Step 10: Selecting Static or Shared Libraries¶
In this section we will show how the BUILD_SHARED_LIBS
variable can
be used to control the default behavior of add_library()
,
and allow control over how libraries without an explicit type (STATIC
,
SHARED
, MODULE
or OBJECT
) are built.
To accomplish this we need to add BUILD_SHARED_LIBS
to the
top-level CMakeLists.txt
. We use the option()
command as it allows
users to optionally select if the value should be ON
or OFF
.
Next we are going to refactor MathFunctions
to become a real library that
encapsulates using mysqrt
or sqrt
, instead of requiring the calling
code to do this logic. This will also mean that USE_MYMATH
will not control
building MathFunctions
, but instead will control the behavior of this
library.
The first step is to update the starting section of the top-level
CMakeLists.txt
to look like:
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.15)
# set the project name and version
project(Tutorial VERSION 1.0)
# specify the C++ standard
add_library(tutorial_compiler_flags INTERFACE)
target_compile_features(tutorial_compiler_flags INTERFACE cxx_std_11)
# add compiler warning flags just when building this project via
# the BUILD_INTERFACE genex
set(gcc_like_cxx "$<COMPILE_LANG_AND_ID:CXX,ARMClang,AppleClang,Clang,GNU,LCC>")
set(msvc_cxx "$<COMPILE_LANG_AND_ID:CXX,MSVC>")
target_compile_options(tutorial_compiler_flags INTERFACE
"$<${gcc_like_cxx}:$<BUILD_INTERFACE:-Wall;-Wextra;-Wshadow;-Wformat=2;-Wunused>>"
"$<${msvc_cxx}:$<BUILD_INTERFACE:-W3>>"
)
# control where the static and shared libraries are built so that on windows
# we don't need to tinker with the path to run the executable
set(CMAKE_ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY "${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}")
set(CMAKE_LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY "${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}")
set(CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY "${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}")
option(BUILD_SHARED_LIBS "Build using shared libraries" ON)
# configure a header file to pass the version number only
configure_file(TutorialConfig.h.in TutorialConfig.h)
# add the MathFunctions library
add_subdirectory(MathFunctions)
# add the executable
add_executable(Tutorial tutorial.cxx)
target_link_libraries(Tutorial PUBLIC MathFunctions tutorial_compiler_flags)
Now that we have made MathFunctions
always be used, we will need to update
the logic of that library. So, in MathFunctions/CMakeLists.txt
we need to
create a SqrtLibrary that will conditionally be built and installed when
USE_MYMATH
is enabled. Now, since this is a tutorial, we are going to
explicitly require that SqrtLibrary is built statically.
The end result is that MathFunctions/CMakeLists.txt
should look like:
# add the library that runs
add_library(MathFunctions MathFunctions.cxx)
# state that anybody linking to us needs to include the current source dir
# to find MathFunctions.h, while we don't.
target_include_directories(MathFunctions
INTERFACE ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}
)
# should we use our own math functions
option(USE_MYMATH "Use tutorial provided math implementation" ON)
if(USE_MYMATH)
target_compile_definitions(MathFunctions PRIVATE "USE_MYMATH")
# first we add the executable that generates the table
add_executable(MakeTable MakeTable.cxx)
target_link_libraries(MakeTable PRIVATE tutorial_compiler_flags)
# add the command to generate the source code
add_custom_command(
OUTPUT ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/Table.h
COMMAND MakeTable ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/Table.h
DEPENDS MakeTable
)
# library that just does sqrt
add_library(SqrtLibrary STATIC
mysqrt.cxx
${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/Table.h
)
# state that we depend on our binary dir to find Table.h
target_include_directories(SqrtLibrary PRIVATE
${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}
)
target_link_libraries(SqrtLibrary PUBLIC tutorial_compiler_flags)
target_link_libraries(MathFunctions PRIVATE SqrtLibrary)
endif()
target_link_libraries(MathFunctions PUBLIC tutorial_compiler_flags)
# define the symbol stating we are using the declspec(dllexport) when
# building on windows
target_compile_definitions(MathFunctions PRIVATE "EXPORTING_MYMATH")
# install libs
set(installable_libs MathFunctions tutorial_compiler_flags)
if(TARGET SqrtLibrary)
list(APPEND installable_libs SqrtLibrary)
endif()
install(TARGETS ${installable_libs} DESTINATION lib)
# install include headers
install(FILES MathFunctions.h DESTINATION include)
Next, update MathFunctions/mysqrt.cxx
to use the mathfunctions
and
detail
namespaces:
#include <iostream>
#include "MathFunctions.h"
// include the generated table
#include "Table.h"
namespace mathfunctions {
namespace detail {
// a hack square root calculation using simple operations
double mysqrt(double x)
{
if (x <= 0) {
return 0;
}
// use the table to help find an initial value
double result = x;
if (x >= 1 && x < 10) {
std::cout << "Use the table to help find an initial value " << std::endl;
result = sqrtTable[static_cast<int>(x)];
}
// do ten iterations
for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {
if (result <= 0) {
result = 0.1;
}
double delta = x - (result * result);
result = result + 0.5 * delta / result;
std::cout << "Computing sqrt of " << x << " to be " << result << std::endl;
}
return result;
}
}
}
We also need to make some changes in tutorial.cxx
, so that it no longer
uses USE_MYMATH
:
Always include
MathFunctions.h
Always use
mathfunctions::sqrt
Don't include
cmath
Finally, update MathFunctions/MathFunctions.h
to use dll export defines:
#if defined(_WIN32)
# if defined(EXPORTING_MYMATH)
# define DECLSPEC __declspec(dllexport)
# else
# define DECLSPEC __declspec(dllimport)
# endif
#else // non windows
# define DECLSPEC
#endif
namespace mathfunctions {
double DECLSPEC sqrt(double x);
}
At this point, if you build everything, you may notice that linking fails
as we are combining a static library without position independent code with a
library that has position independent code. The solution to this is to
explicitly set the POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE
target property of
SqrtLibrary to be True
no matter the build type.
# state that SqrtLibrary need PIC when the default is shared libraries
set_target_properties(SqrtLibrary PROPERTIES
POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE ${BUILD_SHARED_LIBS}
)
Exercise: We modified MathFunctions.h
to use dll export defines.
Using CMake documentation can you find a helper module to simplify this?