to have feature parity with `configure.py`. we won't need this once we migrate to C++20 modules. but before that day comes, we need to stick with C++ headers. we generate a rule for each .hh files to create a corresponding .cc and then compile it, in order to verify the self-containness of that header. so the number of rule is quite large, to avoid the unnecessary overhead. the check-header target is enabled only if `Scylla_CHECK_HEADERS` option is enabled. Signed-off-by: Kefu Chai <kefu.chai@scylladb.com> Closes scylladb/scylladb#15913
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473 B
CMake
23 lines
473 B
CMake
add_library(transport STATIC)
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target_sources(transport
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PRIVATE
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controller.cc
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cql_protocol_extension.cc
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event.cc
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event_notifier.cc
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messages/result_message.cc
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server.cc)
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target_include_directories(transport
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PUBLIC
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${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR})
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target_link_libraries(transport
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PUBLIC
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Seastar::seastar
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xxHash::xxhash
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PRIVATE
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cql3
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Snappy::snappy)
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check_headers(check-headers transport
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GLOB_RECURSE ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/*.hh)
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