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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.14)
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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project(vcpkg CXX)
include(cmake/utilities.cmake)
2017-11-26 07:53:32 +08:00
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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# ===============
# === Options ===
# ===============
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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include(CMakeDependentOption)
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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option(BUILD_TESTING "Option for enabling testing" ON)
option(VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS "Option for disabling metrics" OFF)
option(VCPKG_ALLOW_APPLE_CLANG "Option for allowing apple clang, even versions that we don't know will work" OFF)
option(VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS "Option for turning on all warnings" ON)
option(VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS "Set warnings to be errors" ${VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS})
option(VCPKG_BUILD_FUZZING "Option for enabling vcpkg-fuzz support" OFF)
2018-06-09 09:01:35 +08:00
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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CMAKE_DEPENDENT_OPTION(VCPKG_BUILD_BENCHMARKING "Option for enabling benchmarking" OFF
"BUILD_TESTING" OFF)
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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if(WERROR)
message(DEPRECATION "-DWERROR is no longer a supported flag. It doesn't do anything.")
endif()
if(DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS)
message(DEPRECATION "DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS is now called VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS.")
set(VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS ${DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS} CACHE BOOL "Option for disabling metrics" FORCE)
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endif()
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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vcpkg_detect_compiler()
vcpkg_detect_standard_library()
vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem()
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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# ======================
# === Compiler Flags ===
# ======================
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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set(CMAKE_CXX_EXTENSIONS OFF)
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED ON)
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 17)
if(MSVC)
# either MSVC, or clang-cl
add_compile_options(-FC)
if (MSVC_VERSION GREATER 1900)
# Visual Studio 2017 or later
add_compile_options(-permissive- -utf-8)
endif()
if(VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS)
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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string(REGEX REPLACE "[-/]W[0-4]" "" CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS}")
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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add_compile_options(-W4)
if(VCPKG_COMPILER STREQUAL "clang")
add_compile_options(-Wmissing-prototypes -Wno-missing-field-initializers)
endif()
endif()
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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if(VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS)
add_compile_options(-WX)
endif()
else()
if(VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS)
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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add_compile_options(-Wall -Wextra -Wpedantic -Wno-unknown-pragmas -Wno-missing-field-initializers -Wno-redundant-move)
# GCC and clang have different names for the same warning
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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if(VCPKG_COMPILER STREQUAL "gcc")
add_compile_options(-Wmissing-declarations)
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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elseif(VCPKG_COMPILER STREQUAL "clang")
add_compile_options(-Wmissing-prototypes)
endif()
endif()
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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if(VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS)
add_compile_options(-Werror)
endif()
endif()
# ========================
# === System Libraries ===
# ========================
set(THREADS_PREFER_PTHREAD_FLAG ON)
find_package(Threads REQUIRED)
link_libraries(Threads::Threads)
add_compile_definitions(VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM=$<BOOL:${VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM}>)
if(VCPKG_REQUIRE_LINK_CXXFS)
if(VCPKG_STANDARD_LIBRARY STREQUAL "libstdc++")
link_libraries(stdc++fs)
elseif(VCPKG_STANDARD_LIBRARY STREQUAL "libc++")
link_libraries(c++fs)
endif()
endif()
if (MINGW)
add_compile_definitions(
UNICODE
_WIN32_WINNT=0x0601
WINHTTP_ACCESS_TYPE_AUTOMATIC_PROXY=4
__fastfail=exit)
link_libraries(winhttp bcrypt version ole32 uuid)
endif()
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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# ===============
# === Targets ===
# ===============
add_compile_definitions(VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS=$<BOOL:${VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS}>)
include_directories(include)
file(GLOB_RECURSE VCPKGLIB_SOURCES CONFIGURE_DEPENDS src/vcpkg/*.cpp)
add_library(vcpkglib OBJECT ${VCPKGLIB_SOURCES})
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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add_executable(vcpkg src/vcpkg.cpp $<TARGET_OBJECTS:vcpkglib>)
if(WIN32)
add_executable(vcpkgmetricsuploader WIN32 src/vcpkgmetricsuploader.cpp $<TARGET_OBJECTS:vcpkglib>)
endif()
if (BUILD_TESTING)
file(GLOB_RECURSE VCPKGTEST_SOURCES CONFIGURE_DEPENDS src/vcpkg-test/*.cpp)
enable_testing()
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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add_executable(vcpkg-test ${VCPKGTEST_SOURCES} $<TARGET_OBJECTS:vcpkglib>)
add_test(NAME default COMMAND vcpkg-test --order rand --rng-seed time)
[vcpkg] Make Filesystem::remove_all faster #7570 I added benchmarks to measure how fast the parallel remove_all code was -- it turns out, about 3x slower than stdfs::remove_all. Since this was the case, I removed all of the parallelism and rewrote it serially, and ended up about 30% faster than stdfs::remove_all (in addition to supporting symlinks). In addition, I did the following three orthogonal changes: - simplified the work queue, basing it on Billy O'Neal's idea - Fix warnings on older versions of compilers in tests, by splitting the pragmas out of pch.h. - Ran clang-format on some files In fixing up remove_all, the following changes were made: - On Windows, regular symlinks and directory symlinks are distinct; as an example, to remove directory symlinks (and junctions, for that matter), one must use RemoveDirectory. Only on Windows, I added new `file_type` and `file_status` types, with `file_type` including a new `directory_symlink` enumerator, and `file_status` being exactly the same as the old one except using the new `file_type`. On Unix, I didn't make that change since they don't make a distinction. - I added new `symlink_status` and `status` functions which use the new `file_status` on Windows. - I made `Filesystem::exists` call `fs::exists(status(p))`, as opposed to the old version which called `stdfs::exists` directly. - Added benchmarks to `vcpkg-test/files.cpp`. They test the performance of `remove_all` on small directories (~20 files), with symlinks and without, and on large directories (~2000 files), with symlinks and without.
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if (VCPKG_BUILD_BENCHMARKING)
target_compile_options(vcpkg-test PRIVATE -DCATCH_CONFIG_ENABLE_BENCHMARKING)
endif()
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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endif()
if(VCPKG_BUILD_FUZZING)
file(GLOB_RECURSE VCPKGFUZZ_SOURCES src/vcpkg-fuzz/*.cpp)
add_executable(vcpkg-fuzz ${VCPKGFUZZ_SOURCES} $<TARGET_OBJECTS:vcpkglib>)
endif()
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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find_program(CLANG_FORMAT clang-format)
if(CLANG_FORMAT)
file(GLOB_RECURSE VCPKG_FORMAT_SOURCES CONFIGURE_DEPENDS src/*.cpp include/pch.h include/vcpkg/*.h include/vcpkg-test/*.h)
add_custom_target(format COMMAND ${CLANG_FORMAT} -i -verbose ${VCPKG_FORMAT_SOURCES})
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endif()
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[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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# ===========
# === PCH ===
# ===========
if(MSVC)
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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get_target_property(_srcs vcpkglib SOURCES)
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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if(NOT CMAKE_GENERATOR MATCHES "Visual Studio .*")
set_property(SOURCE src/pch.cpp APPEND PROPERTY OBJECT_OUTPUTS "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/pch.pch")
set_property(SOURCE ${_srcs} APPEND PROPERTY OBJECT_DEPENDS "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/pch.pch")
endif()
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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set_source_files_properties(src/pch.cpp PROPERTIES COMPILE_FLAGS "/Ycpch.h")
target_sources(vcpkglib PRIVATE src/pch.cpp)
target_compile_options(vcpkglib PRIVATE /Yupch.h /FIpch.h /Zm200)
endif()