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# CMake build instructions
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## Recommended usage : Incorporating cpu_features into a CMake project
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For API / ABI compatibility reasons, it is recommended to build and use
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cpu_features in a subdirectory of your project or as an embedded dependency.
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This is similar to the recommended usage of the googletest framework
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( https://github.com/google/googletest/blob/master/googletest/README.md )
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Build and use step-by-step
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1- Download cpu_features and copy it in a sub-directory in your project.
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or add cpu_features as a git-submodule in your project
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2- You can then use the cmake command `add_subdirectory()` to include
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cpu_features directly and use the `cpu_features` target in your project.
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3- Add the `cpu_features` target to the `target_link_libraries()` section of
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your executable or of your library.
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## Enabling tests
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CMake default options for cpu_features is Release built type with tests
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disabled. To enable testing set cmake `BUILD_TESTING` variable to `ON`,
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[.travis.yml](../.travis.yml) and [appveyor.yml](../appveyor.yml) have up to
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date examples.
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