cmakemodules
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cmakemodules - Platform Makefile Generator.
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NAME
cmakemodules - Reference of available CMake modules.
NAME
cmake - Cross-Platform Makefile Generator.
DESCRIPTION
The "cmake" executable is the CMake command-line interface.
It may be used to configure projects in scripts. Project
configuration settings may be specified on the command line
with the -D option. The -i option will cause cmake to
interactively prompt for such settings.
CMake is a cross-platform build system generator. Projects
specify their build process with platform-independent CMake
listfiles included in each directory of a source tree with
the name CMakeLists.txt. Users build a project by using
CMake to generate a build system for a native tool on their
platform.
MODULES
The following modules are provided with CMake. They can be
used with INCLUDE(ModuleName).
CMake Modules - Modules coming with CMake, the Cross-Platform Makefile Generator.
This is the documentation for the modules and scripts coming
with CMake. Using these modules you can check the computer
system for installed software packages, features of the com-
piler and the existance of headers to name just a few.
AddFileDependencies
ADD_FILE_DEPENDENCIES(source_file depend_files...)
Adds the given files as dependencies to source_file
BundleUtilities
Functions to help assemble a standalone bundle applica-
tion.
A collection of CMake utility functions useful for
dealing with .app bundles on the Mac and bundle-like
directories on any OS.
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The following functions are provided by this module:
fixup_bundle
copy_and_fixup_bundle
verify_app
get_bundle_main_executable
get_dotapp_dir
get_bundle_and_executable
get_bundle_all_executables
get_item_key
clear_bundle_keys
set_bundle_key_values
get_bundle_keys
copy_resolved_item_into_bundle
copy_resolved_framework_into_bundle
fixup_bundle_item
verify_bundle_prerequisites
verify_bundle_symlinks
Requires CMake 2.6 or greater because it uses function,
break and PARENT_SCOPE. Also depends on GetPrerequi-
sites.cmake.
FIXUP_BUNDLE(<app> <libs> <dirs>)
Fix up a bundle in-place and make it standalone, such
that it can be drag-n-drop copied to another machine
and run on that machine as long as all of the system
libraries are compatible.
If you pass plugins to fixup_bundle as the libs parame-
ter, you should install them or copy them into the bun-
dle before calling fixup_bundle. The "libs" parameter
is a list of libraries that must be fixed up, but that
cannot be determined by otool output analysis. (i.e.,
plugins)
Gather all the keys for all the executables and
libraries in a bundle, and then, for each key, copy
each prerequisite into the bundle. Then fix each one up
according to its own list of prerequisites.
Then clear all the keys and call verify_app on the
final bundle to ensure that it is truly standalone.
COPY_AND_FIXUP_BUNDLE(<src> <dst> <libs> <dirs>)
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Makes a copy of the bundle <src> at location <dst> and
then fixes up the new copied bundle in-place at
<dst>...
VERIFY_APP(<app>)
Verifies that an application <app> appears valid based
on running analysis tools on it. Calls "mes-
sage(FATAL_ERROR" if the application is not verified.
GET_BUNDLE_MAIN_EXECUTABLE(<bundle> <result_var>)
The result will be the full path name of the bundle's
main executable file or an "error:" prefixed string if
it could not be determined.
GET_DOTAPP_DIR(<exe> <dotapp_dir_var>)
Returns the nearest parent dir whose name ends with
".app" given the full path to an executable. If there
is no such parent dir, then simply return the dir con-
taining the executable.
The returned directory may or may not exist.
GET_BUNDLE_AND_EXECUTABLE(<app> <bundle_var> <executable_var> <valid_var>)
Takes either a ".app" directory name or the name of an
executable nested inside a ".app" directory and returns
the path to the ".app" directory in <bundle_var> and
the path to its main executable in <executable_var>
GET_BUNDLE_ALL_EXECUTABLES(<bundle> <exes_var>)
Scans the given bundle recursively for all executable
files and accumulates them into a variable.
GET_ITEM_KEY(<item> <key_var>)
Given a file (item) name, generate a key that should be
unique considering the set of libraries that need copy-
ing or fixing up to make a bundle standalone. This is
essentially the file name including extension with "."
replaced by "_"
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This key is used as a prefix for CMake variables so
that we can associate a set of variables with a given
item based on its key.
CLEAR_BUNDLE_KEYS(<keys_var>)
Loop over the list of keys, clearing all the variables
associated with each key. After the loop, clear the
list of keys itself.
Caller of get_bundle_keys should call clear_bundle_keys
when done with list of keys.
SET_BUNDLE_KEY_VALUES(<keys_var> <context> <item> <exepath> <dirs>
<copyflag>)
Add a key to the list (if necessary) for the given
item. If added, also set all the variables associated
with that key.
GET_BUNDLE_KEYS(<app> <libs> <dirs> <keys_var>)
Loop over all the executable and library files within
the bundle (and given as extra <libs>) and accumulate a
list of keys representing them. Set values associated
with each key such that we can loop over all of them
and copy prerequisite libs into the bundle and then do
appropriate install_name_tool fixups.
COPY_RESOLVED_ITEM_INTO_BUNDLE(<resolved_item> <resolved_embedded_item>)
Copy a resolved item into the bundle if necessary. Copy
is not necessary if the resolved_item is "the same as"
the resolved_embedded_item.
COPY_RESOLVED_FRAMEWORK_INTO_BUNDLE(<resolved_item> <resolved_embedded_item>)
Copy a resolved framework into the bundle if necessary.
Copy is not necessary if the resolved_item is "the same
as" the resolved_embedded_item.
By default, BU_COPY_FULL_FRAMEWORK_CONTENTS is not set.
If you want full frameworks embedded in your bundles,
set BU_COPY_FULL_FRAMEWORK_CONTENTS to ON before call-
ing fixup_bundle. By default,
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COPY_RESOLVED_FRAMEWORK_INTO_BUNDLE copies the frame-
work dylib itself plus the framework Resources direc-
tory.
FIXUP_BUNDLE_ITEM(<resolved_embedded_item> <exepath> <dirs>)
Get the direct/non-system prerequisites of the resolved
embedded item. For each prerequisite, change the way it
is referenced to the value of the _EMBEDDED_ITEM keyed
variable for that prerequisite. (Most likely changing
to an "@executable_path" style reference.)
This function requires that the resolved_embedded_item
be "inside" the bundle already. In other words, if you
pass plugins to fixup_bundle as the libs parameter, you
should install them or copy them into the bundle before
calling fixup_bundle. The "libs" parameter is a list of
libraries that must be fixed up, but that cannot be
determined by otool output analysis. (i.e., plugins)
Also, change the id of the item being fixed up to its
own _EMBEDDED_ITEM value.
Accumulate changes in a local variable and make *one*
call to install_name_tool at the end of the function
with all the changes at once.
If the BU_CHMOD_BUNDLE_ITEMS variable is set then bun-
dle items will be marked writable before
install_name_tool tries to change them.
VERIFY_BUNDLE_PREREQUISITES(<bundle> <result_var> <info_var>)
Verifies that the sum of all prerequisites of all files
inside the bundle are contained within the bundle or
are "system" libraries, presumed to exist everywhere.
VERIFY_BUNDLE_SYMLINKS(<bundle> <result_var> <info_var>)
Verifies that any symlinks found in the bundle point to
other files that are already also in the bundle... Any-
thing that points to an external file causes this func-
tion to fail the verification.
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CMakeBackwardCompatibilityCXX
define a bunch of backwards compatibility variables
CMAKE_ANSI_CXXFLAGS - flag for ansi c++
CMAKE_HAS_ANSI_STRING_STREAM - has <strstream>
INCLUDE(TestForANSIStreamHeaders)
INCLUDE(CheckIncludeFileCXX)
INCLUDE(TestForSTDNamespace)
INCLUDE(TestForANSIForScope)
CMakeDependentOption
Macro to provide an option dependent on other options.
This macro presents an option to the user only if a set
of other conditions are true. When the option is not
presented a default value is used, but any value set by
the user is preserved for when the option is presented
again. Example invocation:
CMAKE_DEPENDENT_OPTION(USE_FOO "Use Foo" ON
"USE_BAR;NOT USE_ZOT" OFF)
If USE_BAR is true and USE_ZOT is false, this provides
an option called USE_FOO that defaults to ON. Other-
wise, it sets USE_FOO to OFF. If the status of USE_BAR
or USE_ZOT ever changes, any value for the USE_FOO
option is saved so that when the option is re-enabled
it retains its old value.
CMakeDetermineVSServicePack
Includes a public function for assisting users in try-
ing to determine the
Visual Studio service pack in use.
Sets the passed in variable to one of the following
values or an empty string if unknown.
vc80
vc80sp1
vc90
vc90sp1
vc100
vc100sp1
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Usage: ===========================
if(MSVC)
include(CMakeDetermineVSServicePack)
DetermineVSServicePack( my_service_pack )
if( my_service_pack )
message(STATUS "Detected: ${my_service_pack}")
endif()
endif()
===========================
CMakeFindFrameworks
helper module to find OSX frameworks
CMakeFindPackageMode
This file is executed by cmake when invoked with
--find-package. It expects that the following variables
are set using -D:
NAME = name of the package
COMPILER_ID = the CMake compiler ID for which the result is, i.e. GNU/Intel/Clang/MSVC, etc.
LANGUAGE = language for which the result will be used, i.e. C/CXX/Fortan/ASM
MODE = EXIST : only check for existance of the given package
COMPILE : print the flags needed for compiling an object file which uses the given package
LINK : print the flags needed for linking when using the given package
QUIET = if TRUE, don't print anything
CMakeForceCompiler
This module defines macros intended for use by
cross-compiling toolchain files when CMake is not able
to automatically detect the compiler identification.
Macro CMAKE_FORCE_C_COMPILER has the following signa-
ture:
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CMAKE_FORCE_C_COMPILER(<compiler> <compiler-id>)
It sets CMAKE_C_COMPILER to the given compiler and the
cmake internal variable CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID to the
given compiler-id. It also bypasses the check for work-
ing compiler and basic compiler information tests.
Macro CMAKE_FORCE_CXX_COMPILER has the following signa-
ture:
CMAKE_FORCE_CXX_COMPILER(<compiler> <compiler-id>)
It sets CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER to the given compiler and
the cmake internal variable CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID to
the given compiler-id. It also bypasses the check for
working compiler and basic compiler information tests.
Macro CMAKE_FORCE_Fortran_COMPILER has the following
signature:
CMAKE_FORCE_Fortran_COMPILER(<compiler> <compiler-id>)
It sets CMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER to the given compiler
and the cmake internal variable CMAKE_Fortran_COM-
PILER_ID to the given compiler-id. It also bypasses the
check for working compiler and basic compiler informa-
tion tests.
So a simple toolchain file could look like this:
INCLUDE (CMakeForceCompiler)
SET(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME Generic)
CMAKE_FORCE_C_COMPILER (chc12 MetrowerksHicross)
CMAKE_FORCE_CXX_COMPILER (chc12 MetrowerksHicross)
CMakeParseArguments
CMAKE_PARSE_ARGUMENTS(<prefix> <options>
<one_value_keywords> <multi_value_keywords> args...)
CMAKE_PARSE_ARGUMENTS() is intended to be used in
macros or functions for parsing the arguments given to
that macro or function. It processes the arguments and
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defines a set of variables which hold the values of the
respective options.
The <options> argument contains all options for the
respective macro, i.e. keywords which can be used when
calling the macro without any value following, like
e.g. the OPTIONAL keyword of the install() command.
The <one_value_keywords> argument contains all keywords
for this macro which are followed by one value, like
e.g. DESTINATION keyword of the install() command.
The <multi_value_keywords> argument contains all key-
words for this macro which can be followed by more than
one value, like e.g. the TARGETS or FILES keywords of
the install() command.
When done, CMAKE_PARSE_ARGUMENTS() will have defined
for each of the keywords listed in <options>,
<one_value_keywords> and <multi_value_keywords> a vari-
able composed of the given <prefix> followed by "_" and
the name of the respective keyword. These variables
will then hold the respective value from the argument
list. For the <options> keywords this will be TRUE or
FALSE.
All remaining arguments are collected in a variable
<prefix>_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS, this can be checked after-
wards to see whether your macro was called with unrec-
ognized parameters.
As an example here a my_install() macro, which takes
similar arguments as the real install() command:
function(MY_INSTALL)
set(options OPTIONAL FAST)
set(oneValueArgs DESTINATION RENAME)
set(multiValueArgs TARGETS CONFIGURATIONS)
cmake_parse_arguments(MY_INSTALL "${options}" "${oneValueArgs}" "${multiValueArgs}" ${ARGN} )
...
Assume my_install() has been called like this:
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my_install(TARGETS foo bar DESTINATION bin OPTIONAL blub)
After the cmake_parse_arguments() call the macro will
have set the following variables:
MY_INSTALL_OPTIONAL = TRUE
MY_INSTALL_FAST = FALSE (this option was not used when calling my_install()
MY_INSTALL_DESTINATION = "bin"
MY_INSTALL_RENAME = "" (was not used)
MY_INSTALL_TARGETS = "foo;bar"
MY_INSTALL_CONFIGURATIONS = "" (was not used)
MY_INSTALL_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS = "blub" (no value expected after "OPTIONAL"
You can the continue and process these variables.
Keywords terminate lists of values, e.g. if directly
after a one_value_keyword another recognized keyword
follows, this is interpreted as the beginning of the
new option. E.g. my_install(TARGETS foo DESTINATION
OPTIONAL) would result in MY_INSTALL_DESTINATION set to
"OPTIONAL", but MY_INSTALL_DESTINATION would be empty
and MY_INSTALL_OPTIONAL would be set to TRUE therefor.
CMakePrintSystemInformation
print system information
This file can be used for diagnostic purposes just
include it in a project to see various internal CMake
variables.
CMakePushCheckState
This module defines two macros:
CMAKE_PUSH_CHECK_STATE() and CMAKE_POP_CHECK_STATE()
These two macros can be used to save and restore the
state of the variables CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS,
CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS, CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES
and CMAKE_REQUIRED_INCLUDES used by the various
Check-files coming with CMake, like e.g. check_func-
tion_exists() etc. The variable contents are pushed on
a stack, pushing multiple times is supported. This is
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useful e.g. when executing such tests in a Find-module,
where they have to be set, but after the Find-module
has been executed they should have the same value as
they had before.
Usage:
cmake_push_check_state()
set(CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS ${CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS} -DSOME_MORE_DEF)
check_function_exists(...)
cmake_pop_check_state()
CMakeVerifyManifest
CMakeVerifyManifest.cmake
This script is used to verify that embeded manifests
and side by side manifests for a project match. To run
this script, cd to a directory and run the script with
cmake -P. On the command line you can pass in versions
that are OK even if not found in the .manifest files.
For example, cmake -Dallow_versions=8.0.50608.0
-PCmakeVerifyManifest.cmake could be used to allow an
embeded manifest of 8.0.50608.0 to be used in a project
even if that version was not found in the .manifest
file.
CPack
foreach generator, it then
The CPack module generates binary and source installers
in a variety of formats using the cpack program. Inclu-
sion of the CPack module adds two new targets to the
resulting makefiles, package and package_source, which
build the binary and source installers, respectively.
The generated binary installers contain everything
installed via CMake's INSTALL command (and the depre-
cated INSTALL_FILES, INSTALL_PROGRAMS, and INSTALL_TAR-
GETS commands).
For certain kinds of binary installers (including the
graphical installers on Mac OS X and Windows), CPack
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generates installers that allow users to select indi-
vidual application components to install. See CPackCom-
ponent module for that.
The CPACK_GENERATOR variable has different meanings in
different contexts. In your CMakeLists.txt file,
CPACK_GENERATOR is a *list of generators*: when run
with no other arguments, CPack will iterate over that
list and produce one package for each generator. In a
CPACK_PROJECT_CONFIG_FILE, though, CPACK_GENERATOR is a
*string naming a single generator*. If you need
per-cpack- generator logic to control *other* cpack
settings, then you need a CPACK_PROJECT_CONFIG_FILE.
The CMake source tree itself contains a
CPACK_PROJECT_CONFIG_FILE. See the top level file
CMakeCPackOptions.cmake.in for an example.
If set, the CPACK_PROJECT_CONFIG_FILE is included auto-
matically on a per-generator basis. It only need con-
tain overrides.
Here's how it works:
CPACK_GENERATOR list variable (unless told to use just a
specific one via -G on the command line...)
- sets CPACK_GENERATOR to the one currently being iterated
- includes the CPACK_PROJECT_CONFIG_FILE
- produces the package for that generator
This is the key: For each generator listed in
CPACK_GENERATOR in CPackConfig.cmake, cpack will
*reset* CPACK_GENERATOR internally to *the one cur-
rently being used* and then include the
CPACK_PROJECT_CONFIG_FILE.
Before including this CPack module in your CMake-
Lists.txt file, there are a variety of variables that
can be set to customize the resulting installers. The
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most commonly-used variables are:
CPACK_PACKAGE_NAME - The name of the package (or application). If
not specified, defaults to the project name.
CPACK_PACKAGE_VENDOR - The name of the package vendor (e.g.,
"Kitware").
CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION_MAJOR - Package major Version
CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION_MINOR - Package minor Version
CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION_PATCH - Package patch Version
CPACK_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION_FILE - A text file used to describe the
project. Used, for example, the introduction screen of a
CPack-generated Windows installer to describe the project.
CPACK_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION_SUMMARY - Short description of the
project (only a few words).
CPACK_PACKAGE_FILE_NAME - The name of the package file to generate,
not including the extension. For example, cmake-2.6.1-Linux-i686.
CPACK_PACKAGE_INSTALL_DIRECTORY - Installation directory on the
target system, e.g., "CMake 2.5".
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CPACK_PROJECT_CONFIG_FILE - File included at cpack time, once per
generator after setting CPACK_GENERATOR to the actual generator
being used. Allows per-generator setting of CPACK_* variables at
cpack time.
CPACK_RESOURCE_FILE_LICENSE - License file for the project, which
will typically be displayed to the user (often with an explicit
"Accept" button, for graphical installers) prior to installation.
CPACK_RESOURCE_FILE_README - ReadMe file for the project, which
typically describes in some detail
CPACK_RESOURCE_FILE_WELCOME - Welcome file for the project, which
welcomes users to this installer. Typically used in the graphical
installers on Windows and Mac OS X.
CPACK_MONOLITHIC_INSTALL - Disables the component-based
installation mechanism, so that all components are always installed.
CPACK_GENERATOR - List of CPack generators to use. If not
specified, CPack will create a set of options (e.g.,
CPACK_BINARY_NSIS) allowing the user to enable/disable individual
generators.
CPACK_OUTPUT_CONFIG_FILE - The name of the CPack configuration file
for binary installers that will be generated by the CPack
module. Defaults to CPackConfig.cmake.
CPACK_PACKAGE_EXECUTABLES - Lists each of the executables along
with a text label, to be used to create Start Menu shortcuts on
Windows. For example, setting this to the list ccmake;CMake will
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create a shortcut named "CMake" that will execute the installed
executable ccmake.
CPACK_STRIP_FILES - List of files to be stripped. Starting with
CMake 2.6.0 CPACK_STRIP_FILES will be a boolean variable which
enables stripping of all files (a list of files evaluates to TRUE
in CMake, so this change is compatible).
The following CPack variables are specific to source
packages, and will not affect binary packages:
CPACK_SOURCE_PACKAGE_FILE_NAME - The name of the source package,
e.g., cmake-2.6.1
CPACK_SOURCE_STRIP_FILES - List of files in the source tree that
will be stripped. Starting with CMake 2.6.0
CPACK_SOURCE_STRIP_FILES will be a boolean variable which enables
stripping of all files (a list of files evaluates to TRUE in CMake,
so this change is compatible).
CPACK_SOURCE_GENERATOR - List of generators used for the source
packages. As with CPACK_GENERATOR, if this is not specified then
CPack will create a set of options (e.g., CPACK_SOURCE_ZIP)
allowing users to select which packages will be generated.
CPACK_SOURCE_OUTPUT_CONFIG_FILE - The name of the CPack
configuration file for source installers that will be generated by
the CPack module. Defaults to CPackSourceConfig.cmake.
CPACK_SOURCE_IGNORE_FILES - Pattern of files in the source tree
that won't be packaged when building a source package. This is a
list of patterns, e.g., /CVS/;/\\.svn/;\\.swp$;\\.#;/#;.*~;cscope.*
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The following variables are specific to the DragNDrop
installers built on Mac OS X:
CPACK_DMG_VOLUME_NAME - The volume name of the generated disk
image. Defaults to CPACK_PACKAGE_FILE_NAME.
CPACK_DMG_FORMAT - The disk image format. Common values are UDRO
(UDIF read-only), UDZO (UDIF zlib-compressed) or UDBZ (UDIF
bzip2-compressed). Refer to hdiutil(1) for more information on
other available formats.
CPACK_DMG_DS_STORE - Path to a custom .DS_Store file which e.g.
can be used to specify the Finder window position/geometry and
layout (such as hidden toolbars, placement of the icons etc.).
This file has to be generated by the Finder (either manually or
through OSA-script) using a normal folder from which the .DS_Store
file can then be extracted.
CPACK_DMG_BACKGROUND_IMAGE - Path to an image file which is to be
used as the background for the Finder Window when the disk image
is opened. By default no background image is set. The background
image is applied after applying the custom .DS_Store file.
CPACK_COMMAND_HDIUTIL - Path to the hdiutil(1) command used to
operate on disk image files on Mac OS X. This variable can be used
to override the automatically detected command (or specify its
location if the auto-detection fails to find it.)
CPACK_COMMAND_SETFILE - Path to the SetFile(1) command used to set
extended attributes on files and directories on Mac OS X. This
variable can be used to override the automatically detected
command (or specify its location if the auto-detection fails to
find it.)
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CPACK_COMMAND_REZ - Path to the Rez(1) command used to compile
resources on Mac OS X. This variable can be used to override the
automatically detected command (or specify its location if the
auto-detection fails to find it.)
The following variable is specific to installers build
on Mac OS X using PackageMaker:
CPACK_OSX_PACKAGE_VERSION - The version of Mac OS X that the
resulting PackageMaker archive should be compatible
with. Different versions of Mac OS X support different
features. For example, CPack can only build component-based
installers for Mac OS X 10.4 or newer, and can only build
installers that download component son-the-fly for Mac OS X 10.5
or newer. If left blank, this value will be set to the minimum
version of Mac OS X that supports the requested features. Set this
variable to some value (e.g., 10.4) only if you want to guarantee
that your installer will work on that version of Mac OS X, and
don't mind missing extra features available in the installer
shipping with later versions of Mac OS X.
The following variables are for advanced uses of CPack:
CPACK_CMAKE_GENERATOR - What CMake generator should be used if the
project is CMake project. Defaults to the value of CMAKE_GENERATOR;
few users will want to change this setting.
CPACK_INSTALL_CMAKE_PROJECTS - List of four values that specify
what project to install. The four values are: Build directory,
Project Name, Project Component, Directory. If omitted, CPack will
build an installer that installers everything.
CPACK_SYSTEM_NAME - System name, defaults to the value of
${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME}.
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CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION - Package full version, used internally. By
default, this is built from CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION_MAJOR,
CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION_MINOR, and CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION_PATCH.
CPACK_TOPLEVEL_TAG - Directory for the installed files.
CPACK_INSTALL_COMMANDS - Extra commands to install components.
CPACK_INSTALLED_DIRECTORIES - Extra directories to install.
CPackBundle
CPack Bundle generator (Mac OS X) specific options
Installers built on Mac OS X using the Bundle generator
use the aforementioned DragNDrop variables, plus the
following Bundle-specific parameters:
CPACK_BUNDLE_NAME - The name of the generated bundle. This
appears in the OSX finder as the bundle name. Required.
CPACK_BUNDLE_PLIST - Path to an OSX plist file that will be used
as the Info.plist for the generated bundle. This assumes that
the caller has generated or specified their own Info.plist file.
Required.
CPACK_BUNDLE_ICON - Path to an OSX icns file that will be used as
the icon for the generated bundle. This is the icon that appears
in the OSX finder for the bundle, and in the OSX dock when the
bundle is opened. Required.
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CPACK_BUNDLE_STARTUP_SCRIPT - Path to an executable or script that
will be run whenever an end-user double-clicks the generated bundle
in the OSX Finder. Optional.
CPackComponent
Build binary and source package installers
The CPackComponent module is the module which handles
the component part of CPack. See CPack module for gen-
eral information about CPack.
For certain kinds of binary installers (including the
graphical installers on Mac OS X and Windows), CPack
generates installers that allow users to select indi-
vidual application components to install. The contents
of each of the components are identified by the COMPO-
NENT argument of CMake's INSTALL command. These compo-
nents can be annotated with user-friendly names and
descriptions, inter-component dependencies, etc., and
grouped in various ways to customize the resulting
installer. See the cpack_add_* commands, described
below, for more information about component-specific
installations.
Component-specific installation allows users to select
specific sets of components to install during the
install process. Installation components are identified
by the COMPONENT argument of CMake's INSTALL commands,
and should be further described by the following CPack
commands:
cpack_add_component - Describes a CPack installation component
named by the COMPONENT argument to a CMake INSTALL command.
cpack_add_component(compname
[DISPLAY_NAME name]
[DESCRIPTION description]
[HIDDEN | REQUIRED | DISABLED ]
[GROUP group]
[DEPENDS comp1 comp2 ... ]
[INSTALL_TYPES type1 type2 ... ]
[DOWNLOADED]
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[ARCHIVE_FILE filename])
The cmake_add_component command describes an installation
component, which the user can opt to install or remove as part of
the graphical installation process. compname is the name of the
component, as provided to the COMPONENT argument of one or more
CMake INSTALL commands.
DISPLAY_NAME is the displayed name of the component, used in
graphical installers to display the component name. This value can
be any string.
DESCRIPTION is an extended description of the component, used in
graphical installers to give the user additional information about
the component. Descriptions can span multiple lines using "\n" as
the line separator. Typically, these descriptions should be no
more than a few lines long.
HIDDEN indicates that this component will be hidden in the
graphical installer, so that the user cannot directly change
whether it is installed or not.
REQUIRED indicates that this component is required, and therefore
will always be installed. It will be visible in the graphical
installer, but it cannot be unselected. (Typically, required
components are shown greyed out).
DISABLED indicates that this component should be disabled
(unselected) by default. The user is free to select this component
for installation, unless it is also HIDDEN.
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DEPENDS lists the components on which this component depends. If
this component is selected, then each of the components listed
must also be selected. The dependency information is encoded
within the installer itself, so that users cannot install
inconsitent sets of components.
GROUP names the component group of which this component is a
part. If not provided, the component will be a standalone
component, not part of any component group. Component groups are
described with the cpack_add_component_group command, detailed
below.
INSTALL_TYPES lists the installation types of which this component
is a part. When one of these installations types is selected, this
component will automatically be selected. Installation types are
described with the cpack_add_install_type command, detailed below.
DOWNLOADED indicates that this component should be downloaded
on-the-fly by the installer, rather than packaged in with the
installer itself. For more information, see the cpack_configure_downloads
command.
ARCHIVE_FILE provides a name for the archive file created by CPack
to be used for downloaded components. If not supplied, CPack will
create a file with some name based on CPACK_PACKAGE_FILE_NAME and
the name of the component. See cpack_configure_downloads for more
information.
cpack_add_component_group - Describes a group of related CPack
installation components.
cpack_add_component_group(groupname
[DISPLAY_NAME name]
[DESCRIPTION description]
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[PARENT_GROUP parent]
[EXPANDED]
[BOLD_TITLE])
The cpack_add_component_group describes a group of installation
components, which will be placed together within the listing of
options. Typically, component groups allow the user to
select/deselect all of the components within a single group via a
single group-level option. Use component groups to reduce the
complexity of installers with many options. groupname is an
arbitrary name used to identify the group in the GROUP argument of
the cpack_add_component command, which is used to place a
component in a group. The name of the group must not conflict with
the name of any component.
DISPLAY_NAME is the displayed name of the component group, used in
graphical installers to display the component group name. This
value can be any string.
DESCRIPTION is an extended description of the component group,
used in graphical installers to give the user additional
information about the components within that group. Descriptions
can span multiple lines using "\n" as the line
separator. Typically, these descriptions should be no more than a
few lines long.
PARENT_GROUP, if supplied, names the parent group of this group.
Parent groups are used to establish a hierarchy of groups,
providing an arbitrary hierarchy of groups.
EXPANDED indicates that, by default, the group should show up as
"expanded", so that the user immediately sees all of the
components within the group. Otherwise, the group will initially
show up as a single entry.
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BOLD_TITLE indicates that the group title should appear in bold,
to call the user's attention to the group.
cpack_add_install_type - Add a new installation type containing a
set of predefined component selections to the graphical installer.
cpack_add_install_type(typename
[DISPLAY_NAME name])
The cpack_add_install_type command identifies a set of preselected
components that represents a common use case for an
application. For example, a "Developer" install type might include
an application along with its header and library files, while an
"End user" install type might just include the application's
executable. Each component identifies itself with one or more
install types via the INSTALL_TYPES argument to
cpack_add_component.
DISPLAY_NAME is the displayed name of the install type, which will
typically show up in a drop-down box within a graphical
installer. This value can be any string.
cpack_configure_downloads - Configure CPack to download selected
components on-the-fly as part of the installation process.
cpack_configure_downloads(site
[UPLOAD_DIRECTORY dirname]
[ALL]
[ADD_REMOVE|NO_ADD_REMOVE])
The cpack_configure_downloads command configures installation-time
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downloads of selected components. For each downloadable component,
CPack will create an archive containing the contents of that
component, which should be uploaded to the given site. When the
user selects that component for installation, the installer will
download and extract the component in place. This feature is
useful for creating small installers that only download the
requested components, saving bandwidth. Additionally, the
installers are small enough that they will be installed as part of
the normal installation process, and the "Change" button in
Windows Add/Remove Programs control panel will allow one to add or
remove parts of the application after the original
installation. On Windows, the downloaded-components functionality
requires the ZipDLL plug-in for NSIS, available at:
http://nsis.sourceforge.net/ZipDLL_plug-in
On Mac OS X, installers that download components on-the-fly can
only be built and installed on system using Mac OS X 10.5 or
later.
The site argument is a URL where the archives for downloadable
components will reside, e.g., http://www.cmake.org/files/2.6.1/installer/
All of the archives produced by CPack should be uploaded to that location.
UPLOAD_DIRECTORY is the local directory where CPack will create the
various archives for each of the components. The contents of this
directory should be uploaded to a location accessible by the URL given
in the site argument. If omitted, CPack will use the directory
CPackUploads inside the CMake binary directory to store the generated
archives.
The ALL flag indicates that all components be downloaded. Otherwise, only
those components explicitly marked as DOWNLOADED or that have a specified
ARCHIVE_FILE will be downloaded. Additionally, the ALL option implies
ADD_REMOVE (unless NO_ADD_REMOVE is specified).
