For a list of dependencies, please refer to vcpkg.json.
This project doesn't require any special command-line flags to build to keep things simple.
Here are the steps for building in release mode with a single-configuration generator, like the Unix Makefiles one:
cmake -S . -B build -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
cmake --build buildHere are the steps for building in release mode with a multi-configuration generator, like the Visual Studio ones:
cmake -S . -B build
cmake --build build --config ReleaseNote that MSVC by default is not standards compliant and you need to pass some flags to make it behave properly. See
the flags-windows preset in the CMakePresets.json file for the flags and with what variable to
provide them to CMake during configuration.
CMake supports building on Apple Silicon properly since 3.20.1. Make sure you have the latest version installed.
This project doesn't require any special command-line flags to install to keep things simple. As a prerequisite, the project has to be built with the above commands already.
The below commands require at least CMake 3.15 to run, because that is the version in which Install a Project was added.
Here is the command for installing the release mode artifacts with a single-configuration generator, like the Unix Makefiles one:
cmake --install buildHere is the command for installing the release mode artifacts with a multi-configuration generator, like the Visual Studio ones:
cmake --install build --config ReleaseThis project exports a CMake package to be used with the find_package command of CMake:
- Package name:
events - Target name:
events::events
Example usage:
find_package(events REQUIRED)
# Declare the imported target as a build requirement using PRIVATE, where
# project_target is a target created in the consuming project
target_link_libraries(
project_target PRIVATE
events::events
)The CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR is set to a path other than just include if the project is configured as a top level
project to avoid indirectly including other libraries when installed to a common prefix. Please review the
install-rules.cmake file for the full set of install rules.