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How to define a C++ preprocessor macro through the command line with CMake?

I try to set a preprocessor macro in the command line of CMake. I've tried:

set generator="Visual Studio 8 2005"
set params=-D MY_MACRO=1
cmake.exe -G %generator% %params% ..some_project

but it's neither defined when I compile nor can I find the name MY_MACRO in the files generated by CMake at all, except for CMakeCache.txt where it's present in the form:

MY_MACRO:UNINITIALIZED=1

How can I do it?

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A good alternative would be to define a cmake option:

OPTION(DEFINE_MACRO "Option description" ON) # Enabled by default

Followed by a condition:

IF(DEFINE_MACRO)
    ADD_DEFINITIONS(-DMACRO)
ENDIF(DEFINE_MACRO)

Then you can turn that option ON/OFF via command line with cmake using the -D flag. Example:

cmake -DDEFINE_MACRO=OFF ..

To make sure the compiler is receiving the definition right, you can call make in verbose mode and check for the macro being defined or not:

make VERBOSE=1

This is a good solution also because make will recompile your code when any of cmake options changes.


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