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+++ title = "Setting Up SDL2 with CMake" description = "How to setup and use SDL2 using the CMake build tool." date = 2019-04-27 +++
Installing CMake
Most common distributions have cmake available on their package manager repostories:
# Debian based
sudo apt install cmake
# Arch
pacman -S cmake
Install SDL2 libraries
I only know about the debian based ones, if you are on another distro you should look them up.
sudo apt install libsdl2-dev libsdl2-image-dev libsdl2-mixer-dev libsdl2-net-dev libsdl2-ttf-dev libsdl2-gfx-dev
Directory Structure
Here is a common directory structure when using cmake to find packages:
├── cmake
│ ├── FindSDL2.cmake
│ ├── FindSDL2_mixer.cmake
│ └── FindSDL2_net.cmake
├── CMakeLists.txt
└── src
└── main.cpp
You can find the cmake files to find SDL2 and it's components here
Or you can use this simple command:
cd cmake
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aminosbh/sdl2-cmake-modules/master/FindSDL2{,_gfx,_image,_mixer,_net,_ttf}.cmake
Creating the CMakeLists.txt file
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.13)
project(MyProject)
# Needed so that cmake uses our find modules.
list(APPEND CMAKE_MODULE_PATH ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake)
find_package(SDL2 REQUIRED)
find_package(SDL2_net REQUIRED)
find_package(SDL2_mixer REQUIRED)
find_package(SDL2_image REQUIRED)
find_package(SDL2_gfx REQUIRED)
find_package(SDL2_ttf REQUIRED)
set(SOURCE_FILES
src/main.cpp
)
include_directories(src)
add_executable(MyProject ${SOURCE_FILES})
target_link_libraries(MyProject SDL2::Main SDL2::Net SDL2::Mixer SDL2::Image SDL2::TTF SDL2::GFX)
And thats it! Now you can remove the SDL2 components you don't want to use.
Building
Following the standard cmake procedure:
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make -j${nproc}