Issue
How do I add the math
library to my CMake file? This post references adding a href="https://devnet.jetbrains.com/thread/472180" rel="noreferrer">target link library, yet I am not too familiar with C. An Additional post - Could someone please demonstrate an example. Documentation I am using C and I receive an undefined reference to 'pow'
with the pow method of the math header.
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.3)
project(CSCI-E-28-Unix-Linux-Systems-Programming)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -std=c++11")
set(SOURCE_FILES
CMakeLists.txt
getchar.c
main.cpp
hw0
more01.c)
#target_link_libraries(<math.h> m)
add_executable(main main.cpp)
add_executable(getchar getchar.c)
add_executable(more01 more01.c)
add_executable(argu print_all_arguments.c)
add_executable(chars chars.c)
add_executable(ch4 ch4.c)
Solution
Many mathematical functions (pow
, sqrt
, fabs
, log
etc.) are declared in math.h
and require the library libm
to be linked. Unlike libc
, which is automatically linked, libm
is a separate library and often requires explicit linkage. The linker presumes all libraries to begin with lib
, so to link to libm
you link to m
.
You have to use it like target_link_libraries(ch4 m)
to link libm
to your target. The first argument must be a target. Thus it must be used after add_executable(ch4 ch4.c)
like:
add_executable(ch4 ch4.c)
target_link_libraries(ch4 m)
Answered By - usr1234567 Answer Checked By - Senaida (WPSolving Volunteer)