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ADD_REMOVE indicates that CPack should install a copy of the installer
that can be called from Windows' Add/Remove Programs dialog (via the
"Modify" button) to change the set of installed components. NO_ADD_REMOVE
turns off this behavior. This option is ignored on Mac OS X.
CPackDeb
The builtin (binary) CPack Deb generator (Unix only)
CPackDeb may be used to create Deb package using CPack.
CPackDeb is a CPack generator thus it uses the
CPACK_XXX variables used by CPack :
http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake:CPackConfiguration.
CPackDeb generator should work on any linux host but it
will produce better deb package when Debian specific
tools 'dpkg-xxx' are usable on the build system.
CPackDeb has specific features which are controlled by
the specifics CPACK_DEBIAN_XXX variables.You'll find a
detailed usage on the wiki:
http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake:CPackPackageGenerators#DEB_.28UNIX_only.29
However as a handy reminder here comes the list of spe-
cific variables:
CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_NAME
Mandatory : YES
Default : CPACK_PACKAGE_NAME (lower case)
The debian package summary
CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_VERSION
Mandatory : YES
Default : CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION
The debian package version
CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_ARCHITECTURE
Mandatory : YES
Default : Output of dpkg --print-architecture (or i386 if dpkg is not found)
The debian package architecture
CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_DEPENDS
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Mandatory : NO
Default : -
May be used to set deb dependencies.
CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_MAINTAINER
Mandatory : YES
Default : CPACK_PACKAGE_CONTACT
The debian package maintainer
CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION
Mandatory : YES
Default : CPACK_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION_SUMMARY
The debian package description
CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_SECTION
Mandatory : YES
Default : 'devel'
The debian package section
CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_PRIORITY
Mandatory : YES
Default : 'optional'
The debian package priority
CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_HOMEPAGE
Mandatory : NO
Default : -
The URL of the web site for this package
CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_SHLIBDEPS
Mandatory : NO
Default : OFF
May be set to ON in order to use dpkg-shlibdeps to generate
better package dependency list.
You may need set CMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH toi appropriate value
if you use this feature, because if you don't dpkg-shlibdeps
may fail to find your own shared libs.
See http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_RPATH_handling.
CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_DEBUG
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Mandatory : NO
Default : -
May be set when invoking cpack in order to trace debug information
during CPackDeb run.
CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_PREDEPENDS
Mandatory : NO
Default : -
see http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-binarydeps
This field is like Depends, except that it also forces dpkg to complete installation of
the packages named before even starting the installation of the package which declares
the pre-dependency.
CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_ENHANCES
Mandatory : NO
Default : -
see http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-binarydeps
This field is similar to Suggests but works in the opposite direction.
It is used to declare that a package can enhance the functionality of another package.
CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_BREAKS
Mandatory : NO
Default : -
see http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-binarydeps
When one binary package declares that it breaks another, dpkg will refuse to allow the
package which declares Breaks be installed unless the broken package is deconfigured first,
and it will refuse to allow the broken package to be reconfigured.
CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_CONFLICTS
Mandatory : NO
Default : -
see http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-binarydeps
When one binary package declares a conflict with another using a Conflicts field,
dpkg will refuse to allow them to be installed on the system at the same time.
CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_PROVIDES
Mandatory : NO
Default : -
see http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-binarydeps
A virtual package is one which appears in the Provides control field of another package.
CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_REPLACES
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Mandatory : NO
Default : -
see http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-binarydeps
Packages can declare in their control file that they should overwrite
files in certain other packages, or completely replace other packages.
CPackNSIS
CPack NSIS generator specific options
The following variables are specific to the graphical
installers built on Windows using the Nullsoft Instal-
lation System.
CPACK_PACKAGE_INSTALL_REGISTRY_KEY - Registry key used when
installing this project.
CPACK_NSIS_INSTALL_ROOT - The default installation directory presented
to the end user by the NSIS installer is under this root dir. The full
directory presented to the end user is:
${CPACK_NSIS_INSTALL_ROOT}/${CPACK_PACKAGE_INSTALL_DIRECTORY}
CPACK_NSIS_MUI_ICON - The icon file (.ico) for the generated
install program.
CPACK_NSIS_MUI_UNIICON - The icon file (.ico) for the generated
uninstall program.
CPACK_PACKAGE_ICON - A branding image that will be displayed inside
the installer.
CPACK_NSIS_EXTRA_INSTALL_COMMANDS - Extra NSIS commands that will
be added to the install Section.
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CPACK_NSIS_EXTRA_UNINSTALL_COMMANDS - Extra NSIS commands that will
be added to the uninstall Section.
CPACK_NSIS_COMPRESSOR - The arguments that will be passed to the
NSIS SetCompressor command.
CPACK_NSIS_MODIFY_PATH - If this is set to "ON", then an extra page
will appear in the installer that will allow the user to choose
whether the program directory should be added to the system PATH
variable.
CPACK_NSIS_DISPLAY_NAME - The display name string that appears in
the Windows Add/Remove Program control panel
CPACK_NSIS_PACKAGE_NAME - The title displayed at the top of the
installer.
CPACK_NSIS_INSTALLED_ICON_NAME - A path to the executable that
contains the installer icon.
CPACK_NSIS_HELP_LINK - URL to a web site providing assistance in
installing your application.
CPACK_NSIS_URL_INFO_ABOUT - URL to a web site providing more
information about your application.
CPACK_NSIS_CONTACT - Contact information for questions and comments
about the installation process.
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CPACK_NSIS_CREATE_ICONS_EXTRA - Additional NSIS commands for
creating start menu shortcuts.
CPACK_NSIS_DELETE_ICONS_EXTRA -Additional NSIS commands to
uninstall start menu shortcuts.
CPACK_NSIS_EXECUTABLES_DIRECTORY - Creating NSIS start menu links
assumes that they are in 'bin' unless this variable is set.
For example, you would set this to 'exec' if your executables are
in an exec directory.
CPACK_NSIS_MUI_FINISHPAGE_RUN - Specify an executable to add an option
to run on the finish page of the NSIS installer.
CPackRPM
The builtin (binary) CPack RPM generator (Unix only)
CPackRPM may be used to create RPM package using CPack.
CPackRPM is a CPack generator thus it uses the
CPACK_XXX variables used by CPack :
http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake:CPackConfiguration
However CPackRPM has specific features which are con-
trolled by the specifics CPACK_RPM_XXX variables. Usu-
ally those vars correspond to RPM spec file entities,
one may find information about spec files here
http://www.rpm.org/wiki/Docs. You'll find a detailed
usage of CPackRPM on the wiki:
http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake:CPackPackageGenerators#RPM_.28Unix_Only.29
However as a handy reminder here comes the list of spe-
cific variables:
CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_SUMMARY
Mandatory : YES
Default : CPACK_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION_SUMMARY
The RPM package summary
CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_NAME
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Mandatory : YES
Default : CPACK_PACKAGE_NAME
The RPM package name
CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_VERSION
Mandatory : YES
Default : CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION
The RPM package version
CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_ARCHITECTURE
Mandatory : NO
Default : -
The RPM package architecture. This may be set to "noarch" if you
know you are building a noarch package.
CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_RELEASE
Mandatory : YES
Default : 1
The RPM package release. This is the numbering of the RPM package
itself, i.e. the version of the packaging and not the version of the
content (see CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_VERSION). One may change the default
value if the previous packaging was buggy and/or you want to put here
a fancy Linux distro specific numbering.
CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_LICENSE
Mandatory : YES
Default : "unknown"
The RPM package license policy.
CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_GROUP
Mandatory : YES
Default : "unknown"
The RPM package group.
CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_VENDOR
Mandatory : YES
Default : CPACK_PACKAGE_VENDOR if set or "unknown"
The RPM package vendor.
CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_URL
Mandatory : NO
Default : -
The projects URL.
CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION
Mandatory : YES
Default : CPACK_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION_FILE if set or "no package description available"
CPACK_RPM_COMPRESSION_TYPE
Mandatory : NO
Default : -
May be used to override RPM compression type to be used
to build the RPM. For example some Linux distribution now default
to lzma or xz compression whereas older cannot use such RPM.
Using this one can enforce compression type to be used.
Possible value are: lzma, xz, bzip2 and gzip.
CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_REQUIRES
Mandatory : NO
Default : -
May be used to set RPM dependencies (requires).
Note that you must enclose the complete requires string between quotes,
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for example:
set(CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_REQUIRES "python >= 2.5.0, cmake >= 2.8")
The required package list of an RPM file could be printed with
rpm -qp --requires file.rpm
CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_SUGGESTS
Mandatory : NO
Default : -
May be used to set weak RPM dependencies (suggests).
Note that you must enclose the complete requires string between quotes.
CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_PROVIDES
Mandatory : NO
Default : -
May be used to set RPM dependencies (provides).
The provided package list of an RPM file could be printed with
rpm -qp --provides file.rpm
CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_OBSOLETES
Mandatory : NO
Default : -
May be used to set RPM packages that are obsoleted by this one.
CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_RELOCATABLE
Mandatory : NO
Default : CPACK_PACKAGE_RELOCATABLE
If this variable is set to TRUE or ON CPackRPM will try
to build a relocatable RPM package. A relocatable RPM may
be installed using rpm --prefix or --relocate in order to
install it at an alternate place see rpm(8).
Note that currently this may fail if CPACK_SET_DESTDIR is set to ON.
If CPACK_SET_DESTDIR is set then you will get a warning message
but if there is file installed with absolute path you'll get
unexpected behavior.
CPACK_RPM_SPEC_INSTALL_POST
Mandatory : NO
Default : -
May be used to set an RPM post-install command inside the spec file.
For example setting it to "/bin/true" may be used to prevent
rpmbuild to strip binaries.
CPACK_RPM_SPEC_MORE_DEFINE
Mandatory : NO
Default : -
May be used to add any %define lines to the generated spec file.
CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_DEBUG
Mandatory : NO
Default : -
May be set when invoking cpack in order to trace debug information
during CPack RPM run. For example you may launch CPack like this
cpack -D CPACK_RPM_PACKAGE_DEBUG=1 -G RPM
CPACK_RPM_USER_BINARY_SPECFILE
Mandatory : NO
Default : -
May be set by the user in order to specify a USER binary spec file
to be used by CPackRPM instead of generating the file.
The specified file will be processed by CONFIGURE_FILE( @ONLY).
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CPACK_RPM_GENERATE_USER_BINARY_SPECFILE_TEMPLATE
Mandatory : NO
Default : -
If set CPack will generate a template for USER specified binary
spec file and stop with an error. For example launch CPack like this
cpack -D CPACK_RPM_GENERATE_USER_BINARY_SPECFILE_TEMPLATE=1 -G RPM
The user may then use this file in order to hand-craft is own
binary spec file which may be used with CPACK_RPM_USER_BINARY_SPECFILE.
CPACK_RPM_PRE_INSTALL_SCRIPT_FILE
CPACK_RPM_PRE_UNINSTALL_SCRIPT_FILE
Mandatory : NO
Default : -
May be used to embed a pre (un)installation script in the spec file.
The refered script file(s) will be read and directly
put after the %pre or %preun section
If CPACK_RPM_COMPONENT_INSTALL is set to ON the (un)install script for
each component can be overriden with
CPACK_RPM_<COMPONENT>_PRE_INSTALL_SCRIPT_FILE and
CPACK_RPM_<COMPONENT>_PRE_UNINSTALL_SCRIPT_FILE
One may verify which scriptlet has been included with
rpm -qp --scripts package.rpm
CPACK_RPM_POST_INSTALL_SCRIPT_FILE
CPACK_RPM_POST_UNINSTALL_SCRIPT_FILE
Mandatory : NO
Default : -
May be used to embed a post (un)installation script in the spec file.
The refered script file(s) will be read and directly
put after the %post or %postun section
If CPACK_RPM_COMPONENT_INSTALL is set to ON the (un)install script for
each component can be overriden with
CPACK_RPM_<COMPONENT>_POST_INSTALL_SCRIPT_FILE and
CPACK_RPM_<COMPONENT>_POST_UNINSTALL_SCRIPT_FILE
One may verify which scriptlet has been included with
rpm -qp --scripts package.rpm
CPACK_RPM_CHANGELOG_FILE
Mandatory : NO
Default : -
May be used to embed a changelog in the spec file.
The refered file will be read and directly put after the %changelog
section.
CTest
Configure a project for testing with CTest/CDash
Include this module in the top CMakeLists.txt file of a
project to enable testing with CTest and dashboard sub-
missions to CDash:
project(MyProject)
...
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include(CTest)
The module automatically creates a BUILD_TESTING option
that selects whether to enable testing support (ON by
default). After including the module, use code like
if(BUILD_TESTING)
# ... CMake code to create tests ...
endif()
to creating tests when testing is enabled.
To enable submissions to a CDash server, create a
CTestConfig.cmake file at the top of the project with
content such as
set(CTEST_PROJECT_NAME "MyProject")
set(CTEST_NIGHTLY_START_TIME "01:00:00 UTC")
set(CTEST_DROP_METHOD "http")
set(CTEST_DROP_SITE "my.cdash.org")
set(CTEST_DROP_LOCATION "/submit.php?project=MyProject")
set(CTEST_DROP_SITE_CDASH TRUE)
(the CDash server can provide the file to a project
administrator who configures 'MyProject'). Settings in
the config file are shared by both this CTest module
and the CTest command-line tool's dashboard script mode
(ctest -S).
While building a project for submission to CDash, CTest
scans the build output for errors and warnings and
reports them with surrounding context from the build
log. This generic approach works for all build tools,
but does not give details about the command invocation
that produced a given problem. One may get more
detailed reports by adding
set(CTEST_USE_LAUNCHERS 1)
to the CTestConfig.cmake file. When this option is
enabled, the CTest module tells CMake's Makefile gener-
ators to invoke every command in the generated build
system through a CTest launcher program. (Currently
the CTEST_USE_LAUNCHERS option is ignored on non-Make-
file generators.) During a manual build each launcher
transparently runs the command it wraps. During a
CTest-driven build for submission to CDash each
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launcher reports detailed information when its command
fails or warns. (Setting CTEST_USE_LAUNCHERS in CTest-
Config.cmake is convenient, but also adds the launcher
overhead even for manual builds. One may instead set
it in a CTest dashboard script and add it to the CMake
cache for the build tree.)
CTestScriptMode
This file is read by ctest in script mode (-S)
CheckCCompilerFlag
Check whether the C compiler supports a given flag.
CHECK_C_COMPILER_FLAG(<flag> <var>)
<flag> - the compiler flag
<var> - variable to store the result
This internally calls the check_c_source_compiles
macro. See help for CheckCSourceCompiles for a listing
of variables that can modify the build.
CheckCSourceCompiles
Check if given C source compiles and links into an exe-
cutable
CHECK_C_SOURCE_COMPILES(<code> <var> [FAIL_REGEX
<fail-regex>])
<code> - source code to try to compile, must define 'main'
<var> - variable to store whether the source code compiled
<fail-regex> - fail if test output matches this regex
The following variables may be set before calling this
macro to modify the way the check is run:
CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS = string of compile command line flags
CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS = list of macros to define (-DFOO=bar)
CMAKE_REQUIRED_INCLUDES = list of include directories
CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES = list of libraries to link
CheckCSourceRuns
Check if the given C source code compiles and runs.
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CHECK_C_SOURCE_RUNS(<code> <var>)
<code> - source code to try to compile
<var> - variable to store the result
(1 for success, empty for failure)
The following variables may be set before calling this
macro to modify the way the check is run:
CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS = string of compile command line flags
CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS = list of macros to define (-DFOO=bar)
CMAKE_REQUIRED_INCLUDES = list of include directories
CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES = list of libraries to link
CheckCXXCompilerFlag
Check whether the CXX compiler supports a given flag.
CHECK_CXX_COMPILER_FLAG(<flag> <var>)
<flag> - the compiler flag
<var> - variable to store the result
This internally calls the check_cxx_source_compiles
macro. See help for CheckCXXSourceCompiles for a list-
ing of variables that can modify the build.
CheckCXXSourceCompiles
Check if given C++ source compiles and links into an
executable
CHECK_CXX_SOURCE_COMPILES(<code> <var> [FAIL_REGEX
<fail-regex>])
<code> - source code to try to compile, must define 'main'
<var> - variable to store whether the source code compiled
<fail-regex> - fail if test output matches this regex
The following variables may be set before calling this
macro to modify the way the check is run:
CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS = string of compile command line flags
CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS = list of macros to define (-DFOO=bar)
CMAKE_REQUIRED_INCLUDES = list of include directories
CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES = list of libraries to link
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CheckCXXSourceRuns
Check if the given C++ source code compiles and runs.
CHECK_CXX_SOURCE_RUNS(<code> <var>)
<code> - source code to try to compile
<var> - variable to store the result
(1 for success, empty for failure)
The following variables may be set before calling this
macro to modify the way the check is run:
CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS = string of compile command line flags
CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS = list of macros to define (-DFOO=bar)
CMAKE_REQUIRED_INCLUDES = list of include directories
CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES = list of libraries to link
CheckCXXSymbolExists
Check if a symbol exists as a function, variable, or
macro in C++
CHECK_CXX_SYMBOL_EXISTS(<symbol> <files> <variable>)
Check that the <symbol> is available after including
given header <files> and store the result in a <vari-
able>. Specify the list of files in one argument as a
semicolon-separated list. CHECK_CXX_SYMBOL_EXISTS() can
be used to check in C++ files, as opposed to CHECK_SYM-
BOL_EXISTS(), which works only for C.
If the header files define the symbol as a macro it is
considered available and assumed to work. If the
header files declare the symbol as a function or vari-
able then the symbol must also be available for link-
ing. If the symbol is a type or enum value it will not
be recognized (consider using CheckTypeSize or CheckC-
SourceCompiles).
The following variables may be set before calling this
macro to modify the way the check is run:
CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS = string of compile command line flags
CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS = list of macros to define (-DFOO=bar)
CMAKE_REQUIRED_INCLUDES = list of include directories
CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES = list of libraries to link
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CheckFortranFunctionExists
macro which checks if the Fortran function exists
CHECK_FORTRAN_FUNCTION_EXISTS(FUNCTION VARIABLE)
FUNCTION - the name of the Fortran function
VARIABLE - variable to store the result
The following variables may be set before calling this
macro to modify the way the check is run:
CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES = list of libraries to link
CheckFunctionExists
Check if a C function can be linked
CHECK_FUNCTION_EXISTS(<function> <variable>)
Check that the <function> is provided by libraries on
the system and store the result in a <variable>. This
does not verify that any system header file declares
the function, only that it can be found at link time
(considure using CheckSymbolExists).
The following variables may be set before calling this
macro to modify the way the check is run:
CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS = string of compile command line flags
CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS = list of macros to define (-DFOO=bar)
CMAKE_REQUIRED_INCLUDES = list of include directories
CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES = list of libraries to link
CheckIncludeFile
macro which checks the include file exists.
CHECK_INCLUDE_FILE(INCLUDE VARIABLE)
INCLUDE - name of include file
VARIABLE - variable to return result
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an optional third argument is the CFlags to add to the
compile line or you can use CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS
The following variables may be set before calling this
macro to modify the way the check is run:
CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS = string of compile command line flags
CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS = list of macros to define (-DFOO=bar)
CMAKE_REQUIRED_INCLUDES = list of include directories
CheckIncludeFileCXX
Check if the include file exists.
CHECK_INCLUDE_FILE_CXX(INCLUDE VARIABLE)
INCLUDE - name of include file
VARIABLE - variable to return result
An optional third argument is the CFlags to add to the
compile line or you can use CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS.
The following variables may be set before calling this
macro to modify the way the check is run:
CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS = string of compile command line flags
CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS = list of macros to define (-DFOO=bar)
CMAKE_REQUIRED_INCLUDES = list of include directories
CheckIncludeFiles
Check if the files can be included
CHECK_INCLUDE_FILES(INCLUDE VARIABLE)
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INCLUDE - list of files to include
VARIABLE - variable to return result
The following variables may be set before calling this
macro to modify the way the check is run:
CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS = string of compile command line flags
CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS = list of macros to define (-DFOO=bar)
CMAKE_REQUIRED_INCLUDES = list of include directories
CheckLibraryExists
Check if the function exists.
CHECK_LIBRARY_EXISTS (LIBRARY FUNCTION LOCATION VARI-
ABLE)
LIBRARY - the name of the library you are looking for
FUNCTION - the name of the function
LOCATION - location where the library should be found
VARIABLE - variable to store the result
The following variables may be set before calling this
macro to modify the way the check is run:
CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS = string of compile command line flags
CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS = list of macros to define (-DFOO=bar)
CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES = list of libraries to link
CheckPrototypeDefinition
Check if the protoype we expect is correct.
check_prototype_definition(FUNCTION PROTOTYPE RETURN
HEADER VARIABLE)
FUNCTION - The name of the function (used to check if prototype exists)
PROTOTYPE- The prototype to check.
RETURN - The return value of the function.
HEADER - The header files required.
VARIABLE - The variable to store the result.
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Example:
check_prototype_definition(getpwent_r
"struct passwd *getpwent_r(struct passwd *src, char *buf, int buflen)"
"NULL"
"unistd.h;pwd.h"
SOLARIS_GETPWENT_R)
The following variables may be set before calling this
macro to modify the way the check is run:
CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS = string of compile command line flags
CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS = list of macros to define (-DFOO=bar)
CMAKE_REQUIRED_INCLUDES = list of include directories
CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES = list of libraries to link
CheckStructHasMember
Check if the given struct or class has the specified
member variable
CHECK_STRUCT_HAS_MEMBER (STRUCT MEMBER HEADER VARIABLE)
STRUCT - the name of the struct or class you are interested in
MEMBER - the member which existence you want to check
HEADER - the header(s) where the prototype should be declared
VARIABLE - variable to store the result
The following variables may be set before calling this
macro to modify the way the check is run:
CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS = string of compile command line flags
CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS = list of macros to define (-DFOO=bar)
CMAKE_REQUIRED_INCLUDES = list of include directories
Example: CHECK_STRUCT_HAS_MEMBER("struct timeval"
tv_sec sys/select.h HAVE_TIMEVAL_TV_SEC)
CheckSymbolExists
Check if a symbol exists as a function, variable, or
macro
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CHECK_SYMBOL_EXISTS(<symbol> <files> <variable>)
Check that the <symbol> is available after including
given header <files> and store the result in a <vari-
able>. Specify the list of files in one argument as a
semicolon-separated list.
If the header files define the symbol as a macro it is
considered available and assumed to work. If the
header files declare the symbol as a function or vari-
able then the symbol must also be available for link-
ing. If the symbol is a type or enum value it will not
be recognized (consider using CheckTypeSize or CheckC-
SourceCompiles). If the check needs to be done in C++,
consider using CHECK_CXX_SYMBOL_EXISTS(), which does
the same as CHECK_SYMBOL_EXISTS(), but in C++.
The following variables may be set before calling this
macro to modify the way the check is run:
CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS = string of compile command line flags
CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS = list of macros to define (-DFOO=bar)
CMAKE_REQUIRED_INCLUDES = list of include directories
CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES = list of libraries to link
CheckTypeSize
Check sizeof a type
CHECK_TYPE_SIZE(TYPE VARIABLE [BUILTIN_TYPES_ONLY])
Check if the type exists and determine its size. On
return, "HAVE_${VARIABLE}" holds the existence of the
type, and "${VARIABLE}" holds one of the following:
<size> = type has non-zero size <size>
"0" = type has arch-dependent size (see below)
"" = type does not exist
Furthermore, the variable "${VARIABLE}_CODE" holds C
preprocessor code to define the macro "${VARIABLE}" to
the size of the type, or leave the macro undefined if
the type does not exist.
The variable "${VARIABLE}" may be "0" when
CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES has multiple architectures for
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building OS X universal binaries. This indicates that
the type size varies across architectures. In this case
"${VARIABLE}_CODE" contains C preprocessor tests map-
ping from each architecture macro to the corresponding
type size. The list of architecture macros is stored in
"${VARIABLE}_KEYS", and the value for each key is
stored in "${VARIABLE}-${KEY}".
If the BUILTIN_TYPES_ONLY option is not given, the
macro checks for headers <sys/types.h>, <stdint.h>, and
<stddef.h>, and saves results in HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H,
HAVE_STDINT_H, and HAVE_STDDEF_H. The type size check
automatically includes the available headers, thus sup-
porting checks of types defined in the headers.
The following variables may be set before calling this
macro to modify the way the check is run:
CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS = string of compile command line flags
CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS = list of macros to define (-DFOO=bar)
CMAKE_REQUIRED_INCLUDES = list of include directories
CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES = list of libraries to link
CMAKE_EXTRA_INCLUDE_FILES = list of extra headers to include
CheckVariableExists
Check if the variable exists.
CHECK_VARIABLE_EXISTS(VAR VARIABLE)
VAR - the name of the variable
VARIABLE - variable to store the result
This macro is only for C variables.
The following variables may be set before calling this
macro to modify the way the check is run:
CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS = string of compile command line flags
CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS = list of macros to define (-DFOO=bar)
CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES = list of libraries to link
Dart Configure a project for testing with CTest or old Dart
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Tcl Client
This file is the backwards-compatibility version of the
CTest module. It supports using the old Dart 1 Tcl
client for driving dashboard submissions as well as
testing with CTest. This module should be included in
the CMakeLists.txt file at the top of a project. Typi-
cal usage:
INCLUDE(Dart)
IF(BUILD_TESTING)
# ... testing related CMake code ...
ENDIF(BUILD_TESTING)
The BUILD_TESTING option is created by the Dart module
to determine whether testing support should be enabled.
The default is ON.
Documentation
DocumentationVTK.cmake
This file provides support for the VTK documentation
framework. It relies on several tools (Doxygen, Perl,
etc).
ExternalProject
Create custom targets to build projects in external
trees
The 'ExternalProject_Add' function creates a custom
target to drive download, update/patch, configure,
build, install and test steps of an external project:
ExternalProject_Add(<name> # Name for custom target
[DEPENDS projects...] # Targets on which the project depends
[PREFIX dir] # Root dir for entire project
[LIST_SEPARATOR sep] # Sep to be replaced by ; in cmd lines
[TMP_DIR dir] # Directory to store temporary files
[STAMP_DIR dir] # Directory to store step timestamps
#--Download step--------------
[DOWNLOAD_DIR dir] # Directory to store downloaded files
[DOWNLOAD_COMMAND cmd...] # Command to download source tree
[CVS_REPOSITORY cvsroot] # CVSROOT of CVS repository
[CVS_MODULE mod] # Module to checkout from CVS repo
[CVS_TAG tag] # Tag to checkout from CVS repo
[SVN_REPOSITORY url] # URL of Subversion repo
[SVN_REVISION rev] # Revision to checkout from Subversion repo
[SVN_USERNAME john ] # Username for Subversion checkout and update
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[SVN_PASSWORD doe ] # Password for Subversion checkout and update
[SVN_TRUST_CERT 1 ] # Trust the Subversion server site certificate
[GIT_REPOSITORY url] # URL of git repo
[GIT_TAG tag] # Git branch name, commit id or tag
[URL /.../src.tgz] # Full path or URL of source
[URL_MD5 md5] # MD5 checksum of file at URL
[TIMEOUT seconds] # Time allowed for file download operations
#--Update/Patch step----------
[UPDATE_COMMAND cmd...] # Source work-tree update command
[PATCH_COMMAND cmd...] # Command to patch downloaded source
#--Configure step-------------
[SOURCE_DIR dir] # Source dir to be used for build
[CONFIGURE_COMMAND cmd...] # Build tree configuration command
[CMAKE_COMMAND /.../cmake] # Specify alternative cmake executable
[CMAKE_GENERATOR gen] # Specify generator for native build
[CMAKE_ARGS args...] # Arguments to CMake command line
[CMAKE_CACHE_ARGS args...] # Initial cache arguments, of the form -Dvar:string=on
#--Build step-----------------
[BINARY_DIR dir] # Specify build dir location
[BUILD_COMMAND cmd...] # Command to drive the native build
[BUILD_IN_SOURCE 1] # Use source dir for build dir
#--Install step---------------
[INSTALL_DIR dir] # Installation prefix
[INSTALL_COMMAND cmd...] # Command to drive install after build
#--Test step------------------
[TEST_BEFORE_INSTALL 1] # Add test step executed before install step
[TEST_AFTER_INSTALL 1] # Add test step executed after install step
[TEST_COMMAND cmd...] # Command to drive test
#--Output logging-------------
[LOG_DOWNLOAD 1] # Wrap download in script to log output
[LOG_UPDATE 1] # Wrap update in script to log output
[LOG_CONFIGURE 1] # Wrap configure in script to log output
[LOG_BUILD 1] # Wrap build in script to log output
[LOG_TEST 1] # Wrap test in script to log output
[LOG_INSTALL 1] # Wrap install in script to log output
#--Custom targets-------------
[STEP_TARGETS st1 st2 ...] # Generate custom targets for these steps
)
The *_DIR options specify directories for the project,
with default directories computed as follows. If the
PREFIX option is given to ExternalProject_Add() or the
EP_PREFIX directory property is set, then an external
project is built and installed under the specified pre-
fix:
TMP_DIR = <prefix>/tmp
STAMP_DIR = <prefix>/src/<name>-stamp
DOWNLOAD_DIR = <prefix>/src
SOURCE_DIR = <prefix>/src/<name>
BINARY_DIR = <prefix>/src/<name>-build
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INSTALL_DIR = <prefix>
Otherwise, if the EP_BASE directory property is set
then components of an external project are stored under
the specified base:
TMP_DIR = <base>/tmp/<name>
STAMP_DIR = <base>/Stamp/<name>
DOWNLOAD_DIR = <base>/Download/<name>
SOURCE_DIR = <base>/Source/<name>
BINARY_DIR = <base>/Build/<name>
INSTALL_DIR = <base>/Install/<name>
If no PREFIX, EP_PREFIX, or EP_BASE is specified then
the default is to set PREFIX to "<name>-prefix". Rela-
tive paths are interpreted with respect to the build
directory corresponding to the source directory in
which ExternalProject_Add is invoked.
If SOURCE_DIR is explicitly set to an existing direc-
tory the project will be built from it. Otherwise a
download step must be specified using one of the DOWN-
LOAD_COMMAND, CVS_*, SVN_*, or URL options. The URL
option may refer locally to a directory or source tar-
ball, or refer to a remote tarball (e.g.
http://.../src.tgz).
