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cmake-bare
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Bare utilities for CMake.
npm i cmake-bare
find_package(cmake-bare REQUIRED PATHS node_modules/cmake-bare)
bare_platform(<result>)Write the current compilation target platform to the <result> variable.
bare_arch(<result>)Write the current compilation target architecture to the <result> variable.
bare_simulator(<result>)Write whether or not the current compilation target is a simulator to the <result> variable.
bare_environment(<result>)Write the current compilation target environment to the <result> variable.
bare_target(<result>)Write the current compilation target to the <result> variable.
bare_module_target(<directory> <result> [NAME <var>] [VERSION <var>] [HASH <var>])Determine the CMake library target name of the module in <directory> and write the result to the <result> variable. The NAME, VERSION, and HASH arguments can be passed to access specific portions of the target name which will be of the format ${name}-${version}-${hash}.
add_bare_module(<result> [EXPORTS] [INSTALL [TARGET <target>]...])Add a Bare native addon target and write the target name to the <result> variable.
include_bare_module(<specifier> <result> [PREBUILD] [SOURCE_DIR <var>] [BINARY_DIR <var>] [WORKING_DIRECTORY <path>])Include the Bare native addon identified by <specifier> and write its library target name to the <result> variable. If PREBUILD is passed then the native addon prebuild will be included as an imported target. The SOURCE_DIR and BINARY_DIR arguments can be passed to access the source and binary directories of the included addon.
To change the working directory from which <specifier> is resolved, pass the WORKING_DIRECTORY argument.
link_bare_module(<receiver> <specifier> [SHARED] [WORKING_DIRECTORY <path>])Link the Bare native addon identified by <specifier> to the library target identified by <receiver>. By default, the objects of the native addon will be linked, effectively embedding the addon in <receiver>. To instead link the shared library target of the native addon, such as when <receiver> is itself another native addon, pass the SHARED option.
To change the working directory from which <specifier> is resolved, pass the WORKING_DIRECTORY argument.
link_bare_modules(<receiver> [SHARED] [EXCLUDE <name...>] [WORKING_DIRECTORY <path>])Link all Bare native addons declared as dependencies in the package.json manifest of the current source directory to the library target identified by <receiver>. Arguments are the same of for link_bare_module().
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Bare utilities for CMake
The npm package cmake-bare receives a total of 8,681 weekly downloads. As such, cmake-bare popularity was classified as popular.
We found that cmake-bare demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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