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- find_package
- ------------
- Load settings for an external project.
- ::
- find_package(<package> [version] [EXACT] [QUIET] [MODULE]
- [REQUIRED] [[COMPONENTS] [components...]]
- [OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS components...]
- [NO_POLICY_SCOPE])
- Finds and loads settings from an external project. ``<package>_FOUND``
- will be set to indicate whether the package was found. When the
- package is found package-specific information is provided through
- variables and :ref:`Imported Targets` documented by the package itself. The
- ``QUIET`` option disables messages if the package cannot be found. The
- ``MODULE`` option disables the second signature documented below. The
- ``REQUIRED`` option stops processing with an error message if the package
- cannot be found.
- A package-specific list of required components may be listed after the
- ``COMPONENTS`` option (or after the ``REQUIRED`` option if present).
- Additional optional components may be listed after
- ``OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS``. Available components and their influence on
- whether a package is considered to be found are defined by the target
- package.
- The ``[version]`` argument requests a version with which the package found
- should be compatible (format is ``major[.minor[.patch[.tweak]]]``). The
- ``EXACT`` option requests that the version be matched exactly. If no
- ``[version]`` and/or component list is given to a recursive invocation
- inside a find-module, the corresponding arguments are forwarded
- automatically from the outer call (including the ``EXACT`` flag for
- ``[version]``). Version support is currently provided only on a
- package-by-package basis (details below).
- User code should generally look for packages using the above simple
- signature. The remainder of this command documentation specifies the
- full command signature and details of the search process. Project
- maintainers wishing to provide a package to be found by this command
- are encouraged to read on.
- The command has two modes by which it searches for packages: "Module"
- mode and "Config" mode. Module mode is available when the command is
- invoked with the above reduced signature. CMake searches for a file
- called ``Find<package>.cmake`` in the :variable:`CMAKE_MODULE_PATH`
- followed by the CMake installation. If the file is found, it is read
- and processed by CMake. It is responsible for finding the package,
- checking the version, and producing any needed messages. Many
- find-modules provide limited or no support for versioning; check
- the module documentation. If no module is found and the ``MODULE``
- option is not given the command proceeds to Config mode.
- The complete Config mode command signature is::
- find_package(<package> [version] [EXACT] [QUIET]
- [REQUIRED] [[COMPONENTS] [components...]]
- [CONFIG|NO_MODULE]
- [NO_POLICY_SCOPE]
- [NAMES name1 [name2 ...]]
- [CONFIGS config1 [config2 ...]]
- [HINTS path1 [path2 ... ]]
- [PATHS path1 [path2 ... ]]
- [PATH_SUFFIXES suffix1 [suffix2 ...]]
- [NO_DEFAULT_PATH]
- [NO_CMAKE_PATH]
- [NO_CMAKE_ENVIRONMENT_PATH]
- [NO_SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PATH]
- [NO_CMAKE_PACKAGE_REGISTRY]
- [NO_CMAKE_BUILDS_PATH] # Deprecated; does nothing.
- [NO_CMAKE_SYSTEM_PATH]
- [NO_CMAKE_SYSTEM_PACKAGE_REGISTRY]
- [CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_BOTH |
- ONLY_CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH |
- NO_CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH])
- The ``CONFIG`` option may be used to skip Module mode explicitly and
- switch to Config mode. It is synonymous to using ``NO_MODULE``. Config
- mode is also implied by use of options not specified in the reduced
- signature.
- Config mode attempts to locate a configuration file provided by the
- package to be found. A cache entry called ``<package>_DIR`` is created to
- hold the directory containing the file. By default the command
- searches for a package with the name ``<package>``. If the ``NAMES`` option
- is given the names following it are used instead of ``<package>``. The
- command searches for a file called ``<name>Config.cmake`` or
- ``<lower-case-name>-config.cmake`` for each name specified. A
- replacement set of possible configuration file names may be given
- using the ``CONFIGS`` option. The search procedure is specified below.
- Once found, the configuration file is read and processed by CMake.
- Since the file is provided by the package it already knows the
- location of package contents. The full path to the configuration file
- is stored in the cmake variable ``<package>_CONFIG``.
- All configuration files which have been considered by CMake while
- searching for an installation of the package with an appropriate
- version are stored in the cmake variable ``<package>_CONSIDERED_CONFIGS``,
- the associated versions in ``<package>_CONSIDERED_VERSIONS``.
- If the package configuration file cannot be found CMake will generate
- an error describing the problem unless the ``QUIET`` argument is
- specified. If ``REQUIRED`` is specified and the package is not found a
- fatal error is generated and the configure step stops executing. If
- ``<package>_DIR`` has been set to a directory not containing a
- configuration file CMake will ignore it and search from scratch.
