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# Abseil CMake Build Instructions |
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Abseil comes with a CMake build script ([CMakeLists.txt](../CMakeLists.txt)) |
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that can be used on a wide range of platforms ("C" stands for cross-platform.). |
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If you don't have CMake installed already, you can download it for free from |
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<https://www.cmake.org/>. |
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CMake works by generating native makefiles or build projects that can |
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be used in the compiler environment of your choice. |
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For API/ABI compatibility reasons, we strongly recommend building Abseil in a |
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subdirectory of your project or as an embedded dependency. |
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## Incorporating Abseil Into a CMake Project |
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The recommendations below are similar to those for using CMake within the |
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googletest framework |
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(<https://github.com/google/googletest/blob/master/googletest/README.md#incorporating-into-an-existing-cmake-project>) |
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### Step-by-Step Instructions |
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1. If you want to build the Abseil tests, integrate the Abseil dependency |
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[Google Test](https://github.com/google/googletest) into your CMake |
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project. To disable Abseil tests, you have to pass either |
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`-DBUILD_TESTING=OFF` or `-DABSL_BUILD_TESTING=OFF` when configuring your |
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project with CMake. |
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2. Download Abseil and copy it into a subdirectory in your CMake project or add |
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Abseil as a [git submodule](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-submodule) in your |
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CMake project. |
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3. You can then use the CMake command |
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[`add_subdirectory()`](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/command/add_subdirectory.html) |
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to include Abseil directly in your CMake project. |
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4. Add the **absl::** target you wish to use to the |
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[`target_link_libraries()`](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/command/target_link_libraries.html) |
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section of your executable or of your library.<br> |
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Here is a short CMakeLists.txt example of an application project using Abseil. |
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```cmake |
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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.8.2) |
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project(my_app_project) |
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# Pick the C++ standard to compile with. |
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# Abseil currently supports C++11, C++14, and C++17. |
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set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 11) |
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set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED ON) |
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add_subdirectory(abseil-cpp) |
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add_executable(my_exe source.cpp) |
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target_link_libraries(my_exe absl::base absl::synchronization absl::strings) |
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``` |
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Note that if you are developing a library designed for use by other clients, you |
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should instead leave `CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD` unset (or only set if being built as |
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the current top-level CMake project) and configure the minimum required C++ |
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standard at the target level. If you require a later minimum C++ standard than |
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Abseil does, it's a good idea to also enforce that `CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD` (which |
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will control Abseil library targets) is set to at least that minimum. For |
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example: |
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```cmake |
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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.8.2) |
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project(my_lib_project) |
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# Leave C++ standard up to the root application, so set it only if this is the |
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# current top-level CMake project. |
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if(CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR STREQUAL my_lib_project_SOURCE_DIR) |
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set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 17) |
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set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED ON) |
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endif() |
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add_subdirectory(abseil-cpp) |
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add_library(my_lib source.cpp) |
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target_link_libraries(my_lib absl::base absl::synchronization absl::strings) |
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# Enforce that my_lib requires C++17. Important to document for clients that they |
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# must set CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD to 17 or higher for proper Abseil ABI compatibility |
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# (since otherwise, Abseil library targets could be compiled with a lower C++ |
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# standard than my_lib). |
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target_compile_features(my_lib PUBLIC cxx_std_17) |
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if(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD LESS 17) |
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message(FATAL_ERROR |
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"my_lib_project requires CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD >= 17 (got: ${CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD})") |
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endif() |
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``` |
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Then the top-level application project that uses your library is responsible for |
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setting a consistent `CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD` that is sufficiently high. |
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### Running Abseil Tests with CMake |
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Use the `-DABSL_BUILD_TESTING=ON` flag to run Abseil tests. Note that |
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BUILD_TESTING must also be on (the default). |
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You will need to provide Abseil with a Googletest dependency. There are two |
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options for how to do this: |
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* Use `-DABSL_USE_GOOGLETEST_HEAD`. This will automatically download the latest |
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Googletest source into the build directory at configure time. Googletest will |
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then be compiled directly alongside Abseil's tests. |
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* Manually integrate Googletest with your build. See |
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https://github.com/google/googletest/blob/master/googletest/README.md#using-cmake |
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for more information on using Googletest in a CMake project. |
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For example, to run just the Abseil tests, you could use this script: |
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``` |
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cd path/to/abseil-cpp |
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mkdir build |
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cd build |
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cmake -DABSL_BUILD_TESTING=ON -DABSL_USE_GOOGLETEST_HEAD=ON .. |
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make -j |
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ctest |
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``` |
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Currently, we only run our tests with CMake in a Linux environment, but we are |
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working on the rest of our supported platforms. See |
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https://github.com/abseil/abseil-cpp/projects/1 and |
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https://github.com/abseil/abseil-cpp/issues/109 for more information. |
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### Available Abseil CMake Public Targets |
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Here's a non-exhaustive list of Abseil CMake public targets: |
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```cmake |
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absl::algorithm |
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absl::base |
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absl::debugging |
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absl::flat_hash_map |
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absl::flags |
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absl::memory |
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absl::meta |
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absl::numeric |
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absl::random_random |
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absl::strings |
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absl::synchronization |
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absl::time |
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absl::utility |
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``` |
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## Traditional CMake Set-Up |
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For larger projects, it may make sense to use the traditional CMake set-up where you build and install projects separately. |
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First, you'd need to build and install Google Test: |
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cmake -S /source/googletest -B /build/googletest -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/installation/dir -DBUILD_GMOCK=ON |
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cmake --build /build/googletest --target install |
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``` |
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Then you need to configure and build Abseil. Make sure you enable `ABSL_USE_EXTERNAL_GOOGLETEST` and `ABSL_FIND_GOOGLETEST`. You also need to enable `ABSL_ENABLE_INSTALL` so that you can install Abseil itself. |
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cmake -S /source/abseil-cpp -B /build/abseil-cpp -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/installation/dir -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/installation/dir -DABSL_ENABLE_INSTALL=ON -DABSL_USE_EXTERNAL_GOOGLETEST=ON -DABSL_FIND_GOOGLETEST=ON |
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cmake --build /temporary/build/abseil-cpp |
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``` |
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(`CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH` is where you already have Google Test installed; `CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX` is where you want to have Abseil installed; they can be different.) |
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Run the tests: |
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ctest --test-dir /temporary/build/abseil-cpp |
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``` |
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And finally install: |
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cmake --build /temporary/build/abseil-cpp --target install |
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``` |
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# CMake Option Synposis |
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## Enable Standard CMake Installation |
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`-DABSL_ENABLE_INSTALL=ON` |
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## Google Test Options |
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`-DABSL_BUILD_TESTING=ON` must be set to enable testing |
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- Have Abseil download and build Google Test for you: `-DABSL_USE_EXTERNAL_GOOGLETEST=OFF` (default) |
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- Download and build latest Google Test: `-DABSL_USE_GOOGLETEST_HEAD=ON` |
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- Download specific Google Test version (ZIP archive): `-DABSL_GOOGLETEST_DOWNLOAD_URL=https://.../version.zip` |
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- Use Google Test from specific local directory: `-DABSL_LOCAL_GOOGLETEST_DIR=/path/to/googletest` |
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- Use Google Test included elsewhere in your project: `-DABSL_USE_EXTERNAL_GOOGLETEST=ON` |
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- Use standard CMake `find_package(CTest)` to find installed Google Test: `-DABSL_USE_EXTERNAL_GOOGLETEST=ON -DABSL_FIND_GOOGLETEST=ON`
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