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The resulting install tree, when tests are enabled, looks like this: ``` . ├── cmake │ ├── nlohmann_jsonConfig.cmake │ ├── nlohmann_jsonConfigVersion.cmake │ └── nlohmann_jsonTargets.cmake ├── include │ └── nlohmann │ └── json.hpp └── test ├── bin │ └── json_unit └── data ├── json_nlohmann_tests │ ├── all_unicode.json │ └── bom.json ├── json.org │ ├── 1.json │ ├── ... ├── json_roundtrip │ ├── roundtrip01.json │ ├── roundtrip02.json │ └── ... ├── json_tests │ ├── fail10.json │ └── ... └── json_testsuite └── sample.json ``` It has the property that you can invoke the test binary from the root of the install tree and the tests work correctly (you no longer depend on the test binary being run inside the source tree). If tests are disabled, the entire `test/` subtree is omitted. Notice how that yields exactly what you want for using this library in other projects. I do not believe I need to update travis due to this change, as the evil Makefile continues to do in-tree builds. I expect I'll find out soon enough.
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CMake
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CMake
# The unit test executable.
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add_executable(json_unit
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"src/catch.hpp"
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"src/unit.cpp"
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)
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set_target_properties(json_unit PROPERTIES
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CXX_STANDARD 11
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CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED ON
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COMPILE_DEFINITIONS "$<$<CXX_COMPILER_ID:MSVC>:_SCL_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS>"
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COMPILE_OPTIONS "$<$<CXX_COMPILER_ID:MSVC>:/EHsc;$<$<CONFIG:Release>:/Od>>"
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)
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# Install the test binary.
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install(TARGETS json_unit RUNTIME DESTINATION test/bin)
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# Copy the test data to the install tree.
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install(DIRECTORY data/ DESTINATION test/data)
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target_include_directories(json_unit PRIVATE "src")
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target_link_libraries(json_unit ${JSON_TARGET_NAME})
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