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Author SHA1 Message Date
Stephen Kelly b5d6f5dd5b Add EXPORT_NAME property.
This allows for example, the buildsystem to use names like 'boost_any'
instead of the overly generic 'any', and still be able to generate
IMPORTED targets called 'boost::any'.
2013-05-18 10:00:48 +02:00
Stephen Kelly 77d2646784 Allow generator expressions in LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES.
The Config and IMPORTED_ variants may also contain generator
expressions.

If 'the implementation is the interface', then the result of
evaluating the expressions at generate time is used to populate
the IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES property.

1) In the case of non-static libraries, this is fine because the
  user still has the option to populate the LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES
  with generator expressions if that is what is wanted.

2) In the case of static libraries, this prevents a footgun,
  enforcing that the interface and the implementation are really
  the same.

  Otherwise, the LINK_LIBRARIES could contain a generator
  expression which is evaluated with a different context at build
  time, and when used as an imported target. That would mean that the
  result of evaluating the INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES property for
  a static library would not necessarily be the 'link implementation'.

  For example:

    add_library(libone STATIC libone.cpp)
    add_library(libtwo STATIC libtwo.cpp)
    add_library(libthree STATIC libthree.cpp)

    target_link_libraries(libtwo
      $<$<STREQUAL:$<TARGET_PROPERTY:TYPE>,STATIC_LIBRARY>:libone>)
    target_link_libraries(libthree libtwo)

  If the LINK_LIBRARIES content was simply copied to the
  IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES, then libthree links to libone, but
  executables linking to libthree will not link to libone.

3) As the 'implementation is the interface' concept is to be
  deprecated in the future anyway, this should be fine.
2013-01-10 23:04:06 +01:00