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Some users may not want to included it in their build/system. So allow a cmake symbol to disable it. A user can do 'cmake -DDISABLE_JSON_POINTER=ON <json_c_root_dir>' and disable the json_pointer functionality. That saves about 17 KB (on an x86_64) machine. This may be useful on smaller embedded systems; even though the saving would be fewer kilobytes. One thing that also needs to change a bit, is that the 'json.h' be autogenerated via cmake, in order to conditionally include that "json_pointer.h" file. Signed-off-by: Alexandru Ardelean <ardeleanalex@gmail.com>
65 lines
1.7 KiB
CMake
65 lines
1.7 KiB
CMake
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add_executable(test1Formatted test1.c parse_flags.c parse_flags.h)
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target_compile_definitions(test1Formatted PRIVATE TEST_FORMATTED=1)
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target_link_libraries(test1Formatted PRIVATE ${PROJECT_NAME})
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add_executable(test2Formatted test2.c parse_flags.c parse_flags.h)
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target_compile_definitions(test2Formatted PRIVATE TEST_FORMATTED=1)
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target_link_libraries(test2Formatted PRIVATE ${PROJECT_NAME})
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# https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.0/command/add_test.html
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# https://pabloariasal.github.io/2018/02/19/its-time-to-do-cmake-right/
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include_directories(PUBLIC ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR})
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set(ALL_TEST_NAMES
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test1
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test2
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test4
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testReplaceExisting
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test_cast
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test_charcase
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test_compare
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test_deep_copy
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test_double_serializer
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test_float
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test_int_add
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test_locale
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test_null
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test_parse
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test_parse_int64
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test_printbuf
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test_set_serializer
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test_set_value
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test_strerror
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test_util_file
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test_visit
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test_object_iterator)
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if (NOT DISABLE_JSON_POINTER)
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set(ALL_TEST_NAMES ${ALL_TEST_NAMES} test_json_pointer)
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endif()
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foreach(TESTNAME ${ALL_TEST_NAMES})
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add_executable(${TESTNAME} ${TESTNAME}.c)
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if(${TESTNAME} STREQUAL test_strerror OR ${TESTNAME} STREQUAL test_util_file)
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# For output consistency, we need _json_c_strerror() in some tests:
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target_sources(${TESTNAME} PRIVATE ../strerror_override.c)
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endif()
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add_test(NAME ${TESTNAME} COMMAND ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/tests/${TESTNAME}.test)
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# XXX using the non-target_ versions of these doesn't work :(
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target_include_directories(
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${TESTNAME}
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PUBLIC
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${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}
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)
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target_link_libraries(
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${TESTNAME}
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PRIVATE
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${PROJECT_NAME}
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)
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endforeach(TESTNAME)
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