The 'ExternalProject_Add_Step' function adds a custom
step to an external project:
ExternalProject_Add_Step(<name> <step> # Names of project and custom step
[COMMAND cmd...] # Command line invoked by this step
[COMMENT "text..."] # Text printed when step executes
[DEPENDEES steps...] # Steps on which this step depends
[DEPENDERS steps...] # Steps that depend on this step
[DEPENDS files...] # Files on which this step depends
[ALWAYS 1] # No stamp file, step always runs
[WORKING_DIRECTORY dir] # Working directory for command
[LOG 1] # Wrap step in script to log output
)
The command line, comment, and working directory of
every standard and custom step is processed to replace
tokens <SOURCE_DIR>, <BINARY_DIR>, <INSTALL_DIR>, and
<TMP_DIR> with corresponding property values.
The 'ExternalProject_Get_Property' function retrieves
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external project target properties:
ExternalProject_Get_Property(<name> [prop1 [prop2 [...]]])
It stores property values in variables of the same
name. Property names correspond to the keyword argument
names of 'ExternalProject_Add'.
The 'ExternalProject_Add_StepTargets' function gener-
ates custom targets for the steps listed:
ExternalProject_Add_StepTargets(<name> [step1 [step2 [...]]])
If STEP_TARGETS is set then ExternalProject_Add_Step-
Targets is automatically called at the end of matching
calls to ExternalProject_Add_Step. Pass STEP_TARGETS
explicitly to individual ExternalProject_Add calls, or
implicitly to all ExternalProject_Add calls by setting
the directory property EP_STEP_TARGETS.
If STEP_TARGETS is not set, clients may still manually
call ExternalProject_Add_StepTargets after calling
ExternalProject_Add or ExternalProject_Add_Step.
This functionality is provided to make it easy to drive
the steps independently of each other by specifying
targets on build command lines. For example, you may be
submitting to a sub-project based dashboard, where you
want to drive the configure portion of the build, then
submit to the dashboard, followed by the build portion,
followed by tests. If you invoke a custom target that
depends on a step halfway through the step dependency
chain, then all the previous steps will also run to
ensure everything is up to date.
For example, to drive configure, build and test steps
independently for each ExternalProject_Add call in your
project, write the following line prior to any Exter-
nalProject_Add calls in your CMakeLists file:
set_property(DIRECTORY PROPERTY EP_STEP_TARGETS configure build test)
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FeatureSummary
Macros for generating a summary of enabled/disabled
features
This module provides the macros feature_summary(),
set_package_properties() and add_feature_info(). For
compatibility it also still provides set_pack-
age_info(), set_feature_info(), print_enabled_fea-
tures() and print_disabled_features().
These macros can be used to generate a summary of
enabled and disabled packages and/or feature for a
build tree:
-- The following OPTIONAL packages have been found:
LibXml2 (required version >= 2.4) , XML processing library. , <http://xmlsoft.org>
* Enables HTML-import in MyWordProcessor
* Enables odt-export in MyWordProcessor
PNG , A PNG image library. , <http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/>
* Enables saving screenshots
-- The following OPTIONAL packages have not been found:
Lua51 , The Lua scripting language. , <http://www.lua.org>
* Enables macros in MyWordProcessor
Foo , Foo provides cool stuff.
FEATURE_SUMMARY( [FILENAME <file>]
[APPEND]
[VAR <variable_name>]
[INCLUDE_QUIET_PACKAGES]
[FATAL_ON_MISSING_REQUIRED_PACKAGES]
[DESCRIPTION "Found packages:"]
WHAT (ALL | PACKAGES_FOUND | PACKAGES_NOT_FOUND
| ENABLED_FEATURES | DISABLED_FEATURES]
)
The FEATURE_SUMMARY() macro can be used to print infor-
mation about enabled or disabled packages or features
of a project. By default, only the names of the
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features/packages will be printed and their required
version when one was specified. Use SET_PACKAGE_PROPER-
TIES() to add more useful information, like e.g. a
download URL for the respective package or their pur-
pose in the project.
The WHAT option is the only mandatory option. Here you
specify what information will be printed:
ALL: print everything
ENABLED_FEATURES: the list of all features which are enabled
DISABLED_FEATURES: the list of all features which are disabled
PACKAGES_FOUND: the list of all packages which have been found
PACKAGES_NOT_FOUND: the list of all packages which have not been found
OPTIONAL_PACKAGES_FOUND: only those packages which have been found which have the type OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL_PACKAGES_NOT_FOUND: only those packages which have not been found which have the type OPTIONAL
RECOMMENDED_PACKAGES_FOUND: only those packages which have been found which have the type RECOMMENDED
RECOMMENDED_PACKAGES_NOT_FOUND: only those packages which have not been found which have the type RECOMMENDED
REQUIRED_PACKAGES_FOUND: only those packages which have been found which have the type REQUIRED
REQUIRED_PACKAGES_NOT_FOUND: only those packages which have not been found which have the type REQUIRED
RUNTIME_PACKAGES_FOUND: only those packages which have been found which have the type RUNTIME
RUNTIME_PACKAGES_NOT_FOUND: only those packages which have not been found which have the type RUNTIME
If a FILENAME is given, the information is printed into
this file. If APPEND is used, it is appended to this
file, otherwise the file is overwritten if it already
existed. If the VAR option is used, the information is
"printed" into the specified variable. If FILENAME is
not used, the information is printed to the terminal.
Using the DESCRIPTION option a description or headline
can be set which will be printed above the actual con-
tent. If INCLUDE_QUIET_PACKAGES is given, packages
which have been searched with find_package(... QUIET)
will also be listed. By default they are skipped. If
FATAL_ON_MISSING_REQUIRED_PACKAGES is given, CMake will
abort if a package which is marked as REQUIRED has not
been found.
Example 1, append everything to a file:
feature_summary(WHAT ALL
FILENAME ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/all.log APPEND)
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Example 2, print the enabled features into the variable
enabledFeaturesText, including QUIET packages:
feature_summary(WHAT ENABLED_FEATURES
INCLUDE_QUIET_PACKAGES
DESCRIPTION "Enabled Features:"
VAR enabledFeaturesText)
message(STATUS "${enabledFeaturesText}")
SET_PACKAGE_PROPERTIES(<name> PROPERTIES [ URL <url> ]
[ DESCRIPTION <description> ]
[ TYPE (RUNTIME|OPTIONAL|RECOMMENDED|REQUIRED) ]
[ PURPOSE <purpose> ]
)
Use this macro to set up information about the named
package, which can then be displayed via FEATURE_SUM-
MARY(). This can be done either directly in the
Find-module or in the project which uses the module
after the FIND_PACKAGE() call. The features for which
information can be set are added automatically by the
find_package() command.
URL: this should be the homepage of the package, or
something similar. Ideally this is set already directly
in the Find-module.
DESCRIPTION: A short description what that package is,
at most one sentence. Ideally this is set already
directly in the Find-module.
TYPE: What type of dependency has the using project on
that package. Default is OPTIONAL. In this case it is a
package which can be used by the project when available
at buildtime, but it also work without. RECOMMENDED is
similar to OPTIONAL, i.e. the project will build if the
package is not present, but the functionality of the
resulting binaries will be severly limited. If a
REQUIRED package is not available at buildtime, the
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project may not even build. This can be combined with
the FATAL_ON_MISSING_REQUIRED_PACKAGES argument for
feature_summary(). Last, a RUNTIME package is a package
which is actually not used at all during the build, but
which is required for actually running the resulting
binaries. So if such a package is missing, the project
can still be built, but it may not work later on. If
set_package_properties() is called multiple times for
the same package with different TYPEs, the TYPE is only
changed to higher TYPEs ( RUNTIME < OPTIONAL < RECOM-
MENDED < REQUIRED ), lower TYPEs are ignored. The TYPE
property is project-specific, so it cannot be set by
the Find-module, but must be set in the project.
PURPOSE: This describes which features this package
enables in the project, i.e. it tells the user what
functionality he gets in the resulting binaries. If
set_package_properties() is called multiple times for a
package, all PURPOSE properties are appended to a list
of purposes of the package in the project. As the TYPE
property, also the PURPOSE property is project-spe-
cific, so it cannot be set by the Find-module, but must
be set in the project.
Example for setting the info for a package:
find_package(LibXml2)
set_package_properties(LibXml2 PROPERTIES DESCRIPTION "A XML processing library."
URL "http://xmlsoft.org/")
set_package_properties(LibXml2 PROPERTIES TYPE RECOMMENDED
PURPOSE "Enables HTML-import in MyWordProcessor")
set_package_properties(LibXml2 PROPERTIES TYPE OPTIONAL
PURPOSE "Enables odt-export in MyWordProcessor")
find_package(DBUS)
set_package_properties(DBUS PROPERTIES TYPE RUNTIME
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PURPOSE "Necessary to disable the screensaver during a presentation" )
ADD_FEATURE_INFO(<name> <enabled> <description>)
Use this macro to add information about a feature with
the given <name>. <enabled> contains whether this fea-
ture is enabled or not, <description> is a text
describing the feature. The information can be dis-
played using feature_summary() for ENABLED_FEATURES and
DISABLED_FEATURES respectively.
Example for setting the info for a feature:
option(WITH_FOO "Help for foo" ON)
add_feature_info(Foo WITH_FOO "The Foo feature provides very cool stuff.")
The following macros are provided for compatibility
with previous CMake versions:
SET_PACKAGE_INFO(<name> <description> [<url> [<purpose>] ] )
Use this macro to set up information about the named
package, which can then be displayed via FEATURE_SUM-
MARY(). This can be done either directly in the
Find-module or in the project which uses the module
after the FIND_PACKAGE() call. The features for which
information can be set are added automatically by the
find_package() command.
PRINT_ENABLED_FEATURES()
Does the same as FEATURE_SUMMARY(WHAT ENABLED_FEATURES
DESCRIPTION "Enabled features:")
PRINT_DISABLED_FEATURES()
Does the same as FEATURE_SUMMARY(WHAT DISABLED_FEATURES
DESCRIPTION "Disabled features:")
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SET_FEATURE_INFO(<name> <description> [<url>] )
Does the same as SET_PACKAGE_INFO(<name> <description>
<url> )
FindALSA
Find alsa
Find the alsa libraries (asound)
This module defines the following variables:
ALSA_FOUND - True if ALSA_INCLUDE_DIR & ALSA_LIBRARY are found
ALSA_LIBRARIES - Set when ALSA_LIBRARY is found
ALSA_INCLUDE_DIRS - Set when ALSA_INCLUDE_DIR is found
ALSA_INCLUDE_DIR - where to find asoundlib.h, etc.
ALSA_LIBRARY - the asound library
FindASPELL
Try to find ASPELL
Once done this will define
ASPELL_FOUND - system has ASPELL
ASPELL_EXECUTABLE - the ASPELL executable
ASPELL_INCLUDE_DIR - the ASPELL include directory
ASPELL_LIBRARIES - The libraries needed to use ASPELL
ASPELL_DEFINITIONS - Compiler switches required for using ASPELL
FindAVIFile
Locate AVIFILE library and include paths
AVIFILE (http://avifile.sourceforge.net/)is a set of
libraries for i386 machines to use various AVI codecs.
Support is limited beyond Linux. Windows provides
native AVI support, and so doesn't need this library.
This module defines
AVIFILE_INCLUDE_DIR, where to find avifile.h , etc.
AVIFILE_LIBRARIES, the libraries to link against
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AVIFILE_DEFINITIONS, definitions to use when compiling
AVIFILE_FOUND, If false, don't try to use AVIFILE
FindArmadillo
Find Armadillo
Find the Armadillo C++ library
Using Armadillo:
find_package(Armadillo REQUIRED)
include_directories(${ARMADILLO_INCLUDE_DIRS})
add_executable(foo foo.cc)
target_link_libraries(foo ${ARMADILLO_LIBRARIES})
This module sets the following variables:
ARMADILLO_FOUND - set to true if the library is found
ARMADILLO_INCLUDE_DIRS - list of required include directories
ARMADILLO_LIBRARIES - list of libraries to be linked
ARMADILLO_VERSION_MAJOR - major version number
ARMADILLO_VERSION_MINOR - minor version number
ARMADILLO_VERSION_PATCH - patch version number
ARMADILLO_VERSION_STRING - version number as a string (ex: "1.0.4")
ARMADILLO_VERSION_NAME - name of the version (ex: "Antipodean Antileech")
FindBISON
Find bison executable and provides macros to generate
custom build rules
The module defines the following variables:
BISON_EXECUTABLE - path to the bison program
BISON_VERSION - version of bison
BISON_FOUND - true if the program was found
The minimum required version of bison can be specified
using the standard CMake syntax, e.g. find_pack-
age(BISON 2.1.3)
If bison is found, the module defines the macros:
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BISON_TARGET(<Name> <YaccInput> <CodeOutput> [VERBOSE <file>]
[COMPILE_FLAGS <string>])
which will create a custom rule to generate a parser.
<YaccInput> is the path to a yacc file. <CodeOutput>
is the name of the source file generated by bison. A
header file is also be generated, and contains the
token list. If COMPILE_FLAGS option is specified,
the next parameter is added in the bison command
line. if VERBOSE option is specified, <file> is cre-
ated and contains verbose descriptions of the grammar
and parser. The macro defines a set of variables:
BISON_${Name}_DEFINED - true is the macro ran successfully
BISON_${Name}_INPUT - The input source file, an alias for <YaccInput>
BISON_${Name}_OUTPUT_SOURCE - The source file generated by bison
BISON_${Name}_OUTPUT_HEADER - The header file generated by bison
BISON_${Name}_OUTPUTS - The sources files generated by bison
BISON_${Name}_COMPILE_FLAGS - Options used in the bison command line
====================================================================
Example:
find_package(BISON)
BISON_TARGET(MyParser parser.y ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/parser.cpp)
add_executable(Foo main.cpp ${BISON_MyParser_OUTPUTS})
====================================================================
FindBLAS
Find BLAS library
This module finds an installed fortran library that
implements the BLAS linear-algebra interface (see
http://www.netlib.org/blas/). The list of libraries
searched for is taken from the autoconf macro file,
acx_blas.m4 (distributed at http://ac-archive.source-
forge.net/ac-archive/acx_blas.html).
This module sets the following variables:
BLAS_FOUND - set to true if a library implementing the BLAS interface
is found
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BLAS_LINKER_FLAGS - uncached list of required linker flags (excluding -l
and -L).
BLAS_LIBRARIES - uncached list of libraries (using full path name) to
link against to use BLAS
BLAS95_LIBRARIES - uncached list of libraries (using full path name)
to link against to use BLAS95 interface
BLAS95_FOUND - set to true if a library implementing the BLAS f95 interface
is found
BLA_STATIC if set on this determines what kind of linkage we do (static)
BLA_VENDOR if set checks only the specified vendor, if not set checks
all the possibilities
BLA_F95 if set on tries to find the f95 interfaces for BLAS/LAPACK
######### ## List of vendors (BLA_VENDOR) valid in this
module # Goto,ATLAS PhiPACK,CXML,DXML,Sun-
Perf,SCSL,SGIMATH,IBMESSL,Intel10_32 (intel mkl v10 32
bit),Intel10_64lp (intel mkl v10 64 bit,lp thread
model, lp64 model), # Intel( older versions of mkl 32
and 64 bit), ACML,ACML_MP,ACML_GPU,Apple, NAS, Generic
C/CXX should be enabled to use Intel mkl
FindBZip2
Try to find BZip2
Once done this will define
BZIP2_FOUND - system has BZip2
BZIP2_INCLUDE_DIR - the BZip2 include directory
BZIP2_LIBRARIES - Link these to use BZip2
BZIP2_NEED_PREFIX - this is set if the functions are prefixed with BZ2_
FindBoost
Try to find Boost include dirs and libraries
Usage of this module as follows:
NOTE: Take note of the Boost_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS vari-
able below. Due to Boost naming conventions and limita-
tions in CMake this find module is NOT future safe with
respect to Boost version numbers, and may break.
== Using Header-Only libraries from within Boost: ==
find_package( Boost 1.36.0 )
if(Boost_FOUND)
include_directories(${Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS})
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add_executable(foo foo.cc)
endif()
== Using actual libraries from within Boost: ==
set(Boost_USE_STATIC_LIBS ON)
set(Boost_USE_MULTITHREADED ON)
set(Boost_USE_STATIC_RUNTIME OFF)
find_package( Boost 1.36.0 COMPONENTS date_time filesystem system ... )
if(Boost_FOUND)
include_directories(${Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS})
add_executable(foo foo.cc)
target_link_libraries(foo ${Boost_LIBRARIES})
endif()
The components list needs to contain actual names of
boost libraries only, such as "date_time" for "lib-
boost_date_time". If you're using parts of Boost that
contain header files only (e.g. foreach) you do not
need to specify COMPONENTS.
You should provide a minimum version number that should
be used. If you provide this version number and specify
the REQUIRED attribute, this module will fail if it
can't find the specified or a later version. If you
specify a version number this is automatically put into
the considered list of version numbers and thus doesn't
need to be specified in the Boost_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS
variable (see below).
NOTE for Visual Studio Users:
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Automatic linking is used on MSVC & Borland compilers by default when
#including things in Boost. It's important to note that setting
Boost_USE_STATIC_LIBS to OFF is NOT enough to get you dynamic linking,
should you need this feature. Automatic linking typically uses static
libraries with a few exceptions (Boost.Python is one).
Please see the section below near Boost_LIB_DIAGNOSTIC_DEFINITIONS for
more details. Adding a TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES() as shown in the example
above appears to cause VS to link dynamically if Boost_USE_STATIC_LIBS
gets set to OFF. It is suggested you avoid automatic linking since it
will make your application less portable.
=========== The mess that is Boost_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS
(sorry?) ============
OK, so the Boost_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS variable can be
used to specify a list of boost version numbers that
should be taken into account when searching for Boost.
Unfortunately boost puts the version number into the
actual filename for the libraries, so this variable
will certainly be needed in the future when new Boost
versions are released.
Currently this module searches for the following ver-
sion numbers: 1.33, 1.33.0, 1.33.1, 1.34, 1.34.0,
1.34.1, 1.35, 1.35.0, 1.35.1, 1.36, 1.36.0, 1.36.1,
1.37, 1.37.0, 1.38, 1.38.0, 1.39, 1.39.0, 1.40, 1.40.0,
1.41, 1.41.0, 1.42, 1.42.0, 1.43, 1.43.0, 1.44, 1.44.0,
1.45, 1.45.0, 1.46, 1.46.0, 1.46.1
NOTE: If you add a new major 1.x version in Boost_ADDI-
TIONAL_VERSIONS you should add both 1.x and 1.x.0 as
shown above. Official Boost include directories omit
the 3rd version number from include paths if it is 0
although not all binary Boost releases do so.
set(Boost_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS "1.78" "1.78.0" "1.79"
"1.79.0")
===================================== =============
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Variables used by this module, they can change the
default behaviour and need to be set before calling
find_package:
Boost_USE_MULTITHREADED Can be set to OFF to use the non-multithreaded
boost libraries. If not specified, defaults
to ON.
Boost_USE_STATIC_LIBS Can be set to ON to force the use of the static
boost libraries. Defaults to OFF.
Boost_NO_SYSTEM_PATHS Set to TRUE to suppress searching in system
paths (or other locations outside of BOOST_ROOT
or BOOST_INCLUDEDIR). Useful when specifying
BOOST_ROOT. Defaults to OFF.
[Since CMake 2.8.3]
Boost_NO_BOOST_CMAKE Do not do a find_package call in config mode
before searching for a regular boost install.
This will avoid finding boost-cmake installs.
Defaults to OFF.
[Since CMake 2.8.6]
Boost_USE_STATIC_RUNTIME If enabled, searches for boost libraries
linked against a static C++ standard library
('s' ABI tag). This option should be set to
ON or OFF because the default behavior
if not specified is platform dependent
for backwards compatibility.
[Since CMake 2.8.3]
Boost_USE_DEBUG_PYTHON If enabled, searches for boost libraries
compiled against a special debug build of
Python ('y' ABI tag). Defaults to OFF.
[Since CMake 2.8.3]
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Boost_USE_STLPORT If enabled, searches for boost libraries
compiled against the STLPort standard
library ('p' ABI tag). Defaults to OFF.
[Since CMake 2.8.3]
Boost_USE_STLPORT_DEPRECATED_NATIVE_IOSTREAMS
If enabled, searches for boost libraries
compiled against the deprecated STLPort
"native iostreams" feature ('n' ABI tag).
Defaults to OFF.
[Since CMake 2.8.3]
Other Variables used by this module which you may want
to set.
Boost_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS A list of version numbers to use for searching
the boost include directory. Please see
the documentation above regarding this
annoying, but necessary variable :(
Boost_DEBUG Set this to TRUE to enable debugging output
of FindBoost.cmake if you are having problems.
Please enable this before filing any bug
reports.
Boost_DETAILED_FAILURE_MSG FindBoost doesn't output detailed information
about why it failed or how to fix the problem
unless this is set to TRUE or the REQUIRED
keyword is specified in find_package().
[Since CMake 2.8.0]
Boost_COMPILER Set this to the compiler suffix used by Boost
(e.g. "-gcc43") if FindBoost has problems finding
the proper Boost installation
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Boost_THREADAPI When building boost.thread, sometimes the name of the
library contains an additional "pthread" or "win32"
string known as the threadapi. This can happen when
compiling against pthreads on Windows or win32 threads
on Cygwin. You may specify this variable and if set
when FindBoost searches for the Boost threading library
it will first try to match the threadapi you specify.
For Example: libboost_thread_win32-mgw45-mt-1_43.a
might be found if you specified "win32" here before
falling back on libboost_thread-mgw45-mt-1_43.a.
[Since CMake 2.8.3]
Boost_REALPATH Resolves symbolic links for discovered boost libraries
to assist with packaging. For example, instead of
Boost_SYSTEM_LIBRARY_RELEASE being resolved to
"/usr/lib/libboost_system.so" it would be
"/usr/lib/libboost_system.so.1.42.0" instead.
This does not affect linking and should not be
enabled unless the user needs this information.
[Since CMake 2.8.3]
FindBullet
Try to find the Bullet physics engine
This module defines the following variables
BULLET_FOUND - Was bullet found
BULLET_INCLUDE_DIRS - the Bullet include directories
BULLET_LIBRARIES - Link to this, by default it includes
all bullet components (Dynamics,
Collision, LinearMath, & SoftBody)
This module accepts the following variables
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BULLET_ROOT - Can be set to bullet install path or Windows build path
FindCABLE
Find CABLE
This module finds if CABLE is installed and determines
where the include files and libraries are. This code
sets the following variables:
CABLE the path to the cable executable
CABLE_TCL_LIBRARY the path to the Tcl wrapper library
CABLE_INCLUDE_DIR the path to the include directory
To build Tcl wrappers, you should add shared library
and link it to ${CABLE_TCL_LIBRARY}. You should also
add ${CABLE_INCLUDE_DIR} as an include directory.
FindCUDA
Tools for building CUDA C files: libraries and build
dependencies.
This script locates the NVIDIA CUDA C tools. It should
work on linux, windows, and mac and should be reason-
ably up to date with CUDA C releases.
This script makes use of the standard find_package
arguments of <VERSION>, REQUIRED and QUIET. CUDA_FOUND
will report if an acceptable version of CUDA was found.
The script will prompt the user to specify CUDA_TOOL-
KIT_ROOT_DIR if the prefix cannot be determined by the
location of nvcc in the system path and REQUIRED is
specified to find_package(). To use a different
installed version of the toolkit set the environment
variable CUDA_BIN_PATH before running cmake (e.g.
CUDA_BIN_PATH=/usr/local/cuda1.0 instead of the default
/usr/local/cuda) or set CUDA_TOOLKIT_ROOT_DIR after
configuring. If you change the value of CUDA_TOOL-
KIT_ROOT_DIR, various components that depend on the
path will be relocated.
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It might be necessary to set CUDA_TOOLKIT_ROOT_DIR man-
ually on certain platforms, or to use a cuda runtime
not installed in the default location. In newer ver-
sions of the toolkit the cuda library is included with
the graphics driver- be sure that the driver version
matches what is needed by the cuda runtime version.
The following variables affect the behavior of the
macros in the script (in alphebetical order). Note
that any of these flags can be changed multiple times
in the same directory before calling CUDA_ADD_EXE-
CUTABLE, CUDA_ADD_LIBRARY, CUDA_COMPILE, CUDA_COM-
PILE_PTX or CUDA_WRAP_SRCS.
CUDA_64_BIT_DEVICE_CODE (Default matches host bit size)
-- Set to ON to compile for 64 bit device code, OFF for 32 bit device code.
Note that making this different from the host code when generating object
or C files from CUDA code just won't work, because size_t gets defined by
nvcc in the generated source. If you compile to PTX and then load the
file yourself, you can mix bit sizes between device and host.
CUDA_ATTACH_VS_BUILD_RULE_TO_CUDA_FILE (Default ON)
-- Set to ON if you want the custom build rule to be attached to the source
file in Visual Studio. Turn OFF if you add the same cuda file to multiple
targets.
This allows the user to build the target from the CUDA file; however, bad
things can happen if the CUDA source file is added to multiple targets.
When performing parallel builds it is possible for the custom build
command to be run more than once and in parallel causing cryptic build
errors. VS runs the rules for every source file in the target, and a
source can have only one rule no matter how many projects it is added to.
When the rule is run from multiple targets race conditions can occur on
the generated file. Eventually everything will get built, but if the user
is unaware of this behavior, there may be confusion. It would be nice if
this script could detect the reuse of source files across multiple targets
and turn the option off for the user, but no good solution could be found.
CUDA_BUILD_CUBIN (Default OFF)
-- Set to ON to enable and extra compilation pass with the -cubin option in
Device mode. The output is parsed and register, shared memory usage is
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printed during build.
CUDA_BUILD_EMULATION (Default OFF for device mode)
-- Set to ON for Emulation mode. -D_DEVICEEMU is defined for CUDA C files
when CUDA_BUILD_EMULATION is TRUE.
CUDA_GENERATED_OUTPUT_DIR (Default CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR)
-- Set to the path you wish to have the generated files placed. If it is
blank output files will be placed in CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR.
Intermediate files will always be placed in
CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR/CMakeFiles.
CUDA_HOST_COMPILATION_CPP (Default ON)
-- Set to OFF for C compilation of host code.
CUDA_NVCC_FLAGS
CUDA_NVCC_FLAGS_<CONFIG>
-- Additional NVCC command line arguments. NOTE: multiple arguments must be
semi-colon delimited (e.g. --compiler-options;-Wall)
CUDA_PROPAGATE_HOST_FLAGS (Default ON)
-- Set to ON to propagate CMAKE_{C,CXX}_FLAGS and their configuration
dependent counterparts (e.g. CMAKE_C_FLAGS_DEBUG) automatically to the
host compiler through nvcc's -Xcompiler flag. This helps make the
generated host code match the rest of the system better. Sometimes
certain flags give nvcc problems, and this will help you turn the flag
propagation off. This does not affect the flags supplied directly to nvcc
via CUDA_NVCC_FLAGS or through the OPTION flags specified through
CUDA_ADD_LIBRARY, CUDA_ADD_EXECUTABLE, or CUDA_WRAP_SRCS. Flags used for
shared library compilation are not affected by this flag.
CUDA_VERBOSE_BUILD (Default OFF)
-- Set to ON to see all the commands used when building the CUDA file. When
using a Makefile generator the value defaults to VERBOSE (run make
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VERBOSE=1 to see output), although setting CUDA_VERBOSE_BUILD to ON will
always print the output.
The script creates the following macros (in alphebeti-
cal order):
CUDA_ADD_CUFFT_TO_TARGET( cuda_target )
-- Adds the cufft library to the target (can be any target). Handles whether
you are in emulation mode or not.
CUDA_ADD_CUBLAS_TO_TARGET( cuda_target )
-- Adds the cublas library to the target (can be any target). Handles
whether you are in emulation mode or not.
CUDA_ADD_EXECUTABLE( cuda_target file0 file1 ...
[WIN32] [MACOSX_BUNDLE] [EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL] [OPTIONS ...] )
-- Creates an executable "cuda_target" which is made up of the files
specified. All of the non CUDA C files are compiled using the standard
build rules specified by CMAKE and the cuda files are compiled to object
files using nvcc and the host compiler. In addition CUDA_INCLUDE_DIRS is
added automatically to include_directories(). Some standard CMake target
calls can be used on the target after calling this macro
(e.g. set_target_properties and target_link_libraries), but setting
properties that adjust compilation flags will not affect code compiled by
nvcc. Such flags should be modified before calling CUDA_ADD_EXECUTABLE,
CUDA_ADD_LIBRARY or CUDA_WRAP_SRCS.
CUDA_ADD_LIBRARY( cuda_target file0 file1 ...
[STATIC | SHARED | MODULE] [EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL] [OPTIONS ...] )
-- Same as CUDA_ADD_EXECUTABLE except that a library is created.
CUDA_BUILD_CLEAN_TARGET()
-- Creates a convience target that deletes all the dependency files
generated. You should make clean after running this target to ensure the
dependency files get regenerated.
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CUDA_COMPILE( generated_files file0 file1 ... [STATIC | SHARED | MODULE]
[OPTIONS ...] )
-- Returns a list of generated files from the input source files to be used
with ADD_LIBRARY or ADD_EXECUTABLE.
CUDA_COMPILE_PTX( generated_files file0 file1 ... [OPTIONS ...] )
-- Returns a list of PTX files generated from the input source files.
CUDA_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES( path0 path1 ... )
-- Sets the directories that should be passed to nvcc
(e.g. nvcc -Ipath0 -Ipath1 ... ). These paths usually contain other .cu
files.
CUDA_WRAP_SRCS ( cuda_target format generated_files file0 file1 ...
[STATIC | SHARED | MODULE] [OPTIONS ...] )
-- This is where all the magic happens. CUDA_ADD_EXECUTABLE,
CUDA_ADD_LIBRARY, CUDA_COMPILE, and CUDA_COMPILE_PTX all call this
function under the hood.
Given the list of files (file0 file1 ... fileN) this macro generates
custom commands that generate either PTX or linkable objects (use "PTX" or
"OBJ" for the format argument to switch). Files that don't end with .cu
or have the HEADER_FILE_ONLY property are ignored.
The arguments passed in after OPTIONS are extra command line options to
give to nvcc. You can also specify per configuration options by
specifying the name of the configuration followed by the options. General
options must preceed configuration specific options. Not all
configurations need to be specified, only the ones provided will be used.
OPTIONS -DFLAG=2 "-DFLAG_OTHER=space in flag"
DEBUG -g
RELEASE --use_fast_math
RELWITHDEBINFO --use_fast_math;-g
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MINSIZEREL --use_fast_math
For certain configurations (namely VS generating object files with
CUDA_ATTACH_VS_BUILD_RULE_TO_CUDA_FILE set to ON), no generated file will
be produced for the given cuda file. This is because when you add the
cuda file to Visual Studio it knows that this file produces an object file
and will link in the resulting object file automatically.
This script will also generate a separate cmake script that is used at
build time to invoke nvcc. This is for several reasons.
1. nvcc can return negative numbers as return values which confuses
Visual Studio into thinking that the command succeeded. The script now
checks the error codes and produces errors when there was a problem.
