Add GLSLANG_ prefix to CMake options#3958
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| option(GLSLANG_BUILD_EXTERNAL "Build external dependencies in /External" ON) | ||
| option(GLSLANG_BUILD_WERROR "Enable warnings as errors (default is OFF)" OFF) |
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I would add a deprecation notice, since changing variable names like this is sure to catch developers off guard.
if (DEFINED BUILD_EXTERNAL)
message(DEPRECATION "The BUILD_EXTERNAL build options has been deprecated and replaced by GLSLANG_BUILD_EXTERNAL, please use the new variable")
endif()Or a similar message to get the point across.
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It looks like this has been attempted before as #2115. |
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glslang has two CMake options: BUILD_EXTERNAL and BUILD_WERROR.
If glslang is linked as a library in a project, this is an issue as, on CMake GUI, these options appear as-is, which doesn't indicate where they come from. This can also conflict with other libraries which also do not prefix their CMake options.