#include "cmDocumentVariables.h" #include "cmake.h" void cmDocumentVariables::DefineVariables(cmake* cm) { // Subsection: variables defined by cmake, that give // information about the project, and cmake cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_AR", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Name of archiving tool for static libraries.", "This specifies name of the program that creates archive " "or static libraries.",false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_COMMAND", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "The full path to the cmake executable.", "This is the full path to the CMake executable cmake which is " "useful from custom commands that want to use the cmake -E " "option for portable system commands. " "(e.g. /usr/local/bin/cmake", false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_BINARY_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "The path to the top level of the build tree.", "This is the full path to the top level of the current CMake " "build tree. For an in-source build, this would be the same " "as CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR. ", false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "The path to the top level of the source tree.", "This is the full path to the top level of the current CMake " "source tree. For an in-source build, this would be the same " "as CMAKE_BINARY_DIR. ", false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "The path to the binary directory currently being processed.", "This the full path to the build directory that is currently " "being processed by cmake. Each directory added by " "add_subdirectory will create a binary directory in the build " "tree, and as it is being processed this variable will be set. " "For in-source builds this is the current source directory " "being processed.", false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "The path to the source directory currently being processed.", "This the full path to the source directory that is currently " "being processed by cmake. ", false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Full path to the listfile currently being processed.", "As CMake processes the listfiles in your project this " "variable will always be set to the one currently being " "processed. " "The value has dynamic scope. " "When CMake starts processing commands in a source file " "it sets this variable to the location of the file. " "When CMake finishes processing commands from the file it " "restores the previous value. " "Therefore the value of the variable inside a macro or " "function is the file invoking the bottom-most entry on " "the call stack, not the file containing the macro or " "function definition." "\n" "See also CMAKE_PARENT_LIST_FILE.",false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_LINE", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "The line number of the current file being processed.", "This is the line number of the file currently being" " processed by cmake.", false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Full directory of the listfile currently being processed.", "As CMake processes the listfiles in your project this " "variable will always be set to the directory where the listfile which " "is currently being processed (CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE) is located. " "The value has dynamic scope. " "When CMake starts processing commands in a source file " "it sets this variable to the directory where this file is located. " "When CMake finishes processing commands from the file it " "restores the previous value. " "Therefore the value of the variable inside a macro or " "function is the directory of the file invoking the bottom-most entry on " "the call stack, not the directory of the file containing the macro or " "function definition." "\n" "See also CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE.",false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_SCRIPT_MODE_FILE", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Full path to the -P script file currently being processed. ", "When run in -P script mode, CMake sets this variable to the full " "path of the script file. When run to configure a CMakeLists.txt " "file, this variable is not set.", false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_ARGC", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Number of command line arguments passed to CMake in script mode. ", "When run in -P script mode, CMake sets this variable to the number " "of command line arguments. See also CMAKE_ARGV0, 1, 2 ... ", false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_ARGV0", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Command line argument passed to CMake in script mode. ", "When run in -P script mode, CMake sets this variable to " "the first command line argument. It then also sets CMAKE_ARGV1, " "CMAKE_ARGV2, ... and so on, up to the number of command line arguments " "given. See also CMAKE_ARGC.", false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_BUILD_TOOL", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Tool used for the actual build process.", "This variable is set to the program that will be" " needed to build the output of CMake. If the " "generator selected was Visual Studio 6, the " "CMAKE_BUILD_TOOL will be set to msdev, for " "Unix makefiles it will be set to make or gmake, " "and for Visual Studio 7 it set to devenv. For " "Nmake Makefiles the value is nmake. This can be " "useful for adding special flags and commands based" " on the final build environment. ", false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Is CMake currently cross compiling.", "This variable will be set to true by CMake if CMake is cross " "compiling. Specifically if the build platform is different " "from the target platform.", false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_CACHEFILE_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "The directory with the CMakeCache.txt file.", "This is the full path to the directory that has the " "CMakeCache.txt file in it. This is the same as " "CMAKE_BINARY_DIR.", false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_CACHE_MAJOR_VERSION", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Major version of CMake used to create the CMakeCache.txt file", "This is stores the major version of CMake used to " "write a CMake cache file. It is only different when " "a different version of CMake is run on a previously " "created cache file.", false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_CACHE_MINOR_VERSION", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Minor version of CMake used to create the CMakeCache.txt file", "This is stores the minor version of CMake used to " "write a CMake cache file. It is only different when " "a different version of CMake is run on a previously " "created cache file.", false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_CACHE_PATCH_VERSION", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Patch version of CMake used to create the CMakeCache.txt file", "This is stores the patch version of CMake used to " "write a CMake cache file. It is only different when " "a different version of CMake is run on a previously " "created cache file.", false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Build-time reference to per-configuration output subdirectory.", "For native build systems supporting multiple configurations " "in the build tree (such as Visual Studio and Xcode), " "the value is a reference to a build-time variable specifying " "the name of the per-configuration output subdirectory. " "On Makefile generators this evaluates to \".\" because there " "is only one configuration in a build tree. " "Example values:\n" " $(IntDir) = Visual Studio 6\n" " $(OutDir) = Visual Studio 7, 8, 9\n" " $(Configuration) = Visual Studio 10\n" " $(CONFIGURATION) = Xcode\n" " . = Make-based tools\n" "Since these values are evaluated by the native build system, this " "variable is suitable only for use in command lines that will be " "evaluated at build time. " "Example of intended usage:\n" " add_executable(mytool mytool.c)\n" " add_custom_command(\n" " OUTPUT out.txt\n" " COMMAND ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/mytool\n" " ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/in.txt out.txt\n" " DEPENDS mytool in.txt\n" " )\n" " add_custom_target(drive ALL DEPENDS out.txt)\n" "Note that CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR is no longer necessary for this purpose " "but has been left for compatibility with existing projects. " "Instead add_custom_command() recognizes executable target names in " "its COMMAND option, so " "\"${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/mytool\" can be " "replaced by just \"mytool\"." "\n" "This variable is read-only. Setting it is undefined behavior. " "In multi-configuration build systems the value of this variable " "is passed as the value of preprocessor symbol \"CMAKE_INTDIR\" to " "the compilation of all source files.",false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_CTEST_COMMAND", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Full path to ctest command installed with cmake.", "This is the full path to the CTest executable ctest " "which is useful from custom commands that want " " to use the cmake -E option for portable system " "commands.",false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_DL_LIBS", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Name of library containing dlopen and dlcose.", "The name of the library that has dlopen and " "dlclose in it, usually -ldl on most UNIX machines.",false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_EDIT_COMMAND", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Full path to cmake-gui or ccmake.", "This is the full path to the CMake executable " "that can graphically edit the cache. For example," " cmake-gui, ccmake, or cmake -i.",false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_GENERATOR", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "The generator used to build the project.", "The name of the generator that is being used to generate the " "build files. (e.g. \"Unix Makefiles\", " "\"Visual Studio 6\", etc.)",false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_EXTRA_GENERATOR", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "The extra generator used to build the project.", "When using the Eclipse, CodeBlocks or KDevelop generators, CMake " "generates Makefiles (CMAKE_GENERATOR) and additionally project files " "for the respective IDE. This IDE project file generator is stored in " "CMAKE_EXTRA_GENERATOR (e.g. \"Eclipse CDT4\").",false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_HOME_DIRECTORY", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Path to top of source tree.", "This is the path to the top level of the source tree.",false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_LINK_LIBRARY_SUFFIX", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "The suffix for libraries that you link to.", "The suffix to use for the end of a library, .lib on Windows.",false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "The suffix for executables on this platform.", "The suffix to use for the end of an executable if any, " ".exe on Windows." "\n" "CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX_ overrides this for language ." ,false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_MAJOR_VERSION", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "The Major version of cmake (i.e. the 2 in 2.X.X)", "This specifies the major version of the CMake executable" " being run.",false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "See CMAKE_BUILD_TOOL.", "This variable is around for backwards compatibility, " "see CMAKE_BUILD_TOOL.",false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_MINOR_VERSION", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "The Minor version of cmake (i.e. the 4 in X.4.X).", "This specifies the minor version of the CMake" " executable being run.",false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_PATCH_VERSION", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "The patch version of cmake (i.e. the 3 in X.X.3).", "This specifies the patch version of the CMake" " executable being run.",false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_TWEAK_VERSION", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "The tweak version of cmake (i.e. the 1 in X.X.X.1).", "This specifies the tweak version of the CMake executable being run. " "Releases use tweak < 20000000 and development versions use the date " "format CCYYMMDD for the tweak level." ,false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_VERSION", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "The full version of cmake in major.minor.patch[.tweak[-id]] format.", "This specifies the full version of the CMake executable being run. " "This variable is