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Using GoogleTest from various build systems
GoogleTest comes with pkg-config files that can be used to determine all necessary flags for compiling and linking to GoogleTest (and GoogleMock). Pkg-config is a standardised plain-text format containing
- the includedir (-I) path
- necessary macro (-D) definitions
- further required flags (-pthread)
- the library (-L) path
- the library (-l) to link to
All current build systems support pkg-config in one way or another.
For all examples here we assume you want to compile the sample
samples/sample3_unittest.cc
.
CMake
Using pkg-config
in CMake is fairly easy:
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.0)
cmake_policy(SET CMP0048 NEW)
project(my_gtest_pkgconfig VERSION 0.0.1 LANGUAGES CXX)
find_package(PkgConfig)
pkg_search_module(GTEST REQUIRED gtest_main)
add_executable(testapp samples/sample3_unittest.cc)
target_link_libraries(testapp ${GTEST_LDFLAGS})
target_compile_options(testapp PUBLIC ${GTEST_CFLAGS})
include(CTest)
add_test(first_and_only_test testapp)
It is generally recommended that you use
target_compile_options
+ _CFLAGS
over
target_include_directories
+ _INCLUDE_DIRS
as
the former includes not just -I flags (GoogleTest might require a macro
indicating to internal headers that all libraries have been compiled
with threading enabled. In addition, GoogleTest might also require
-pthread
in the compiling step, and as such splitting the
pkg-config Cflags
variable into include dirs and macros for
target_compile_definitions()
might still miss this). The
same recommendation goes for using _LDFLAGS
over the more
commonplace _LIBRARIES
, which happens to discard
-L
flags and -pthread
.
Autotools
Finding GoogleTest in Autoconf and using it from Automake is also fairly easy:
In your configure.ac
:
AC_PREREQ([2.69])
AC_INIT([my_gtest_pkgconfig], [0.0.1])
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([samples/sample3_unittest.cc])
AC_PROG_CXX
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([GTEST], [gtest_main])
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([foreign subdir-objects])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile])
AC_OUTPUT
and in your Makefile.am
:
check_PROGRAMS = testapp
TESTS = $(check_PROGRAMS)
testapp_SOURCES = samples/sample3_unittest.cc
testapp_CXXFLAGS = $(GTEST_CFLAGS)
testapp_LDADD = $(GTEST_LIBS)
Meson
Meson natively uses pkgconfig to query dependencies:
project('my_gtest_pkgconfig', 'cpp', version : '0.0.1')
gtest_dep = dependency('gtest_main')
testapp = executable(
'testapp',
files(['samples/sample3_unittest.cc']),
dependencies : gtest_dep,
install : false)
test('first_and_only_test', testapp)
Plain Makefiles
Since pkg-config
is a small Unix command-line utility,
it can be used in handwritten Makefile
s too:
GTEST_CFLAGS = `pkg-config --cflags gtest_main`
GTEST_LIBS = `pkg-config --libs gtest_main`
.PHONY: tests all
tests: all
./testapp
all: testapp
testapp: testapp.o
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $< -o $@ $(GTEST_LIBS)
testapp.o: samples/sample3_unittest.cc
$(CXX) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) $< -c -o $@ $(GTEST_CFLAGS)
Help! pkg-config can’t find GoogleTest!
Let’s say you have a CMakeLists.txt
along the lines of
the one in this tutorial and you try to run cmake
. It is
very possible that you get a failure along the lines of:
-- Checking for one of the modules 'gtest_main'
CMake Error at /usr/share/cmake/Modules/FindPkgConfig.cmake:640 (message):
None of the required 'gtest_main' found
These failures are common if you installed GoogleTest yourself and
have not sourced it from a distro or other package manager. If so, you
need to tell pkg-config where it can find the .pc
files
containing the information. Say you installed GoogleTest to
/usr/local
, then it might be that the .pc
files are installed under /usr/local/lib64/pkgconfig
. If
you set
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/lib64/pkgconfig
pkg-config will also try to look in PKG_CONFIG_PATH
to
find gtest_main.pc
.