We briefly introduce some commonly used project examples. More and more complete examples projects can be viewed in project examples.
We can also use the xmake create command to create various commonly used empty projects to quickly start. For the introduction of this command and the supported project templates, you can type the following command to view:
xmake create --helpExecutable Program
target("test")
set_kind("binary")
add_files("src/*.cpp")For a complete example, execute the following command to create:
xmake create testIf we want to create c language program. We can add -l c argument. for example:
xmake create -l c testStatic Library Program
target("foo")
set_kind("static")
add_files("src/foo/*.cpp")
target("test")
set_kind("binary")
add_files("src/*.cpp")
add_deps("foo")We use add_deps to link a static library to test target.
For a complete example, execute the following command to create:
xmake create -t static testIf we want to create c language program. We can add -l c argument. for example:
xmake create -l c static testShared Library Program
target("foo")
set_kind("shared")
add_files("src/foo/*.cpp")
target("test")
set_kind("binary")
add_files("src/*.cpp")
add_deps("foo")We use add_deps to link a shared library to test target.
For a complete example, execute the following command to create:
xmake create -t shared testIf we want to create c language program. We can add -l c argument. for example:
xmake create -l c shared test