This is an example setup of cmake with google test. I got it working after consulting the google test primer, among other things. Hopefully it'll help someone get set up with C++ and google test.
build/
is where code is built - like where executables are.
lib/
includes gtest-1.6.0.
Rest of code in root:
-CMakeLists.txt
must be in each subdirectory of the project
-main.cpp
is just a driver file - the common place to run the normal
application
-project1.cpp
and project1.h
have code for the class 'Project1'
-test_project1.cpp
has code to test Project1
If you want to test it all out through the common gtest procedure, first delete build/ (if present). Then...
In the project root:
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
By now Makefiles should be created. Then, to build executables and do all that linking stuff,
make
To prepare all your tests, run this:
cmake -Dtest=ON ..
To run all tests easily,
make test
Then you can do ./myexecutable for the generated executable, e.g.:
./project1
and if you did cmake with test=ON:
./runUnitTests
cmake -Dtest=ON
turns on the variable 'test', which is specified in the root
CMakeLists.txt file. This is handy if you want to build in certain ways. Clear
description
here.
I spent a lot of time figuring out how I wanted to reference the gtest library.
On StackOverflow there are ways to download the svn repo when you cmake, but that's internet connection dependent. There is also a way to set a variable for where gtest is installed on your system, but that got a bit tedious.
In the end I opted to just have a copy of gtest locally in whatever application
I have that uses gtest.
This user's edited
solution
and my own question's
response
helped me out.