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# CMake integration
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**Contents**<br>
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[CMake targets](#cmake-targets)<br>
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[Automatic test registration](#automatic-test-registration)<br>
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[CMake project options](#cmake-project-options)<br>
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[Installing Catch2 from git repository](#installing-catch2-from-git-repository)<br>
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[Installing Catch2 from vcpkg](#installing-catch2-from-vcpkg)<br>
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Because we use CMake to build Catch2, we also provide a couple of
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integration points for our users.
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1) Catch2 exports a (namespaced) CMake target
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2) Catch2's repository contains CMake scripts for automatic registration
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of `TEST_CASE`s in CTest
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## CMake targets
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Catch2's CMake build exports two targets, `Catch2::Catch2`, and
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`Catch2::Catch2WithMain`. If you do not need custom `main` function,
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you should be using the latter (and only the latter). Linking against
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it will add the proper include paths and link your target together with
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2 static libraries that implement Catch2 and its main respectively.
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If you need custom `main`, you should link only against `Catch2::Catch2`.
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This means that if Catch2 has been installed on the system, it should
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be enough to do
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```cmake
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find_package(Catch2 3 REQUIRED)
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# These tests can use the Catch2-provided main
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add_executable(tests test.cpp)
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target_link_libraries(tests PRIVATE Catch2::Catch2WithMain)
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# These tests need their own main
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add_executable(custom-main-tests test.cpp test-main.cpp)
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target_link_libraries(custom-main-tests PRIVATE Catch2::Catch2)
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```
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These targets are also provided when Catch2 is used as a subdirectory.
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Assuming Catch2 has been cloned to `lib/Catch2`, you only need to replace
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the `find_package` call with `add_subdirectory(lib/Catch2)` and the snippet
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above still works.
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Another possibility is to use [FetchContent](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/module/FetchContent.html):
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```cmake
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Include(FetchContent)
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FetchContent_Declare(
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Catch2
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GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2.git
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GIT_TAG v3.0.0-preview3
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)
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FetchContent_MakeAvailable(Catch2)
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add_executable(tests test.cpp)
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target_link_libraries(tests PRIVATE Catch2::Catch2WithMain)
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```
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## Automatic test registration
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Catch2's repository also contains two CMake scripts that help users
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with automatically registering their `TEST_CASE`s with CTest. They
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can be found in the `extras` folder, and are
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1) `Catch.cmake` (and its dependency `CatchAddTests.cmake`)
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2) `ParseAndAddCatchTests.cmake` (deprecated)
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If Catch2 has been installed in system, both of these can be used after
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doing `find_package(Catch2 REQUIRED)`. Otherwise you need to add them
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to your CMake module path.
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### `Catch.cmake` and `CatchAddTests.cmake`
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`Catch.cmake` provides function `catch_discover_tests` to get tests from
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a target. This function works by running the resulting executable with
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`--list-test-names-only` flag, and then parsing the output to find all
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existing tests.
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#### Usage
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```cmake
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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.5)
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project(baz LANGUAGES CXX VERSION 0.0.1)
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find_package(Catch2 REQUIRED)
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add_executable(foo test.cpp)
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target_link_libraries(foo PRIVATE Catch2::Catch2)
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include(CTest)
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include(Catch)
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catch_discover_tests(foo)
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```
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When using `FetchContent`, `include(Catch)` will fail unless
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`CMAKE_MODULE_PATH` is explicitly updated to include the extras
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directory.
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```cmake
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# ... FetchContent ...
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#
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list(APPEND CMAKE_MODULE_PATH ${catch2_SOURCE_DIR}/extras)
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include(CTest)
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include(Catch)
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catch_discover_tests()
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```
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#### Customization
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`catch_discover_tests` can be given several extra argumets:
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```cmake
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catch_discover_tests(target
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[TEST_SPEC arg1...]
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[EXTRA_ARGS arg1...]
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[WORKING_DIRECTORY dir]
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[TEST_PREFIX prefix]
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[TEST_SUFFIX suffix]
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[PROPERTIES name1 value1...]