2. nvcc has been known to not delete incomplete results when it
encounters problems. This confuses build systems into thinking the
target was generated when in fact an unusable file exists. The script
now deletes the output files if there was an error.
3. By putting all the options that affect the build into a file and then
make the build rule dependent on the file, the output files will be
regenerated when the options change.
This script also looks at optional arguments STATIC, SHARED, or MODULE to
determine when to target the object compilation for a shared library.
BUILD_SHARED_LIBS is ignored in CUDA_WRAP_SRCS, but it is respected in
CUDA_ADD_LIBRARY. On some systems special flags are added for building
objects intended for shared libraries. A preprocessor macro,
<target_name>_EXPORTS is defined when a shared library compilation is
detected.
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Flags passed into add_definitions with -D or /D are passed along to nvcc.
The script defines the following variables:
CUDA_VERSION_MAJOR -- The major version of cuda as reported by nvcc.
CUDA_VERSION_MINOR -- The minor version.
CUDA_VERSION
CUDA_VERSION_STRING -- CUDA_VERSION_MAJOR.CUDA_VERSION_MINOR
CUDA_TOOLKIT_ROOT_DIR -- Path to the CUDA Toolkit (defined if not set).
CUDA_SDK_ROOT_DIR -- Path to the CUDA SDK. Use this to find files in the
SDK. This script will not directly support finding
specific libraries or headers, as that isn't
supported by NVIDIA. If you want to change
libraries when the path changes see the
FindCUDA.cmake script for an example of how to clear
these variables. There are also examples of how to
use the CUDA_SDK_ROOT_DIR to locate headers or
libraries, if you so choose (at your own risk).
CUDA_INCLUDE_DIRS -- Include directory for cuda headers. Added automatically
for CUDA_ADD_EXECUTABLE and CUDA_ADD_LIBRARY.
CUDA_LIBRARIES -- Cuda RT library.
CUDA_CUFFT_LIBRARIES -- Device or emulation library for the Cuda FFT
implementation (alternative to:
CUDA_ADD_CUFFT_TO_TARGET macro)
CUDA_CUBLAS_LIBRARIES -- Device or emulation library for the Cuda BLAS
implementation (alterative to:
CUDA_ADD_CUBLAS_TO_TARGET macro).
James Bigler, NVIDIA Corp (nvidia.com - jbigler)
Abe Stephens, SCI Institute -- http://www.sci.utah.edu/~abe/FindCuda.html
Copyright (c) 2008 - 2009 NVIDIA Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Copyright (c) 2007-2009
Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute, University of Utah
This code is licensed under the MIT License. See the FindCUDA.cmake script
for the text of the license.
FindCURL
Find curl
Find the native CURL headers and libraries.
CURL_INCLUDE_DIRS - where to find curl/curl.h, etc.
CURL_LIBRARIES - List of libraries when using curl.
CURL_FOUND - True if curl found.
FindCVS
The module defines the following variables:
CVS_EXECUTABLE - path to cvs command line client
CVS_FOUND - true if the command line client was found
Example usage:
find_package(CVS)
if(CVS_FOUND)
message("CVS found: ${CVS_EXECUTABLE}")
endif(CVS_FOUND)
FindCoin3D
Find Coin3D (Open Inventor)
Coin3D is an implementation of the Open Inventor API.
It provides data structures and algorithms for 3D visu-
alization http://www.coin3d.org/
This module defines the following variables
COIN3D_FOUND - system has Coin3D - Open Inventor
COIN3D_INCLUDE_DIRS - where the Inventor include directory can be found
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COIN3D_LIBRARIES - Link to this to use Coin3D
FindCups
Try to find the Cups printing system
Once done this will define
CUPS_FOUND - system has Cups
CUPS_INCLUDE_DIR - the Cups include directory
CUPS_LIBRARIES - Libraries needed to use Cups
Set CUPS_REQUIRE_IPP_DELETE_ATTRIBUTE to TRUE if you need a version which
features this function (i.e. at least 1.1.19)
FindCurses
Find the curses include file and library
CURSES_FOUND - system has Curses
CURSES_INCLUDE_DIR - the Curses include directory
CURSES_LIBRARIES - The libraries needed to use Curses
CURSES_HAVE_CURSES_H - true if curses.h is available
CURSES_HAVE_NCURSES_H - true if ncurses.h is available
CURSES_HAVE_NCURSES_NCURSES_H - true if ncurses/ncurses.h is available
CURSES_HAVE_NCURSES_CURSES_H - true if ncurses/curses.h is available
CURSES_LIBRARY - set for backwards compatibility with 2.4 CMake
Set CURSES_NEED_NCURSES to TRUE before the FIND_PACK-
AGE() command if NCurses functionality is required.
FindCxxTest
Find CxxTest
Find the CxxTest suite and declare a helper macro for
creating unit tests and integrating them with CTest.
For more details on CxxTest see
http://cxxtest.tigris.org
INPUT Variables
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CXXTEST_USE_PYTHON [deprecated since 1.3]
Only used in the case both Python & Perl
are detected on the system to control
which CxxTest code generator is used.
NOTE: In older versions of this Find Module,
this variable controlled if the Python test
generator was used instead of the Perl one,
regardless of which scripting language the
user had installed.
CXXTEST_TESTGEN_ARGS (since CMake 2.8.3)
Specify a list of options to pass to the CxxTest code
generator. If not defined, --error-printer is
passed.
OUTPUT Variables
CXXTEST_FOUND
True if the CxxTest framework was found
CXXTEST_INCLUDE_DIRS
Where to find the CxxTest include directory
CXXTEST_PERL_TESTGEN_EXECUTABLE
The perl-based test generator
CXXTEST_PYTHON_TESTGEN_EXECUTABLE
The python-based test generator
CXXTEST_TESTGEN_EXECUTABLE (since CMake 2.8.3)
The test generator that is actually used (chosen using user preferences
and interpreters found in the system)
CXXTEST_TESTGEN_INTERPRETER (since CMake 2.8.3)
The full path to the Perl or Python executable on the system
MACROS for optional use by CMake users:
CXXTEST_ADD_TEST(<test_name> <gen_source_file> <input_files_to_testgen...>)
Creates a CxxTest runner and adds it to the CTest testing suite
Parameters:
test_name The name of the test
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gen_source_file The generated source filename to be
generated by CxxTest
input_files_to_testgen The list of header files containing the
CxxTest::TestSuite's to be included in
this runner
#==============
Example Usage:
find_package(CxxTest)
if(CXXTEST_FOUND)
include_directories(${CXXTEST_INCLUDE_DIR})
enable_testing()
CXXTEST_ADD_TEST(unittest_foo foo_test.cc
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/foo_test.h)
target_link_libraries(unittest_foo foo) # as needed
endif()
This will (if CxxTest is found):
1. Invoke the testgen executable to autogenerate foo_test.cc in the
binary tree from "foo_test.h" in the current source directory.
2. Create an executable and test called unittest_foo.
#=============
Example foo_test.h:
#include <cxxtest/TestSuite.h>
class MyTestSuite : public CxxTest::TestSuite
{
public:
void testAddition( void )
{
TS_ASSERT( 1 + 1 > 1 );
TS_ASSERT_EQUALS( 1 + 1, 2 );
}
};
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FindCygwin
this module looks for Cygwin
FindDCMTK
find DCMTK libraries and applications
FindDart
Find DART
This module looks for the dart testing software and
sets DART_ROOT to point to where it found it.
FindDevIL
This module locates the developer's image library.
http://openil.sourceforge.net/
This module sets: IL_LIBRARIES the name of the IL
library. These include the full path to the core DevIL
library. This one has to be linked into the applica-
tion. ILU_LIBRARIES the name of the ILU library. Again,
the full path. This library is for filters and effects,
not actual loading. It doesn't have to be linked if the
functionality it provides is not used. ILUT_LIBRARIES
the name of the ILUT library. Full path. This part of
the library interfaces with OpenGL. It is not strictly
needed in applications. IL_INCLUDE_DIR where to find
the il.h, ilu.h and ilut.h files. IL_FOUND this is set
to TRUE if all the above variables were set. This will
be set to false if ILU or ILUT are not found, even if
they are not needed. In most systems, if one library is
found all the others are as well. That's the way the
DevIL developers release it.
FindDoxygen
This module looks for Doxygen and the path to
Graphviz's dot
Doxygen is a documentation generation tool. Please see
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http://www.doxygen.org
This module accepts the following optional variables:
DOXYGEN_SKIP_DOT = If true this module will skip trying to find Dot
(an optional component often used by Doxygen)
This modules defines the following variables:
DOXYGEN_EXECUTABLE = The path to the doxygen command.
DOXYGEN_FOUND = Was Doxygen found or not?
DOXYGEN_DOT_EXECUTABLE = The path to the dot program used by doxygen.
DOXYGEN_DOT_FOUND = Was Dot found or not?
DOXYGEN_DOT_PATH = The path to dot not including the executable
FindEXPAT
Find expat
Find the native EXPAT headers and libraries.
EXPAT_INCLUDE_DIRS - where to find expat.h, etc.
EXPAT_LIBRARIES - List of libraries when using expat.
EXPAT_FOUND - True if expat found.
FindFLEX
Find flex executable and provides a macro to generate
custom build rules
The module defines the following variables:
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FLEX_FOUND - true is flex executable is found
FLEX_EXECUTABLE - the path to the flex executable
FLEX_VERSION - the version of flex
FLEX_LIBRARIES - The flex libraries
FLEX_INCLUDE_DIRS - The path to the flex headers
The minimum required version of flex can be specified
using the standard syntax, e.g. FIND_PACKAGE(FLEX
2.5.13)
If flex is found on the system, the module provides the
macro:
FLEX_TARGET(Name FlexInput FlexOutput [COMPILE_FLAGS <string>])
which creates a custom command to generate the <Flex-
Output> file from the <FlexInput> file. If COM-
PILE_FLAGS option is specified, the next parameter is
added to the flex command line. Name is an alias used
to get details of this custom command. Indeed the
macro defines the following variables:
FLEX_${Name}_DEFINED - true is the macro ran successfully
FLEX_${Name}_OUTPUTS - the source file generated by the custom rule, an
alias for FlexOutput
FLEX_${Name}_INPUT - the flex source file, an alias for ${FlexInput}
Flex scanners oftenly use tokens defined by Bison: the
code generated by Flex depends of the header gener-
ated by Bison. This module also defines a macro:
ADD_FLEX_BISON_DEPENDENCY(FlexTarget BisonTarget)
which adds the required dependency between a scan-
ner and a parser where <FlexTarget> and <BisonTar-
get> are the first parameters of respectively
FLEX_TARGET and BISON_TARGET macros.
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====================================================================
Example:
find_package(BISON)
find_package(FLEX)
BISON_TARGET(MyParser parser.y ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/parser.cpp)
FLEX_TARGET(MyScanner lexer.l ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/lexer.cpp)
ADD_FLEX_BISON_DEPENDENCY(MyScanner MyParser)
include_directories(${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR})
add_executable(Foo
Foo.cc
${BISON_MyParser_OUTPUTS}
${FLEX_MyScanner_OUTPUTS}
)
====================================================================
FindFLTK
Find the native FLTK includes and library
By default FindFLTK.cmake will search for all of the
FLTK components and add them to the FLTK_LIBRARIES
variable.
You can limit the components which get placed in FLTK_LIBRARIES by
defining one or more of the following three options:
FLTK_SKIP_OPENGL, set to true to disable searching for opengl and
the FLTK GL library
FLTK_SKIP_FORMS, set to true to disable searching for fltk_forms
FLTK_SKIP_IMAGES, set to true to disable searching for fltk_images
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FLTK_SKIP_FLUID, set to true if the fluid binary need not be present
at build time
The following variables will be defined:
FLTK_FOUND, True if all components not skipped were found
FLTK_INCLUDE_DIR, where to find include files
FLTK_LIBRARIES, list of fltk libraries you should link against
FLTK_FLUID_EXECUTABLE, where to find the Fluid tool
FLTK_WRAP_UI, This enables the FLTK_WRAP_UI command
The following cache variables are assigned but should
not be used. See the FLTK_LIBRARIES variable instead.
FLTK_BASE_LIBRARY = the full path to fltk.lib
FLTK_GL_LIBRARY = the full path to fltk_gl.lib
FLTK_FORMS_LIBRARY = the full path to fltk_forms.lib
FLTK_IMAGES_LIBRARY = the full path to fltk_images.lib
FindFLTK2
Find the native FLTK2 includes and library
The following settings are defined
FLTK2_FLUID_EXECUTABLE, where to find the Fluid tool
FLTK2_WRAP_UI, This enables the FLTK2_WRAP_UI command
FLTK2_INCLUDE_DIR, where to find include files
FLTK2_LIBRARIES, list of fltk2 libraries
FLTK2_FOUND, Don't use FLTK2 if false.
The following settings should not be used in general.
FLTK2_BASE_LIBRARY = the full path to fltk2.lib
FLTK2_GL_LIBRARY = the full path to fltk2_gl.lib
FLTK2_IMAGES_LIBRARY = the full path to fltk2_images.lib
FindFreetype
Locate FreeType library
This module defines
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FREETYPE_LIBRARIES, the library to link against
FREETYPE_FOUND, if false, do not try to link to FREETYPE
FREETYPE_INCLUDE_DIRS, where to find headers.
This is the concatenation of the paths:
FREETYPE_INCLUDE_DIR_ft2build
FREETYPE_INCLUDE_DIR_freetype2
$FREETYPE_DIR is an environment variable that would
correspond to the ./configure --prefix=$FREETYPE_DIR
used in building FREETYPE.
FindGCCXML
Find the GCC-XML front-end executable.
This module will define the following variables:
GCCXML - the GCC-XML front-end executable.
FindGDAL
Locate gdal
This module accepts the following environment vari-
ables:
GDAL_DIR or GDAL_ROOT - Specify the location of GDAL
This module defines the following CMake variables:
GDAL_FOUND - True if libgdal is found
GDAL_LIBRARY - A variable pointing to the GDAL library
GDAL_INCLUDE_DIR - Where to find the headers
FindGIF
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This module searches giflib and defines GIF_LIBRARIES -
libraries to link to in order to use GIF GIF_FOUND, if
false, do not try to link GIF_INCLUDE_DIR, where to
find the headers GIF_VERSION, reports either version 4
or 3 (for everything before version 4)
The minimum required version of giflib can be specified
using the standard syntax, e.g. FIND_PACKAGE(GIF 4)
$GIF_DIR is an environment variable that would corre-
spond to the ./configure --prefix=$GIF_DIR
FindGLUT
try to find glut library and include files
GLUT_INCLUDE_DIR, where to find GL/glut.h, etc.
GLUT_LIBRARIES, the libraries to link against
GLUT_FOUND, If false, do not try to use GLUT.
Also defined, but not for general use are:
GLUT_glut_LIBRARY = the full path to the glut library.
GLUT_Xmu_LIBRARY = the full path to the Xmu library.
GLUT_Xi_LIBRARY = the full path to the Xi Library.
FindGTK
try to find GTK (and glib) and GTKGLArea
GTK_INCLUDE_DIR - Directories to include to use GTK
GTK_LIBRARIES - Files to link against to use GTK
GTK_FOUND - GTK was found
GTK_GL_FOUND - GTK's GL features were found
FindGTK2
FindGTK2.cmake
This module can find the GTK2 widget libraries and sev-
eral of its other optional components like gtkmm,
glade, and glademm.
NOTE: If you intend to use version checking, CMake
2.6.2 or later is
required.
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Specify one or more of the following components as you
call this find module. See example below.
gtk
gtkmm
glade
glademm
The following variables will be defined for your use
GTK2_FOUND - Were all of your specified components found?
GTK2_INCLUDE_DIRS - All include directories
GTK2_LIBRARIES - All libraries
GTK2_VERSION - The version of GTK2 found (x.y.z)
GTK2_MAJOR_VERSION - The major version of GTK2
GTK2_MINOR_VERSION - The minor version of GTK2
GTK2_PATCH_VERSION - The patch version of GTK2
Optional variables you can define prior to calling this
module:
GTK2_DEBUG - Enables verbose debugging of the module
GTK2_SKIP_MARK_AS_ADVANCED - Disable marking cache variables as advanced
GTK2_ADDITIONAL_SUFFIXES - Allows defining additional directories to
search for include files
================= Example Usage:
Call find_package() once, here are some examples to pick from:
Require GTK 2.6 or later
find_package(GTK2 2.6 REQUIRED gtk)
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Require GTK 2.10 or later and Glade
find_package(GTK2 2.10 REQUIRED gtk glade)
Search for GTK/GTKMM 2.8 or later
find_package(GTK2 2.8 COMPONENTS gtk gtkmm)
if(GTK2_FOUND)
include_directories(${GTK2_INCLUDE_DIRS})
add_executable(mygui mygui.cc)
target_link_libraries(mygui ${GTK2_LIBRARIES})
endif()
FindGTest
--------------------
Locate the Google C++ Testing Framework.
Defines the following variables:
GTEST_FOUND - Found the Google Testing framework
GTEST_INCLUDE_DIRS - Include directories
Also defines the library variables below as normal
variables. These contain debug/optimized keywords when
a debugging library is found.
GTEST_BOTH_LIBRARIES - Both libgtest & libgtest-main
GTEST_LIBRARIES - libgtest
GTEST_MAIN_LIBRARIES - libgtest-main
Accepts the following variables as input:
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GTEST_ROOT - (as a CMake or environment variable)
The root directory of the gtest install prefix
GTEST_MSVC_SEARCH - If compiling with MSVC, this variable can be set to
"MD" or "MT" to enable searching a GTest build tree
(defaults: "MD")
Example Usage:
enable_testing()
find_package(GTest REQUIRED)
include_directories(${GTEST_INCLUDE_DIRS})
add_executable(foo foo.cc)
target_link_libraries(foo ${GTEST_BOTH_LIBRARIES})
add_test(AllTestsInFoo foo)
If you would like each Google test to show up in CTest
as a test you may use the following macro. NOTE: It
will slow down your tests by running an executable for
each test and test fixture. You will also have to
rerun CMake after adding or removing tests or test fix-
tures.
GTEST_ADD_TESTS(executable extra_args ARGN)
executable = The path to the test executable
extra_args = Pass a list of extra arguments to be passed to
executable enclosed in quotes (or "" for none)
ARGN = A list of source files to search for tests & test
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fixtures.
Example:
set(FooTestArgs --foo 1 --bar 2)
add_executable(FooTest FooUnitTest.cc)
GTEST_ADD_TESTS(FooTest "${FooTestArgs}" FooUnitTest.cc)
FindGettext
Find GNU gettext tools
This module looks for the GNU gettext tools. This mod-
ule defines the following values:
GETTEXT_MSGMERGE_EXECUTABLE: the full path to the msgmerge tool.
GETTEXT_MSGFMT_EXECUTABLE: the full path to the msgfmt tool.
GETTEXT_FOUND: True if gettext has been found.
Additionally it provides the following macros: GET-
TEXT_CREATE_TRANSLATIONS ( outputFile [ALL] file1 ...
fileN )
This will create a target "translations" which will convert the
given input po files into the binary output mo file. If the
ALL option is used, the translations will also be created when
building the default target.
GETTEXT_PROCESS_POT( <potfile> [ALL] [INSTALL_DESTINA-
TION <destdir>] LANGUAGES <lang1> <lang2> ... )
Process the given pot file to mo files.
If INSTALL_DESTINATION is given then automatically install rules will be created,
the language subdirectory will be taken into account (by default use share/locale/).
If ALL is specified, the pot file is processed when building the all traget.
It creates a custom target "potfile".
GETTEXT_PROCESS_PO_FILES( <lang> [ALL] [INSTALL_DESTI-
NATION <dir>] PO_FILES <po1> <po2> ... )
Process the given po files to mo files for the given language.
If INSTALL_DESTINATION is given then automatically install rules will be created,
the language subdirectory will be taken into account (by default use share/locale/).
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If ALL is specified, the po files are processed when building the all traget.
It creates a custom target "pofiles".
FindGit
The module defines the following variables:
GIT_EXECUTABLE - path to git command line client
GIT_FOUND - true if the command line client was found
Example usage:
find_package(Git)
if(GIT_FOUND)
message("git found: ${GIT_EXECUTABLE}")
endif()
FindGnuTLS
Try to find the GNU Transport Layer Security library
(gnutls)
Once done this will define
GNUTLS_FOUND - System has gnutls
GNUTLS_INCLUDE_DIR - The gnutls include directory
GNUTLS_LIBRARIES - The libraries needed to use gnutls
GNUTLS_DEFINITIONS - Compiler switches required for using gnutls
FindGnuplot
this module looks for gnuplot
Once done this will define
GNUPLOT_FOUND - system has Gnuplot
GNUPLOT_EXECUTABLE - the Gnuplot executable
FindHDF5
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Find HDF5, a library for reading and writing self
describing array data.
This module invokes the HDF5 wrapper compiler that
should be installed alongside HDF5. Depending upon the
HDF5 Configuration, the wrapper compiler is called
either h5cc or h5pcc. If this succeeds, the module
will then call the compiler with the -show argument to
see what flags are used when compiling an HDF5 client
application.
The module will optionally accept the COMPONENTS argu-
ment. If no COMPONENTS are specified, then the find
module will default to finding only the HDF5 C library.
If one or more COMPONENTS are specified, the module
will attempt to find the language bindings for the
specified components. The only valid components are C,
CXX, Fortran, HL, and Fortran_HL. If the COMPONENTS
argument is not given, the module will attempt to find
only the C bindings.
On UNIX systems, this module will read the variable
HDF5_USE_STATIC_LIBRARIES to determine whether or not
to prefer a static link to a dynamic link for HDF5 and
all of it's dependencies. To use this feature, make
sure that the HDF5_USE_STATIC_LIBRARIES variable is set
before the call to find_package.
To provide the module with a hint about where to find
your HDF5 installation, you can set the environment
variable HDF5_ROOT. The Find module will then look in
this path when searching for HDF5 executables, paths,
and libraries.
In addition to finding the includes and libraries
required to compile an HDF5 client application, this
module also makes an effort to find tools that come
with the HDF5 distribution that may be useful for
regression testing.
This module will define the following variables:
HDF5_INCLUDE_DIRS - Location of the hdf5 includes
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HDF5_INCLUDE_DIR - Location of the hdf5 includes (deprecated)
HDF5_DEFINITIONS - Required compiler definitions for HDF5
HDF5_C_LIBRARIES - Required libraries for the HDF5 C bindings.
HDF5_CXX_LIBRARIES - Required libraries for the HDF5 C++ bindings
HDF5_Fortran_LIBRARIES - Required libraries for the HDF5 Fortran bindings
HDF5_HL_LIBRARIES - Required libraries for the HDF5 high level API
HDF5_Fortran_HL_LIBRARIES - Required libraries for the high level Fortran
bindings.
HDF5_LIBRARIES - Required libraries for all requested bindings
HDF5_FOUND - true if HDF5 was found on the system
HDF5_LIBRARY_DIRS - the full set of library directories
HDF5_IS_PARALLEL - Whether or not HDF5 was found with parallel IO support
HDF5_C_COMPILER_EXECUTABLE - the path to the HDF5 C wrapper compiler
HDF5_CXX_COMPILER_EXECUTABLE - the path to the HDF5 C++ wrapper compiler
HDF5_Fortran_COMPILER_EXECUTABLE - the path to the HDF5 Fortran wrapper compiler
HDF5_DIFF_EXECUTABLE - the path to the HDF5 dataset comparison tool
FindHSPELL
Try to find Hspell
Once done this will define
HSPELL_FOUND - system has Hspell
HSPELL_INCLUDE_DIR - the Hspell include directory
HSPELL_LIBRARIES - The libraries needed to use Hspell
HSPELL_DEFINITIONS - Compiler switches required for using Hspell
HSPELL_VERSION_STRING - The version of Hspell found (x.y)
HSPELL_MAJOR_VERSION - the major version of Hspell
HSPELL_MINOR_VERSION - The minor version of Hspell
FindHTMLHelp
This module looks for Microsoft HTML Help Compiler
It defines:
HTML_HELP_COMPILER : full path to the Compiler (hhc.exe)
HTML_HELP_INCLUDE_PATH : include path to the API (htmlhelp.h)
HTML_HELP_LIBRARY : full path to the library (htmlhelp.lib)
FindITK
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Find an ITK installation or build tree.
FindImageMagick
Find the ImageMagick binary suite.
This module will search for a set of ImageMagick tools
specified as components in the FIND_PACKAGE call. Typi-
cal components include, but are not limited to (future
versions of ImageMagick might have additional compo-
nents not listed here):
animate
compare
composite
conjure
convert
display
identify
import
mogrify
montage
stream
If no component is specified in the FIND_PACKAGE call,
then it only searches for the ImageMagick executable
directory. This code defines the following variables:
ImageMagick_FOUND - TRUE if all components are found.
ImageMagick_EXECUTABLE_DIR - Full path to executables directory.
ImageMagick_<component>_FOUND - TRUE if <component> is found.
ImageMagick_<component>_EXECUTABLE - Full path to <component> executable.
There are also components for the following ImageMagick
APIs:
Magick++
MagickWand
MagickCore
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For these components the following variables are set:
ImageMagick_FOUND - TRUE if all components are found.
ImageMagick_INCLUDE_DIRS - Full paths to all include dirs.
ImageMagick_LIBRARIES - Full paths to all libraries.
ImageMagick_<component>_FOUND - TRUE if <component> is found.
ImageMagick_<component>_INCLUDE_DIRS - Full path to <component> include dirs.
ImageMagick_<component>_LIBRARIES - Full path to <component> libraries.
Example Usages:
FIND_PACKAGE(ImageMagick)
FIND_PACKAGE(ImageMagick COMPONENTS convert)
FIND_PACKAGE(ImageMagick COMPONENTS convert mogrify display)
FIND_PACKAGE(ImageMagick COMPONENTS Magick++)
FIND_PACKAGE(ImageMagick COMPONENTS Magick++ convert)
Note that the standard FIND_PACKAGE features are sup-
ported (i.e., QUIET, REQUIRED, etc.).
FindJNI
Find JNI java libraries.
This module finds if Java is installed and determines
where the include files and libraries are. It also
determines what the name of the library is. This code
sets the following variables:
JNI_INCLUDE_DIRS = the include dirs to use
JNI_LIBRARIES = the libraries to use
JNI_FOUND = TRUE if JNI headers and libraries were found.
JAVA_AWT_LIBRARY = the path to the jawt library
JAVA_JVM_LIBRARY = the path to the jvm library
JAVA_INCLUDE_PATH = the include path to jni.h
JAVA_INCLUDE_PATH2 = the include path to jni_md.h
JAVA_AWT_INCLUDE_PATH = the include path to jawt.h
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FindJPEG
Find JPEG
Find the native JPEG includes and library This module
defines
JPEG_INCLUDE_DIR, where to find jpeglib.h, etc.
JPEG_LIBRARIES, the libraries needed to use JPEG.
JPEG_FOUND, If false, do not try to use JPEG.
also defined, but not for general use are
JPEG_LIBRARY, where to find the JPEG library.
FindJasper
Try to find the Jasper JPEG2000 library
Once done this will define
JASPER_FOUND - system has Jasper
JASPER_INCLUDE_DIR - the Jasper include directory
JASPER_LIBRARIES - The libraries needed to use Jasper
FindJava
Find Java
This module finds if Java is installed and determines
where the include files and libraries are. This code
sets the following variables:
Java_JAVA_EXECUTABLE = the full path to the Java runtime
Java_JAVAC_EXECUTABLE = the full path to the Java compiler
Java_JAVAH_EXECUTABLE = the full path to the Java header generator
Java_JAVADOC_EXECUTABLE = the full path to the Java documention generator
Java_JAR_EXECUTABLE = the full path to the Java archiver
Java_VERSION_STRING = Version of the package found (java version), eg. 1.6.0_12
Java_VERSION_MAJOR = The major version of the package found.
Java_VERSION_MINOR = The minor version of the package found.
Java_VERSION_PATCH = The patch version of the package found.
Java_VERSION_TWEAK = The tweak version of the package found (after '_')
Java_VERSION = This is set to: $major.$minor.$patch(.$tweak)
The minimum required version of Java can be specified
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using the standard CMake syntax, e.g. FIND_PACKAGE(Java
1.5)
NOTE: ${Java_VERSION} and ${Java_VERSION_STRING} are
not guaranteed to be identical. For example some java
version may return: Java_VERSION_STRING = 1.5.0_17 and
Java_VERSION = 1.5.0.17
another example is the Java OEM, with: Java_VER-
SION_STRING = 1.6.0-oem and Java_VERSION = 1.6.0
For these components the following variables are set:
Java_FOUND - TRUE if all components are found.
Java_INCLUDE_DIRS - Full paths to all include dirs.
Java_LIBRARIES - Full paths to all libraries.
Java_<component>_FOUND - TRUE if <component> is found.
Example Usages:
FIND_PACKAGE(Java)
FIND_PACKAGE(Java COMPONENTS Runtime)
FIND_PACKAGE(Java COMPONENTS Development)
FindKDE3
Find the KDE3 include and library dirs, KDE preproces-
sors and define a some macros
This module defines the following variables:
KDE3_DEFINITIONS - compiler definitions required for compiling KDE software
KDE3_INCLUDE_DIR - the KDE include directory
KDE3_INCLUDE_DIRS - the KDE and the Qt include directory, for use with INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES()
KDE3_LIB_DIR - the directory where the KDE libraries are installed, for use with LINK_DIRECTORIES()
QT_AND_KDECORE_LIBS - this contains both the Qt and the kdecore library
KDE3_DCOPIDL_EXECUTABLE - the dcopidl executable
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KDE3_DCOPIDL2CPP_EXECUTABLE - the dcopidl2cpp executable
KDE3_KCFGC_EXECUTABLE - the kconfig_compiler executable
KDE3_FOUND - set to TRUE if all of the above has been found
The following user adjustable options are provided:
KDE3_BUILD_TESTS - enable this to build KDE testcases
It also adds the following macros (from
KDE3Macros.cmake) SRCS_VAR is always the variable which
contains the list of source files for your application
or library.
KDE3_AUTOMOC(file1 ... fileN)
Call this if you want to have automatic moc file handling.
This means if you include "foo.moc" in the source file foo.cpp
a moc file for the header foo.h will be created automatically.
You can set the property SKIP_AUTOMAKE using SET_SOURCE_FILES_PROPERTIES()
to exclude some files in the list from being processed.
KDE3_ADD_MOC_FILES(SRCS_VAR file1 ... fileN )
If you don't use the KDE3_AUTOMOC() macro, for the files
listed here moc files will be created (named "foo.moc.cpp")
KDE3_ADD_DCOP_SKELS(SRCS_VAR header1.h ... headerN.h )
Use this to generate DCOP skeletions from the listed headers.
