ctest_build¶
Perform the CTest Build Step as a Dashboard Client.
ctest_build([BUILD <build-dir>] [APPEND]
[CONFIGURATION <config>]
[FLAGS <flags>]
[PROJECT_NAME <project-name>]
[TARGET <target-name>]
[NUMBER_ERRORS <num-err-var>]
[NUMBER_WARNINGS <num-warn-var>]
[RETURN_VALUE <result-var>]
)
Build the project and store results in Build.xml
for submission with the ctest_submit() command.
The CTEST_BUILD_COMMAND variable may be set to explicitly
specify the build command line. Otherwise the build command line is
computed automatically based on the options given.
The options are:
BUILD <build-dir>Specify the top-level build directory. If not given, the
CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORYvariable is used.APPENDMark results for append to those previously submitted to a dashboard server since the last
ctest_start()call. Append semantics are defined by the dashboard server in use.CONFIGURATION <config>Specify the build configuration (e.g.
Debug). If not specified theCTEST_BUILD_CONFIGURATIONvariable will be checked. Otherwise the-C <cfg>option given to thectest(1)command will be used, if any.FLAGS <flags>Pass additional arguments to the underlying build command. If not specified the
CTEST_BUILD_FLAGSvariable will be checked. This can, e.g., be used to trigger a parallel build using the-joption of make. See theProcessorCountmodule for an example.PROJECT_NAME <project-name>Set the name of the project to build. This should correspond to the top-level call to the
project()command. If not specified theCTEST_PROJECT_NAMEvariable will be checked.TARGET <target-name>Specify the name of a target to build. If not specified the
CTEST_BUILD_TARGETvariable will be checked. Otherwise the default target will be built. This is the “all” target (calledALL_BUILDin Visual Studio Generators).NUMBER_ERRORS <num-err-var>Store the number of build errors detected in the given variable.
NUMBER_WARNINGS <num-warn-var>Store the number of build warnings detected in the given variable.
RETURN_VALUE <result-var>Store the return value of the native build tool in the given variable.
QUIETSuppress any CTest-specific non-error output that would have been printed to the console otherwise. The summary of warnings / errors, as well as the output from the native build tool is unaffected by this option.