set(plugin_sources ChromeClassTester.cpp FindBadConstructsAction.cpp FindBadConstructsConsumer.cpp CheckIPCVisitor.cpp Util.cpp ) if(WIN32) # Clang doesn't support loadable modules on Windows. Unfortunately, building # the plugin as a static library and linking clang against it doesn't work. # Since clang doesn't reference any symbols in our static library, the linker # strips it out completely. # Instead, we rely on the fact that the SOURCES property of a target is no # read-only after CMake 3.1 and use it to compile the plugin directly into # clang... cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.1) # Paths must be absolute, since we're modifying a target in another directory. set(absolute_sources "") foreach(source ${plugin_sources}) list(APPEND absolute_sources ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/${source}) endforeach() set_property(TARGET clang APPEND PROPERTY SOURCES ${absolute_sources}) cr_add_test(plugins_test python tests/test.py ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/bin/clang ) else() add_llvm_loadable_module(libFindBadConstructs ${plugin_sources}) add_dependencies(libFindBadConstructs clang) cr_install(TARGETS libFindBadConstructs LIBRARY DESTINATION lib) cr_add_test(plugins_test python tests/test.py ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/bin/clang $<TARGET_FILE:libFindBadConstructs> ) endif()