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escaping - How do I include a literal double quote in a custom CMake command?

I'm trying to create a custom command that runs with some environment variables, such as LDFLAGS, whose value needs to be quoted if it contains spaces:

LDFLAGS="-Lmydir -Lmyotherdir"

I cannot find a way to include this argument in a CMake custom command, due to CMake's escaping rules. Here's what I've tried so far:

COMMAND LDFLAGS="-Ldir -Ldir2" echo blah VERBATIM)

yields "LDFLAGS="-Ldir -Ldir2"" echo blah

COMMAND LDFLAGS="-Ldir -Ldir2" echo blah VERBATIM)

yields LDFLAGS="-Ldir -Ldir2" echo blah

It seems I either get the whole string quoted, or the escaped quotes don't resolve when used as part of the command.

I would appreciate either a way to include the literal double-quote or as an alternative a better way to set environment variables for a command. Please note that I'm still on CMake 2.8, so I don't have the new "env" command available in 3.2.

Note that this is not a duplicate of When to quote variables? as none of those quoting methods work for this particular case.

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The obvious choice - often recommended when hitting the boundaries of COMMAND especially with older versions of CMake - is to use an external script.

I just wanted to add some simple COMMAND only variations that do work and won't need a shell, but are - I have to admit - still partly platform dependent.

  • One example would be to put only the quoted part into a variable:

    set(vars_as_string "-Ldir -Ldir2")
    add_custom_target(
        QuotedEnvVar
        COMMAND env LD_FLAGS=${vars_as_string} | grep LD_FLAGS
    )
    

    Which actually does escape the space and not the quotes.

  • Another example would be to add it with escaped quotes as a "launcher" rule:

    add_custom_target(
        LauncherEnvVar
        COMMAND env | grep LD_FLAGS
    )
    set_target_properties(
        LauncherEnvVar 
        PROPERTIES RULE_LAUNCH_CUSTOM "env LD_FLAGS="-Ldir -Ldir2""
    )
    

Edit: Added examples for multiple quoted arguments without the need of escaping quotes

  • Another example would be to "hide some of the complexity" in a function and - if you want to add this to all your custom command calls - use the global/directory RULE_LAUNCH_CUSTOM property:

    function(set_env)
        get_property(_env GLOBAL PROPERTY RULE_LAUNCH_CUSTOM)
        if (NOT _env)
            set_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY RULE_LAUNCH_CUSTOM "env")
        endif()
        foreach(_arg IN LISTS ARGN)
            set_property(GLOBAL APPEND_STRING PROPERTY RULE_LAUNCH_CUSTOM " ${_arg}")
        endforeach()
    endfunction(set_env)
    
    set_env(LDFLAGS="-Ldir1 -Ldir2" CFLAGS="-Idira -Idirb")
    
    add_custom_target(
        MultipleEnvVar
        COMMAND env | grep -E 'LDFLAGS|CFLAGS'
    )
    

Alternative (for CMake >= 3.0)

  • I think what we actually are looking for here (besides the cmake -E env ...) is named Bracket Argument and does allow any character without the need of adding backslashes:

    set_property(
        GLOBAL PROPERTY 
            RULE_LAUNCH_CUSTOM [=[env LDFLAGS="-Ldir1 -Ldir2" CFLAGS="-Idira -Idirb"]=]
    )
    add_custom_target(
        MultipleEnvVarNew
        COMMAND env | grep -E 'LDFLAGS|CFLAGS'
    )
    

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