- When the ``[version]`` argument is given Config mode will only find a
- version of the package that claims compatibility with the requested
- version (format is ``major[.minor[.patch[.tweak]]]``). If the ``EXACT``
- option is given only a version of the package claiming an exact match
- of the requested version may be found. CMake does not establish any
- convention for the meaning of version numbers. Package version
- numbers are checked by "version" files provided by the packages
- themselves. For a candidate package configuration file
- ``<config-file>.cmake`` the corresponding version file is located next
- to it and named either ``<config-file>-version.cmake`` or
- ``<config-file>Version.cmake``. If no such version file is available
- then the configuration file is assumed to not be compatible with any
- requested version. A basic version file containing generic version
- matching code can be created using the
- :module:`CMakePackageConfigHelpers` module. When a version file
- is found it is loaded to check the requested version number. The
- version file is loaded in a nested scope in which the following
- variables have been defined:
- ``PACKAGE_FIND_NAME``
- the ``<package>`` name
- ``PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION``
- full requested version string
- ``PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MAJOR``
- major version if requested, else 0
- ``PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MINOR``
- minor version if requested, else 0
- ``PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_PATCH``
- patch version if requested, else 0
- ``PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_TWEAK``
- tweak version if requested, else 0
- ``PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_COUNT``
- number of version components, 0 to 4
- The version file checks whether it satisfies the requested version and
- sets these variables:
- ``PACKAGE_VERSION``
- full provided version string
- ``PACKAGE_VERSION_EXACT``
- true if version is exact match
- ``PACKAGE_VERSION_COMPATIBLE``
- true if version is compatible
- ``PACKAGE_VERSION_UNSUITABLE``
- true if unsuitable as any version
- These variables are checked by the ``find_package`` command to determine
- whether the configuration file provides an acceptable version. They
- are not available after the find_package call returns. If the version
- is acceptable the following variables are set:
- ``<package>_VERSION``
- full provided version string
- ``<package>_VERSION_MAJOR``
- major version if provided, else 0
- ``<package>_VERSION_MINOR``
- minor version if provided, else 0
- ``<package>_VERSION_PATCH``
- patch version if provided, else 0
- ``<package>_VERSION_TWEAK``
- tweak version if provided, else 0
- ``<package>_VERSION_COUNT``
- number of version components, 0 to 4
- and the corresponding package configuration file is loaded.
- When multiple package configuration files are available whose version files
- claim compatibility with the version requested it is unspecified which
- one is chosen: unless the variable :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_SORT_ORDER`
- is set no attempt is made to choose a highest or closest version number.
- To control the order in which ``find_package`` checks for compatibility use
- the two variables :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_SORT_ORDER` and
- :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_SORT_DIRECTION`.
- For instance in order to select the highest version one can set::
- SET(CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_SORT_ORDER NATURAL)
- SET(CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_SORT_DIRECTION DEC)
- before calling ``find_package``.
- Config mode provides an elaborate interface and search procedure.
- Much of the interface is provided for completeness and for use
- internally by find-modules loaded by Module mode. Most user code
- should simply call::
- find_package(<package> [major[.minor]] [EXACT] [REQUIRED|QUIET])
- in order to find a package. Package maintainers providing CMake
- package configuration files are encouraged to name and install them
- such that the procedure outlined below will find them without
- requiring use of additional options.
- CMake constructs a set of possible installation prefixes for the
- package. Under each prefix several directories are searched for a
- configuration file. The tables below show the directories searched.
- Each entry is meant for installation trees following Windows (W), UNIX
- (U), or Apple (A) conventions::
- <prefix>/ (W)
- <prefix>/(cmake|CMake)/ (W)
- <prefix>/<name>*/ (W)
- <prefix>/<name>*/(cmake|CMake)/ (W)
- <prefix>/(lib/<arch>|lib|share)/cmake/<name>*/ (U)
- <prefix>/(lib/<arch>|lib|share)/<name>*/ (U)
- <prefix>/(lib/<arch>|lib|share)/<name>*/(cmake|CMake)/ (U)
- <prefix>/<name>*/(lib/<arch>|lib|share)/cmake/<name>*/ (W/U)
- <prefix>/<name>*/(lib/<arch>|lib|share)/<name>*/ (W/U)
- <prefix>/<name>*/(lib/<arch>|lib|share)/<name>*/(cmake|CMake)/ (W/U)
- On systems supporting OS X Frameworks and Application Bundles the
- following directories are searched for frameworks or bundles
- containing a configuration file::
- <prefix>/<name>.framework/Resources/ (A)
- <prefix>/<name>.framework/Resources/CMake/ (A)
- <prefix>/<name>.framework/Versions/*/Resources/ (A)
- <prefix>/<name>.framework/Versions/*/Resources/CMake/ (A)
- <prefix>/<name>.app/Contents/Resources/ (A)
- <prefix>/<name>.app/Contents/Resources/CMake/ (A)
- In all cases the ``<name>`` is treated as case-insensitive and corresponds
- to any of the names specified (``<package>`` or names given by ``NAMES``).
- Paths with ``lib/<arch>`` are enabled if the
- :variable:`CMAKE_LIBRARY_ARCHITECTURE` variable is set. If ``PATH_SUFFIXES``
- is specified the suffixes are appended to each (W) or (U) directory entry
- one-by-one.
- This set of directories is intended to work in cooperation with
- projects that provide configuration files in their installation trees.