defined by versions 2.6.3 and higher. " "See variables CMAKE_MAJOR_VERSION, CMAKE_MINOR_VERSION, " "CMAKE_PATCH_VERSION, and CMAKE_TWEAK_VERSION " "for individual version components. " "The [-id] component appears in non-release versions " "and may be arbitrary text.", false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_PARENT_LIST_FILE", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Full path to the parent listfile of the one currently being processed.", "As CMake processes the listfiles in your project this " "variable will always be set to the listfile that included " "or somehow invoked the one currently being " "processed. See also CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE.",false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "The name of the current project.", "This specifies name of the current project from" " the closest inherited PROJECT command.",false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_RANLIB", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Name of randomizing tool for static libraries.", "This specifies name of the program that randomizes " "libraries on UNIX, not used on Windows, but may be present.",false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_ROOT", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Install directory for running cmake.", "This is the install root for the running CMake and" " the Modules directory can be found here. This is" " commonly used in this format: ${CMAKE_ROOT}/Modules",false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Size of a void pointer.", "This is set to the size of a pointer on the machine, " "and is determined by a try compile. If a 64 bit size " "is found, then the library search path is modified to " "look for 64 bit libraries first.",false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_SKIP_RPATH", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "If true, do not add run time path information.", "If this is set to TRUE, then the rpath information " "is not added to compiled executables. The default " "is to add rpath information if the platform supports it." "This allows for easy running from the build tree.",false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Source directory for project.", "This is the top level source directory for the project. " "It corresponds to the source directory given to " "cmake-gui or ccmake.",false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_STANDARD_LIBRARIES", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Libraries linked into every executable and shared library.", "This is the list of libraries that are linked " "into all executables and libraries.",false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_USING_VC_FREE_TOOLS", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "True if free visual studio tools being used.", "This is set to true if the compiler is Visual " "Studio free tools.",false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Create verbose makefiles if on.", "This variable defaults to false. You can set " "this variable to true to make CMake produce verbose " "makefiles that show each command line as it is used.",false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("PROJECT_BINARY_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Full path to build directory for project.", "This is the binary directory of the most recent " "PROJECT command.",false,"Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("PROJECT_NAME", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Name of the project given to the project command.", "This is the name given to the most " "recent PROJECT command. ",false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Top level source directory for the current project.", "This is the source directory of the most recent " "PROJECT command.",false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("[Project name]_BINARY_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Top level binary directory for the named project.", "A variable is created with the name used in the PROJECT " "command, and is the binary directory for the project. " " This can be useful when SUBDIR is used to connect " "several projects.",false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("[Project name]_SOURCE_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Top level source directory for the named project.", "A variable is created with the name used in the PROJECT " "command, and is the source directory for the project." " This can be useful when add_subdirectory " "is used to connect several projects.",false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_IMPORT_LIBRARY_PREFIX", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "The prefix for import libraries that you link to.", "The prefix to use for the name of an import library if used " "on this platform." "\n" "CMAKE_IMPORT_LIBRARY_PREFIX_ overrides this for language ." ,false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_IMPORT_LIBRARY_SUFFIX", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "The suffix for import libraries that you link to.", "The suffix to use for the end of an import library if used " "on this platform." "\n" "CMAKE_IMPORT_LIBRARY_SUFFIX_ overrides this for language ." ,false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_PREFIX", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "The prefix for shared libraries that you link to.", "The prefix to use for the name of a shared library, lib on UNIX." "\n" "CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_PREFIX_ overrides this for language ." ,false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "The suffix for shared libraries that you link to.", "The suffix to use for the end of a shared library, .dll on Windows." "\n" "CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX_ overrides this for language ." ,false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_SHARED_MODULE_PREFIX", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "The prefix for loadable modules that you link to.", "The prefix to use for the name of a loadable module on this platform." "\n" "CMAKE_SHARED_MODULE_PREFIX_ overrides this for language ." ,false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_SHARED_MODULE_SUFFIX", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "The suffix for shared libraries that you link to.", "The suffix to use for the end of a loadable module on this platform" "\n" "CMAKE_SHARED_MODULE_SUFFIX_ overrides