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# NewProject
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A simple demonstration of how to include multiple cpp files in a single project, using cmake.
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There are three strategies:
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1. direct declaration in the main, with the external source files identified in the cmakelist add_executables.
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2. explicit inclusion (`#include mysource.cpp`). In this case, they should not be added to the cmakelist.
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3. The "canonical" or "best practice" c++ approach: explicit inclusion of a header file (`#include mysource.h`) which declares all the classes and methods publicly accessible to main. Both the source and header must be added to cmakelist.
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Here is my main, with all three strategies implemented:
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![inclusions](img/inclusions.png)
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Here is the cmakelist:
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![](img/cmakelist.png)
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Note, that you'll have to specify your version of cmake in the `set`.
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You can build this with this command:
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```shell
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cmake --build {your-project-path}/NewProject/cmake-build-debug --target NewProject -j 14
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```
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And when you run the compiled binary, you should see:
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![the output](img/output.png)
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