I have a project, consisting of a library and a program, that is built
using CMake, with CMake files written using "modern" CMake. For
adding functionality, I have to use another library from my library.
This additional library has to be included as source code in my
project, and I put it into a sub-directory of my library source code
directory. It is also built using CMake, but its CMake files are
written using "non-modern" CMake. If I just do:
add_subdirectory(additional_library_directory)
from CMakeLists.txt in my library directory, it seems that it could
work, but the problem is that this additional library is using
add_definitions(), changing CMAKE_C_FLAGS, and doing other nasty
stuff, that is later affecting build of my library. Thus, my
questions is: is there any way to sanitize behavior of "non-modern"
CMake code in alike situation, and use this additional library as I
desribed?
Thanks.
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