this for language ." ,false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_PREFIX", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "The prefix for static libraries that you link to.", "The prefix to use for the name of a static library, lib on UNIX." "\n" "CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_PREFIX_ overrides this for language ." ,false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_SUFFIX", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "The suffix for static libraries that you link to.", "The suffix to use for the end of a static library, .lib on Windows." "\n" "CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_SUFFIX_ overrides this for language ." ,false, "Variables that Provide Information"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_EXTRA_SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIXES", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Additional suffixes for shared libraries.", "Extensions for shared libraries other than that specified by " "CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX, if any. " "CMake uses this to recognize external shared library files during " "analysis of libraries linked by a target.", false, "Variables that Provide Information"); // Variables defined by cmake, that change the behavior // of cmake cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_POLICY_DEFAULT_CMP", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Default for CMake Policy CMP when it is otherwise left unset.", "Commands cmake_minimum_required(VERSION) and cmake_policy(VERSION) " "by default leave policies introduced after the given version unset. " "Set CMAKE_POLICY_DEFAULT_CMP to OLD or NEW to specify the " "default for policy CMP, where is the policy number." "\n" "This variable should not be set by a project in CMake code; " "use cmake_policy(SET) instead. " "Users running CMake may set this variable in the cache " "(e.g. -DCMAKE_POLICY_DEFAULT_CMP=) " "to set a policy not otherwise set by the project. " "Set to OLD to quiet a policy warning while using old behavior " "or to NEW to try building the project with new behavior.", false, "Variables That Change Behavior"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_FIND_LIBRARY_PREFIXES", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Prefixes to prepend when looking for libraries.", "This specifies what prefixes to add to library names when " "the find_library command looks for libraries. On UNIX " "systems this is typically lib, meaning that when trying " "to find the foo library it will look for libfoo.", false, "Variables That Change Behavior"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_FIND_LIBRARY_SUFFIXES", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Suffixes to append when looking for libraries.", "This specifies what suffixes to add to library names when " "the find_library command looks for libraries. On Windows " "systems this is typically .lib and .dll, meaning that when trying " "to find the foo library it will look for foo.dll etc.", false, "Variables That Change Behavior"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Specifies the available build types.", "This specifies what build types will be available such as " "Debug, Release, RelWithDebInfo etc. This has reasonable defaults " "on most platforms. But can be extended to provide other " "build types. See also CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE.", false, "Variables That Change Behavior"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Specifies the build type for make based generators.", "This specifies what build type will be built in this tree. " " Possible values are empty, Debug, Release, RelWithDebInfo" " and MinSizeRel. This variable is only supported for " "make based generators. If this variable is supported, " "then CMake will also provide initial values for the " "variables with the name " " CMAKE_C_FLAGS_[DEBUG|RELEASE|RELWITHDEBINFO|MINSIZEREL]." " For example, if CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE is Debug, then " "CMAKE_C_FLAGS_DEBUG will be added to the CMAKE_C_FLAGS.",false, "Variables That Change Behavior"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_BACKWARDS_COMPATIBILITY", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Version of cmake required to build project", "From the point of view of backwards compatibility, this " "specifies what version of CMake should be supported. By " "default this value is the version number of CMake that " "you are running. You can set this to an older version of" " CMake to support deprecated commands of CMake in projects" " that were written to use older versions of CMake. This " "can be set by the user or set at the beginning of a " "CMakeLists file.",false, "Variables That Change Behavior"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Install directory used by install.", "If \"make install\" is invoked or INSTALL is built" ", this directory is pre-pended onto all install " "directories. This variable defaults to /usr/local" " on UNIX and c:/Program Files on Windows.",false, "Variables That Change Behavior"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_SKIP_INSTALL_ALL_DEPENDENCY", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Don't make the install target depend on the all target.", "By default, the \"install\" target depends on the \"all\" target. " "This has the effect, that when \"make install\" is invoked or INSTALL " "is built, first the \"all\" target is built, then the installation " "starts. " "If CMAKE_SKIP_INSTALL_ALL_DEPENDENCY is set to TRUE, this dependency " "is not created, so the installation process will start immediately, " "independent from whether the project has been completely built or not." ,false, "Variables That Change Behavior"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_MODULE_PATH", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "List of directories to search for CMake modules.", "Commands like include() and find_package() search for files in " "directories listed by this variable before checking the default " "modules that come with CMake.", false, "Variables That Change Behavior"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Path used for searching by FIND_XXX(), with appropriate suffixes added.", "Specifies a path which will be used by the FIND_XXX() commands. It " "contains the \"base\" directories, the FIND_XXX() commands append " "appropriate subdirectories to the base directories. So