| | namespace Eigen { |
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| | /** |
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| | \page TopicCMakeGuide Using %Eigen in CMake Projects |
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| | %Eigen provides native CMake support which allows the library to be easily |
| | used in CMake projects. |
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| | \note %CMake 3.5 (or later) is required to enable this functionality. |
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| | %Eigen exports a CMake target called `Eigen3::Eigen` which can be imported |
| | using the `find_package` CMake command and used by calling |
| | `target_link_libraries` as in the following example: |
| | \code{.cmake} |
| | cmake_minimum_required (VERSION 3.5) |
| | project (myproject) |
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| | find_package (Eigen3 REQUIRED NO_MODULE) |
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| | add_executable (example example.cpp) |
| | target_link_libraries (example Eigen3::Eigen) |
| | \endcode |
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| | The above code snippet must be placed in a file called `CMakeLists.txt` alongside |
| | `example.cpp`. After running |
| | \code{.sh} |
| | $ cmake path-to-example-directory |
| | \endcode |
| | CMake will produce project files that generate an executable called `example`. |
| | Here, `path-to-example-directory` is the path to the directory that contains |
| | both `CMakeLists.txt` and `example.cpp`. Note that if you have multiple |
| | instances of %Eigen installed, `find_package` will use the first one |
| | encountered. To request a specific version of %Eigen, use the `<version>` |
| | option in `find_package`: |
| | ``` |
| | find_package(Eigen3 3.4 REQUIRED NO_MODULE) |
| | ``` |
| | or to support a range of versions: |
| | ``` |
| | find_package(Eigen3 3.3...5 REQUIRED NO_MODULE) |
| | ``` |
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| | Do not forget to set the <a href="https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.7/variable/CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH.html">\c CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH </a> variable if Eigen is not installed in a default location or if you want to pick a specific version. For instance: |
| | \code{.sh} |
| | $ cmake path-to-example-directory -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=$HOME/mypackages |
| | \endcode |
| | An alternative is to set the \c Eigen3_DIR cmake's variable to the respective path containing the \c Eigen3*.cmake files. For instance: |
| | \code{.sh} |
| | $ cmake path-to-example-directory -DEigen3_DIR=$HOME/mypackages/share/eigen3/cmake/ |
| | \endcode |
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| | If the `REQUIRED` option is omitted when locating %Eigen using |
| | `find_package`, one can check whether the package was found as follows: |
| | \code{.cmake} |
| | find_package (Eigen3 NO_MODULE) |
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| | if (TARGET Eigen3::Eigen) |
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| | endif (TARGET Eigen3::Eigen) |
| | \endcode |
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| | */ |
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| | } |
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