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It's a bit of a pitfall with user C modules that including them in the build does not automatically enable them. This commit changes the docs and examples for user C modules to encourage writers of user C modules to enable them unconditionally. This makes things simpler and covers most use cases. See discussion in issue #6960, and also #7086. Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
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521 B
CMake
17 lines
521 B
CMake
# Create an INTERFACE library for our CPP module.
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add_library(usermod_cppexample INTERFACE)
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# Add our source files to the library.
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target_sources(usermod_cppexample INTERFACE
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${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/example.cpp
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${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/examplemodule.c
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)
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# Add the current directory as an include directory.
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target_include_directories(usermod_cppexample INTERFACE
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${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}
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)
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# Link our INTERFACE library to the usermod target.
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target_link_libraries(usermod INTERFACE usermod_cppexample)
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