# Building with CMake ## Build This project doesn't require any special command-line flags to build to keep things simple. Here are the steps for building in release mode with a single-configuration generator, like the Unix Makefiles one: ```sh cmake -S . -B build -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release cmake --build build ``` Here are the steps for building in release mode with a multi-configuration generator, like the Visual Studio ones: ```sh cmake -S . -B build cmake --build build --config Release ``` ### Building with MSVC Note that MSVC by default is not standards compliant and you need to pass some flags to make it behave properly. See the `flags-windows` preset in the [CMakePresets.json](CMakePresets.json) file for the flags and with what variable to provide them to CMake during configuration. ### Building on Apple Silicon CMake supports building on Apple Silicon properly since 3.20.1. Make sure you have the [latest version][1] installed. ## Install This project doesn't require any special command-line flags to install to keep things simple. As a prerequisite, the project has to be built with the above commands already. The below commands require at least CMake 3.15 to run, because that is the version in which [Install a Project][2] was added. Here is the command for installing the release mode artifacts with a single-configuration generator, like the Unix Makefiles one: ```sh cmake --install build ``` Here is the command for installing the release mode artifacts with a multi-configuration generator, like the Visual Studio ones: ```sh cmake --install build --config Release ``` [1]: https://cmake.org/download/ [2]: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/manual/cmake.1.html#install-a-project