# (C) Copyright Rene Rivera, 2002. # Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. # (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) # Example of how to define and depend on a library target. # This is for Boost.Build-V1 subproject tools/build/examples/lib_use ; # Declare the library target. Composed of a single source file. # The real name of the target will vary according to the build # build platform. For example in Unix it will generate a file # named "libsimple.a". # # In this example the default build is given so that it builds # two default versions of the library: debug with single-threading, # and debug with multi-threading. # lib simple : # SOURCES simple_lib.cpp : # REQUIREMENTS : # DEFAULT BUILDS debug single/multi ; # Declare an executable target that uses the library. # Here the executable has a single source file, but also # depends on the above library. Therefore this executable # has the additional source file as generated by the library # target. # # This target also specifies the requirement that it be built # as multi-threaded. This also forces which variant of the library # is used, and in this case, regardless of the build requested on this # target. # exe simple : # SOURCES simple.cpp simple : # REQUIREMENTS multi : # DEFAULT BUILDS ;