target_link_options
Add options to the link step for an executable, shared library or module library target.
target_link_options(<target> [BEFORE] <INTERFACE|PUBLIC|PRIVATE> [items1...] [<INTERFACE|PUBLIC|PRIVATE> [items2...] ...])
The named <target>
must have been created by a command such as add_executable()
or add_library()
and must not be an ALIAS target.
This command can be used to add any link options, but alternative commands exist to add libraries (target_link_libraries()
or link_libraries()
). See documentation of the directory
and target
LINK_OPTIONS
properties.
Note
This command cannot be used to add options for static library targets, since they do not use a linker. To add archiver or MSVC librarian flags, see the STATIC_LIBRARY_OPTIONS
target property.
If BEFORE
is specified, the content will be prepended to the property instead of being appended.
The INTERFACE
, PUBLIC
and PRIVATE
keywords are required to specify the scope of the following arguments. PRIVATE
and PUBLIC
items will populate the LINK_OPTIONS
property of <target>
. PUBLIC
and INTERFACE
items will populate the INTERFACE_LINK_OPTIONS
property of <target>
. (IMPORTED targets only support INTERFACE
items.) The following arguments specify link options. Repeated calls for the same <target>
append items in the order called.
Arguments to target_link_options
may use “generator expressions” with the syntax $<...>
. See the cmake-generator-expressions(7)
manual for available expressions. See the cmake-buildsystem(7)
manual for more on defining buildsystem properties.
The final set of compile or link options used for a target is constructed by accumulating options from the current target and the usage requirements of its dependencies. The set of options is de-duplicated to avoid repetition. While beneficial for individual options, the de-duplication step can break up option groups. For example, -D A -D B
becomes -D A B
. One may specify a group of options using shell-like quoting along with a SHELL:
prefix. The SHELL:
prefix is dropped, and the rest of the option string is parsed using the separate_arguments()
UNIX_COMMAND
mode. For example, "SHELL:-D A" "SHELL:-D B"
becomes -D A -D B
.
To pass options to the linker tool, each compiler driver has its own syntax. The LINKER:
prefix and ,
separator can be used to specify, in a portable way, options to pass to the linker tool. LINKER:
is replaced by the appropriate driver option and ,
by the appropriate driver separator. The driver prefix and driver separator are given by the values of the CMAKE_<LANG>_LINKER_WRAPPER_FLAG
and CMAKE_<LANG>_LINKER_WRAPPER_FLAG_SEP
variables.
For example, "LINKER:-z,defs"
becomes -Xlinker -z -Xlinker defs
for Clang
and -Wl,-z,defs
for GNU GCC
.
The LINKER:
prefix can be specified as part of a SHELL:
prefix expression.
The LINKER:
prefix supports, as an alternative syntax, specification of arguments using the SHELL:
prefix and space as separator. The previous example then becomes "LINKER:SHELL:-z defs"
.
Note
Specifying the SHELL:
prefix anywhere other than at the beginning of the LINKER:
prefix is not supported.
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https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.17/command/target_link_options.html