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KDE3_ADD_DCOP_STUBS(SRCS_VAR header1.h ... headerN.h )
Use this to generate DCOP stubs from the listed headers.
KDE3_ADD_UI_FILES(SRCS_VAR file1.ui ... fileN.ui )
Use this to add the Qt designer ui files to your application/library.
KDE3_ADD_KCFG_FILES(SRCS_VAR file1.kcfgc ...
fileN.kcfgc )
Use this to add KDE kconfig compiler files to your application/library.
KDE3_INSTALL_LIBTOOL_FILE(target)
This will create and install a simple libtool file for the given target.
KDE3_ADD_EXECUTABLE(name file1 ... fileN )
Currently identical to ADD_EXECUTABLE(), may provide some advanced features in the future.
KDE3_ADD_KPART(name [WITH_PREFIX] file1 ... fileN )
Create a KDE plugin (KPart, kioslave, etc.) from the given source files.
If WITH_PREFIX is given, the resulting plugin will have the prefix "lib", otherwise it won't.
It creates and installs an appropriate libtool la-file.
KDE3_ADD_KDEINIT_EXECUTABLE(name file1 ... fileN )
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Create a KDE application in the form of a module loadable via kdeinit.
A library named kdeinit_<name> will be created and a small executable which links to it.
The option KDE3_ENABLE_FINAL to enable all-in-one com-
pilation is no longer supported.
Author: Alexander Neundorf <[email protected]>
FindKDE4
Find KDE4 and provide all necessary variables and
macros to compile software for it. It looks for KDE 4
in the following directories in the given order:
CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX
KDEDIRS
/opt/kde4
Please look in FindKDE4Internal.cmake and
KDE4Macros.cmake for more information. They are
installed with the KDE 4 libraries in
$KDEDIRS/share/apps/cmake/modules/.
Author: Alexander Neundorf <[email protected]>
FindLAPACK
Find LAPACK library
This module finds an installed fortran library that
implements the LAPACK linear-algebra interface (see
http://www.netlib.org/lapack/).
The approach follows that taken for the autoconf macro
file, acx_lapack.m4 (distributed at http://ac-ar-
chive.sourceforge.net/ac-archive/acx_lapack.html).
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This module sets the following variables:
LAPACK_FOUND - set to true if a library implementing the LAPACK interface
is found
LAPACK_LINKER_FLAGS - uncached list of required linker flags (excluding -l
and -L).
LAPACK_LIBRARIES - uncached list of libraries (using full path name) to
link against to use LAPACK
LAPACK95_LIBRARIES - uncached list of libraries (using full path name) to
link against to use LAPACK95
LAPACK95_FOUND - set to true if a library implementing the LAPACK f95
interface is found
BLA_STATIC if set on this determines what kind of linkage we do (static)
BLA_VENDOR if set checks only the specified vendor, if not set checks
all the possibilities
BLA_F95 if set on tries to find the f95 interfaces for BLAS/LAPACK
## List of vendors (BLA_VENDOR) valid in this module #
Intel(mkl), ACML,Apple, NAS, Generic
FindLATEX
Find Latex
This module finds if Latex is installed and determines
where the executables are. This code sets the following
variables:
LATEX_COMPILER: path to the LaTeX compiler
PDFLATEX_COMPILER: path to the PdfLaTeX compiler
BIBTEX_COMPILER: path to the BibTeX compiler
MAKEINDEX_COMPILER: path to the MakeIndex compiler
DVIPS_CONVERTER: path to the DVIPS converter
PS2PDF_CONVERTER: path to the PS2PDF converter
LATEX2HTML_CONVERTER: path to the LaTeX2Html converter
FindLibArchive
Find libarchive library and headers
The module defines the following variables:
LibArchive_FOUND - true if libarchive was found
LibArchive_INCLUDE_DIRS - include search path
LibArchive_LIBRARIES - libraries to link
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LibArchive_VERSION - libarchive 3-component version number
FindLibXml2
Try to find the LibXml2 xml processing library
Once done this will define
LIBXML2_FOUND - System has LibXml2
LIBXML2_INCLUDE_DIR - The LibXml2 include directory
LIBXML2_LIBRARIES - The libraries needed to use LibXml2
LIBXML2_DEFINITIONS - Compiler switches required for using LibXml2
LIBXML2_XMLLINT_EXECUTABLE - The XML checking tool xmllint coming with LibXml2
FindLibXslt
Try to find the LibXslt library
Once done this will define
LIBXSLT_FOUND - system has LibXslt
LIBXSLT_INCLUDE_DIR - the LibXslt include directory
LIBXSLT_LIBRARIES - Link these to LibXslt
LIBXSLT_DEFINITIONS - Compiler switches required for using LibXslt
FindLua50
Locate Lua library This module defines
LUA50_FOUND, if false, do not try to link to Lua
LUA_LIBRARIES, both lua and lualib
LUA_INCLUDE_DIR, where to find lua.h and lualib.h (and probably lauxlib.h)
Note that the expected include convention is
#include "lua.h"
and not
#include <lua/lua.h>
This is because, the lua location is not standardized
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and may exist in locations other than lua/
FindLua51
Locate Lua library This module defines
LUA51_FOUND, if false, do not try to link to Lua
LUA_LIBRARIES
LUA_INCLUDE_DIR, where to find lua.h
Note that the expected include convention is
#include "lua.h"
and not
#include <lua/lua.h>
This is because, the lua location is not standardized
and may exist in locations other than lua/
FindMFC
Find MFC on Windows
Find the native MFC - i.e. decide if an application can
link to the MFC libraries.
MFC_FOUND - Was MFC support found
You don't need to include anything or link anything to
use it.
FindMPEG
Find the native MPEG includes and library
This module defines
MPEG_INCLUDE_DIR, where to find MPEG.h, etc.
MPEG_LIBRARIES, the libraries required to use MPEG.
MPEG_FOUND, If false, do not try to use MPEG.
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also defined, but not for general use are
MPEG_mpeg2_LIBRARY, where to find the MPEG library.
MPEG_vo_LIBRARY, where to find the vo library.
FindMPEG2
Find the native MPEG2 includes and library
This module defines
MPEG2_INCLUDE_DIR, path to mpeg2dec/mpeg2.h, etc.
MPEG2_LIBRARIES, the libraries required to use MPEG2.
MPEG2_FOUND, If false, do not try to use MPEG2.
also defined, but not for general use are
MPEG2_mpeg2_LIBRARY, where to find the MPEG2 library.
MPEG2_vo_LIBRARY, where to find the vo library.
FindMPI
Find a Message Passing Interface (MPI) implementation
The Message Passing Interface (MPI) is a library used
to write high-performance distributed-memory parallel
applications, and is typically deployed on a cluster.
MPI is a standard interface (defined by the MPI forum)
for which many implementations are available. All of
them have somewhat different include paths, libraries
to link against, etc., and this module tries to smooth
out those differences.
=== Variables ===
This module will set the following variables per lan-
guage in your project, where <lang> is one of C, CXX,
or Fortran:
MPI_<lang>_FOUND TRUE if FindMPI found MPI flags for <lang>
MPI_<lang>_COMPILER MPI Compiler wrapper for <lang>
MPI_<lang>_COMPILE_FLAGS Compilation flags for MPI programs
MPI_<lang>_INCLUDE_PATH Include path(s) for MPI header
MPI_<lang>_LINK_FLAGS Linking flags for MPI programs
MPI_<lang>_LIBRARIES All libraries to link MPI programs against
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Additionally, FindMPI sets the following variables for
running MPI programs from the command line:
MPIEXEC Executable for running MPI programs
MPIEXEC_NUMPROC_FLAG Flag to pass to MPIEXEC before giving
it the number of processors to run on
MPIEXEC_PREFLAGS Flags to pass to MPIEXEC directly
before the executable to run.
MPIEXEC_POSTFLAGS Flags to pass to MPIEXEC after other flags
=== Usage ===
To use this module, simply call FindMPI from a CMake-
Lists.txt file, or run find_package(MPI), then run
CMake. If you are happy with the auto- detected con-
figuration for your language, then you're done. If
not, you have two options:
1. Set MPI_<lang>_COMPILER to the MPI wrapper (mpicc, etc.) of your
choice and reconfigure. FindMPI will attempt to determine all the
necessary variables using THAT compiler's compile and link flags.
2. If this fails, or if your MPI implementation does not come with
a compiler wrapper, then set both MPI_<lang>_LIBRARIES and
MPI_<lang>_INCLUDE_PATH. You may also set any other variables
listed above, but these two are required. This will circumvent
autodetection entirely.
When configuration is successful, MPI_<lang>_COMPILER
will be set to the compiler wrapper for <lang>, if it
was found. MPI_<lang>_FOUND and other variables above
will be set if any MPI implementation was found for
<lang>, regardless of whether a compiler was found.
When using MPIEXEC to execute MPI applications, you
should typically use all of the MPIEXEC flags as fol-
lows:
${MPIEXEC} ${MPIEXEC_NUMPROC_FLAG} PROCS
${MPIEXEC_PREFLAGS} EXECUTABLE ${MPIEXEC_POSTFLAGS} ARGS
where PROCS is the number of processors on which to
execute the program, EXECUTABLE is the MPI program, and
ARGS are the arguments to pass to the MPI program.
=== Backward Compatibility ===
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For backward compatibility with older versions of Find-
MPI, these variables are set, but deprecated:
MPI_FOUND MPI_COMPILER MPI_LIBRARY
MPI_COMPILE_FLAGS MPI_INCLUDE_PATH MPI_EXTRA_LIBRARY
MPI_LINK_FLAGS MPI_LIBRARIES
In new projects, please use the MPI_<lang>_XXX equiva-
lents.
FindMatlab
this module looks for Matlab
Defines:
MATLAB_INCLUDE_DIR: include path for mex.h, engine.h
MATLAB_LIBRARIES: required libraries: libmex, etc
MATLAB_MEX_LIBRARY: path to libmex.lib
MATLAB_MX_LIBRARY: path to libmx.lib
MATLAB_ENG_LIBRARY: path to libeng.lib
FindMotif
Try to find Motif (or lesstif)
Once done this will define:
MOTIF_FOUND - system has MOTIF
MOTIF_INCLUDE_DIR - include paths to use Motif
MOTIF_LIBRARIES - Link these to use Motif
FindOpenAL
Locate OpenAL This module defines OPENAL_LIBRARY OPE-
NAL_FOUND, if false, do not try to link to OpenAL OPE-
NAL_INCLUDE_DIR, where to find the headers
$OPENALDIR is an environment variable that would corre-
spond to the ./configure --prefix=$OPENALDIR used in
building OpenAL.
Created by Eric Wing. This was influenced by the Find-
SDL.cmake module.
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FindOpenGL
Try to find OpenGL
Once done this will define
OPENGL_FOUND - system has OpenGL
OPENGL_XMESA_FOUND - system has XMESA
OPENGL_GLU_FOUND - system has GLU
OPENGL_INCLUDE_DIR - the GL include directory
OPENGL_LIBRARIES - Link these to use OpenGL and GLU
If you want to use just GL you can use these values
OPENGL_gl_LIBRARY - Path to OpenGL Library
OPENGL_glu_LIBRARY - Path to GLU Library
On OSX default to using the framework version of opengl
People will have to change the cache values of
OPENGL_glu_LIBRARY and OPENGL_gl_LIBRARY to use OpenGL
with X11 on OSX
FindOpenMP
Finds OpenMP support
This module can be used to detect OpenMP support in a
compiler. If the compiler supports OpenMP, the flags
required to compile with openmp support are set.
The following variables are set:
OpenMP_C_FLAGS - flags to add to the C compiler for OpenMP support
OpenMP_CXX_FLAGS - flags to add to the CXX compiler for OpenMP support
OPENMP_FOUND - true if openmp is detected
Supported compilers can be found at
http://openmp.org/wp/openmp-compilers/
FindOpenSSL
Try to find the OpenSSL encryption library
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Once done this will define
OPENSSL_ROOT_DIR - Set this variable to the root installation of OpenSSL
Read-Only variables:
OPENSSL_FOUND - system has the OpenSSL library
OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR - the OpenSSL include directory
OPENSSL_LIBRARIES - The libraries needed to use OpenSSL
OPENSSL_VERSION - This is set to $major.$minor.$revision (eg. 0.9.8)
FindOpenSceneGraph
Find OpenSceneGraph
This module searches for the OpenSceneGraph core "osg"
library as well as OpenThreads, and whatever additional
COMPONENTS (nodekits) that you specify.
See http://www.openscenegraph.org
NOTE: To use this module effectively you must either
require CMake >= 2.6.3 with cmake_minimum_required(VER-
SION 2.6.3) or download and place Find-
OpenThreads.cmake, Findosg_functions.cmake, Find-
osg.cmake, and Find<etc>.cmake files into your
CMAKE_MODULE_PATH.
==================================
This module accepts the following variables (note mixed
case)
OpenSceneGraph_DEBUG - Enable debugging output
OpenSceneGraph_MARK_AS_ADVANCED - Mark cache variables as advanced
automatically
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The following environment variables are also respected
for finding the OSG and it's various components.
CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH can also be used for this (see
find_library() CMake documentation).
<MODULE>_DIR (where MODULE is of the form "OSGVOLUME" and there is a FindosgVolume.cmake file)
OSG_DIR
OSGDIR
OSG_ROOT
This module defines the following output variables:
OPENSCENEGRAPH_FOUND - Was the OSG and all of the specified components found?
OPENSCENEGRAPH_VERSION - The version of the OSG which was found
OPENSCENEGRAPH_INCLUDE_DIRS - Where to find the headers
OPENSCENEGRAPH_LIBRARIES - The OSG libraries
================================== Example Usage:
find_package(OpenSceneGraph 2.0.0 REQUIRED osgDB osgUtil)
# libOpenThreads & libosg automatically searched
include_directories(${OPENSCENEGRAPH_INCLUDE_DIRS})
add_executable(foo foo.cc)
target_link_libraries(foo ${OPENSCENEGRAPH_LIBRARIES})
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FindOpenThreads
OpenThreads is a C++ based threading library. Its
largest userbase seems to OpenSceneGraph so you might
notice I accept OSGDIR as an environment path. I con-
sider this part of the Findosg* suite used to find
OpenSceneGraph components. Each component is separate
and you must opt in to each module.
Locate OpenThreads This module defines
OPENTHREADS_LIBRARY OPENTHREADS_FOUND, if false, do not
try to link to OpenThreads OPENTHREADS_INCLUDE_DIR,
where to find the headers
$OPENTHREADS_DIR is an environment variable that would
correspond to the ./configure --prefix=$OPENTHREADS_DIR
used in building osg.
Created by Eric Wing.
FindPHP4
Find PHP4
This module finds if PHP4 is installed and determines
where the include files and libraries are. It also
determines what the name of the library is. This code
sets the following variables:
PHP4_INCLUDE_PATH = path to where php.h can be found
PHP4_EXECUTABLE = full path to the php4 binary
FindPNG
Find the native PNG includes and library
This module defines
PNG_INCLUDE_DIR, where to find png.h, etc.
PNG_LIBRARIES, the libraries to link against to use PNG.
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PNG_DEFINITIONS - You should add_definitons(${PNG_DEFINITIONS}) before compiling code that includes png library files.
PNG_FOUND, If false, do not try to use PNG.
also defined, but not for general use are
PNG_LIBRARY, where to find the PNG library.
None of the above will be defined unles zlib can be
found. PNG depends on Zlib
FindPackageHandleStandardArgs
FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS(<name> ... )
This function is intended to be used in FindXXX.cmake
modules files. It handles the REQUIRED, QUIET and ver-
sion-related arguments to FIND_PACKAGE(). It also sets
the <UPPERCASED_NAME>_FOUND variable. The package is
considered found if all variables <var1>... listed con-
tain valid results, e.g. valid filepaths.
There are two modes of this function. The first argu-
ment in both modes is the name of the Find-module where
it is called (in original casing).
The first simple mode looks like this:
FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS(<name> (DEFAULT_MSG|"Custom failure message") <var1>...<varN> )
If the variables <var1> to <varN> are all valid, then
<UPPERCASED_NAME>_FOUND will be set to TRUE. If
DEFAULT_MSG is given as second argument, then the func-
tion will generate itself useful success and error mes-
sages. You can also supply a custom error message for
the failure case. This is not recommended.
The second mode is more powerful and also supports ver-
sion checking:
FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS(NAME [REQUIRED_VARS <var1>...<varN>]
[VERSION_VAR <versionvar>
[CONFIG_MODE]
[FAIL_MESSAGE "Custom failure message"] )
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As above, if <var1> through <varN> are all valid,
<UPPERCASED_NAME>_FOUND will be set to TRUE. After
REQUIRED_VARS the variables which are required for this
package are listed. Following VERSION_VAR the name of
the variable can be specified which holds the version
of the package which has been found. If this is done,
this version will be checked against the (potentially)
specified required version used in the find_package()
call. The EXACT keyword is also handled. The default
messages include information about the required version
and the version which has been actually found, both if
the version is ok or not. Use the option CONFIG_MODE if
your FindXXX.cmake module is a wrapper for a find_pack-
age(... NO_MODULE) call, in this case all the informa-
tion provided by the config-mode of find_package() will
be evaluated automatically. Via FAIL_MESSAGE a custom
failure message can be specified, if this is not used,
the default message will be displayed.
Example for mode 1:
FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS(LibXml2 DEFAULT_MSG LIBXML2_LIBRARY LIBXML2_INCLUDE_DIR)
LibXml2 is considered to be found, if both
LIBXML2_LIBRARY and LIBXML2_INCLUDE_DIR are valid. Then
also LIBXML2_FOUND is set to TRUE. If it is not found
and REQUIRED was used, it fails with FATAL_ERROR, inde-
pendent whether QUIET was used or not. If it is found,
success will be reported, including the content of
<var1>. On repeated Cmake runs, the same message won't
be printed again.
Example for mode 2:
FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS(BISON REQUIRED_VARS BISON_EXECUTABLE
VERSION_VAR BISON_VERSION)
In this case, BISON is considered to be found if the
variable(s) listed after REQUIRED_VAR are all valid,
i.e. BISON_EXECUTABLE in this case. Also the version of
BISON will be checked by using the version contained in
BISON_VERSION. Since no FAIL_MESSAGE is given, the
default messages will be printed.
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Another example for mode 2:
FIND_PACKAGE(Automoc4 QUIET NO_MODULE HINTS /opt/automoc4)
FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS(Automoc4 CONFIG_MODE)
In this case, FindAutmoc4.cmake wraps a call to
FIND_PACKAGE(Automoc4 NO_MODULE) and adds an additional
search directory for automoc4. The following FIND_PACK-
AGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS() call produces a proper suc-
cess/error message.
FindPackageMessage
FIND_PACKAGE_MESSAGE(<name> "message for user" "find
result details")
This macro is intended to be used in FindXXX.cmake mod-
ules files. It will print a message once for each
unique find result. This is useful for telling the user
where a package was found. The first argument specifies
the name (XXX) of the package. The second argument
specifies the message to display. The third argument
lists details about the find result so that if they
change the message will be displayed again. The macro
also obeys the QUIET argument to the find_package com-
mand.
Example:
IF(X11_FOUND)
FIND_PACKAGE_MESSAGE(X11 "Found X11: ${X11_X11_LIB}"
"[${X11_X11_LIB}][${X11_INCLUDE_DIR}]")
ELSE(X11_FOUND)
...
ENDIF(X11_FOUND)
FindPerl
Find perl
this module looks for Perl
PERL_EXECUTABLE - the full path to perl
PERL_FOUND - If false, don't attempt to use perl.
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FindPerlLibs
Find Perl libraries
This module finds if PERL is installed and determines
where the include files and libraries are. It also
determines what the name of the library is. This code
sets the following variables:
PERLLIBS_FOUND = True if perl.h & libperl were found
PERL_INCLUDE_PATH = path to where perl.h is found
PERL_LIBRARY = path to libperl
PERL_EXECUTABLE = full path to the perl binary
The minimum required version of Perl can be specified
using the standard syntax, e.g. FIND_PACKAGE(PerlLibs
6.0)
The following variables are also available if needed
(introduced after CMake 2.6.4)
PERL_SITESEARCH = path to the sitesearch install dir
PERL_SITELIB = path to the sitelib install directory
PERL_VENDORARCH = path to the vendor arch install directory
PERL_VENDORLIB = path to the vendor lib install directory
PERL_ARCHLIB = path to the arch lib install directory
PERL_PRIVLIB = path to the priv lib install directory
PERL_EXTRA_C_FLAGS = Compilation flags used to build perl
FindPhysFS
Locate PhysFS library This module defines
PHYSFS_LIBRARY, the name of the library to link against
PHYSFS_FOUND, if false, do not try to link to PHYSFS
PHYSFS_INCLUDE_DIR, where to find physfs.h
$PHYSFSDIR is an environment variable that would corre-
spond to the ./configure --prefix=$PHYSFSDIR used in
building PHYSFS.
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Created by Eric Wing.
FindPike
Find Pike
This module finds if PIKE is installed and determines
where the include files and libraries are. It also
determines what the name of the library is. This code
sets the following variables:
PIKE_INCLUDE_PATH = path to where program.h is found
PIKE_EXECUTABLE = full path to the pike binary
FindPkgConfig
a pkg-config module for CMake
Usage:
pkg_check_modules(<PREFIX> [REQUIRED] [QUIET] <MODULE> [<MODULE>]*)
checks for all the given modules
pkg_search_module(<PREFIX> [REQUIRED] [QUIET] <MODULE> [<MODULE>]*)
checks for given modules and uses the first working one
When the 'REQUIRED' argument was set, macros will fail
with an error when module(s) could not be found
When the 'QUIET' argument is set, no status messages
will be printed.
It sets the following variables:
PKG_CONFIG_FOUND ... true if pkg-config works on the system
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PKG_CONFIG_EXECUTABLE ... pathname of the pkg-config program
<PREFIX>_FOUND ... set to 1 if module(s) exist
For the following variables two sets of values exist;
first one is the common one and has the given PREFIX.
The second set contains flags which are given out when
pkgconfig was called with the '--static' option.
<XPREFIX>_LIBRARIES ... only the libraries (w/o the '-l')
<XPREFIX>_LIBRARY_DIRS ... the paths of the libraries (w/o the '-L')
<XPREFIX>_LDFLAGS ... all required linker flags
<XPREFIX>_LDFLAGS_OTHER ... all other linker flags
<XPREFIX>_INCLUDE_DIRS ... the '-I' preprocessor flags (w/o the '-I')
<XPREFIX>_CFLAGS ... all required cflags
<XPREFIX>_CFLAGS_OTHER ... the other compiler flags
<XPREFIX> = <PREFIX> for common case
<XPREFIX> = <PREFIX>_STATIC for static linking
There are some special variables whose prefix depends
on the count of given modules. When there is only one
module, <PREFIX> stays unchanged. When there are multi-
ple modules, the prefix will be changed to <PRE-
FIX>_<MODNAME>:
<XPREFIX>_VERSION ... version of the module
<XPREFIX>_PREFIX ... prefix-directory of the module
<XPREFIX>_INCLUDEDIR ... include-dir of the module
<XPREFIX>_LIBDIR ... lib-dir of the module
<XPREFIX> = <PREFIX> when |MODULES| == 1, else
<XPREFIX> = <PREFIX>_<MODNAME>
A <MODULE> parameter can have the following formats:
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{MODNAME} ... matches any version
{MODNAME}>={VERSION} ... at least version <VERSION> is required
{MODNAME}={VERSION} ... exactly version <VERSION> is required
{MODNAME}<={VERSION} ... modules must not be newer than <VERSION>
Examples
pkg_check_modules (GLIB2 glib-2.0)
pkg_check_modules (GLIB2 glib-2.0>=2.10)
requires at least version 2.10 of glib2 and defines e.g.
GLIB2_VERSION=2.10.3
pkg_check_modules (FOO glib-2.0>=2.10 gtk+-2.0)
requires both glib2 and gtk2, and defines e.g.
FOO_glib-2.0_VERSION=2.10.3
FOO_gtk+-2.0_VERSION=2.8.20
pkg_check_modules (XRENDER REQUIRED xrender)
defines e.g.:
XRENDER_LIBRARIES=Xrender;X11
XRENDER_STATIC_LIBRARIES=Xrender;X11;pthread;Xau;Xdmcp
pkg_search_module (BAR libxml-2.0 libxml2 libxml>=2)
FindPostgreSQL
Find the PostgreSQL installation.
Usage: In your CMakeLists.txt file do something like
this: ... # PostgreSQL FIND_PACKAGE(PostgreSQL) ... if(
PostgreSQL_FOUND )
include_directories(${PostgreSQL_INCLUDE_DIRS})
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endif( PostgreSQL_FOUND ) ... Remember to include
${PostgreSQL_LIBRARIES} in the target_link_libraries()
statement.
In Windows, we make the assumption that, if the Post-
greSQL files are installed, the default directory will
be C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL.
FindProducer
Though Producer isn't directly part of OpenSceneGraph,
its primary user is OSG so I consider this part of the
Findosg* suite used to find OpenSceneGraph components.
You'll notice that I accept OSGDIR as an environment
path.
Each component is separate and you must opt in to each
module. You must also opt into OpenGL (and
OpenThreads?) as these modules won't do it for you.
This is to allow you control over your own system
piece by piece in case you need to opt out of certain
components or change the Find behavior for a particular
module (perhaps because the default FindOpenGL.cmake
module doesn't work with your system as an example). If
you want to use a more convenient module that includes
everything, use the FindOpenSceneGraph.cmake instead of
the Findosg*.cmake modules.
Locate Producer This module defines PRODUCER_LIBRARY
PRODUCER_FOUND, if false, do not try to link to Pro-
ducer PRODUCER_INCLUDE_DIR, where to find the headers
$PRODUCER_DIR is an environment variable that would
correspond to the ./configure --prefix=$PRODUCER_DIR
used in building osg.
Created by Eric Wing.
FindProtobuf
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Locate and configure the Google Protocol Buffers
library.
The following variables can be set and are optional:
PROTOBUF_SRC_ROOT_FOLDER - When compiling with MSVC, if this cache variable is set
the protobuf-default VS project build locations
(vsprojects/Debug & vsprojects/Release) will be searched
for libraries and binaries.
Defines the following variables:
PROTOBUF_FOUND - Found the Google Protocol Buffers library (libprotobuf & header files)
PROTOBUF_INCLUDE_DIRS - Include directories for Google Protocol Buffers
PROTOBUF_LIBRARIES - The protobuf libraries
[New in CMake 2.8.5]
PROTOBUF_PROTOC_LIBRARIES - The protoc libraries
PROTOBUF_LITE_LIBRARIES - The protobuf-lite libraries
The following cache variables are also available to set
or use:
PROTOBUF_LIBRARY - The protobuf library
PROTOBUF_PROTOC_LIBRARY - The protoc library
PROTOBUF_INCLUDE_DIR - The include directory for protocol buffers
PROTOBUF_PROTOC_EXECUTABLE - The protoc compiler
[New in CMake 2.8.5]
PROTOBUF_LIBRARY_DEBUG - The protobuf library (debug)
PROTOBUF_PROTOC_LIBRARY_DEBUG - The protoc library (debug)
PROTOBUF_LITE_LIBRARY - The protobuf lite library
PROTOBUF_LITE_LIBRARY_DEBUG - The protobuf lite library (debug)
====================================================================
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Example:
find_package(Protobuf REQUIRED)
include_directories(${PROTOBUF_INCLUDE_DIRS})
include_directories(${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR})
PROTOBUF_GENERATE_CPP(PROTO_SRCS PROTO_HDRS foo.proto)
add_executable(bar bar.cc ${PROTO_SRCS} ${PROTO_HDRS})
target_link_libraries(bar ${PROTOBUF_LIBRARIES})
NOTE: You may need to link against pthreads, depending
on the platform.
====================================================================
PROTOBUF_GENERATE_CPP (public function)
SRCS = Variable to define with autogenerated
source files
HDRS = Variable to define with autogenerated
header files
ARGN = proto files
====================================================================
FindPythonInterp
Find python interpreter
This module finds if Python interpreter is installed
and determines where the executables are. This code
sets the following variables:
PYTHONINTERP_FOUND - Was the Python executable found
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PYTHON_EXECUTABLE - path to the Python interpreter
PYTHON_VERSION_STRING - Python version found e.g. 2.5.2
PYTHON_VERSION_MAJOR - Python major version found e.g. 2
PYTHON_VERSION_MINOR - Python minor version found e.g. 5
PYTHON_VERSION_PATCH - Python patch version found e.g. 2
Python_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS - list of additional Python versions to search for
FindPythonLibs
Find python libraries
This module finds if Python is installed and determines
where the include files and libraries are. It also
determines what the name of the library is. This code
sets the following variables:
PYTHONLIBS_FOUND - have the Python libs been found
PYTHON_LIBRARIES - path to the python library
PYTHON_INCLUDE_PATH - path to where Python.h is found (deprecated)
PYTHON_INCLUDE_DIRS - path to where Python.h is found
PYTHON_DEBUG_LIBRARIES - path to the debug library
Python_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS - list of additional Python versions to search for
FindQt
Searches for all installed versions of QT.
This should only be used if your project can work with
multiple versions of QT. If not, you should just
directly use FindQt4 or FindQt3. If multiple versions
of QT are found on the machine, then The user must set
the option DESIRED_QT_VERSION to the version they want
to use. If only one version of qt is found on the
machine, then the DESIRED_QT_VERSION is set to that
version and the matching FindQt3 or FindQt4 module is
included. Once the user sets DESIRED_QT_VERSION, then
the FindQt3 or FindQt4 module is included.
QT_REQUIRED if this is set to TRUE then if CMake can
not find QT4 or QT3 an error is raised
and a message is sent to the user.
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DESIRED_QT_VERSION OPTION is created
QT4_INSTALLED is set to TRUE if qt4 is found.
QT3_INSTALLED is set to TRUE if qt3 is found.
FindQt3
Locate Qt include paths and libraries
This module defines:
QT_INCLUDE_DIR - where to find qt.h, etc.
QT_LIBRARIES - the libraries to link against to use Qt.
QT_DEFINITIONS - definitions to use when
compiling code that uses Qt.
QT_FOUND - If false, don't try to use Qt.
If you need the multithreaded version of Qt, set
QT_MT_REQUIRED to TRUE
Also defined, but not for general use are:
QT_MOC_EXECUTABLE, where to find the moc tool.
QT_UIC_EXECUTABLE, where to find the uic tool.
QT_QT_LIBRARY, where to find the Qt library.
QT_QTMAIN_LIBRARY, where to find the qtmain
library. This is only required by Qt3 on Windows.
FindQt4
Find QT 4
This module can be used to find Qt4. The most important
issue is that the Qt4 qmake is available via the system
path. This qmake is then used to detect basically
everything else. This module defines a number of key
variables and macros. The variable QT_USE_FILE is set
which is the path to a CMake file that can be included
to compile Qt 4 applications and libraries. It sets up
the compilation environment for include directories,
preprocessor defines and populates a QT_LIBRARIES vari-
able.
