On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 11:05 AM, Klaim - Joël Lamotte <mjkl...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Is there any way in CMake to get a list of all binaries related to one > target? > What I mean is that assuming I have a target, say a library lib_a, that > depends on lib_b and lib_c which are either SHARED or MODULE (so they > produce a .dll/.so), > is there a way or macro to get a string with the paths of each binary > output: > .../.../.../lib_a.dll > .../.../.../lib_b.dll > .../.../.../lib_c.dll > on windows, assuming I only provide the target name libi_a? > > My first thinking was that as CMake produce project files that have all > these information, then it should be possible to get this list in some way. > However I'm a bit lost on where to find the necessary information, in a > generic way. > Also, I think the build mode should be provided to any function or macro > that would provide such a list. > > It would be extremely useful (to me) to get such a list, to apply some > target's post-build scripts to these binaries. > The simpler alternative is to have such list hand-written outside of CMake > scripts, making the information located at more than one locations. >
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