# # Example CMakeLists.txt file to demonstrate how to make a designable Windows Forms project with CMake. # # Code modifications and example by John Farrier, john.farrier@helleboreconsulting.com # cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8.10) # Project Name project(VSWindowsFormsResx CXX) include(CheckFunctionExists) include(CheckCXXSourceCompiles) include(CheckIncludeFile) # Note: The designable form is assumed to have a .h extension as is default in Visual Studio. # Note: The designable form is assumed to have a .resx file with the same name and path (save extension) as is default in Visual Studio set(TARGET_H WindowsFormsResx/MyForm.h WindowsFormsResx/Header.h ) set(TARGET_SRC WindowsFormsResx/MyForm.cpp WindowsFormsResx/Source.cpp ) set_source_files_properties(${TARGET_SRC} PROPERTIES COMPILE_FLAGS "/clr") set(TARGET_RESX WindowsFormsResx/MyForm.resx ) set(TARGET_LIBRARIES ${SYSLIBS}) add_executable(${PROJECT_NAME} ${TARGET_SRC} ${TARGET_H} ${TARGET_RESX}) if(NOT CMAKE_GENERATOR MATCHES "Visual Studio 1[0-6]") # VS 17 2022 and above require a global mark on managed assemblies. # CMake adds this automatically when using COMMON_LANGUAGE_RUNTIME, # but this test covers direct use of /clr. set_property(TARGET ${PROJECT_NAME} PROPERTY VS_GLOBAL_ManagedAssembly "true") endif() # Note: The property VS_GLOBAL_KEYWORD must be set. set_property(TARGET ${PROJECT_NAME} PROPERTY VS_GLOBAL_KEYWORD "ManagedCProj") # Note: The property VS_DOTNET_REFERENCES must be set. set_property(TARGET ${PROJECT_NAME} PROPERTY VS_DOTNET_REFERENCES "System" "System.Data" "System.Drawing" "System.Windows.Forms" "System.Xml") # Note: Modification of compiler flags is required for CLR compatibility now that we are using .resx files. string(REPLACE "/EHsc" "" CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS}") string(REPLACE "/RTC1" "" CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG}")