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[TEST_LIST var]
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[REPORTER reporter]
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[OUTPUT_DIR dir]
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[OUTPUT_PREFIX prefix]
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[OUTPUT_SUFFIX suffix]
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)
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```
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* `TEST_SPEC arg1...`
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Specifies test cases, wildcarded test cases, tags and tag expressions to
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pass to the Catch executable alongside the `--list-test-names-only` flag.
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* `EXTRA_ARGS arg1...`
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Any extra arguments to pass on the command line to each test case.
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* `WORKING_DIRECTORY dir`
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Specifies the directory in which to run the discovered test cases. If this
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option is not provided, the current binary directory is used.
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* `TEST_PREFIX prefix`
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Specifies a _prefix_ to be added to the name of each discovered test case.
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This can be useful when the same test executable is being used in multiple
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calls to `catch_discover_tests()`, with different `TEST_SPEC` or `EXTRA_ARGS`.
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* `TEST_SUFFIX suffix`
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Same as `TEST_PREFIX`, except it specific the _suffix_ for the test names.
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Both `TEST_PREFIX` and `TEST_SUFFIX` can be specified at the same time.
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* `PROPERTIES name1 value1...`
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Specifies additional properties to be set on all tests discovered by this
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invocation of `catch_discover_tests`.
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* `TEST_LIST var`
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Make the list of tests available in the variable `var`, rather than the
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default `<target>_TESTS`. This can be useful when the same test
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executable is being used in multiple calls to `catch_discover_tests()`.
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Note that this variable is only available in CTest.
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* `REPORTER reporter`
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Use the specified reporter when running the test case. The reporter will
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be passed to the test runner as `--reporter reporter`.
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* `OUTPUT_DIR dir`
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If specified, the parameter is passed along as
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`--out dir/<test_name>` to test executable. The actual file name is the
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same as the test name. This should be used instead of
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`EXTRA_ARGS --out foo` to avoid race conditions writing the result output
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when using parallel test execution.
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* `OUTPUT_PREFIX prefix`
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May be used in conjunction with `OUTPUT_DIR`.
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If specified, `prefix` is added to each output file name, like so
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`--out dir/prefix<test_name>`.
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* `OUTPUT_SUFFIX suffix`
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May be used in conjunction with `OUTPUT_DIR`.
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If specified, `suffix` is added to each output file name, like so
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`--out dir/<test_name>suffix`. This can be used to add a file extension to
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the output file name e.g. ".xml".
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### `ParseAndAddCatchTests.cmake`
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⚠ This script is [deprecated](https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2/pull/2120)
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in Catch2 2.13.4 and superseded by the above approach using `catch_discover_tests`.
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See [#2092](https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2/issues/2092) for details.
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`ParseAndAddCatchTests` works by parsing all implementation files
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associated with the provided target, and registering them via CTest's
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`add_test`. This approach has some limitations, such as the fact that
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commented-out tests will be registered anyway. More serious, only a
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subset of the assertion macros currently available in Catch can be
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detected by this script and tests with any macros that cannot be
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parsed are *silently ignored*.
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#### Usage
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```cmake
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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.5)
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project(baz LANGUAGES CXX VERSION 0.0.1)
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find_package(Catch2 REQUIRED)
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add_executable(foo test.cpp)
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target_link_libraries(foo PRIVATE Catch2::Catch2)
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include(CTest)
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include(ParseAndAddCatchTests)
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ParseAndAddCatchTests(foo)
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```
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#### Customization
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`ParseAndAddCatchTests` provides some customization points:
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* `PARSE_CATCH_TESTS_VERBOSE` -- When `ON`, the script prints debug
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messages. Defaults to `OFF`.
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* `PARSE_CATCH_TESTS_NO_HIDDEN_TESTS` -- When `ON`, hidden tests (tests
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tagged with either of `[.]` or `[.foo]`) will not be registered.
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Defaults to `OFF`.
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* `PARSE_CATCH_TESTS_ADD_FIXTURE_IN_TEST_NAME` -- When `ON`, adds fixture
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class name to the test name in CTest. Defaults to `ON`.
