New in version 3.1.
Add expected compiler features to a target.
target_compile_features(<target> <PRIVATE|PUBLIC|INTERFACE> <feature> [...])
Specifies compiler features required when compiling a given target. If the feature is not listed in the CMAKE_C_COMPILE_FEATURES
, CMAKE_CUDA_COMPILE_FEATURES
, or CMAKE_CXX_COMPILE_FEATURES
variables, then an error will be reported by CMake. If the use of the feature requires an additional compiler flag, such as -std=gnu++11
, the flag will be added automatically.
The INTERFACE
, PUBLIC
and PRIVATE
keywords are required to specify the scope of the features. PRIVATE
and PUBLIC
items will populate the COMPILE_FEATURES
property of <target>
. PUBLIC
and INTERFACE
items will populate the INTERFACE_COMPILE_FEATURES
property of <target>
. (IMPORTED targets only support INTERFACE
items.) Repeated calls for the same <target>
append items.
The named <target>
must have been created by a command such as add_executable()
or add_library()
and must not be an ALIAS target.
Arguments to target_compile_features
may use “generator expressions” with the syntax $<...>
. See the cmake-generator-expressions(7)
manual for available expressions. See the cmake-compile-features(7)
manual for information on compile features and a list of supported compilers.
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https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.19/command/target_compile_features.html