Wednesday, October 5, 2022

[SOLVED] Get rid of CMake warning 'Manually-specified variables were not used by the project'

Issue

What is the preferred way to just touch the variable, inside the CMakeLists.txt?

I've got a bunch of similar ExternalProjects that are called in a loop with the same variables. Some of the projects don't need specific variables.


Solution

You could simply disable this warning all-together by passing --no-warn-unused-cli to CMake. See: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/manual/cmake.1.html#options

Touching the variable is explicitly not wanted according to one of the CMake authors: https://cmake.org/pipermail/cmake/2011-February/042908.html

Nevertheless, for variables passed by -DFOO=bar -DBAR=3 -DBAZ=true you can add a line

set(ignoreMe "${FOO}${BAZ}${BAR}")

to one of your CMakeLists.txt which should be enough to suppress the warning.



Answered By - usr1234567
Answer Checked By - Marilyn (WPSolving Volunteer)