FIND_PROGRAM() " "adds /bin to each of the directories in the path, FIND_LIBRARY() " "appends /lib to each of the directories, and FIND_PATH() and " "FIND_FILE() append /include . By default it is empty, it is intended " "to be set by the project. See also CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH, " "CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH, CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH, CMAKE_PROGRAM_PATH.", false, "Variables That Change Behavior"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Path used for searching by FIND_FILE() and FIND_PATH().", "Specifies a path which will be used both by FIND_FILE() and " "FIND_PATH(). Both commands will check each of the contained directories " "for the existence of the file which is currently searched. By default " "it is empty, it is intended to be set by the project. See also " "CMAKE_SYSTEM_INCLUDE_PATH, CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH.", false, "Variables That Change Behavior"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Path used for searching by FIND_LIBRARY().", "Specifies a path which will be used by FIND_LIBRARY(). FIND_LIBRARY() " "will check each of the contained directories for the existence of the " "library which is currently searched. By default it is empty, it is " "intended to be set by the project. See also CMAKE_SYSTEM_LIBRARY_PATH, " "CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH.", false, "Variables That Change Behavior"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_PROGRAM_PATH", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Path used for searching by FIND_PROGRAM().", "Specifies a path which will be used by FIND_PROGRAM(). FIND_PROGRAM() " "will check each of the contained directories for the existence of the " "program which is currently searched. By default it is empty, it is " "intended to be set by the project. See also CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROGRAM_PATH, " " CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH.", false, "Variables That Change Behavior"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Path used for searching by FIND_XXX(), with appropriate suffixes added.", "Specifies a path which will be used by the FIND_XXX() commands. It " "contains the \"base\" directories, the FIND_XXX() commands append " "appropriate subdirectories to the base directories. So FIND_PROGRAM() " "adds /bin to each of the directories in the path, FIND_LIBRARY() " "appends /lib to each of the directories, and FIND_PATH() and " "FIND_FILE() append /include . By default this contains the standard " "directories for the current system. It is NOT intended " "to be modified by the project, use CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH for this. See also " "CMAKE_SYSTEM_INCLUDE_PATH, CMAKE_SYSTEM_LIBRARY_PATH, " "CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROGRAM_PATH, and CMAKE_SYSTEM_IGNORE_PATH.", false, "Variables That Change Behavior"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_SYSTEM_IGNORE_PATH", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Path to be ignored by FIND_XXX() commands.", "Specifies directories to be ignored by searches in FIND_XXX() commands " "This is useful in cross-compiled environments where some system " "directories contain incompatible but possibly linkable libraries. For " "example, on cross-compiled cluster environments, this allows a user to " "ignore directories containing libraries meant for the front-end " "machine that modules like FindX11 (and others) would normally search. " "By default this contains a list of directories containing incompatible " "binaries for the host system. " "See also CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH, CMAKE_SYSTEM_LIBRARY_PATH, " "CMAKE_SYSTEM_INCLUDE_PATH, and CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROGRAM_PATH.", false, "Variables That Change Behavior"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_IGNORE_PATH", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Path to be ignored by FIND_XXX() commands.", "Specifies directories to be ignored by searches in FIND_XXX() commands " "This is useful in cross-compiled environments where some system " "directories contain incompatible but possibly linkable libraries. For " "example, on cross-compiled cluster environments, this allows a user to " "ignore directories containing libraries meant for the front-end " "machine that modules like FindX11 (and others) would normally search. " "By default this is empty; it is intended to be set by the project. " "Note that CMAKE_IGNORE_PATH takes a list of directory names, NOT a " "list of prefixes. If you want to ignore paths under prefixes (bin, " "include, lib, etc.), you'll need to specify them explicitly. " "See also CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH, CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH, CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH, " "CMAKE_PROGRAM_PATH.", false, "Variables That Change Behavior"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_SYSTEM_INCLUDE_PATH", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Path used for searching by FIND_FILE() and FIND_PATH().", "Specifies a path which will be used both by FIND_FILE() and " "FIND_PATH(). Both commands will check each of the contained directories " "for the existence of the file which is currently searched. By default " "it contains the standard directories for the current system. It is " "NOT intended to be modified by the project, use CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH " "for this. See also CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH.", false, "Variables That Change Behavior"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE_SYSTEM_LIBRARY_PATH", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Path used for searching by FIND_LIBRARY().", "Specifies a path which will be used by FIND_LIBRARY(). 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" "A language compiled into static libraries linked by the target is " "considered if this variable is true.", false, "Variables for Languages"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE__LINKER_PREFERENCE", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Preference value for linker language selection.", "The \"linker language\" for executable, shared library, and module " "targets is the language whose compiler will invoke the linker. " "The LINKER_LANGUAGE target property sets the language explicitly. " "Otherwise, the linker language is that whose linker preference value " "is highest among languages compiled and linked into the target. 