by dotnet build -p:CMakeExe=/path/to/cmake

Then you will get built binary in /dir/to/project/builddir/[Configuration]/[Platform(default is 'any')]/[Configuration]

from template

if you want to create project from dotnet new, you can do it by installing templates for cmake project.

  1. do dotnet new -i MSBuild.Sdk.CMake.Template.Library to install library template
  2. do dotnet new -i MSBuild.Sdk.CMake.Template.Console to install console template
  3. do dotnet new cmlib --name [project name], then cmake library project will be created
  4. do dotnet new cmconsole --name [project name], then cmake console project will be created
  5. after project creation, you can build project by dotnet build

configure only

By default, build task execute Configure task before main build. If you want to configure project only, execute dotnet msbuild [path to project file] /t:Configure

clean project

if you want to clean up the built binary, execute dotnet clean [path to project file]. Note this target only delete CMake cache file(CMakeCache.txt) and some intermediate files. if you want to delete whole directory including all intermediated objects, execute dotnet msbuild /t:AllClean

executing custom target

if you want to custom cmake target(like install), execute dotnet msbuild [path to project file] /t:ExecuteTarget /p:CMakeTarget=[your custom target name]. Or you can add custom target by edit project file.

<Project Sdk="MSBuild.Sdk.CMake/0.1.0">
    <Target Name="Install">
        <MSBuild Projects="$(MSBuildThisFileFullPath)" 
            Targets="ExecuteTarget" 
            Properties="CMakeTarget=install;Configuration=$(Configuration);Platform=$(Platform)"/>
    </Target>
</Project>

and then, execute dotnet msbuild /t:Install

References

Supported Items

Following item can be added to ItemGroup

CMakeDefine

Definitions passed when Configure task. you must set Value metadata.

for example;

<ItemGroup>
    <CMakeDefine Include="A" Value="B"/>
</ItemGroup>

then passed -D"A=B" to Configure task.

Supported Properties

CMakeExe

Path to cmake executable file,default is cmake

CMakeGenerator

Name of cmake generator(available items can be seen by cmake --help)

CMakePlatform

build platform, default using msbuild's $(Platform) value, or default if not set $(Platform)

CMakeBuildType

build configuration, default using msbuild's $(Configuration) value

CMakeInstallPrefix

the value passed as CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX when configure task.

Supported Targets

Configure

do cmake configure task(cd $(CMakeBuildRootDirectory) && cmake $(CMakeRootDirectory))

Build

do cmake's default build target. depends on Congiure task.

BuildClean

do cmake's clean target. This task will be skipped if Configure task is not executed.

ConfigClean

delete $(CMakeBuildDirectory)/CMakeCache.txt.

Clean

do BuildClean and ConfigClean

Rebuild

do Clean and Build

AllClean

delete $(CMakeBuildRootDirectory)

ExecuteTarget

do custom cmake target.

Install

do cmake install target