Typical usage could be something like:
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find_package(Qt4 4.4.3 REQUIRED QtCore QtGui QtXml)
include(${QT_USE_FILE})
add_executable(myexe main.cpp)
target_link_libraries(myexe ${QT_LIBRARIES})
The minimum required version can be specified using the
standard find_package()-syntax (see example above).
For compatibility with older versions of FindQt4.cmake
it is also possible to set the variable QT_MIN_VERSION
to the minimum required version of Qt4 before the
find_package(Qt4) command. If both are used, the ver-
sion used in the find_package() command overrides the
one from QT_MIN_VERSION.
When using the components argument, QT_USE_QT* vari-
ables are automatically set for the QT_USE_FILE to pick
up. If one wishes to manually set them, the available
ones to set include:
QT_DONT_USE_QTCORE
QT_DONT_USE_QTGUI
QT_USE_QT3SUPPORT
QT_USE_QTASSISTANT
QT_USE_QAXCONTAINER
QT_USE_QAXSERVER
QT_USE_QTDESIGNER
QT_USE_QTMOTIF
QT_USE_QTMAIN
QT_USE_QTMULTIMEDIA
QT_USE_QTNETWORK
QT_USE_QTNSPLUGIN
QT_USE_QTOPENGL
QT_USE_QTSQL
QT_USE_QTXML
QT_USE_QTSVG
QT_USE_QTTEST
QT_USE_QTUITOOLS
QT_USE_QTDBUS
QT_USE_QTSCRIPT
QT_USE_QTASSISTANTCLIENT
QT_USE_QTHELP
QT_USE_QTWEBKIT
QT_USE_QTXMLPATTERNS
QT_USE_PHONON
QT_USE_QTSCRIPTTOOLS
QT_USE_QTDECLARATIVE
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QT_USE_IMPORTED_TARGETS
If this variable is set to TRUE, FindQt4.cmake will create imported
library targets for the various Qt libraries and set the
library variables like QT_QTCORE_LIBRARY to point at these imported
targets instead of the library file on disk. This provides much better
handling of the release and debug versions of the Qt libraries and is
also always backwards compatible, except for the case that dependencies
of libraries are exported, these will then also list the names of the
imported targets as dependency and not the file location on disk. This
is much more flexible, but requires that FindQt4.cmake is executed before
such an exported dependency file is processed.
There are also some files that need processing by some
Qt tools such as moc and uic. Listed below are macros
that may be used to process those files.
macro QT4_WRAP_CPP(outfiles inputfile ... OPTIONS ...)
create moc code from a list of files containing Qt class with
the Q_OBJECT declaration. Per-direcotry preprocessor definitions
are also added. Options may be given to moc, such as those found
when executing "moc -help".
macro QT4_WRAP_UI(outfiles inputfile ... OPTIONS ...)
create code from a list of Qt designer ui files.
Options may be given to uic, such as those found
when executing "uic -help"
macro QT4_ADD_RESOURCES(outfiles inputfile ... OPTIONS ...)
create code from a list of Qt resource files.
Options may be given to rcc, such as those found
when executing "rcc -help"
macro QT4_GENERATE_MOC(inputfile outputfile )
creates a rule to run moc on infile and create outfile.
Use this if for some reason QT4_WRAP_CPP() isn't appropriate, e.g.
because you need a custom filename for the moc file or something similar.
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macro QT4_AUTOMOC(sourcefile1 sourcefile2 ... )
This macro is still experimental.
It can be used to have moc automatically handled.
So if you have the files foo.h and foo.cpp, and in foo.h a
a class uses the Q_OBJECT macro, moc has to run on it. If you don't
want to use QT4_WRAP_CPP() (which is reliable and mature), you can insert
#include "foo.moc"
in foo.cpp and then give foo.cpp as argument to QT4_AUTOMOC(). This will the
scan all listed files at cmake-time for such included moc files and if it finds
them cause a rule to be generated to run moc at build time on the
accompanying header file foo.h.
If a source file has the SKIP_AUTOMOC property set it will be ignored by this macro.
macro QT4_ADD_DBUS_INTERFACE(outfiles interface basename)
create a the interface header and implementation files with the
given basename from the given interface xml file and add it to
the list of sources
macro QT4_ADD_DBUS_INTERFACES(outfiles inputfile ... )
create the interface header and implementation files
for all listed interface xml files
the name will be automatically determined from the name of the xml file
macro QT4_ADD_DBUS_ADAPTOR(outfiles xmlfile parentheader parentclassname [basename] [classname])
create a dbus adaptor (header and implementation file) from the xml file
describing the interface, and add it to the list of sources. The adaptor
forwards the calls to a parent class, defined in parentheader and named
parentclassname. The name of the generated files will be
<basename>adaptor.{cpp,h} where basename defaults to the basename of the xml file.
If <classname> is provided, then it will be used as the classname of the
adaptor itself.
macro QT4_GENERATE_DBUS_INTERFACE( header [interfacename] OPTIONS ...)
generate the xml interface file from the given header.
If the optional argument interfacename is omitted, the name of the
interface file is constructed from the basename of the header with
the suffix .xml appended.
Options may be given to qdbuscpp2xml, such as those found when executing "qdbuscpp2xml --help"
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macro QT4_CREATE_TRANSLATION( qm_files directories ... sources ...
ts_files ... OPTIONS ...)
out: qm_files
in: directories sources ts_files
options: flags to pass to lupdate, such as -extensions to specify
extensions for a directory scan.
generates commands to create .ts (vie lupdate) and .qm
(via lrelease) - files from directories and/or sources. The ts files are
created and/or updated in the source tree (unless given with full paths).
The qm files are generated in the build tree.
Updating the translations can be done by adding the qm_files
to the source list of your library/executable, so they are
always updated, or by adding a custom target to control when
they get updated/generated.
macro QT4_ADD_TRANSLATION( qm_files ts_files ... )
out: qm_files
in: ts_files
generates commands to create .qm from .ts - files. The generated
filenames can be found in qm_files. The ts_files
must exists and are not updated in any way.
Below is a detailed list of variables that FindQt4.cmake sets.
QT_FOUND If false, don't try to use Qt.
QT4_FOUND If false, don't try to use Qt 4.
QT_VERSION_MAJOR The major version of Qt found.
QT_VERSION_MINOR The minor version of Qt found.
QT_VERSION_PATCH The patch version of Qt found.
QT_EDITION Set to the edition of Qt (i.e. DesktopLight)
QT_EDITION_DESKTOPLIGHT True if QT_EDITION == DesktopLight
QT_QTCORE_FOUND True if QtCore was found.
QT_QTGUI_FOUND True if QtGui was found.
QT_QT3SUPPORT_FOUND True if Qt3Support was found.
QT_QTASSISTANT_FOUND True if QtAssistant was found.
QT_QTASSISTANTCLIENT_FOUND True if QtAssistantClient was found.
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QT_QAXCONTAINER_FOUND True if QAxContainer was found (Windows only).
QT_QAXSERVER_FOUND True if QAxServer was found (Windows only).
QT_QTDBUS_FOUND True if QtDBus was found.
QT_QTDESIGNER_FOUND True if QtDesigner was found.
QT_QTDESIGNERCOMPONENTS True if QtDesignerComponents was found.
QT_QTHELP_FOUND True if QtHelp was found.
QT_QTMOTIF_FOUND True if QtMotif was found.
QT_QTMULTIMEDIA_FOUND True if QtMultimedia was found (since Qt 4.6.0).
QT_QTNETWORK_FOUND True if QtNetwork was found.
QT_QTNSPLUGIN_FOUND True if QtNsPlugin was found.
QT_QTOPENGL_FOUND True if QtOpenGL was found.
QT_QTSQL_FOUND True if QtSql was found.
QT_QTSVG_FOUND True if QtSvg was found.
QT_QTSCRIPT_FOUND True if QtScript was found.
QT_QTSCRIPTTOOLS_FOUND True if QtScriptTools was found.
QT_QTTEST_FOUND True if QtTest was found.
QT_QTUITOOLS_FOUND True if QtUiTools was found.
QT_QTWEBKIT_FOUND True if QtWebKit was found.
QT_QTXML_FOUND True if QtXml was found.
QT_QTXMLPATTERNS_FOUND True if QtXmlPatterns was found.
QT_PHONON_FOUND True if phonon was found.
QT_QTDECLARATIVE_FOUND True if QtDeclarative was found.
QT_MAC_USE_COCOA For Mac OS X, its whether Cocoa or Carbon is used.
In general, this should not be used, but its useful
when having platform specific code.
QT_DEFINITIONS Definitions to use when compiling code that uses Qt.
You do not need to use this if you include QT_USE_FILE.
The QT_USE_FILE will also define QT_DEBUG and QT_NO_DEBUG
to fit your current build type. Those are not contained
in QT_DEFINITIONS.
QT_INCLUDES List of paths to all include directories of
Qt4 QT_INCLUDE_DIR and QT_QTCORE_INCLUDE_DIR are
always in this variable even if NOTFOUND,
all other INCLUDE_DIRS are
only added if they are found.
You do not need to use this if you include QT_USE_FILE.
Include directories for the Qt modules are listed here.
You do not need to use these variables if you include QT_USE_FILE.
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QT_INCLUDE_DIR Path to "include" of Qt4
QT_QT3SUPPORT_INCLUDE_DIR Path to "include/Qt3Support"
QT_QTASSISTANT_INCLUDE_DIR Path to "include/QtAssistant"
QT_QTASSISTANTCLIENT_INCLUDE_DIR Path to "include/QtAssistant"
QT_QAXCONTAINER_INCLUDE_DIR Path to "include/ActiveQt" (Windows only)
QT_QAXSERVER_INCLUDE_DIR Path to "include/ActiveQt" (Windows only)
QT_QTCORE_INCLUDE_DIR Path to "include/QtCore"
QT_QTDBUS_INCLUDE_DIR Path to "include/QtDBus"
QT_QTDESIGNER_INCLUDE_DIR Path to "include/QtDesigner"
QT_QTDESIGNERCOMPONENTS_INCLUDE_DIR Path to "include/QtDesigner"
QT_QTGUI_INCLUDE_DIR Path to "include/QtGui"
QT_QTHELP_INCLUDE_DIR Path to "include/QtHelp"
QT_QTMOTIF_INCLUDE_DIR Path to "include/QtMotif"
QT_QTMULTIMEDIA_INCLUDE_DIR Path to "include/QtMultimedia"
QT_QTNETWORK_INCLUDE_DIR Path to "include/QtNetwork"
QT_QTNSPLUGIN_INCLUDE_DIR Path to "include/QtNsPlugin"
QT_QTOPENGL_INCLUDE_DIR Path to "include/QtOpenGL"
QT_QTSCRIPT_INCLUDE_DIR Path to "include/QtScript"
QT_QTSQL_INCLUDE_DIR Path to "include/QtSql"
QT_QTSVG_INCLUDE_DIR Path to "include/QtSvg"
QT_QTTEST_INCLUDE_DIR Path to "include/QtTest"
QT_QTWEBKIT_INCLUDE_DIR Path to "include/QtWebKit"
QT_QTXML_INCLUDE_DIR Path to "include/QtXml"
QT_QTXMLPATTERNS_INCLUDE_DIR Path to "include/QtXmlPatterns"
QT_PHONON_INCLUDE_DIR Path to "include/phonon"
QT_QTSCRIPTTOOLS_INCLUDE_DIR Path to "include/QtScriptTools"
QT_QTDECLARATIVE_INCLUDE_DIR Path to "include/QtDeclarative"
QT_BINARY_DIR Path to "bin" of Qt4
QT_LIBRARY_DIR Path to "lib" of Qt4
QT_PLUGINS_DIR Path to "plugins" for Qt4
QT_TRANSLATIONS_DIR Path to "translations" of Qt4
QT_IMPORTS_DIR Path to "imports" of Qt4
QT_DOC_DIR Path to "doc" of Qt4
QT_MKSPECS_DIR Path to "mkspecs" of Qt4
The Qt toolkit may contain both debug and release
libraries. In that case, the following library vari-
ables will contain both. You do not need to use these
variables if you include QT_USE_FILE, and use
QT_LIBRARIES.
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QT_QT3SUPPORT_LIBRARY The Qt3Support library
QT_QTASSISTANT_LIBRARY The QtAssistant library
QT_QTASSISTANTCLIENT_LIBRARY The QtAssistantClient library
QT_QAXCONTAINER_LIBRARY The QAxContainer library (Windows only)
QT_QAXSERVER_LIBRARY The QAxServer library (Windows only)
QT_QTCORE_LIBRARY The QtCore library
QT_QTDBUS_LIBRARY The QtDBus library
QT_QTDESIGNER_LIBRARY The QtDesigner library
QT_QTDESIGNERCOMPONENTS_LIBRARY The QtDesignerComponents library
QT_QTGUI_LIBRARY The QtGui library
QT_QTHELP_LIBRARY The QtHelp library
QT_QTMOTIF_LIBRARY The QtMotif library
QT_QTMULTIMEDIA_LIBRARY The QtMultimedia library
QT_QTNETWORK_LIBRARY The QtNetwork library
QT_QTNSPLUGIN_LIBRARY The QtNsPLugin library
QT_QTOPENGL_LIBRARY The QtOpenGL library
QT_QTSCRIPT_LIBRARY The QtScript library
QT_QTSQL_LIBRARY The QtSql library
QT_QTSVG_LIBRARY The QtSvg library
QT_QTTEST_LIBRARY The QtTest library
QT_QTUITOOLS_LIBRARY The QtUiTools library
QT_QTWEBKIT_LIBRARY The QtWebKit library
QT_QTXML_LIBRARY The QtXml library
QT_QTXMLPATTERNS_LIBRARY The QtXmlPatterns library
QT_QTMAIN_LIBRARY The qtmain library for Windows
QT_PHONON_LIBRARY The phonon library
QT_QTSCRIPTTOOLS_LIBRARY The QtScriptTools library
The QtDeclarative library: QT_QTDECLARA-
TIVE_LIBRARY
also defined, but NOT for general use are
QT_MOC_EXECUTABLE Where to find the moc tool.
QT_UIC_EXECUTABLE Where to find the uic tool.
QT_UIC3_EXECUTABLE Where to find the uic3 tool.
QT_RCC_EXECUTABLE Where to find the rcc tool
QT_DBUSCPP2XML_EXECUTABLE Where to find the qdbuscpp2xml tool.
QT_DBUSXML2CPP_EXECUTABLE Where to find the qdbusxml2cpp tool.
QT_LUPDATE_EXECUTABLE Where to find the lupdate tool.
QT_LRELEASE_EXECUTABLE Where to find the lrelease tool.
QT_QCOLLECTIONGENERATOR_EXECUTABLE Where to find the qcollectiongenerator tool.
QT_DESIGNER_EXECUTABLE Where to find the Qt designer tool.
QT_LINGUIST_EXECUTABLE Where to find the Qt linguist tool.
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These are around for backwards compatibility they will
be set
QT_WRAP_CPP Set true if QT_MOC_EXECUTABLE is found
QT_WRAP_UI Set true if QT_UIC_EXECUTABLE is found
These variables do _NOT_ have any effect anymore (com-
pared to FindQt.cmake)
QT_MT_REQUIRED Qt4 is now always multithreaded
These variables are set to "" Because Qt structure
changed (They make no sense in Qt4)
QT_QT_LIBRARY Qt-Library is now split
FindQuickTime
Locate QuickTime This module defines QUICKTIME_LIBRARY
QUICKTIME_FOUND, if false, do not try to link to gdal
QUICKTIME_INCLUDE_DIR, where to find the headers
$QUICKTIME_DIR is an environment variable that would
correspond to the ./configure --prefix=$QUICKTIME_DIR
Created by Eric Wing.
FindRTI
Try to find M&S HLA RTI libraries
This module finds if any HLA RTI is installed and
locates the standard RTI include files and libraries.
RTI is a simulation infrastructure standardized by IEEE
and SISO. It has a well defined C++ API that assures
that simulation applications are independent on a par-
ticular RTI implementation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Run-Time_Infrastructure_(simulation)
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This code sets the following variables:
RTI_INCLUDE_DIR = the directory where RTI includes file are found
RTI_LIBRARIES = The libraries to link against to use RTI
RTI_DEFINITIONS = -DRTI_USES_STD_FSTREAM
RTI_FOUND = Set to FALSE if any HLA RTI was not found
Report problems to <[email protected]>
FindRuby
Find Ruby
This module finds if Ruby is installed and determines
where the include files and libraries are. Ruby 1.8 and
1.9 are supported.
The minimum required version of Ruby can be specified
using the standard syntax, e.g. FIND_PACKAGE(Ruby 1.8)
It also determines what the name of the library is.
This code sets the following variables:
RUBY_EXECUTABLE = full path to the ruby binary
RUBY_INCLUDE_DIRS = include dirs to be used when using the ruby library
RUBY_LIBRARY = full path to the ruby library
RUBY_VERSION = the version of ruby which was found, e.g. "1.8.7"
RUBY_FOUND = set to true if ruby ws found successfully
RUBY_INCLUDE_PATH = same as RUBY_INCLUDE_DIRS, only provided for compatibility reasons, don't use it
FindSDL
Locate SDL library This module defines SDL_LIBRARY, the
name of the library to link against SDL_FOUND, if
false, do not try to link to SDL SDL_INCLUDE_DIR, where
to find SDL.h
This module responds to the the flag:
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SDL_BUILDING_LIBRARY If this is defined, then no
SDL_main will be linked in because only applications
need main(). Otherwise, it is assumed you are building
an application and this module will attempt to locate
and set the the proper link flags as part of the
returned SDL_LIBRARY variable.
Don't forget to include SDLmain.h and SDLmain.m your
project for the OS X framework based version. (Other
versions link to -lSDLmain which this module will try
to find on your behalf.) Also for OS X, this module
will automatically add the -framework Cocoa on your
behalf.
Additional Note: If you see an empty SDL_LIBRARY_TEMP
in your configuration and no SDL_LIBRARY, it means
CMake did not find your SDL library (SDL.dll, lib-
sdl.so, SDL.framework, etc). Set SDL_LIBRARY_TEMP to
point to your SDL library, and configure again. Simi-
larly, if you see an empty SDLMAIN_LIBRARY, you should
set this value as appropriate. These values are used to
generate the final SDL_LIBRARY variable, but when these
values are unset, SDL_LIBRARY does not get created.
$SDLDIR is an environment variable that would corre-
spond to the ./configure --prefix=$SDLDIR used in
building SDL. l.e.galup 9-20-02
Modified by Eric Wing. Added code to assist with auto-
mated building by using environmental variables and
providing a more controlled/consistent search behavior.
Added new modifications to recognize OS X frameworks
and additional Unix paths (FreeBSD, etc). Also cor-
rected the header search path to follow "proper" SDL
guidelines. Added a search for SDLmain which is needed
by some platforms. Added a search for threads which is
needed by some platforms. Added needed compile switches
for MinGW.
On OSX, this will prefer the Framework version (if
found) over others. People will have to manually change
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the cache values of SDL_LIBRARY to override this
selection or set the CMake environment
CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH to modify the search paths.
Note that the header path has changed from SDL/SDL.h to
just SDL.h This needed to change because "proper" SDL
convention is #include "SDL.h", not <SDL/SDL.h>. This
is done for portability reasons because not all systems
place things in SDL/ (see FreeBSD).
FindSDL_image
Locate SDL_image library This module defines SDLIM-
AGE_LIBRARY, the name of the library to link against
SDLIMAGE_FOUND, if false, do not try to link to SDL
SDLIMAGE_INCLUDE_DIR, where to find SDL/SDL.h
$SDLDIR is an environment variable that would corre-
spond to the ./configure --prefix=$SDLDIR used in
building SDL.
Created by Eric Wing. This was influenced by the Find-
SDL.cmake module, but with modifications to recognize
OS X frameworks and additional Unix paths (FreeBSD,
etc).
FindSDL_mixer
Locate SDL_mixer library This module defines
SDLMIXER_LIBRARY, the name of the library to link
against SDLMIXER_FOUND, if false, do not try to link to
SDL SDLMIXER_INCLUDE_DIR, where to find SDL/SDL.h
$SDLDIR is an environment variable that would corre-
spond to the ./configure --prefix=$SDLDIR used in
building SDL.
Created by Eric Wing. This was influenced by the Find-
SDL.cmake module, but with modifications to recognize
OS X frameworks and additional Unix paths (FreeBSD,
etc).
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FindSDL_net
Locate SDL_net library This module defines SDL-
NET_LIBRARY, the name of the library to link against
SDLNET_FOUND, if false, do not try to link against SDL-
NET_INCLUDE_DIR, where to find the headers
$SDLDIR is an environment variable that would corre-
spond to the ./configure --prefix=$SDLDIR used in
building SDL.
Created by Eric Wing. This was influenced by the Find-
SDL.cmake module, but with modifications to recognize
OS X frameworks and additional Unix paths (FreeBSD,
etc).
FindSDL_sound
Locates the SDL_sound library
FindSDL_ttf
Locate SDL_ttf library This module defines
SDLTTF_LIBRARY, the name of the library to link against
SDLTTF_FOUND, if false, do not try to link to SDL
SDLTTF_INCLUDE_DIR, where to find SDL/SDL.h
$SDLDIR is an environment variable that would corre-
spond to the ./configure --prefix=$SDLDIR used in
building SDL.
Created by Eric Wing. This was influenced by the Find-
SDL.cmake module, but with modifications to recognize
OS X frameworks and additional Unix paths (FreeBSD,
etc).
FindSWIG
Find SWIG
This module finds an installed SWIG. It sets the fol-
lowing variables:
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SWIG_FOUND - set to true if SWIG is found
SWIG_DIR - the directory where swig is installed
SWIG_EXECUTABLE - the path to the swig executable
SWIG_VERSION - the version number of the swig executable
The minimum required version of SWIG can be specified
using the standard syntax, e.g. FIND_PACKAGE(SWIG 1.1)
All information is collected from the SWIG_EXECUTABLE
so the version to be found can be changed from the com-
mand line by means of setting SWIG_EXECUTABLE
FindSelfPackers
Find upx
This module looks for some executable packers (i.e.
softwares that compress executables or shared libs into
on-the-fly self-extracting executables or shared libs.
Examples:
UPX: http://wildsau.idv.uni-linz.ac.at/mfx/upx.html
FindSquish
-- Typical Use
This module can be used to find Squish (currently sup-
port is aimed at version 3).
SQUISH_FOUND If false, don't try to use Squish
SQUISH_INSTALL_DIR The Squish installation directory (containing bin, lib, etc)
SQUISH_SERVER_EXECUTABLE The squishserver executable
SQUISH_CLIENT_EXECUTABLE The squishrunner executable
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SQUISH_INSTALL_DIR_FOUND Was the install directory found?
SQUISH_SERVER_EXECUTABLE_FOUND Was the server executable found?
SQUISH_CLIENT_EXECUTABLE_FOUND Was the client executable found?
macro SQUISH_ADD_TEST(testName applicationUnderTest
testSuite testCase)
ENABLE_TESTING()
FIND_PACKAGE(Squish)
IF (SQUISH_FOUND)
SQUISH_ADD_TEST(myTestName myApplication testSuiteName testCaseName)
ENDIF (SQUISH_FOUND)
FindSubversion
Extract information from a subversion working copy
The module defines the following variables:
Subversion_SVN_EXECUTABLE - path to svn command line client
Subversion_VERSION_SVN - version of svn command line client
Subversion_FOUND - true if the command line client was found
SUBVERSION_FOUND - same as Subversion_FOUND, set for compatiblity reasons
The minimum required version of Subversion can be spec-
ified using the standard syntax, e.g. FIND_PACKAGE(Sub-
version 1.4)
If the command line client executable is found two
macros are defined:
Subversion_WC_INFO(<dir> <var-prefix>)
Subversion_WC_LOG(<dir> <var-prefix>)
Subversion_WC_INFO extracts information of a subversion
working copy at a given location. This macro defines
the following variables:
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<var-prefix>_WC_URL - url of the repository (at <dir>)
<var-prefix>_WC_ROOT - root url of the repository
<var-prefix>_WC_REVISION - current revision
<var-prefix>_WC_LAST_CHANGED_AUTHOR - author of last commit
<var-prefix>_WC_LAST_CHANGED_DATE - date of last commit
<var-prefix>_WC_LAST_CHANGED_REV - revision of last commit
<var-prefix>_WC_INFO - output of command `svn info <dir>'
Subversion_WC_LOG retrieves the log message of the base
revision of a subversion working copy at a given loca-
tion. This macro defines the variable:
<var-prefix>_LAST_CHANGED_LOG - last log of base revision
Example usage:
FIND_PACKAGE(Subversion)
IF(SUBVERSION_FOUND)
Subversion_WC_INFO(${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR} Project)
MESSAGE("Current revision is ${Project_WC_REVISION}")
Subversion_WC_LOG(${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR} Project)
MESSAGE("Last changed log is ${Project_LAST_CHANGED_LOG}")
ENDIF(SUBVERSION_FOUND)
FindTCL
TK_INTERNAL_PATH was removed.
This module finds if Tcl is installed and determines
where the include files and libraries are. It also
determines what the name of the library is. This code
sets the following variables:
TCL_FOUND = Tcl was found
TK_FOUND = Tk was found
TCLTK_FOUND = Tcl and Tk were found
TCL_LIBRARY = path to Tcl library (tcl tcl80)
TCL_INCLUDE_PATH = path to where tcl.h can be found
TCL_TCLSH = path to tclsh binary (tcl tcl80)
TK_LIBRARY = path to Tk library (tk tk80 etc)
TK_INCLUDE_PATH = path to where tk.h can be found
TK_WISH = full path to the wish executable
In an effort to remove some clutter and clear up some
issues for people who are not necessarily Tcl/Tk
gurus/developpers, some variables were moved or
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removed. Changes compared to CMake 2.4 are:
=> they were only useful for people writing Tcl/Tk extensions.
=> these libs are not packaged by default with Tcl/Tk distributions.
Even when Tcl/Tk is built from source, several flavors of debug libs
are created and there is no real reason to pick a single one
specifically (say, amongst tcl84g, tcl84gs, or tcl84sgx).
Let's leave that choice to the user by allowing him to assign
TCL_LIBRARY to any Tcl library, debug or not.
=> this ended up being only a Win32 variable, and there is a lot of
confusion regarding the location of this file in an installed Tcl/Tk
tree anyway (see 8.5 for example). If you need the internal path at
this point it is safer you ask directly where the *source* tree is
and dig from there.
FindTIFF
Find TIFF library
Find the native TIFF includes and library This module
defines
TIFF_INCLUDE_DIR, where to find tiff.h, etc.
TIFF_LIBRARIES, libraries to link against to use TIFF.
TIFF_FOUND, If false, do not try to use TIFF.
also defined, but not for general use are
TIFF_LIBRARY, where to find the TIFF library.
FindTclStub
TCL_STUB_LIBRARY_DEBUG and TK_STUB_LIBRARY_DEBUG were
removed.
This module finds Tcl stub libraries. It first finds
Tcl include files and libraries by calling Find-
TCL.cmake. How to Use the Tcl Stubs Library:
http://tcl.activestate.com/doc/howto/stubs.html
Using Stub Libraries:
http://safari.oreilly.com/0130385603/ch48lev1sec3
This code sets the following variables:
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TCL_STUB_LIBRARY = path to Tcl stub library
TK_STUB_LIBRARY = path to Tk stub library
TTK_STUB_LIBRARY = path to ttk stub library
In an effort to remove some clutter and clear up some
issues for people who are not necessarily Tcl/Tk
gurus/developpers, some variables were moved or
removed. Changes compared to CMake 2.4 are:
=> these libs are not packaged by default with Tcl/Tk distributions.
Even when Tcl/Tk is built from source, several flavors of debug libs
are created and there is no real reason to pick a single one
specifically (say, amongst tclstub84g, tclstub84gs, or tclstub84sgx).
Let's leave that choice to the user by allowing him to assign
TCL_STUB_LIBRARY to any Tcl library, debug or not.
FindTclsh
Find tclsh
This module finds if TCL is installed and determines
where the include files and libraries are. It also
determines what the name of the library is. This code
sets the following variables:
TCLSH_FOUND = TRUE if tclsh has been found
TCL_TCLSH = the path to the tclsh executable
In cygwin, look for the cygwin version first. Don't
look for it later to avoid finding the cygwin version
on a Win32 build.
FindThreads
This module determines the thread library of the sys-
tem.
The following variables are set
CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT - the thread library
CMAKE_USE_SPROC_INIT - are we using sproc?
CMAKE_USE_WIN32_THREADS_INIT - using WIN32 threads?
CMAKE_USE_PTHREADS_INIT - are we using pthreads
CMAKE_HP_PTHREADS_INIT - are we using hp pthreads
For systems with multiple thread libraries, caller can
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set
CMAKE_THREAD_PREFER_PTHREAD
FindUnixCommands
Find unix commands from cygwin
This module looks for some usual Unix commands.
FindVTK
Find a VTK installation or build tree.
The following variables are set if VTK is found. If
VTK is not found, VTK_FOUND is set to false.
VTK_FOUND - Set to true when VTK is found.
VTK_USE_FILE - CMake file to use VTK.
VTK_MAJOR_VERSION - The VTK major version number.
VTK_MINOR_VERSION - The VTK minor version number
(odd non-release).
VTK_BUILD_VERSION - The VTK patch level
(meaningless for odd minor).
VTK_INCLUDE_DIRS - Include directories for VTK
VTK_LIBRARY_DIRS - Link directories for VTK libraries
VTK_KITS - List of VTK kits, in CAPS
(COMMON,IO,) etc.
VTK_LANGUAGES - List of wrapped languages, in CAPS
(TCL, PYHTON,) etc.
The following cache entries must be set by the user to
locate VTK:
VTK_DIR - The directory containing VTKConfig.cmake.
This is either the root of the build tree,
or the lib/vtk directory. This is the
only cache entry.
The following variables are set for backward compati-
bility and should not be used in new code:
USE_VTK_FILE - The full path to the UseVTK.cmake file.
This is provided for backward
compatibility. Use VTK_USE_FILE
instead.
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FindWget
Find wget
This module looks for wget. This module defines the
following values:
WGET_EXECUTABLE: the full path to the wget tool.
WGET_FOUND: True if wget has been found.