- Directories above marked with (W) are intended for installations on
- Windows where the prefix may point at the top of an application's
- installation directory. Those marked with (U) are intended for
- installations on UNIX platforms where the prefix is shared by multiple
- packages. This is merely a convention, so all (W) and (U) directories
- are still searched on all platforms. Directories marked with (A) are
- intended for installations on Apple platforms. The
- :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_FRAMEWORK` and :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_APPBUNDLE`
- variables determine the order of preference.
- The set of installation prefixes is constructed using the following
- steps. If ``NO_DEFAULT_PATH`` is specified all ``NO_*`` options are
- enabled.
- 1. Search paths specified in cmake-specific cache variables. These
- are intended to be used on the command line with a ``-DVAR=value``.
- The values are interpreted as :ref:`;-lists <CMake Language Lists>`.
- This can be skipped if ``NO_CMAKE_PATH`` is passed::
- CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH
- CMAKE_FRAMEWORK_PATH
- CMAKE_APPBUNDLE_PATH
- 2. Search paths specified in cmake-specific environment variables.
- These are intended to be set in the user's shell configuration,
- and therefore use the host's native path separator
- (``;`` on Windows and ``:`` on UNIX).
- This can be skipped if ``NO_CMAKE_ENVIRONMENT_PATH`` is passed::
- <package>_DIR
- CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH
- CMAKE_FRAMEWORK_PATH
- CMAKE_APPBUNDLE_PATH
- 3. Search paths specified by the ``HINTS`` option. These should be paths
- computed by system introspection, such as a hint provided by the
- location of another item already found. Hard-coded guesses should
- be specified with the ``PATHS`` option.
- 4. Search the standard system environment variables. This can be
- skipped if ``NO_SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PATH`` is passed. Path entries
- ending in ``/bin`` or ``/sbin`` are automatically converted to their
- parent directories::
- PATH
- 5. Search paths stored in the CMake :ref:`User Package Registry`.
- This can be skipped if ``NO_CMAKE_PACKAGE_REGISTRY`` is passed or by
- setting the :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_NO_PACKAGE_REGISTRY`
- to ``TRUE``.
- See the :manual:`cmake-packages(7)` manual for details on the user
- package registry.
- 6. Search cmake variables defined in the Platform files for the
- current system. This can be skipped if ``NO_CMAKE_SYSTEM_PATH`` is
- passed::
- CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH
- CMAKE_SYSTEM_FRAMEWORK_PATH
- CMAKE_SYSTEM_APPBUNDLE_PATH
- 7. Search paths stored in the CMake :ref:`System Package Registry`.
- This can be skipped if ``NO_CMAKE_SYSTEM_PACKAGE_REGISTRY`` is passed
- or by setting the
- :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_NO_SYSTEM_PACKAGE_REGISTRY` to ``TRUE``.
- See the :manual:`cmake-packages(7)` manual for details on the system
- package registry.
- 8. Search paths specified by the ``PATHS`` option. These are typically
- hard-coded guesses.
- .. |FIND_XXX| replace:: find_package
- .. |FIND_ARGS_XXX| replace:: <package>
- .. |CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_XXX| replace::
- :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_PACKAGE`
- .. include:: FIND_XXX_ROOT.txt
- .. include:: FIND_XXX_ORDER.txt
- Every non-REQUIRED ``find_package`` call can be disabled by setting the
- :variable:`CMAKE_DISABLE_FIND_PACKAGE_<PackageName>` variable to ``TRUE``.
- When loading a find module or package configuration file ``find_package``
- defines variables to provide information about the call arguments (and
- restores their original state before returning):
- ``CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_NAME``
- the ``<package>`` name which is searched for
- ``<package>_FIND_REQUIRED``
- true if ``REQUIRED`` option was given
- ``<package>_FIND_QUIETLY``
- true if ``QUIET`` option was given
- ``<package>_FIND_VERSION``
- full requested version string
- ``<package>_FIND_VERSION_MAJOR``
- major version if requested, else 0
- ``<package>_FIND_VERSION_MINOR``
- minor version if requested, else 0
- ``<package>_FIND_VERSION_PATCH``
- patch version if requested, else 0
- ``<package>_FIND_VERSION_TWEAK``
- tweak version if requested, else 0
- ``<package>_FIND_VERSION_COUNT``
- number of version components, 0 to 4
- ``<package>_FIND_VERSION_EXACT``
- true if ``EXACT`` option was given
- ``<package>_FIND_COMPONENTS``
- list of requested components
- ``<package>_FIND_REQUIRED_<c>``
- true if component ``<c>`` is required,
- false if component ``<c>`` is optional
- In Module mode the loaded find module is responsible to honor the
- request detailed by these variables; see the find module for details.
- In Config mode ``find_package`` handles ``REQUIRED``, ``QUIET``, and
- ``[version]`` options automatically but leaves it to the package
- configuration file to handle components in a way that makes sense
- for the package. The package configuration file may set
- ``<package>_FOUND`` to false to tell ``find_package`` that component
- requirements are not satisfied.
- See the :command:`cmake_policy` command documentation for discussion
- of the ``NO_POLICY_SCOPE`` option.
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