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I need a way to add additional dependencies to a custom target. I have a macro which adds resource files to a particular project, used like this:

ADD_RESOURCES( ${TARGET} some/path pattern1 pattern2 )
ADD_RESOURCES( ${TARGET} another/path pattern1 )

I create a target called ${TARGET}_ASSETS and would like to attach the generation of all these resources to the one target. add_dependencies however only accepts other targets. So if I produce a file via a add_custom_command I cannot use that as a dependency.

The workaround might be to just create a new custom taget for each call to ADD_RESOURCES and then attached that to the ASSETS target. Each target requires a unique name however, and these is no way to generate this unique name from the parameters of ADD_RESOURCES.

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  • So if I produce a file via a add_custom_command I cannot use that as a dependency. No problem, just add_custom_target() that depend on this file.
    – arrowd
    Aug 12, 2012 at 9:38
  • The problem is that target needs a name, a unique name, and I call the same macro multiple times. Aug 12, 2012 at 16:16
  • You can define ADD_RESOURCES in such way, that it will be called like this: ADD_RESOURCES(${TARGET} "some/path pattern1 pattern2" "another/path pattern1"). Or you can't do this for some reason?
    – arrowd
    Aug 13, 2012 at 3:43
  • I probably could, but then the syntax starts getting confusing, and even more prone to error. Aug 13, 2012 at 6:19
  • Really? You'd prefer add_executable(foo foo.c), add_executable(foo bar.c), add_executable(foo baz.c) instead of add_executable(foo foo.c bar.c baz.c)? Just place each group of arguments on the new line.
    – arrowd
    Aug 13, 2012 at 6:35

2 Answers 2

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One work-around is to postpone the generation of the ${target}_ASSETS custom targets until all dependencies have been set up with calls to ADD_RESOURCES.

Instead of immediately adding the dependencies to the custom target, the macro ADD_RESOURCES has to record the dependencies in a global variable, whose name depends on the target:

macro (ADD_RESOURCES _targetName)
    set (_dependencies ${ARGN})
    ...
    # record depencies in a target dependency variable
    if (DEFINED ${_targetName}_Dependencies)
        list (APPEND ${_targetName}_Dependencies ${_dependencies})
    else()
        set (${_targetName}_Dependencies ${_dependencies})
    endif()
endmacro()

Then add another helper macro which determines all defined target dependency variables through reflection and sets up a custom target for each target:

macro (SETUP_ASSETS_TARGETS)
    get_cmake_property(_vars VARIABLES)
    foreach (_var ${_vars})
        if (_var MATCHES "(.+)_Dependencies")
            set (_targetName ${CMAKE_MATCH_1})
            set (_targetDependencies ${${_var}})
            message("${_targetName} depends on ${_targetDependencies}")
            add_custom_target(${_targetName}_ASSETS DEPENDS ${_targetDependencies})
        endif()
    endforeach()
endmacro()

In your CMakeLists.txt add all necessary dependencies with calls to ADD_RESOURCES, then call the SETUP_ASSETS_TARGETS macro to have all custom targets defined.

ADD_RESOURCES( target1 some/path pattern1 pattern2 )
ADD_RESOURCES( target1 another/path pattern1 )
ADD_RESOURCES( target2 foo/bar pattern1 )
...
...
SETUP_ASSETS_TARGETS()
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  • I thought of this approach. It can work, but I was hoping I wouldn't need that last step (somebody will eventually forget it and wonder why it isn't working). Thought in fairness I might need a final step anyway (need to a lot more than just setup these resources). Aug 11, 2012 at 21:42
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I know this is a late answer, but i post my solution for everyone who searches for this problem:

function(target_resources THIS)

    if (NOT TARGET ${THIS}_res)
        # this is just a pseudo command which can be appended later
        add_custom_command(OUTPUT ${THIS}_dep COMMAND cd ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR})

        # add a dependency with a target, as a command itself can not be a dependency
        add_custom_target(${THIS}_res DEPENDS ${THIS}_dep)
        add_dependencies(${THIS} ${THIS}_res)
    endif ()

    get_target_property(RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY ${THIS} RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY)

    foreach (RES_FILE IN LISTS ARGN)

        if (IS_ABSOLUTE ${RES_FILE})
            file(RELATIVE_PATH PATH ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR} ${RES_FILE})
        endif ()

        # append the resource command with our resource
        add_custom_command(OUTPUT ${THIS}_dep
                COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy
                ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/${RES_FILE}
                ${RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}/${RES_FILE}
                APPEND)

    endforeach ()

endfunction()

The benefit of this solution is that is does not rely on global variables nor the need to invoke a setup macro.

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