FindWish
Find wish installation
This module finds if TCL is installed and determines
where the include files and libraries are. It also
determines what the name of the library is. This code
sets the following variables:
TK_WISH = the path to the wish executable
if UNIX is defined, then it will look for the cygwin
version first
FindX11
Find X11 installation
Try to find X11 on UNIX systems. The following values
are defined
X11_FOUND - True if X11 is available
X11_INCLUDE_DIR - include directories to use X11
X11_LIBRARIES - link against these to use X11
and also the following more fine grained variables:
Include paths: X11_ICE_INCLUDE_PATH,
X11_ICE_LIB, X11_ICE_FOUND
X11_SM_INCLUDE_PATH, X11_SM_LIB, X11_SM_FOUND
X11_X11_INCLUDE_PATH, X11_X11_LIB
X11_Xaccessrules_INCLUDE_PATH, X11_Xaccess_FOUND
X11_Xaccessstr_INCLUDE_PATH, X11_Xaccess_FOUND
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X11_Xau_INCLUDE_PATH, X11_Xau_LIB, X11_Xau_FOUND
X11_Xcomposite_INCLUDE_PATH, X11_Xcomposite_LIB, X11_Xcomposite_FOUND
X11_Xcursor_INCLUDE_PATH, X11_Xcursor_LIB, X11_Xcursor_FOUND
X11_Xdamage_INCLUDE_PATH, X11_Xdamage_LIB, X11_Xdamage_FOUND
X11_Xdmcp_INCLUDE_PATH, X11_Xdmcp_LIB, X11_Xdmcp_FOUND
X11_Xext_LIB, X11_Xext_FOUND
X11_dpms_INCLUDE_PATH, (in X11_Xext_LIB), X11_dpms_FOUND
X11_XShm_INCLUDE_PATH, (in X11_Xext_LIB), X11_XShm_FOUND
X11_Xshape_INCLUDE_PATH, (in X11_Xext_LIB), X11_Xshape_FOUND
X11_xf86misc_INCLUDE_PATH, X11_Xxf86misc_LIB, X11_xf86misc_FOUND
X11_xf86vmode_INCLUDE_PATH, X11_xf86vmode_FOUND
X11_Xfixes_INCLUDE_PATH, X11_Xfixes_LIB, X11_Xfixes_FOUND
X11_Xft_INCLUDE_PATH, X11_Xft_LIB, X11_Xft_FOUND
X11_Xi_INCLUDE_PATH, X11_Xi_LIB, X11_Xi_FOUND
X11_Xinerama_INCLUDE_PATH, X11_Xinerama_LIB, X11_Xinerama_FOUND
X11_Xinput_INCLUDE_PATH, X11_Xinput_LIB, X11_Xinput_FOUND
X11_Xkb_INCLUDE_PATH, X11_Xkb_FOUND
X11_Xkblib_INCLUDE_PATH, X11_Xkb_FOUND
X11_Xkbfile_INCLUDE_PATH, X11_Xkbfile_LIB, X11_Xkbfile_FOUND
X11_Xpm_INCLUDE_PATH, X11_Xpm_LIB, X11_Xpm_FOUND
X11_XTest_INCLUDE_PATH, X11_XTest_LIB, X11_XTest_FOUND
X11_Xrandr_INCLUDE_PATH, X11_Xrandr_LIB, X11_Xrandr_FOUND
X11_Xrender_INCLUDE_PATH, X11_Xrender_LIB, X11_Xrender_FOUND
X11_Xscreensaver_INCLUDE_PATH, X11_Xscreensaver_LIB, X11_Xscreensaver_FOUND
X11_Xt_INCLUDE_PATH, X11_Xt_LIB, X11_Xt_FOUND
X11_Xutil_INCLUDE_PATH, X11_Xutil_FOUND
X11_Xv_INCLUDE_PATH, X11_Xv_LIB, X11_Xv_FOUND
X11_XSync_INCLUDE_PATH, (in X11_Xext_LIB), X11_XSync_FOUND
FindXMLRPC
Find xmlrpc
Find the native XMLRPC headers and libraries.
XMLRPC_INCLUDE_DIRS - where to find xmlrpc.h, etc.
XMLRPC_LIBRARIES - List of libraries when using xmlrpc.
XMLRPC_FOUND - True if xmlrpc found.
XMLRPC modules may be specified as components for this
find module. Modules may be listed by running "xml-
rpc-c-config". Modules include:
c++ C++ wrapper code
libwww-client libwww-based client
cgi-server CGI-based server
abyss-server ABYSS-based server
Typical usage:
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FIND_PACKAGE(XMLRPC REQUIRED libwww-client)
FindZLIB
Find zlib
Find the native ZLIB includes and library. Once done
this will define
ZLIB_INCLUDE_DIRS - where to find zlib.h, etc.
ZLIB_LIBRARIES - List of libraries when using zlib.
ZLIB_FOUND - True if zlib found.
ZLIB_VERSION_STRING - The version of zlib found (x.y.z)
ZLIB_VERSION_MAJOR - The major version of zlib
ZLIB_VERSION_MINOR - The minor version of zlib
ZLIB_VERSION_PATCH - The patch version of zlib
ZLIB_VERSION_TWEAK - The tweak version of zlib
The following variable are provided for backward com-
patibility
ZLIB_MAJOR_VERSION - The major version of zlib
ZLIB_MINOR_VERSION - The minor version of zlib
ZLIB_PATCH_VERSION - The patch version of zlib
Findosg
NOTE: It is highly recommended that you use the new
FindOpenSceneGraph.cmake introduced in CMake 2.6.3 and
not use this Find module directly.
This is part of the Findosg* suite used to find Open-
SceneGraph components. Each component is separate and
you must opt in to each module. You must also opt into
OpenGL and OpenThreads (and Producer if needed) as
these modules won't do it for you. This is to allow
you control over your own system piece by piece in
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case you need to opt out of certain components or
change the Find behavior for a particular module (per-
haps because the default FindOpenGL.cmake module
doesn't work with your system as an example). If you
want to use a more convenient module that includes
everything, use the FindOpenSceneGraph.cmake instead of
the Findosg*.cmake modules.
Locate osg This module defines
OSG_FOUND - Was the Osg found? OSG_INCLUDE_DIR - Where
to find the headers OSG_LIBRARIES - The libraries to
link against for the OSG (use this)
OSG_LIBRARY - The OSG library OSG_LIBRARY_DEBUG - The
OSG debug library
$OSGDIR is an environment variable that would corre-
spond to the ./configure --prefix=$OSGDIR used in
building osg.
Created by Eric Wing.
FindosgAnimation
This is part of the Findosg* suite used to find Open-
SceneGraph components. Each component is separate and
you must opt in to each module. You must also opt into
OpenGL and OpenThreads (and Producer if needed) as
these modules won't do it for you. This is to allow
you control over your own system piece by piece in
case you need to opt out of certain components or
change the Find behavior for a particular module (per-
haps because the default FindOpenGL.cmake module
doesn't work with your system as an example). If you
want to use a more convenient module that includes
everything, use the FindOpenSceneGraph.cmake instead of
the Findosg*.cmake modules.
Locate osgAnimation This module defines
OSGANIMATION_FOUND - Was osgAnimation found? OSGANIMA-
TION_INCLUDE_DIR - Where to find the headers
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OSGANIMATION_LIBRARIES - The libraries to link against
for the OSG (use this)
OSGANIMATION_LIBRARY - The OSG library OSGANIMA-
TION_LIBRARY_DEBUG - The OSG debug library
$OSGDIR is an environment variable that would corre-
spond to the ./configure --prefix=$OSGDIR used in
building osg.
Created by Eric Wing.
FindosgDB
This is part of the Findosg* suite used to find Open-
SceneGraph components. Each component is separate and
you must opt in to each module. You must also opt into
OpenGL and OpenThreads (and Producer if needed) as
these modules won't do it for you. This is to allow
you control over your own system piece by piece in
case you need to opt out of certain components or
change the Find behavior for a particular module (per-
haps because the default FindOpenGL.cmake module
doesn't work with your system as an example). If you
want to use a more convenient module that includes
everything, use the FindOpenSceneGraph.cmake instead of
the Findosg*.cmake modules.
Locate osgDB This module defines
OSGDB_FOUND - Was osgDB found? OSGDB_INCLUDE_DIR -
Where to find the headers OSGDB_LIBRARIES - The
libraries to link against for the osgDB (use this)
OSGDB_LIBRARY - The osgDB library OSGDB_LIBRARY_DEBUG -
The osgDB debug library
$OSGDIR is an environment variable that would corre-
spond to the ./configure --prefix=$OSGDIR used in
building osg.
Created by Eric Wing.
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FindosgFX
This is part of the Findosg* suite used to find Open-
SceneGraph components. Each component is separate and
you must opt in to each module. You must also opt into
OpenGL and OpenThreads (and Producer if needed) as
these modules won't do it for you. This is to allow
you control over your own system piece by piece in
case you need to opt out of certain components or
change the Find behavior for a particular module (per-
haps because the default FindOpenGL.cmake module
doesn't work with your system as an example). If you
want to use a more convenient module that includes
everything, use the FindOpenSceneGraph.cmake instead of
the Findosg*.cmake modules.
Locate osgFX This module defines
OSGFX_FOUND - Was osgFX found? OSGFX_INCLUDE_DIR -
Where to find the headers OSGFX_LIBRARIES - The
libraries to link against for the osgFX (use this)
OSGFX_LIBRARY - The osgFX library OSGFX_LIBRARY_DEBUG -
The osgFX debug library
$OSGDIR is an environment variable that would corre-
spond to the ./configure --prefix=$OSGDIR used in
building osg.
Created by Eric Wing.
FindosgGA
This is part of the Findosg* suite used to find Open-
SceneGraph components. Each component is separate and
you must opt in to each module. You must also opt into
OpenGL and OpenThreads (and Producer if needed) as
these modules won't do it for you. This is to allow
you control over your own system piece by piece in
case you need to opt out of certain components or
change the Find behavior for a particular module (per-
haps because the default FindOpenGL.cmake module
doesn't work with your system as an example). If you
want to use a more convenient module that includes
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everything, use the FindOpenSceneGraph.cmake instead of
the Findosg*.cmake modules.
Locate osgGA This module defines
OSGGA_FOUND - Was osgGA found? OSGGA_INCLUDE_DIR -
Where to find the headers OSGGA_LIBRARIES - The
libraries to link against for the osgGA (use this)
OSGGA_LIBRARY - The osgGA library OSGGA_LIBRARY_DEBUG -
The osgGA debug library
$OSGDIR is an environment variable that would corre-
spond to the ./configure --prefix=$OSGDIR used in
building osg.
Created by Eric Wing.
FindosgIntrospection
This is part of the Findosg* suite used to find Open-
SceneGraph components. Each component is separate and
you must opt in to each module. You must also opt into
OpenGL and OpenThreads (and Producer if needed) as
these modules won't do it for you. This is to allow
you control over your own system piece by piece in
case you need to opt out of certain components or
change the Find behavior for a particular module (per-
haps because the default FindOpenGL.cmake module
doesn't work with your system as an example). If you
want to use a more convenient module that includes
everything, use the FindOpenSceneGraph.cmake instead of
the Findosg*.cmake modules.
Locate osgINTROSPECTION This module defines
OSGINTROSPECTION_FOUND - Was osgIntrospection found?
OSGINTROSPECTION_INCLUDE_DIR - Where to find the head-
ers OSGINTROSPECTION_LIBRARIES - The libraries to link
for osgIntrospection (use this)
OSGINTROSPECTION_LIBRARY - The osgIntrospection library
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OSGINTROSPECTION_LIBRARY_DEBUG - The osgIntrospection
debug library
$OSGDIR is an environment variable that would corre-
spond to the ./configure --prefix=$OSGDIR used in
building osg.
Created by Eric Wing.
FindosgManipulator
This is part of the Findosg* suite used to find Open-
SceneGraph components. Each component is separate and
you must opt in to each module. You must also opt into
OpenGL and OpenThreads (and Producer if needed) as
these modules won't do it for you. This is to allow
you control over your own system piece by piece in
case you need to opt out of certain components or
change the Find behavior for a particular module (per-
haps because the default FindOpenGL.cmake module
doesn't work with your system as an example). If you
want to use a more convenient module that includes
everything, use the FindOpenSceneGraph.cmake instead of
the Findosg*.cmake modules.
Locate osgManipulator This module defines
OSGMANIPULATOR_FOUND - Was osgManipulator found? OSGMA-
NIPULATOR_INCLUDE_DIR - Where to find the headers OSG-
MANIPULATOR_LIBRARIES - The libraries to link for osg-
Manipulator (use this)
OSGMANIPULATOR_LIBRARY - The osgManipulator library
OSGMANIPULATOR_LIBRARY_DEBUG - The osgManipulator debug
library
$OSGDIR is an environment variable that would corre-
spond to the ./configure --prefix=$OSGDIR used in
building osg.
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FindosgParticle
This is part of the Findosg* suite used to find Open-
SceneGraph components. Each component is separate and
you must opt in to each module. You must also opt into
OpenGL and OpenThreads (and Producer if needed) as
these modules won't do it for you. This is to allow
you control over your own system piece by piece in
case you need to opt out of certain components or
change the Find behavior for a particular module (per-
haps because the default FindOpenGL.cmake module
doesn't work with your system as an example). If you
want to use a more convenient module that includes
everything, use the FindOpenSceneGraph.cmake instead of
the Findosg*.cmake modules.
Locate osgParticle This module defines
OSGPARTICLE_FOUND - Was osgParticle found? OSGPARTI-
CLE_INCLUDE_DIR - Where to find the headers OSGPARTI-
CLE_LIBRARIES - The libraries to link for osgParticle
(use this)
OSGPARTICLE_LIBRARY - The osgParticle library OSGPARTI-
CLE_LIBRARY_DEBUG - The osgParticle debug library
$OSGDIR is an environment variable that would corre-
spond to the ./configure --prefix=$OSGDIR used in
building osg.
Created by Eric Wing.
FindosgProducer
This is part of the Findosg* suite used to find Open-
SceneGraph components. Each component is separate and
you must opt in to each module. You must also opt into
OpenGL and OpenThreads (and Producer if needed) as
these modules won't do it for you. This is to allow
you control over your own system piece by piece in
case you need to opt out of certain components or
change the Find behavior for a particular module (per-
haps because the default FindOpenGL.cmake module
doesn't work with your system as an example). If you
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want to use a more convenient module that includes
everything, use the FindOpenSceneGraph.cmake instead of
the Findosg*.cmake modules.
Locate osgProducer This module defines
OSGPRODUCER_FOUND - Was osgProducer found? OSGPRO-
DUCER_INCLUDE_DIR - Where to find the headers OSGPRO-
DUCER_LIBRARIES - The libraries to link for osgProducer
(use this)
OSGPRODUCER_LIBRARY - The osgProducer library OSGPRO-
DUCER_LIBRARY_DEBUG - The osgProducer debug library
$OSGDIR is an environment variable that would corre-
spond to the ./configure --prefix=$OSGDIR used in
building osg.
Created by Eric Wing.
FindosgShadow
This is part of the Findosg* suite used to find Open-
SceneGraph components. Each component is separate and
you must opt in to each module. You must also opt into
OpenGL and OpenThreads (and Producer if needed) as
these modules won't do it for you. This is to allow
you control over your own system piece by piece in
case you need to opt out of certain components or
change the Find behavior for a particular module (per-
haps because the default FindOpenGL.cmake module
doesn't work with your system as an example). If you
want to use a more convenient module that includes
everything, use the FindOpenSceneGraph.cmake instead of
the Findosg*.cmake modules.
Locate osgShadow This module defines
OSGSHADOW_FOUND - Was osgShadow found?
OSGSHADOW_INCLUDE_DIR - Where to find the headers
OSGSHADOW_LIBRARIES - The libraries to link for
osgShadow (use this)
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OSGSHADOW_LIBRARY - The osgShadow library
OSGSHADOW_LIBRARY_DEBUG - The osgShadow debug library
$OSGDIR is an environment variable that would corre-
spond to the ./configure --prefix=$OSGDIR used in
building osg.
Created by Eric Wing.
FindosgSim
This is part of the Findosg* suite used to find Open-
SceneGraph components. Each component is separate and
you must opt in to each module. You must also opt into
OpenGL and OpenThreads (and Producer if needed) as
these modules won't do it for you. This is to allow
you control over your own system piece by piece in
case you need to opt out of certain components or
change the Find behavior for a particular module (per-
haps because the default FindOpenGL.cmake module
doesn't work with your system as an example). If you
want to use a more convenient module that includes
everything, use the FindOpenSceneGraph.cmake instead of
the Findosg*.cmake modules.
Locate osgSim This module defines
OSGSIM_FOUND - Was osgSim found? OSGSIM_INCLUDE_DIR -
Where to find the headers OSGSIM_LIBRARIES - The
libraries to link for osgSim (use this)
OSGSIM_LIBRARY - The osgSim library
OSGSIM_LIBRARY_DEBUG - The osgSim debug library
$OSGDIR is an environment variable that would corre-
spond to the ./configure --prefix=$OSGDIR used in
building osg.
Created by Eric Wing.
FindosgTerrain
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This is part of the Findosg* suite used to find Open-
SceneGraph components. Each component is separate and
you must opt in to each module. You must also opt into
OpenGL and OpenThreads (and Producer if needed) as
these modules won't do it for you. This is to allow
you control over your own system piece by piece in
case you need to opt out of certain components or
change the Find behavior for a particular module (per-
haps because the default FindOpenGL.cmake module
doesn't work with your system as an example). If you
want to use a more convenient module that includes
everything, use the FindOpenSceneGraph.cmake instead of
the Findosg*.cmake modules.
Locate osgTerrain This module defines
OSGTERRAIN_FOUND - Was osgTerrain found? OSGTER-
RAIN_INCLUDE_DIR - Where to find the headers OSGTER-
RAIN_LIBRARIES - The libraries to link for osgTerrain
(use this)
OSGTERRAIN_LIBRARY - The osgTerrain library OSGTER-
RAIN_LIBRARY_DEBUG - The osgTerrain debug library
$OSGDIR is an environment variable that would corre-
spond to the ./configure --prefix=$OSGDIR used in
building osg.
Created by Eric Wing.
FindosgText
This is part of the Findosg* suite used to find Open-
SceneGraph components. Each component is separate and
you must opt in to each module. You must also opt into
OpenGL and OpenThreads (and Producer if needed) as
these modules won't do it for you. This is to allow
you control over your own system piece by piece in
case you need to opt out of certain components or
change the Find behavior for a particular module (per-
haps because the default FindOpenGL.cmake module
doesn't work with your system as an example). If you
want to use a more convenient module that includes
everything, use the FindOpenSceneGraph.cmake instead of
the Findosg*.cmake modules.
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Locate osgText This module defines
OSGTEXT_FOUND - Was osgText found? OSGTEXT_INCLUDE_DIR
- Where to find the headers OSGTEXT_LIBRARIES - The
libraries to link for osgText (use this)
OSGTEXT_LIBRARY - The osgText library OSG-
TEXT_LIBRARY_DEBUG - The osgText debug library
$OSGDIR is an environment variable that would corre-
spond to the ./configure --prefix=$OSGDIR used in
building osg.
Created by Eric Wing.
FindosgUtil
This is part of the Findosg* suite used to find Open-
SceneGraph components. Each component is separate and
you must opt in to each module. You must also opt into
OpenGL and OpenThreads (and Producer if needed) as
these modules won't do it for you. This is to allow
you control over your own system piece by piece in
case you need to opt out of certain components or
change the Find behavior for a particular module (per-
haps because the default FindOpenGL.cmake module
doesn't work with your system as an example). If you
want to use a more convenient module that includes
everything, use the FindOpenSceneGraph.cmake instead of
the Findosg*.cmake modules.
Locate osgUtil This module defines
OSGUTIL_FOUND - Was osgUtil found? OSGUTIL_INCLUDE_DIR
- Where to find the headers OSGUTIL_LIBRARIES - The
libraries to link for osgUtil (use this)
OSGUTIL_LIBRARY - The osgUtil library
OSGUTIL_LIBRARY_DEBUG - The osgUtil debug library
$OSGDIR is an environment variable that would corre-
spond to the ./configure --prefix=$OSGDIR used in
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building osg.
Created by Eric Wing.
FindosgViewer
This is part of the Findosg* suite used to find Open-
SceneGraph components. Each component is separate and
you must opt in to each module. You must also opt into
OpenGL and OpenThreads (and Producer if needed) as
these modules won't do it for you. This is to allow
you control over your own system piece by piece in
case you need to opt out of certain components or
change the Find behavior for a particular module (per-
haps because the default FindOpenGL.cmake module
doesn't work with your system as an example). If you
want to use a more convenient module that includes
everything, use the FindOpenSceneGraph.cmake instead of
the Findosg*.cmake modules.
Locate osgViewer This module defines
OSGVIEWER_FOUND - Was osgViewer found?
OSGVIEWER_INCLUDE_DIR - Where to find the headers
OSGVIEWER_LIBRARIES - The libraries to link for
osgViewer (use this)
OSGVIEWER_LIBRARY - The osgViewer library
OSGVIEWER_LIBRARY_DEBUG - The osgViewer debug library
$OSGDIR is an environment variable that would corre-
spond to the ./configure --prefix=$OSGDIR used in
building osg.
Created by Eric Wing.
FindosgVolume
This is part of the Findosg* suite used to find Open-
SceneGraph components. Each component is separate and
you must opt in to each module. You must also opt into
OpenGL and OpenThreads (and Producer if needed) as
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these modules won't do it for you. This is to allow
you control over your own system piece by piece in
case you need to opt out of certain components or
change the Find behavior for a particular module (per-
haps because the default FindOpenGL.cmake module
doesn't work with your system as an example). If you
want to use a more convenient module that includes
everything, use the FindOpenSceneGraph.cmake instead of
the Findosg*.cmake modules.
Locate osgVolume This module defines
OSGVOLUME_FOUND - Was osgVolume found? OSGVOL-
UME_INCLUDE_DIR - Where to find the headers OSGVOL-
UME_LIBRARIES - The libraries to link for osgVolume
(use this)
OSGVOLUME_LIBRARY - The osgVolume library OSGVOL-
UME_LIBRARY_DEBUG - The osgVolume debug library
$OSGDIR is an environment variable that would corre-
spond to the ./configure --prefix=$OSGDIR used in
building osg.
Created by Eric Wing.
FindosgWidget
This is part of the Findosg* suite used to find Open-
SceneGraph components. Each component is separate and
you must opt in to each module. You must also opt into
OpenGL and OpenThreads (and Producer if needed) as
these modules won't do it for you. This is to allow
you control over your own system piece by piece in
case you need to opt out of certain components or
change the Find behavior for a particular module (per-
haps because the default FindOpenGL.cmake module
doesn't work with your system as an example). If you
want to use a more convenient module that includes
everything, use the FindOpenSceneGraph.cmake instead of
the Findosg*.cmake modules.
Locate osgWidget This module defines
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OSGWIDGET_FOUND - Was osgWidget found? OSGWID-
GET_INCLUDE_DIR - Where to find the headers OSGWID-
GET_LIBRARIES - The libraries to link for osgWidget
(use this)
OSGWIDGET_LIBRARY - The osgWidget library OSGWID-
GET_LIBRARY_DEBUG - The osgWidget debug library
$OSGDIR is an environment variable that would corre-
spond to the ./configure --prefix=$OSGDIR used in
building osg.
FindosgWidget.cmake tweaked from Findosg* suite as cre-
ated by Eric Wing.
Findosg_functions
This CMake file contains two macros to assist with
searching for OSG libraries and nodekits.
FindwxWidgets
Find a wxWidgets (a.k.a., wxWindows) installation.
This module finds if wxWidgets is installed and selects
a default configuration to use. wxWidgets is a modular
library. To specify the modules that you will use, you
need to name them as components to the package:
FIND_PACKAGE(wxWidgets COMPONENTS core base ...)
There are two search branches: a windows style and a
unix style. For windows, the following variables are
searched for and set to defaults in case of multiple
choices. Change them if the defaults are not desired
(i.e., these are the only variables you should change
to select a configuration):
wxWidgets_ROOT_DIR - Base wxWidgets directory
(e.g., C:/wxWidgets-2.6.3).
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wxWidgets_LIB_DIR - Path to wxWidgets libraries
(e.g., C:/wxWidgets-2.6.3/lib/vc_lib).
wxWidgets_CONFIGURATION - Configuration to use
(e.g., msw, mswd, mswu, mswunivud, etc.)
wxWidgets_EXCLUDE_COMMON_LIBRARIES
- Set to TRUE to exclude linking of
commonly required libs (e.g., png tiff
jpeg zlib regex expat).
For unix style it uses the wx-config utility. You can
select between debug/release, unicode/ansi, univer-
sal/non-universal, and static/shared in the QtDialog or
ccmake interfaces by turning ON/OFF the following vari-
ables:
wxWidgets_USE_DEBUG
wxWidgets_USE_UNICODE
wxWidgets_USE_UNIVERSAL
wxWidgets_USE_STATIC
There is also a wxWidgets_CONFIG_OPTIONS variable for
all other options that need to be passed to the wx-con-
fig utility. For example, to use the base toolkit found
in the /usr/local path, set the variable (before call-
ing the FIND_PACKAGE command) as such:
SET(wxWidgets_CONFIG_OPTIONS --toolkit=base --prefix=/usr)
The following are set after the configuration is done
for both windows and unix style:
wxWidgets_FOUND - Set to TRUE if wxWidgets was found.
wxWidgets_INCLUDE_DIRS - Include directories for WIN32
i.e., where to find "wx/wx.h" and
"wx/setup.h"; possibly empty for unices.
wxWidgets_LIBRARIES - Path to the wxWidgets libraries.
wxWidgets_LIBRARY_DIRS - compile time link dirs, useful for
rpath on UNIX. Typically an empty string
in WIN32 environment.
wxWidgets_DEFINITIONS - Contains defines required to compile/link
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against WX, e.g. WXUSINGDLL
wxWidgets_DEFINITIONS_DEBUG- Contains defines required to compile/link
against WX debug builds, e.g. __WXDEBUG__
wxWidgets_CXX_FLAGS - Include dirs and compiler flags for
unices, empty on WIN32. Essentially
"`wx-config --cxxflags`".
wxWidgets_USE_FILE - Convenience include file.
Sample usage:
# Note that for MinGW users the order of libs is important!
FIND_PACKAGE(wxWidgets COMPONENTS net gl core base)
IF(wxWidgets_FOUND)
INCLUDE(${wxWidgets_USE_FILE})
# and for each of your dependent executable/library targets:
TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(<YourTarget> ${wxWidgets_LIBRARIES})
ENDIF(wxWidgets_FOUND)
If wxWidgets is required (i.e., not an optional part):
FIND_PACKAGE(wxWidgets REQUIRED net gl core base)
INCLUDE(${wxWidgets_USE_FILE})
# and for each of your dependent executable/library targets:
TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(<YourTarget> ${wxWidgets_LIBRARIES})
FindwxWindows
Find wxWindows (wxWidgets) installation
This module finds if wxWindows/wxWidgets is installed
and determines where the include files and libraries
are. It also determines what the name of the library
is. Please note this file is DEPRECATED and replaced by
FindwxWidgets.cmake. This code sets the following vari-
ables:
WXWINDOWS_FOUND = system has WxWindows
WXWINDOWS_LIBRARIES = path to the wxWindows libraries
on Unix/Linux with additional
linker flags from
"wx-config --libs"
CMAKE_WXWINDOWS_CXX_FLAGS = Compiler flags for wxWindows,
essentially "`wx-config --cxxflags`"
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on Linux
WXWINDOWS_INCLUDE_DIR = where to find "wx/wx.h" and "wx/setup.h"
WXWINDOWS_LINK_DIRECTORIES = link directories, useful for rpath on
Unix
WXWINDOWS_DEFINITIONS = extra defines
OPTIONS If you need OpenGL support please
SET(WXWINDOWS_USE_GL 1)
in your CMakeLists.txt *before* you include this file.
HAVE_ISYSTEM - true required to replace -I by -isystem on g++
For convenience include Use_wxWindows.cmake in your
project's CMakeLists.txt using INCLUDE(Use_wxWindows).
USAGE
SET(WXWINDOWS_USE_GL 1)
FIND_PACKAGE(wxWindows)
NOTES wxWidgets 2.6.x is supported for monolithic
builds e.g. compiled in wx/build/msw dir as:
nmake -f makefile.vc BUILD=debug SHARED=0 USE_OPENGL=1 MONOLITHIC=1
DEPRECATED
CMAKE_WX_CAN_COMPILE
WXWINDOWS_LIBRARY
CMAKE_WX_CXX_FLAGS
WXWINDOWS_INCLUDE_PATH
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AUTHOR Jan Woetzel <http://www.mip.infor-
matik.uni-kiel.de/~jw> (07/2003-01/2006)
FortranCInterface
Fortran/C Interface Detection
This module automatically detects the API by which C
and Fortran languages interact. Variables indicate if
the mangling is found:
FortranCInterface_GLOBAL_FOUND = Global subroutines and functions
FortranCInterface_MODULE_FOUND = Module subroutines and functions
(declared by "MODULE PROCEDURE")
A function is provided to generate a C header file con-
taining macros to mangle symbol names:
FortranCInterface_HEADER(<file>
[MACRO_NAMESPACE <macro-ns>]
[SYMBOL_NAMESPACE <ns>]
[SYMBOLS [<module>:]<function> ...])
It generates in <file> definitions of the following
macros:
#define FortranCInterface_GLOBAL (name,NAME) ...
#define FortranCInterface_GLOBAL_(name,NAME) ...
#define FortranCInterface_MODULE (mod,name, MOD,NAME) ...
#define FortranCInterface_MODULE_(mod,name, MOD,NAME) ...
These macros mangle four categories of Fortran symbols,
respectively:
- Global symbols without '_': call mysub()
- Global symbols with '_' : call my_sub()
- Module symbols without '_': use mymod; call mysub()
- Module symbols with '_' : use mymod; call my_sub()
If mangling for a category is not known, its macro is
left undefined. All macros require raw names in both
lower case and upper case. The MACRO_NAMESPACE option
replaces the default "FortranCInterface_" prefix with a
given namespace "<macro-ns>".
The SYMBOLS option lists symbols to mangle automati-
cally with C preprocessor definitions:
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<function> ==> #define <ns><function> ...
<module>:<function> ==> #define <ns><module>_<function> ...
If the mangling for some symbol is not known then no
preprocessor definition is created, and a warning is
displayed. The SYMBOL_NAMESPACE option prefixes all
preprocessor definitions generated by the SYMBOLS
option with a given namespace "<ns>".
Example usage:
include(FortranCInterface)
FortranCInterface_HEADER(FC.h MACRO_NAMESPACE "FC_")
This creates a "FC.h" header that defines mangling
macros FC_GLOBAL(), FC_GLOBAL_(), FC_MODULE(), and
FC_MODULE_().
Example usage:
include(FortranCInterface)
FortranCInterface_HEADER(FCMangle.h
MACRO_NAMESPACE "FC_"
SYMBOL_NAMESPACE "FC_"
SYMBOLS mysub mymod:my_sub)
This creates a "FCMangle.h" header that defines the
same FC_*() mangling macros as the previous example
plus preprocessor symbols FC_mysub and FC_mymod_my_sub.
