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CMakeLists.txt
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# It's recommended to set a minimum CMake version.
# If you use CMake features from higher versions, update this to match.
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.21)
# Set your project name. This will be the name of your SKSE .dll file.
project(UsingLogFiles VERSION 0.0.1 LANGUAGES CXX)
#
# YOU DO NOT NEED TO EDIT ANYTHING BELOW HERE
#
# Please see the "Project setup" section of README.md
#
# If you're not using a mod manager, you probably want the SKSE plugin to go
# inside of your Skyrim "Data" folder.
#
# To do this automatically, set the `SKYRIM_FOLDER` environment variable
# to the path of your Skyrim Special Edition folder
if(DEFINED ENV{SKYRIM_FOLDER} AND IS_DIRECTORY "$ENV{SKYRIM_FOLDER}/Data")
set(OUTPUT_FOLDER "$ENV{SKYRIM_FOLDER}/Data")
endif()
# If you're using Mod Organizer 2 or Vortex, you might want this to go inside
# of your "mods" folder, inside of a subfolder named "<your mod>".
#
# To do this automatically, set the `SKYRIM_MODS_FOLDER` environment variable
# to the path of your "mods" folder
if(DEFINED ENV{SKYRIM_MODS_FOLDER} AND IS_DIRECTORY "$ENV{SKYRIM_MODS_FOLDER}")
set(OUTPUT_FOLDER "$ENV{SKYRIM_MODS_FOLDER}/${PROJECT_NAME}")
endif()
# Otherwise, you can set OUTPUT_FOLDER to any place you'd like :)
# set(OUTPUT_FOLDER "C:/path/to/any/folder")
# Setup your SKSE plugin as an SKSE plugin!
find_package(CommonLibSSE CONFIG REQUIRED)
add_commonlibsse_plugin(${PROJECT_NAME} SOURCES plugin.cpp) # <--- specifies plugin.cpp
target_compile_features(${PROJECT_NAME} PRIVATE cxx_std_23) # <--- use C++23 standard
target_precompile_headers(${PROJECT_NAME} PRIVATE PCH.h) # <--- PCH.h is required!
# When your SKSE .dll is compiled, this will automatically copy the .dll into your mods folder.
# Only works if you configure DEPLOY_ROOT above (or set the SKYRIM_MODS_FOLDER environment variable)
if(DEFINED OUTPUT_FOLDER)
# If you specify an <OUTPUT_FOLDER> (including via environment variables)
# then we'll copy your mod files into Skyrim or a mod manager for you!
# Copy the SKSE plugin .dll files into the SKSE/Plugins/ folder
set(DLL_FOLDER "${OUTPUT_FOLDER}/SKSE/Plugins")
message(STATUS "SKSE plugin output folder: ${DLL_FOLDER}")
add_custom_command(
TARGET "${PROJECT_NAME}"
POST_BUILD
COMMAND "${CMAKE_COMMAND}" -E make_directory "${DLL_FOLDER}"
COMMAND "${CMAKE_COMMAND}" -E copy_if_different "$<TARGET_FILE:${PROJECT_NAME}>" "${DLL_FOLDER}/$<TARGET_FILE_NAME:${PROJECT_NAME}>"
VERBATIM
)
# If you perform a "Debug" build, also copy .pdb file (for debug symbols)
if(CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE STREQUAL "Debug")
add_custom_command(
TARGET "${PROJECT_NAME}"
POST_BUILD
COMMAND "${CMAKE_COMMAND}" -E copy_if_different "$<TARGET_PDB_FILE:${PROJECT_NAME}>" "${DLL_FOLDER}/$<TARGET_PDB_FILE_NAME:${PROJECT_NAME}>"
VERBATIM
)
endif()
endif()