[CMake] Make socket.io headers public#344
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Closing because I realised that there's also #334 |
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You can use the socket.io c++ library as CMake subdirectory by adding
add_subdirectory(socket.io-client-cpp)to your personal project. However, when doing this the headers cannot be found as they are made private by default.This PR solves the issue and now the socket.io header library can be properly used as a subdirectory with CMake.