CMP0018ΒΆ
Ignore CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_<Lang>_FLAGS
variable.
CMake 2.8.8 and lower compiled sources in SHARED
and MODULE
libraries
using the value of the undocumented CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_<Lang>_FLAGS
platform variable. The variable contained platform-specific flags
needed to compile objects for shared libraries. Typically it included
a flag such as -fPIC
for position independent code but also included
other flags needed on certain platforms. CMake 2.8.9 and higher
prefer instead to use the POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE
target
property to determine what targets should be position independent, and new
undocumented platform variables to select flags while ignoring
CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_<Lang>_FLAGS
completely.
The default for either approach produces identical compilation flags,
but if a project modifies CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_<Lang>_FLAGS
from its
original value this policy determines which approach to use.
The OLD
behavior for this policy is to ignore the
POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE
property for all targets and use the
modified value of CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_<Lang>_FLAGS
for SHARED
and
MODULE
libraries.
The NEW
behavior for this policy is to ignore
CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_<Lang>_FLAGS
whether it is modified or not and
honor the POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE
target property.
This policy was introduced in CMake version 2.8.9. CMake version
3.15.7 warns when the policy is not set and uses OLD
behavior. Use
the cmake_policy()
command to set it to OLD
or NEW
explicitly.
Note
The OLD
behavior of a policy is
deprecated by definition
and may be removed in a future version of CMake.