diff --git a/Example/CMakeLists.txt b/Example/CMakeLists.txt index 4ebee3367..8ee7d721e 100644 --- a/Example/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/Example/CMakeLists.txt @@ -1,9 +1,10 @@ # The name of our project is "HELLO". CMakeLists files in this project can # refer to the root source directory of the project as ${HELLO_SOURCE_DIR} and # to the root binary directory of the project as ${HELLO_BINARY_DIR}. -PROJECT(HELLO) +project (HELLO) # Recurse into the "Hello" and "Demo" subdirectories. This does not actually # cause another cmake executable to run. The same process will walk through # the project's entire directory structure. -SUBDIRS(Hello Demo) +add_subdirectory (Hello) +add_subdirectory (Demo) diff --git a/Example/Demo/CMakeLists.txt b/Example/Demo/CMakeLists.txt index 684503274..477700fab 100644 --- a/Example/Demo/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/Example/Demo/CMakeLists.txt @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ # Make sure the compiler can find include files from our Hello library. -INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES(${HELLO_SOURCE_DIR}/Hello) +include_directories (${HELLO_SOURCE_DIR}/Hello) # Make sure the linker can find the Hello library once it is built. -LINK_DIRECTORIES(${HELLO_BINARY_DIR}/Hello) +link_directories (${HELLO_BINARY_DIR}/Hello) # Add executable called "helloDemo" that is built from the source files # "demo.cxx" and "demo_b.cxx". The extensions are automatically found. -ADD_EXECUTABLE(helloDemo demo.cxx demo_b.cxx) +add_executable (helloDemo demo.cxx demo_b.cxx) # Link the executable to the Hello library. -TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(helloDemo Hello) +target_link_libraries (helloDemo Hello) diff --git a/Example/Hello/CMakeLists.txt b/Example/Hello/CMakeLists.txt index c424da6ed..879f4e5b1 100644 --- a/Example/Hello/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/Example/Hello/CMakeLists.txt @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ # Create a library called "Hello" which includes the source file "hello.cxx". # The extension is already found. Any number of sources could be listed here. -ADD_LIBRARY(Hello hello.cxx) +add_library (Hello hello.cxx)