Another function is provided to verify that the Fortran
and C/C++ compilers work together:
FortranCInterface_VERIFY([CXX] [QUIET])
It tests whether a simple test executable using Fortran
and C (and C++ when the CXX option is given) compiles
and links successfully. The result is stored in the
cache entry FortranCInterface_VERIFIED_C (or FortranC-
Interface_VERIFIED_CXX if CXX is given) as a boolean.
If the check fails and QUIET is not given the function
terminates with a FATAL_ERROR message describing the
problem. The purpose of this check is to stop a build
early for incompatible compiler combinations.
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FortranCInterface is aware of possible GLOBAL and MOD-
ULE manglings for many Fortran compilers, but it also
provides an interface to specify new possible man-
glings. Set the variables
FortranCInterface_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS
FortranCInterface_MODULE_SYMBOLS
before including FortranCInterface to specify manglings
of the symbols "MySub", "My_Sub", "MyModule:MySub", and
"My_Module:My_Sub". For example, the code:
set(FortranCInterface_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS mysub_ my_sub__ MYSUB_)
# ^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^
set(FortranCInterface_MODULE_SYMBOLS
__mymodule_MOD_mysub __my_module_MOD_my_sub)
# ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^
include(FortranCInterface)
tells FortranCInterface to try given GLOBAL and MODULE
manglings. (The carets point at raw symbol names for
clarity in this example but are not needed.)
GNUInstallDirs
Define GNU standard installation directories
Provides install directory variables as defined for GNU
software:
http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/Directory-Variables.html
Inclusion of this module defines the following vari-
ables:
CMAKE_INSTALL_<dir> - destination for files of a given type
CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_<dir> - corresponding absolute path
where <dir> is one of:
BINDIR - user executables (bin)
SBINDIR - system admin executables (sbin)
LIBEXECDIR - program executables (libexec)
SYSCONFDIR - read-only single-machine data (etc)
SHAREDSTATEDIR - modifiable architecture-independent data (com)
LOCALSTATEDIR - modifiable single-machine data (var)
LIBDIR - object code libraries (lib or lib64)
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INCLUDEDIR - C header files (include)
OLDINCLUDEDIR - C header files for non-gcc (/usr/include)
DATAROOTDIR - read-only architecture-independent data root (share)
DATADIR - read-only architecture-independent data (DATAROOTDIR)
INFODIR - info documentation (DATAROOTDIR/info)
LOCALEDIR - locale-dependent data (DATAROOTDIR/locale)
MANDIR - man documentation (DATAROOTDIR/man)
DOCDIR - documentation root (DATAROOTDIR/doc/PROJECT_NAME)
Each CMAKE_INSTALL_<dir> value may be passed to the
DESTINATION options of install() commands for the cor-
responding file type. If the includer does not define
a value the above-shown default will be used and the
value will appear in the cache for editing by the user.
Each CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_<dir> value contains an abso-
lute path constructed from the corresponding destina-
tion by prepending (if necessary) the value of
CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX.
GenerateExportHeader
Function for generation of export macros for libraries
This module provides the function GENER-
ATE_EXPORT_HEADER() and the accompanying ADD_COM-
PILER_EXPORT_FLAGS() function.
The GENERATE_EXPORT_HEADER function can be used to gen-
erate a file suitable for preprocessor inclusion which
contains EXPORT macros to be used in library classes.
GENERATE_EXPORT_HEADER( LIBRARY_TARGET
[BASE_NAME <base_name>]
[EXPORT_MACRO_NAME <export_macro_name>]
[EXPORT_FILE_NAME <export_file_name>]
[DEPRECATED_MACRO_NAME <deprecated_macro_name>]
[NO_EXPORT_MACRO_NAME <no_export_macro_name>]
[STATIC_DEFINE <static_define>]
[NO_DEPRECATED_MACRO_NAME <no_deprecated_macro_name>]
[DEFINE_NO_DEPRECATED]
[PREFIX_NAME <prefix_name>]
)
ADD_COMPILER_EXPORT_FLAGS( [FATAL_WARNINGS] )
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By default GENERATE_EXPORT_HEADER() generates macro
names in a file name determined by the name of the
library. The ADD_COMPILER_EXPORT_FLAGS function adds
-fvisibility=hidden to CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS if supported,
and is a no-op on Windows which does not need extra
compiler flags for exporting support. You may option-
ally pass a single argument to ADD_COM-
PILER_EXPORT_FLAGS that will be populated with the
required CXX_FLAGS required to enable visibility sup-
port for the compiler/architecture in use.
This means that in the simplest case, users of these
functions will be equivalent to:
add_compiler_export_flags()
add_library(somelib someclass.cpp)
generate_export_header(somelib)
install(TARGETS somelib DESTINATION ${LIBRARY_INSTALL_DIR})
install(FILES
someclass.h
${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/somelib_export.h DESTINATION ${INCLUDE_INSTALL_DIR}
)
And in the ABI header files:
#include "somelib_export.h"
class SOMELIB_EXPORT SomeClass {
...
};
The CMake fragment will generate a file in the
${CMAKE_CURRENT_BUILD_DIR} called somelib_export.h con-
taining the macros SOMELIB_EXPORT, SOMELIB_NO_EXPORT,
SOMELIB_DEPRECATED, SOMELIB_DEPRECATED_EXPORT and
SOMELIB_DEPRECATED_NO_EXPORT. The resulting file should
be installed with other headers in the library.
The BASE_NAME argument can be used to override the file
name and the names used for the macros
add_library(somelib someclass.cpp)
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generate_export_header(somelib
BASE_NAME other_name
)
Generates a file called other_name_export.h containing
the macros OTHER_NAME_EXPORT, OTHER_NAME_NO_EXPORT and
OTHER_NAME_DEPRECATED etc.
The BASE_NAME may be overridden by specifiying other
options in the function. For example:
add_library(somelib someclass.cpp)
generate_export_header(somelib
EXPORT_MACRO_NAME OTHER_NAME_EXPORT
)
creates the macro OTHER_NAME_EXPORT instead of
SOMELIB_EXPORT, but other macros and the generated file
name is as default.
add_library(somelib someclass.cpp)
generate_export_header(somelib
DEPRECATED_MACRO_NAME KDE_DEPRECATED
)
creates the macro KDE_DEPRECATED instead of
SOMELIB_DEPRECATED.
If LIBRARY_TARGET is a static library, macros are
defined without values.
If the same sources are used to create both a shared
and a static library, the uppercased symbol
${BASE_NAME}_STATIC_DEFINE should be used when building
the static library
add_library(shared_variant SHARED ${lib_SRCS})
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add_library(static_variant ${lib_SRCS})
generate_export_header(shared_variant BASE_NAME libshared_and_static)
set_target_properties(static_variant PROPERTIES
COMPILE_FLAGS -DLIBSHARED_AND_STATIC_STATIC_DEFINE)
This will cause the export macros to expand to nothing
when building the static library.
If DEFINE_NO_DEPRECATED is specified, then a macro
${BASE_NAME}_NO_DEPRECATED will be defined This macro
can be used to remove deprecated code from preprocessor
output.
option(EXCLUDE_DEPRECATED "Exclude deprecated parts of the library" FALSE)
if (EXCLUDE_DEPRECATED)
set(NO_BUILD_DEPRECATED DEFINE_NO_DEPRECATED)
endif()
generate_export_header(somelib ${NO_BUILD_DEPRECATED})
And then in somelib:
class SOMELIB_EXPORT SomeClass
{
public:
#ifndef SOMELIB_NO_DEPRECATED
SOMELIB_DEPRECATED void oldMethod();
#endif
};
#ifndef SOMELIB_NO_DEPRECATED
void SomeClass::oldMethod() { }
#endif
If PREFIX_NAME is specified, the argument will be used
as a prefix to all generated macros.
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For example:
generate_export_header(somelib PREFIX_NAME VTK_)
Generates the macros VTK_SOMELIB_EXPORT etc.
GetPrerequisites
Functions to analyze and list executable file prerequi-
sites.
This module provides functions to list the .dll, .dylib
or .so files that an executable or shared library file
depends on. (Its prerequisites.)
It uses various tools to obtain the list of required
shared library files:
dumpbin (Windows)
ldd (Linux/Unix)
otool (Mac OSX)
The following functions are provided by this module:
get_prerequisites
list_prerequisites
list_prerequisites_by_glob
gp_append_unique
is_file_executable
gp_item_default_embedded_path
(projects can override with gp_item_default_embedded_path_override)
gp_resolve_item
(projects can override with gp_resolve_item_override)
gp_resolved_file_type
(projects can override with gp_resolved_file_type_override)
gp_file_type
Requires CMake 2.6 or greater because it uses function,
break, return and PARENT_SCOPE.
GET_PREREQUISITES(<target> <prerequisites_var> <exclude_system> <recurse>
<dirs>)
Get the list of shared library files required by
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<target>. The list in the variable named <prerequi-
sites_var> should be empty on first entry to this func-
tion. On exit, <prerequisites_var> will contain the
list of required shared library files.
<target> is the full path to an executable file. <pre-
requisites_var> is the name of a CMake variable to con-
tain the results. <exclude_system> must be 0 or 1 indi-
cating whether to include or exclude "system" prerequi-
sites. If <recurse> is set to 1 all prerequisites will
be found recursively, if set to 0 only direct prerequi-
sites are listed. <exepath> is the path to the top
level executable used for @executable_path replacment
on the Mac. <dirs> is a list of paths where libraries
might be found: these paths are searched first when a
target without any path info is given. Then standard
system locations are also searched: PATH, Framework
locations, /usr/lib...
LIST_PREREQUISITES(<target> [<recurse> [<exclude_system> [<verbose>]]])
Print a message listing the prerequisites of <target>.
<target> is the name of a shared library or executable
target or the full path to a shared library or exe-
cutable file. If <recurse> is set to 1 all prerequi-
sites will be found recursively, if set to 0 only
direct prerequisites are listed. <exclude_system> must
be 0 or 1 indicating whether to include or exclude
"system" prerequisites. With <verbose> set to 0 only
the full path names of the prerequisites are printed,
set to 1 extra informatin will be displayed.
LIST_PREREQUISITES_BY_GLOB(<glob_arg> <glob_exp>)
Print the prerequisites of shared library and exe-
cutable files matching a globbing pattern. <glob_arg>
is GLOB or GLOB_RECURSE and <glob_exp> is a globbing
expression used with "file(GLOB" or "file(GLOB_RECURSE"
to retrieve a list of matching files. If a matching
file is executable, its prerequisites are listed.
Any additional (optional) arguments provided are passed
along as the optional arguments to the list_prerequi-
sites calls.
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GP_APPEND_UNIQUE(<list_var> <value>)
Append <value> to the list variable <list_var> only if
the value is not already in the list.
IS_FILE_EXECUTABLE(<file> <result_var>)
Return 1 in <result_var> if <file> is a binary exe-
cutable, 0 otherwise.
GP_ITEM_DEFAULT_EMBEDDED_PATH(<item> <default_embedded_path_var>)
Return the path that others should refer to the item by
when the item is embedded inside a bundle.
Override on a per-project basis by providing a
project-specific gp_item_default_embedded_path_override
function.
GP_RESOLVE_ITEM(<context> <item> <exepath> <dirs> <resolved_item_var>)
Resolve an item into an existing full path file.
Override on a per-project basis by providing a
project-specific gp_resolve_item_override function.
GP_RESOLVED_FILE_TYPE(<original_file> <file> <exepath> <dirs> <type_var>)
Return the type of <file> with respect to <origi-
nal_file>. String describing type of prerequisite is
returned in variable named <type_var>.
Use <exepath> and <dirs> if necessary to resolve
non-absolute <file> values -- but only for non-embedded
items.
Possible types are:
system
local
embedded
other
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Override on a per-project basis by providing a
project-specific gp_resolved_file_type_override func-
tion.
GP_FILE_TYPE(<original_file> <file> <type_var>)
Return the type of <file> with respect to <origi-
nal_file>. String describing type of prerequisite is
returned in variable named <type_var>.
Possible types are:
system
local
embedded
other
InstallRequiredSystemLibraries
By including this file, all library files listed in the
variable CMAKE_INSTALL_SYSTEM_RUNTIME_LIBS will be
installed with INSTALL(PROGRAMS ...) into bin for WIN32
and lib for non-WIN32. If CMAKE_INSTALL_SYSTEM_RUN-
TIME_LIBS_SKIP is set to TRUE before including this
file, then the INSTALL command is not called. The user
can use the variable CMAKE_INSTALL_SYSTEM_RUNTIME_LIBS
to use a custom install command and install them how-
ever they want. If it is the MSVC compiler, then the
microsoft run time libraries will be found and automat-
ically added to the CMAKE_INSTALL_SYSTEM_RUNTIME_LIBS,
and installed. If CMAKE_INSTALL_DEBUG_LIBRARIES is set
and it is the MSVC compiler, then the debug libraries
are installed when available. If
CMAKE_INSTALL_DEBUG_LIBRARIES_ONLY is set then only the
debug libraries are installed when both debug and
release are available. If CMAKE_INSTALL_MFC_LIBRARIES
is set then the MFC run time libraries are installed as
well as the CRT run time libraries. If
CMAKE_INSTALL_SYSTEM_RUNTIME_DESTINATION is set then
the libraries are installed to that directory rather
than the default. If CMAKE_INSTALL_SYSTEM_RUN-
TIME_LIBS_NO_WARNINGS is NOT set, then this file warns
about required files that do not exist. You can set
this variable to ON before including this file to avoid
the warning. For example, the Visual Studio Express
editions do not include the redistributable files, so
if you include this file on a machine with only VS
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Express installed, you'll get the warning.
MacroAddFileDependencies
MACRO_ADD_FILE_DEPENDENCIES(<_file> depend_files...)
Using the macro MACRO_ADD_FILE_DEPENDENCIES() is dis-
couraged. There are usually better ways to specify the
correct dependencies.
MACRO_ADD_FILE_DEPENDENCIES(<_file> depend_files...) is
just a convenience wrapper around the OBJECT_DEPENDS
source file property. You can just use SET_PROP-
ERTY(SOURCE <file> APPEND PROPERTY OBJECT_DEPENDS
depend_files) instead.
ProcessorCount
ProcessorCount(var)
Determine the number of processors/cores and save value
in ${var}
Sets the variable named ${var} to the number of physi-
cal cores available on the machine if the information
can be determined. Otherwise it is set to 0. Currently
this functionality is implemented for AIX, cygwin,
FreeBSD, HPUX, IRIX, Linux, Mac OS X, QNX, Sun and Win-
dows.
This function is guaranteed to return a positive inte-
ger (>=1) if it succeeds. It returns 0 if there's a
problem determining the processor count.
Example use, in a ctest -S dashboard script:
include(ProcessorCount)
ProcessorCount(N)
if(NOT N EQUAL 0)
set(CTEST_BUILD_FLAGS -j${N})
set(ctest_test_args ${ctest_test_args} PARALLEL_LEVEL ${N})
endif()
This function is intended to offer an approximation of
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the value of the number of compute cores available on
the current machine, such that you may use that value
for parallel building and parallel testing. It is meant
to help utilize as much of the machine as seems reason-
able. Of course, knowledge of what else might be run-
ning on the machine simultaneously should be used when
deciding whether to request a machine's full capacity
all for yourself.
Qt4ConfigDependentSettings
This file is included by FindQt4.cmake, don't include
it directly.
Qt4Macros
This file is included by FindQt4.cmake, don't include
it directly.
SelectLibraryConfigurations
select_library_configurations( basename )
This macro takes a library base name as an argument,
and will choose good values for basename_LIBRARY, base-
name_LIBRARIES, basename_LIBRARY_DEBUG, and base-
name_LIBRARY_RELEASE depending on what has been found
and set. If only basename_LIBRARY_RELEASE is defined,
basename_LIBRARY, basename_LIBRARY_DEBUG, and base-
name_LIBRARY_RELEASE will be set to the release value.
If only basename_LIBRARY_DEBUG is defined, then base-
name_LIBRARY, basename_LIBRARY_DEBUG and base-
name_LIBRARY_RELEASE will take the debug value.
If the generator supports configuration types, then
basename_LIBRARY and basename_LIBRARIES will be set
with debug and optimized flags specifying the library
to be used for the given configuration. If no build
type has been set or the generator in use does not sup-
port configuration types, then basename_LIBRARY and
basename_LIBRARIES will take only the release values.
SquishTestScript
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This script launches a GUI test using Squish. You
should not call the script directly; instead, you
should access it via the SQUISH_ADD_TEST macro that is
defined in FindSquish.cmake.
This script starts the Squish server, launches the test
on the client, and finally stops the squish server. If
any of these steps fail (including if the tests do not
pass) then a fatal error is raised.
TestBigEndian
Define macro to determine endian type
Check if the system is big endian or little endian
TEST_BIG_ENDIAN(VARIABLE)
VARIABLE - variable to store the result to
TestCXXAcceptsFlag
Test CXX compiler for a flag
Check if the CXX compiler accepts a flag
Macro CHECK_CXX_ACCEPTS_FLAG(FLAGS VARIABLE) -
checks if the function exists
FLAGS - the flags to try
VARIABLE - variable to store the result
TestForANSIForScope
Check for ANSI for scope support
Check if the compiler restricts the scope of variables
declared in a for-init-statement to the loop body.
CMAKE_NO_ANSI_FOR_SCOPE - holds result
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TestForANSIStreamHeaders
Test for compiler support of ANSI stream headers
iostream, etc.
check if the compiler supports the standard ANSI
iostream header (without the .h)
CMAKE_NO_ANSI_STREAM_HEADERS - defined by the results
TestForSSTREAM
Test for compiler support of ANSI sstream header
check if the compiler supports the standard ANSI
sstream header
CMAKE_NO_ANSI_STRING_STREAM - defined by the results
TestForSTDNamespace
Test for std:: namespace support
check if the compiler supports std:: on stl classes
CMAKE_NO_STD_NAMESPACE - defined by the results
UseEcos
This module defines variables and macros required to
build eCos application.
This file contains the following macros:
ECOS_ADD_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES() - add the eCos include
dirs ECOS_ADD_EXECUTABLE(name source1 ... sourceN ) -
create an eCos executable ECOS_ADJUST_DIRECTORY(VAR
source1 ... sourceN ) - adjusts the path of the source
files and puts the result into VAR
Macros for selecting the toolchain:
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ECOS_USE_ARM_ELF_TOOLS() - enable the ARM ELF
toolchain for the directory where it is called
ECOS_USE_I386_ELF_TOOLS() - enable the i386 ELF
toolchain for the directory where it is called
ECOS_USE_PPC_EABI_TOOLS() - enable the PowerPC
toolchain for the directory where it is called
It contains the following variables: ECOS_DEFINITIONS
ECOSCONFIG_EXECUTABLE ECOS_CONFIG_FILE -
defaults to ecos.ecc, if your eCos configuration file
has a different name, adjust this variable for internal
use only:
ECOS_ADD_TARGET_LIB
UseJava
Use Module for Java
This file provides functions for Java. It is assumed
that FindJava.cmake has already been loaded. See Find-
Java.cmake for information on how to load Java into
your CMake project.
add_jar(TARGET_NAME SRC1 SRC2 .. SRCN RCS1 RCS2 ..
RCSN)
This command creates a <TARGET_NAME>.jar. It compiles
the given source files (SRC) and adds the given
resource files (RCS) to the jar file. If only resource
files are given then just a jar file is created.
Additional instructions:
To add compile flags to the target you can set these flags with
the following variable:
set(CMAKE_JAVA_COMPILE_FLAGS -nowarn)
To add a path or a jar file to the class path you can do this
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with the CMAKE_JAVA_INCLUDE_PATH variable.
set(CMAKE_JAVA_INCLUDE_PATH /usr/share/java/shibboleet.jar)
To use a different output name for the target you can set it with:
set(CMAKE_JAVA_TARGET_OUTPUT_NAME shibboleet.jar)
add_jar(foobar foobar.java)
To add a VERSION to the target output name you can set it using
CMAKE_JAVA_TARGET_VERSION. This will create a jar file with the name
shibboleet-1.0.0.jar and will create a symlink shibboleet.jar
pointing to the jar with the version information.
set(CMAKE_JAVA_TARGET_VERSION 1.2.0)
add_jar(shibboleet shibbotleet.java)
If the target is a JNI library, utilize the following commands to
create a JNI symbolic link:
set(CMAKE_JNI_TARGET TRUE)
set(CMAKE_JAVA_TARGET_VERSION 1.2.0)
add_jar(shibboleet shibbotleet.java)
install_jar(shibboleet ${LIB_INSTALL_DIR}/shibboleet)
install_jni_symlink(shibboleet ${JAVA_LIB_INSTALL_DIR})
If a single target needs to produce more than one jar from its
java source code, to prevent the accumulation of duplicate class
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files in subsequent jars, set/reset CMAKE_JAR_CLASSES_PREFIX prior
to calling the add_jar() function:
set(CMAKE_JAR_CLASSES_PREFIX com/redhat/foo)
add_jar(foo foo.java)
set(CMAKE_JAR_CLASSES_PREFIX com/redhat/bar)
add_jar(bar bar.java)
Target Properties:
The add_jar() functions sets some target properties. You can get these
properties with the
get_property(TARGET <target_name> PROPERTY <propery_name>)
command.
INSTALL_FILES The files which should be installed. This is used by
install_jar().
JNI_SYMLINK The JNI symlink which should be installed.
This is used by install_jni_symlink().
JAR_FILE The location of the jar file so that you can include
it.
CLASS_DIR The directory where the class files can be found. For
example to use them with javah.
find_jar(<VAR>
name | NAMES name1 [name2 ...]
[PATHS path1 [path2 ... ENV var]]
[VERSIONS version1 [version2]]
[DOC "cache documentation string"]
)
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This command is used to find a full path to the named
jar. A cache entry named by <VAR> is created to stor
the result of this command. If the full path to a jar
is found the result is stored in the variable and the
search will not repeated unless the variable is
cleared. If nothing is found, the result will be
<VAR>-NOTFOUND, and the search will be attempted again
next time find_jar is invoked with the same variable.
The name of the full path to a file that is searched
for is specified by the names listed after NAMES argu-
ment. Additional search locations can be specified
after the PATHS argument. If you require special a ver-
sion of a jar file you can specify it with the VERSIONS
argument. The argument after DOC will be used for the
documentation string in the cache.
install_jar(TARGET_NAME DESTINATION)
This command installs the TARGET_NAME files to the
given DESTINATION. It should be called in the same
scope as add_jar() or it will fail.
install_jni_symlink(TARGET_NAME DESTINATION)
This command installs the TARGET_NAME JNI symlinks to
the given DESTINATION. It should be called in the same
scope as add_jar() or it will fail.
create_javadoc(<VAR>
PACKAGES pkg1 [pkg2 ...]
[SOURCEPATH <sourcepath>]
[CLASSPATH <classpath>]
[INSTALLPATH <install path>]
[DOCTITLE "the documentation title"]
[WINDOWTITLE "the title of the document"]
[AUTHOR TRUE|FALSE]
[USE TRUE|FALSE]
[VERSION TRUE|FALSE]
)
Create jave documentation based on files or packages.
For more details please read the javadoc manpage.
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There are two main signatures for create_javadoc. The
first signature works with package names on a path with
source files:
Example:
create_javadoc(my_example_doc
PACKAGES com.exmaple.foo com.example.bar
SOURCEPATH ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_PATH}
CLASSPATH ${CMAKE_JAVA_INCLUDE_PATH}
WINDOWTITLE "My example"
DOCTITLE "<h1>My example</h1>"
AUTHOR TRUE
USE TRUE
VERSION TRUE
)
The second signature for create_javadoc works on a
given list of files.
create_javadoc(<VAR>
FILES file1 [file2 ...]
[CLASSPATH <classpath>]
[INSTALLPATH <install path>]
[DOCTITLE "the documentation title"]
[WINDOWTITLE "the title of the document"]
[AUTHOR TRUE|FALSE]
[USE TRUE|FALSE]
[VERSION TRUE|FALSE]
)
Example:
create_javadoc(my_example_doc
FILES ${example_SRCS}
CLASSPATH ${CMAKE_JAVA_INCLUDE_PATH}
WINDOWTITLE "My example"
DOCTITLE "<h1>My example</h1>"
AUTHOR TRUE
USE TRUE
VERSION TRUE
)
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Both signatures share most of the options. These
options are the same as what you can find in the
javadoc manpage. Please look at the manpage for CLASS-
PATH, DOCTITLE, WINDOWTITLE, AUTHOR, USE and VERSION.
The documentation will be by default installed to
${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/share/javadoc/<VAR>
if you don't set the INSTALLPATH.
UseJavaClassFilelist
This script create a list of compiled Java class files
to be added to a jar file. This avoids including cmake
files which get created in the binary directory.
UseJavaSymlinks
Helper script for UseJava.cmake
UsePkgConfig
Obsolete pkg-config module for CMake, use FindPkgConfig
instead.
This module defines the following macro:
PKGCONFIG(package includedir libdir linkflags cflags)
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Calling PKGCONFIG will fill the desired information
into the 4 given arguments, e.g. PKGCONFIG(libart-2.0
LIBART_INCLUDE_DIR LIBART_LINK_DIR LIBART_LINK_FLAGS
LIBART_CFLAGS) if pkg-config was NOT found or the spec-
ified software package doesn't exist, the variable will
be empty when the function returns, otherwise they will
contain the respective information
UseQt4
Use Module for QT4
Sets up C and C++ to use Qt 4. It is assumed that
FindQt.cmake has already been loaded. See FindQt.cmake
for information on how to load Qt 4 into your CMake
project.
UseSWIG
SWIG module for CMake
Defines the following macros:
SWIG_ADD_MODULE(name language [ files ])
- Define swig module with given name and specified language
SWIG_LINK_LIBRARIES(name [ libraries ])
- Link libraries to swig module
All other macros are for internal use only. To get the
actual name of the swig module, use: ${SWIG_MOD-
ULE_${name}_REAL_NAME}. Set Source files properties
such as CPLUSPLUS and SWIG_FLAGS to specify special
behavior of SWIG. Also global CMAKE_SWIG_FLAGS can be
used to add special flags to all swig calls. Another
special variable is CMAKE_SWIG_OUTDIR, it allows one to
specify where to write all the swig generated module
(swig -outdir option) The name-specific variable
SWIG_MODULE_<name>_EXTRA_DEPS may be used to specify
extra dependencies for the generated modules. If the
source file generated by swig need some special flag
you can use SET_SOURCE_FILES_PROPERTIES( ${swig_gener-
ated_file_fullname}
PROPERTIES COMPILE_FLAGS "-bla")
Use_wxWindows
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This convenience include finds if wxWindows is
installed and set the appropriate libs, incdirs, flags
etc. author Jan Woetzel <jw -at- mip.infor-
matik.uni-kiel.de> (07/2003)
USAGE:
just include Use_wxWindows.cmake
in your projects CMakeLists.txt
INCLUDE( ${CMAKE_MODULE_PATH}/Use_wxWindows.cmake)
if you are sure you need GL then
SET(WXWINDOWS_USE_GL 1)
*before* you include this file.
UsewxWidgets
Convenience include for using wxWidgets library.
Determines if wxWidgets was FOUND and sets the appro-
priate libs, incdirs, flags, etc. INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES
and LINK_DIRECTORIES are called.
USAGE
# Note that for MinGW users the order of libs is important!
FIND_PACKAGE(wxWidgets REQUIRED net gl core base)
INCLUDE(${wxWidgets_USE_FILE})
# and for each of your dependent executable/library targets:
TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(<YourTarget> ${wxWidgets_LIBRARIES})
DEPRECATED
LINK_LIBRARIES is not called in favor of adding dependencies per target.
AUTHOR
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Jan Woetzel <jw -at- mip.informatik.uni-kiel.de>
WriteBasicConfigVersionFile
WRITE_BASIC_CONFIG_VERSION_FILE( filename VERSION major.minor.patch COMPATIBILITY (AnyNewerVersion|SameMajorVersion) )
Writes a file for use as <package>ConfigVersion.cmake
file to <filename>. See the documentation of FIND_PACK-
AGE() for details on this.
filename is the output filename, it should be in the build tree.
major.minor.patch is the version number of the project to be installed
The COMPATIBILITY mode AnyNewerVersion means that the
installed package version will be considered compatible
if it is newer or exactly the same as the requested
version. If SameMajorVersion is used instead, then the
behaviour differs from AnyNewerVersion in that the
major version number must be the same as requested,
e.g. version 2.0 will not be considered compatible if
1.0 is requested. If your project has more elaborated
version matching rules, you will need to write your own
custom ConfigVersion.cmake file instead of using this
macro.
Example:
write_basic_config_version_file(${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/FooConfigVersion.cmake
VERSION 1.2.3
COMPATIBILITY SameMajorVersion )
install(FILES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/FooConfigVersion.cmake
${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/FooConfig.cmake
DESTINATION lib/cmake/Foo )
Internally, this macro executes configure_file() to
create the resulting version file. Depending on the
COMPATIBLITY, either the file BasicConfigVer-
sion-SameMajorVersion.cmake.in or BasicConfigVer-
sion-AnyNewerVersion.cmake.in is used. Please note that
these two files are internal to CMake and you should
not call configure_file() on them yourself, but they
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can be used as starting point to create more sophis-
ticted custom ConfigVersion.cmake files.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2000-2009 Kitware, Inc., Insight Software Consor-
tium. All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
without modification, are permitted provided that the fol-
lowing conditions are met:
Redistributions of source code must retain the above copy-
right notice, this list of conditions and the following dis-
claimer.
Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials pro-
vided with the distribution.
Neither the names of Kitware, Inc., the Insight Software
Consortium, nor the names of their contributors may be used
to endorse or promote products derived from this software
without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CON-
TRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CON-
TRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFT-
WARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following
attributes:
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+---------------+-----------------------+
|ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+---------------+-----------------------+
|Availability | developer/build/cmake |
+---------------+-----------------------+
|Stability | Uncommitted |
+---------------+-----------------------+
SEE ALSO
ccmake(1), cpack(1), ctest(1), cmakecommands(1), cmakecom-
pat(1), cmakemodules(1),
The following resources are available to get help using
CMake:
Home Page
http://www.cmake.org
The primary starting point for learning about CMake.
Frequently Asked Questions
http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ
A Wiki is provided containing answers to frequently
asked questions.
Online Documentation
http://www.cmake.org/HTML/Documentation.html
Links to available documentation may be found on this
web page.
Mailing List
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For help and discussion about using cmake, a mailing
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page. Please first read the full documentation at
http://www.cmake.org before posting questions to the
list.
Summary of helpful links:
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Docs: http://www.cmake.org/HTML/Documentation.html
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Mail: http://www.cmake.org/HTML/MailingLists.html
FAQ: http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ
NOTES
This software was built from source available at
https://java.net/projects/solaris-userland. The original
community source was downloaded from
http://www.cmake.org/files/v2.8/cmake-2.8.6.tar.gz
Further information about this software can be found on the
open source community website at http://www.cmake.org/.
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