![]() ![]() (Defaults to ON) Flag to enable/disable automatically run unit tests after building FORCE_CURL (Defaults to ON) Controls whether or not the unit and integration test projects are built AUTORUN_UNIT_TESTS (Defaults to ON) Controls whether or not the SDK is built with RTTI information ENABLE_TESTING (Defaults to OFF) If enabled on windows, the com object IXmlHttpRequest2 will be used for the http stack ENABLE_RTTI Turn this ON if you wish to inject your own cryptography implementation. (Defaults to OFF) If enabled, prevents the default platform-specific cryptography implementation from being built into the library. Turn this ON if you wish to inject your own http client implementation. (Defaults to OFF) If enabled, prevents the default platform-specific http client from being built into the library. (Defaults to OFF) If enabled, the common runtime HTTP client will be used, and the legacy systems such as WinHttp and libcurl will not be built or included NO_HTTP_CLIENT Turn OFF if you need to make multi-platform releases under a single install directory. (Defaults to ON) If enabled, the install process will not insert platform-specific intermediate directories underneath bin/ and lib/. ![]() (Defaults to ON) If enabled, the SDK will link to the C runtime dynamically, otherwise it will use the BUILD_SHARED_LIBS setting (weird but necessary for backwards compatibility with older versions of the SDK) SIMPLE_INSTALL If enabled, shared libraries will be built, otherwise static libraries will be built. (Defaults to ON) A built-in CMake option, re-exposed here for visibility. This is a work-in-progress and may change in the future (symbol stripping in particular). (Defaults to OFF) A superset of ENABLE_UNITY_BUILD, if enabled this option turns on ENABLE_UNITY_BUILD as well as some additional binary size reduction settings. This can significantly reduce static library size as well as speed up compilation time. (Defaults to ON) If enabled, most SDK libraries will be built as a single, generated. (Defaults to 11) Allows you to specify a custom c++ standard for use with C++ 14 and 17 code-bases ENABLE_UNITY_BUILD For more information, see the CMake documentation for your platform. ![]()
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