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scope - cmake, lost in the concept of global variables (and PARENT_SCOPE or add_subdirectory alternatives)

I have a cmake project in which I have some modules and I'm using Find-*.cmake for including the shared modules in the application. For not taking in account every module that I add, I have defined a kind of global LIB variables tor the linker:

# inside a Find-*.cmake or in the CMakeLists.txt of the modules:
set(LIB ${LIB} ...)

so in one of the final applications that uses some modules I can just do:

target_link_libraries(${APP_NAME} ${LIB})

Then, I'd like to have the compiled modules in the /project_path/modules/foo/build so that if a module is really big to compile it can be compiled once for all the application that use it. The way I'm achieving this is to load the CMakeLists.txt of the module from the Find-*.cmake in this way:

# Inside FindFoo.cmake, for loading /project_path/modules/foo/CMakeLists.txt
# and compile it in /project_path/modules/foo/build
add_subdirectory(${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/../modules/${PACKAGE_NAME} 
                 ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/../modules/${PACKAGE_NAME}/build
)
include_directories(${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/../modules/${PACKAGE_NAME}/include)

But it happened sometimes that some module require another modules so that the add_subdirectory creates new scopes and can correctly load LIB but cannot write it (when I use set it is in the deeper scope and not changes the upper scope). For bypass this I have to add PARENT_SCOPE in the set).. So I have tried to add it in some module that I think could be nested and hidden in some dependencies but compiling all the application I suddenly faced with:

CMake Warning (dev) at /path_to_repo/cmake/FindFooX.cmake:6 (set):
  Cannot set "LIB": current scope has no parent.
Call Stack (most recent call first):
  CMakeLists.txt:14 (find_package)
This warning is for project developers.  Use -Wno-dev to suppress it.

I am afraid that this can change from app to app in respect to which module I need or in respect of the dependecies tree in the modules itself so I'm looking for a cleaner solution.

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You can 'simulate' GLOBAL variable behavior, by using properties with GLOBAL scope :

SET_PROPERTY(GLOBAL PROPERTY MyGlobalProperty "MyGlobalPropertyValue")

Then you can extract your global property by using

GET_PROPERTY(MyLocalVariable GLOBAL PROPERTY MyGlobalProperty)

Then, MyLocalVariable contains "MyGlobalPropertyValue".

Because PARENT_SCOPE extends variable definitions to the only parent directory (and not to its parents), there are cases it's not enough, for example if you have a deep source tree...


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