# cmake(1) ## `PRIVATE` / `PUBLIC` / `INTERFACE` These modifier control where properties for a given target are visible. - `PRIVATE`: Only for the target itself. - `PUBLIC`: For the target itself and anyone linking against it. - `INTERFACE`: Only for anyone linking against the target. The following gives an example for preprocessor definitions specified on a library target. This behaves in the same way for other properties like for example include directories. ```cmake # CMakeLists.txt cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.14) project(moose) # -- LIBRARY add_library(liba STATIC liba.cc) target_compile_definitions(liba PUBLIC DEF_PUBLIC) target_compile_definitions(liba PRIVATE DEF_PRIVATE) target_compile_definitions(liba INTERFACE DEF_INTERFACE) # -- APPLICATION add_executable(main main.cc) target_link_libraries(main liba) ``` ```sh > touch liba.cc; echo "int main() {}" > main.cc > cmake -B build -S . -G Ninja > ninja -C build -j1 --verbose [1/4] /usr/bin/c++ -DDEF_PRIVATE -DDEF_PUBLIC [..] .../liba.cc [2/4] [..] [3/4] /usr/bin/c++ -DDEF_INTERFACE -DDEF_PUBLIC [..] .../main.cc [4/4] [..] ```