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For example .obj for C on Windows.",false, "Variables for Languages"); cm->DefineProperty ("CMAKE__SOURCE_FILE_EXTENSIONS", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Extensions of source files for the given language.", "This is the list of extensions for a " "given languages source files.",false,"Variables for Languages"); cm->DefineProperty( "CMAKE__COMPILER_LOADED", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Defined to true if the language is enabled.", "When language is enabled by project() or enable_language() " "this variable is defined to 1.", false,"Variables for Languages"); cm->DefineProperty( "CMAKE_Fortran_MODDIR_FLAG", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Fortran flag for module output directory.", "This stores the flag needed to pass the value of the " "Fortran_MODULE_DIRECTORY target property to the compiler.", false,"Variables for Languages"); cm->DefineProperty( "CMAKE_Fortran_MODDIR_DEFAULT", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Fortran default module output directory.", "Most Fortran compilers write .mod files to the current working " "directory. " "For those that do not, this is set to \".\" and used when the " "Fortran_MODULE_DIRECTORY target property is not set.", false,"Variables for Languages"); cm->DefineProperty( "CMAKE_Fortran_MODOUT_FLAG", cmProperty::VARIABLE, "Fortran flag to enable module output.", "Most Fortran compilers write .mod files out by default. " "For others, this stores the flag needed to enable module output.", false,"Variables for Languages"); // variables that are used by cmake but not to be documented cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_0", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_1", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_2", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_3", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_4", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_5", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_6", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_7", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_8", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_9", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE__COMPILER_ARG1", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE__COMPILER_ENV_VAR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE__COMPILER_ID_RUN", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE__ABI_FILES", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE__CREATE_ASSEMBLY_SOURCE", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE__CREATE_PREPROCESSED_SOURCE", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE__FLAGS", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE__FLAGS_DEBUG_INIT", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE__FLAGS_INIT", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE__FLAGS_MINSIZEREL_INIT", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE__FLAGS_RELEASE_INIT", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE__FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO_INIT", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE__INFORMATION_LOADED", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE__LINK_EXECUTABLE", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE__LINK_FLAGS", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE__RESPONSE_FILE_LINK_FLAG", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE__STANDARD_LIBRARIES", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE__STANDARD_LIBRARIES_INIT", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE__USE_RESPONSE_FILE_FOR_INCLUDES", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE__USE_RESPONSE_FILE_FOR_OBJECTS", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX_", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_EXE_LINK_DYNAMIC__FLAGS", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_EXE_LINK_STATIC__FLAGS", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_GENERATOR_", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_IMPORT_LIBRARY_PREFIX_", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_IMPORT_LIBRARY_SUFFIX_", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_INCLUDE_FLAG_", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_INCLUDE_FLAG_SEP_", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_INCLUDE_SYSTEM_FLAG_", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_NEEDS_REQUIRES_STEP__FLAG", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_CREATE__FLAGS", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY__FLAGS", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_LINK__FLAGS", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_LINK_DYNAMIC__FLAGS", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_LINK_STATIC__FLAGS", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_PREFIX_", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX_", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_RUNTIME__FLAG", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_RUNTIME__FLAG_SEP", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_RPATH_LINK__FLAG", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_RUNTIME__FLAG", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_RUNTIME__FLAG_SEP", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_RPATH_LINK__FLAG", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_PLATFORM_REQUIRED_RUNTIME_PATH", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_MODULE_CREATE__FLAGS", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_MODULE__FLAGS", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_MODULE_LINK_DYNAMIC__FLAGS", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_MODULE_LINK_STATIC__FLAGS", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_MODULE_PREFIX_", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_MODULE_SUFFIX_", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_PREFIX_", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_SUFFIX_", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_LINK_DEPENDENT_LIBRARY_FILES", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_LINK_DEPENDENT_LIBRARY_DIRS", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MAKE_INCLUDE_FROM_ROOT", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); }