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* `PARSE_CATCH_TESTS_ADD_TARGET_IN_TEST_NAME` -- When `ON`, adds target
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name to the test name in CTest. Defaults to `ON`.
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* `PARSE_CATCH_TESTS_ADD_TO_CONFIGURE_DEPENDS` -- When `ON`, adds test
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file to `CMAKE_CONFIGURE_DEPENDS`. This means that the CMake configuration
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step will be re-ran when the test files change, letting new tests be
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automatically discovered. Defaults to `OFF`.
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Optionally, one can specify a launching command to run tests by setting the
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variable `OptionalCatchTestLauncher` before calling `ParseAndAddCatchTests`. For
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instance to run some tests using `MPI` and other sequentially, one can write
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```cmake
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set(OptionalCatchTestLauncher ${MPIEXEC} ${MPIEXEC_NUMPROC_FLAG} ${NUMPROC})
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ParseAndAddCatchTests(mpi_foo)
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unset(OptionalCatchTestLauncher)
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ParseAndAddCatchTests(bar)
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```
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## CMake project options
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Catch2's CMake project also provides some options for other projects
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that consume it. These are:
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* `BUILD_TESTING` -- When `ON` and the project is not used as a subproject,
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Catch2's test binary will be built. Defaults to `ON`.
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* `CATCH_INSTALL_DOCS` -- When `ON`, Catch2's documentation will be
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included in the installation. Defaults to `ON`.
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* `CATCH_INSTALL_EXTRAS` -- When `ON`, Catch2's extras folder (the CMake
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scripts mentioned above, debugger helpers) will be included in the
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installation. Defaults to `ON`.
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* `CATCH_DEVELOPMENT_BUILD` -- When `ON`, configures the build for development
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of Catch2. This means enabling test projects, warnings and so on.
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Defaults to `OFF`.
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Enabling `CATCH_DEVELOPMENT_BUILD` also enables further configuration
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customization options:
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* `CATCH_BUILD_TESTING` -- When `ON`, Catch2's SelfTest project will be
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built. Defaults to `ON`. Note that Catch2 also obeys `BUILD_TESTING` CMake
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variable, so _both_ of them need to be `ON` for the SelfTest to be built,
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and either of them can be set to `OFF` to disable building SelfTest.
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* `CATCH_BUILD_EXAMPLES` -- When `ON`, Catch2's usage examples will be
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built. Defaults to `OFF`.
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* `CATCH_BUILD_EXTRA_TESTS` -- When `ON`, Catch2's extra tests will be
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built. Defaults to `OFF`.
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* `CATCH_BUILD_FUZZERS` -- When `ON`, Catch2 fuzzing entry points will
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be built. Defaults to `OFF`.
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* `CATCH_ENABLE_WERROR` -- When `ON`, adds `-Werror` or equivalent flag
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to the compilation. Defaults to `ON`.
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* `CATCH_BUILD_SURROGATES` -- When `ON`, each header in Catch2 will be
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compiled separately to ensure that they are self-sufficient.
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Defaults to `OFF`.
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## Installing Catch2 from git repository
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If you cannot install Catch2 from a package manager (e.g. Ubuntu 16.04
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provides catch only in version 1.2.0) you might want to install it from
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the repository instead. Assuming you have enough rights, you can just
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install it to the default location, like so:
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```
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$ git clone https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2.git
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$ cd Catch2
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$ cmake -Bbuild -H. -DBUILD_TESTING=OFF
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$ sudo cmake --build build/ --target install
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```
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If you do not have superuser rights, you will also need to specify
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[CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/variable/CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX.html)
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when configuring the build, and then modify your calls to
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[find_package](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/command/find_package.html)
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accordingly.
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## Installing Catch2 from vcpkg
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Alternatively, you can build and install Catch2 using [vcpkg](https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/) dependency manager:
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```
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git clone https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg.git
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cd vcpkg
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./bootstrap-vcpkg.sh
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./vcpkg integrate install
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./vcpkg install catch2
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```
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The catch2 port in vcpkg is kept up to date by microsoft team members and community contributors.
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If the version is out of date, please [create an issue or pull request](https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg) on the vcpkg repository.
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