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# Example Audio Plugin CMakeLists.txt
# To get started on a new plugin, copy this entire folder (containing this file and C++ sources) to
# a convenient location, and then start making modifications.
set(CMAKE_POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE ON)
# The first line of any CMake project should be a call to `cmake_minimum_required`, which checks
# that the installed CMake will be able to understand the following CMakeLists, and ensures that
# CMake's behaviour is compatible with the named version. This is a standard CMake command, so more
# information can be found in the CMake docs.
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.15)
# The top-level CMakeLists.txt file for a project must contain a literal, direct call to the
# `project()` command. `project()` sets up some helpful variables that describe source/binary
# directories, and the current project version. This is a standard CMake command.
project(SIMPLE_DRUM VERSION 1.0.0)
# If you've installed JUCE somehow (via a package manager, or directly using the CMake install
# target), you'll need to tell this project that it depends on the installed copy of JUCE. If you've
# included JUCE directly in your source tree (perhaps as a submodule), you'll need to tell CMake to
# include that subdirectory as part of the build.
# find_package(JUCE CONFIG REQUIRED) # If you've installed JUCE to your system
# or
add_subdirectory(JUCE)
# If you are building a VST2 or AAX plugin, CMake needs to be told where to find these SDKs on your
# system. This setup should be done before calling `juce_add_plugin`.
# juce_set_vst2_sdk_path(...)
# juce_set_aax_sdk_path(...)
# `juce_add_plugin` adds a static library target with the name passed as the first argument
# (AudioPluginExample here). This target is a normal CMake target, but has a lot of extra properties set
# up by default. As well as this shared code static library, this function adds targets for each of
# the formats specified by the FORMATS arguments. This function accepts many optional arguments.
# Check the readme at `docs/CMake API.md` in the JUCE repo for the full list.
juce_add_plugin(SimpleDrum
VERSION 1.0.0 # Set this if the plugin version is different to the project version
# ICON_BIG ... # ICON_* arguments specify a path to an image file to use as an icon for the Standalone
# ICON_SMALL ...
COMPANY_NAME Persson # Specify the name of the plugin's author
IS_SYNTH FALSE # Is this a synth or an effect?
NEEDS_MIDI_INPUT TRUE # Does the plugin need midi input?
NEEDS_MIDI_OUTPUT FALSE # Does the plugin need midi output?
IS_MIDI_EFFECT FALSE # Is this plugin a MIDI effect?
EDITOR_WANTS_KEYBOARD_FOCUS FALSE # Does the editor need keyboard focus?
COPY_PLUGIN_AFTER_BUILD FALSE # Should the plugin be installed to a default location after building?
PLUGIN_MANUFACTURER_CODE Juce # A four-character manufacturer id with at least one upper-case character
PLUGIN_CODE cRwP # A unique four-character plugin id with exactly one upper-case character
# GarageBand 10.3 requires the first letter to be upper-case, and the remaining letters to be lower-case
FORMATS VST3 # The formats to build. Other valid formats are: AAX Unity VST AU AUv3
PRODUCT_NAME "SimpleDrum") # The name of the final executable, which can differ from the target name
# `juce_generate_juce_header` will create a JuceHeader.h for a given target, which will be generated
# into your build tree. This should be included with `#include <JuceHeader.h>`. The include path for
# this header will be automatically added to the target. The main function of the JuceHeader is to
# include all your JUCE module headers; if you're happy to include module headers directly, you
# probably don't need to call this.
juce_generate_juce_header(SimpleDrum)
# `target_sources` adds source files to a target. We pass the target that needs the sources as the
# first argument, then a visibility parameter for the sources which should normally be PRIVATE.
# Finally, we supply a list of source files that will be built into the target. This is a standard
# CMake command.
target_sources(SimpleDrum
PRIVATE
Source/PluginEditor.cpp
Source/PluginProcessor.cpp)
# `target_compile_definitions` adds some preprocessor definitions to our target. In a Projucer
# project, these might be passed in the 'Preprocessor Definitions' field. JUCE modules also make use
# of compile definitions to switch certain features on/off, so if there's a particular feature you
# need that's not on by default, check the module header for the correct flag to set here. These
# definitions will be visible both to your code, and also the JUCE module code, so for new
# definitions, pick unique names that are unlikely to collide! This is a standard CMake command.
target_compile_definitions(SimpleDrum
PUBLIC
# JUCE_WEB_BROWSER and JUCE_USE_CURL would be on by default, but you might not need them.
JUCE_WEB_BROWSER=0 # If you remove this, add `NEEDS_WEB_BROWSER TRUE` to the `juce_add_plugin` call
JUCE_USE_CURL=0 # If you remove this, add `NEEDS_CURL TRUE` to the `juce_add_plugin` call
JUCE_VST3_CAN_REPLACE_VST2=0)
# If your target needs extra binary assets, you can add them here. The first argument is the name of
# a new static library target that will include all the binary resources. There is an optional
# `NAMESPACE` argument that can specify the namespace of the generated binary data class. Finally,
# the SOURCES argument should be followed by a list of source files that should be built into the
# static library. These source files can be of any kind (wav data, images, fonts, icons etc.).
# Conversion to binary-data will happen when your target is built.
juce_add_binary_data(SimpleDrumData SOURCES
Resources/bass.wav
Resources/clap.wav
Resources/crash.wav
Resources/floor-tom.wav
Resources/hihat.wav
Resources/hihat-foot.wav
Resources/hihat-open.wav
Resources/ride.wav
Resources/share-drum.wav
Resources/share-stick.wav
Resources/tom1.wav
Resources/tom2.wav)
# `target_link_libraries` links libraries and JUCE modules to other libraries or executables. Here,
# we're linking our executable target to the `juce::juce_audio_utils` module. Inter-module
# dependencies are resolved automatically, so `juce_core`, `juce_events` and so on will also be
# linked automatically. If we'd generated a binary data target above, we would need to link to it
# here too. This is a standard CMake command.
target_link_libraries(SimpleDrum
PRIVATE
SimpleDrumData # If we'd created a binary data target, we'd link to it here
juce::juce_audio_utils
juce::juce_audio_basics
juce::juce_audio_devices
juce::juce_audio_formats
juce::juce_audio_plugin_client
juce::juce_audio_processors
juce::juce_core
juce::juce_data_structures
juce::juce_events
juce::juce_graphics
juce::juce_gui_basics
juce::juce_gui_extra
PUBLIC
juce::juce_recommended_config_flags
juce::juce_recommended_lto_flags
juce::juce_recommended_warning_flags)
juce_add_bundle_resources_directory(SimpleDrum Resources)