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CMake Best Practices: Discover proven techniques for creating and maintaining programming projects with CMake

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Explore a compendium of tips, tricks, and techniques for leveraging CMake and empowering your software development workflow.

Key FeaturesUnderstand what CMake is, how it works, and how to interact with itDiscover how to properly create and maintain well-structured CMake projectsExplore tools and techniques to get the most out of your CMake projectBook DescriptionCMake is a powerful tool used to perform a wide variety of tasks, so finding a good starting point for learning CMake is difficult. This book cuts to the core and covers the most common tasks that can be accomplished with CMake without taking an academic approach. While the CMake documentation is comprehensive, it is often hard to find good examples of how things fit together, especially since there are lots of dirty hacks and obsolete solutions available on the internet. This book focuses on helping you to tie things together and create clean and maintainable projects with CMake.

You'll not only get to grips with the basics but also work through real-world examples of structuring large and complex maintainable projects and creating builds that run in any programming environment. You'll understand the steps to integrate and automate various tools for improving the overall software quality, such as testing frameworks, fuzzers, and automatic generation of documentation. And since writing code is only half of the work, the book also guides you in creating installers and packaging and distributing your software. All this is tailored to modern development workflows that make heavy use of CI/CD infrastructure.

By the end of this CMake book, you'll be able to set up and maintain complex software projects using CMake in the best way possible.

What you will learnGet to grips with architecting a well-structured CMake projectModularize and reuse CMake code across projectsIntegrate various tools for static analysis, linting, formatting, and documentation into a CMake projectGet hands-on with performing cross-platform buildsDiscover how you can easily use different toolchains with CMakeGet started with crafting a well-defined and portable build environment for your projectWho this book is forThis book is for software engineers and build system maintainers working with C or C++ on a regular basis and trying to use CMake to better effect for their everyday tasks. Basic C++ and general programming knowledge will help you to better understand the examples covered in the book.

Table of ContentsKickstarting CMakeAccessing CMake in Best WaysCreating a CMake ProjectPackaging, Deploying and Installing a CMake Project EffortlesslyIntegrating Third- Party Libraries and Dependency ManagementAutomatically Generating Documentation with CMakeSeamless Integration of Code Quality Tools with CMakeExecuting Custom Tasks with CMakeCreating Reproducible Build EnvironmentsHandling Distributed Repositories and Dependencies in a Super-buildAutomated Fuzzing with CMakeCross-Platform-Compiling Custom ToolchainsReusing CMake CodeOptimizing and Maintaining CMake ProjectsMigrating to CMakeContributing to CMake and Further Reading Material

406 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 27, 2022

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January 8, 2023
This book helped me out getting starting with CMake as well as improving my knowledge on capabilities on what I can use CMake for in the future to do more advanced things. The book also introduced me to a number of C++ related tools that I was not aware of before reading the book such as for example compiler sanitizers.

Plan now after finished reading is to go through some of the CMake resources listed in the end of the book to learn more. Also now ready and motivated to migrate some of my personal projects to start using CMake.

Will reread this book in the future, diving deeper into the more advanced concepts that I only skimmed during the first read through of the book.
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