cmake_path ---------- .. versionadded:: 3.19 Filesystem path manipulation command. This command is dedicated to the manipulation of objects of type path which represent paths on a filesystem. Only syntactic aspects of paths are handled: the pathname may represent a non-existing path or even one that is not allowed to exist on the current file system or OS. For operations involving the filesystem, have a look at the :command:`file` command. The path name has the following syntax: 1. ``root-name`` (optional): identifies the root on a filesystem with multiple roots (such as ``"C:"`` or ``"//myserver"``). 2. ``root-directory`` (optional): a directory separator that, if present, marks this path as absolute. If it is missing (and the first element other than the root name is a file name), then the path is relative. Zero or more of the following: 3. ``file-name``: sequence of characters that aren't directory separators. This name may identify a file, a hard link, a symbolic link, or a directory. Two special file-names are recognized: * ``dot``: the file name consisting of a single dot character ``.`` is a directory name that refers to the current directory. * ``dot-dot``: the file name consisting of two dot characters ``..`` is a directory name that refers to the parent directory. 4. ``directory-separator``: the forward slash character ``/``. If this character is repeated, it is treated as a single directory separator: ``/usr///////lib`` is the same as ``/usr/lib``. .. _EXTENSION_DEF: A ``file-name`` can have an extension. By default, the extension is defined as the sub-string beginning at the leftmost period (including the period) and until the end of the pathname. When the option ``LAST_ONLY`` is specified, the extension is the sub-string beginning at the rightmost period. .. note:: ``cmake_path`` command handles paths in the format of the build system, not the target system. So this is not generally applicable to the target system in cross-compiling environment. For all commands, ```` placeholder expect a variable name. An error will be raised if the variable does not exist, except for `APPEND`_ and `CMAKE_PATH`_ sub-commands. ```` placeholder expect a string literal. ``[...]`` placeholder expect zero or more arguments. ```` placeholder expect a variable name. .. note:: ``cmake_path`` command does not support list of paths. The ```` placeholder must store only one path name. To initialize a path variable, three possibilities can be used: 1. :command:`set` command. 2. :ref:`cmake_path(APPEND) ` command. Can be used to build a path from already available path fragments. 3. :ref:`cmake_path(CMAKE_PATH) ` command. Mainly used to build a path variable from a native path. .. code-block:: cmake # To build the path "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/data" set (path1 "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/data") cmake_path(APPEND path2 "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}" "data") cmake_path(CMAKE_PATH path3 "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/data") `Modification`_ and `Generation`_ sub-commands store the result in-place or in the variable specified by ``OUTPUT_VARIABLE`` option. All other sub-commands, except `CMAKE_PATH`_, store the result in the required ```` variable. Sub-commands supporting ``NORMALIZE`` option will :ref:`normalize ` the path. Synopsis ^^^^^^^^ .. parsed-literal:: `Decomposition`_ cmake_path(`GET`_ :ref:`ROOT_NAME ` ) cmake_path(`GET`_ :ref:`ROOT_DIRECTORY ` ) cmake_path(`GET`_ :ref:`ROOT_PATH ` ) cmake_path(`GET`_ :ref:`FILENAME ` ) cmake_path(`GET`_ :ref:`EXTENSION ` [LAST_ONLY] ) cmake_path(`GET`_ :ref:`STEM ` [LAST_ONLY] ) cmake_path(`GET`_ :ref:`RELATIVE_PATH ` ) cmake_path(`GET`_ :ref:`PARENT_PATH ` ) `Modification`_ cmake_path(`APPEND`_ [...] [OUTPUT_VARIABLE ]) cmake_path(`CONCAT`_ [...] [OUTPUT_VARIABLE ]) cmake_path(`REMOVE_FILENAME`_ [OUTPUT_VARIABLE ]) cmake_path(`REPLACE_FILENAME`_ [OUTPUT_VARIABLE ]) cmake_path(`REMOVE_EXTENSION`_ [LAST_ONLY] [OUTPUT_VARIABLE ]) cmake_path(`REPLACE_EXTENSION`_ [LAST_ONLY] [OUTPUT_VARIABLE ]) `Generation`_ cmake_path(`NORMAL_PATH`_ [OUTPUT_VARIABLE ]) cmake_path(`RELATIVE_PATH`_ [BASE_DIRECTORY ] [OUTPUT_VARIABLE ]) cmake_path(`PROXIMATE_PATH`_ [BASE_DIRECTORY ] [OUTPUT_VARIABLE ]) cmake_path(`ABSOLUTE_PATH`_ [BASE_DIRECTORY ] [NORMALIZE] [OUTPUT_VARIABLE ]) `Conversion`_ cmake_path(`CMAKE_PATH`_ [NORMALIZE] ) cmake_path(`NATIVE_PATH`_ [NORMALIZE] ) cmake_path(`CONVERT`_ `TO_CMAKE_PATH_LIST`_ ) cmake_path(`CONVERT`_ `TO_NATIVE_PATH_LIST`_ ) `Comparison`_ cmake_path(`COMPARE`_ ) `Query`_ cmake_path(`HAS_ROOT_NAME`_ ) cmake_path(`HAS_ROOT_DIRECTORY`_ ) cmake_path(`HAS_ROOT_PATH`_ ) cmake_path(`HAS_FILENAME`_ ) cmake_path(`HAS_EXTENSION`_ ) cmake_path(`HAS_STEM`_ ) cmake_path(`HAS_RELATIVE_PATH`_ ) cmake_path(`HAS_PARENT_PATH`_ ) cmake_path(`IS_ABSOLUTE`_ ) cmake_path(`IS_RELATIVE`_ ) cmake_path(`IS_PREFIX`_ [NORMALIZE] ) `Hashing`_ cmake_path(`HASH`_ [NORMALIZE] ) Decomposition ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .. _GET: .. _GET_ROOT_NAME: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(GET ROOT_NAME ) Returns the root name of the path. If the path does not include a root name, returns an empty path. .. _GET_ROOT_DIRECTORY: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(GET ROOT_DIRECTORY ) Returns the root directory of the path. If the path does not include a root directory, returns an empty path. .. _GET_ROOT_PATH: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(GET ROOT_PATH ) Returns the root path of the path. If the path does not include a root path, returns an empty path. Effectively, returns the following: ``root-name / root-directory``. .. _GET_FILENAME: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(GET FILENAME ) Returns the filename component of the path. If the path ends with a ``directory-separator``, there is no filename, so returns an empty path. .. _GET_EXTENSION: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(GET EXTENSION [LAST_ONLY] ) Returns the :ref:`extension ` of the filename component. If the ``FILENAME`` component of the path contains a period (``.``), and is not one of the special filesystem elements ``dot`` or ``dot-dot``, then the :ref:`extension ` is returned. .. code-block:: cmake set (path "name.ext1.ext2") cmake_path (GET path EXTENSION result) cmake_path (GET path EXTENSION LAST_ONLY result) First extension extraction will return ``.ex1.ext2``, while the second one will return only ``.ext2``. The following exceptions apply: * If the first character in the filename is a period, that period is ignored (a filename like ``".profile"`` is not treated as an extension). * If the pathname is either ``.`` or ``..``, or if ``FILENAME`` component does not contain the ``.`` character, then an empty path is returned. .. _GET_STEM: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(GET STEM [LAST_ONLY] ) Returns the ``FILENAME`` component of the path stripped of its :ref:`extension `. .. code-block:: cmake set (path "name.ext1.ext2") cmake_path (GET path STEM result) cmake_path (GET path STEM LAST_ONLY result) First stem extraction will return only ``name``, while the second one will return ``name.ext1``. The following exceptions apply: * If the first character in the filename is a period, that period is ignored (a filename like ``".profile"`` is not treated as an extension). * If the filename is one of the special filesystem components ``dot`` or ``dot-dot``, or if it has no periods, the function returns the entire ``FILENAME`` component. .. _GET_RELATIVE_PATH: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(GET RELATIVE_PATH ) Returns path relative to ``root-path``, that is, a pathname composed of every component of ```` after ``root-path``. If ```` is an empty path, returns an empty path. .. _GET_PARENT_PATH: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(GET PARENT_PATH ) Returns the path to the parent directory. If `HAS_RELATIVE_PATH`_ sub-command returns false, the result is a copy of ````. Otherwise, the result is ```` with one fewer element. Modification ^^^^^^^^^^^^ .. _APPEND: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(APPEND [...] [OUTPUT_VARIABLE ]) Append all the ```` arguments to the ```` using ``/`` as ``directory-separator``. For each ```` argument, the following algorithm (pseudo-code) applies: .. code-block:: cmake IF (.is_absolute() OR (.has_root_name() AND NOT .root_name() STREQUAL .root_name())) replaces with RETURN() ENDIF() IF (.has_root_directory()) remove any root-directory and the entire relative path from ELSEIF (.has_filename() OR (NOT .has_root_directory() OR .is_absolute())) appends directory-separator to ENDIF() appends omitting any root-name to .. _CONCAT: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(CONCAT [...] [OUTPUT_VARIABLE ]) Concatenates all the ```` arguments to the ```` without ``directory-separator``. .. _REMOVE_FILENAME: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(REMOVE_FILENAME [OUTPUT_VARIABLE ]) Removes a single filename component (as returned by :ref:`GET ... FILENAME `) from ````. After this function returns, if change is done in-place, `HAS_FILENAME`_ returns false for ````. .. _REPLACE_FILENAME: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(REPLACE_FILENAME [OUTPUT_VARIABLE ]) Replaces a single filename component from ```` with ````. Equivalent to the following: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(REMOVE_FILENAME path) cmake_path(APPEND path "replacement"); If ```` has no filename component (`HAS_FILENAME`_ returns false), the path is unchanged. .. _REMOVE_EXTENSION: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(REMOVE_EXTENSION [LAST_ONLY] [OUTPUT_VARIABLE ]) Removes the :ref:`extension `, if any, from ````. .. _REPLACE_EXTENSION: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(REPLACE_EXTENSION [LAST_ONLY] [OUTPUT_VARIABLE ]) Replaces the :ref:`extension ` with ````. First, if ```` has an :ref:`extension ` (`HAS_EXTENSION`_ is true), it is removed. Then, a ``dot`` character is appended to ````, if ```` is not empty or does not begin with a ``dot`` character. Then ```` is appended as if `CONCAT`_ was used. Generation ^^^^^^^^^^ .. _NORMAL_PATH: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(NORMAL_PATH [OUTPUT_VARIABLE ]) Normalize ````. A path can be normalized by following this algorithm: 1. If the path is empty, stop (normal form of an empty path is an empty path). 2. Replace each ``directory-separator`` (which may consist of multiple separators) with a single ``/``. 3. Replace each ``directory-separator`` character in the ``root-name`` with ``/``. 4. Remove each ``dot`` and any immediately following ``directory-separator``. 5. Remove each non-dot-dot filename immediately followed by a ``directory-separator`` and a ``dot-dot``, along with any immediately following ``directory-separator``. 6. If there is ``root-directory``, remove all ``dot-dots`` and any ``directory-separators`` immediately following them. 7. If the last filename is ``dot-dot``, remove any trailing ``directory-separator``. 8. If the path is empty, add a ``dot`` (normal form of ``./`` is ``.``). .. _cmake_path-RELATIVE_PATH: .. _RELATIVE_PATH: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(RELATIVE_PATH [BASE_DIRECTORY ] [OUTPUT_VARIABLE ]) Returns ```` made relative to ``BASE_DIRECTORY`` argument. If ``BASE_DIRECTORY`` is not specified, the default base directory will be :variable:`CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR`. For reference, the algorithm used to compute the relative path is described `here `_. .. _PROXIMATE_PATH: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(PROXIMATE_PATH [BASE_DIRECTORY ] [OUTPUT_VARIABLE ]) If the value of `RELATIVE_PATH`_ is not an empty path, return it. Otherwise return ````. If ``BASE_DIRECTORY`` is not specified, the default base directory will be :variable:`CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR`. .. _ABSOLUTE_PATH: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(ABSOLUTE_PATH [BASE_DIRECTORY ] [NORMALIZE] [OUTPUT_VARIABLE ]) If ```` is a relative path, it is evaluated relative to the given base directory specified by ``BASE_DIRECTORY`` option. If no base directory is provided, the default base directory will be :variable:`CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR`. When ``NORMALIZE`` option is specified, the path is :ref:`normalized ` after the path computation. Because ``cmake_path`` does not access to the filesystem, symbolic links are not resolved. To compute a real path, use :command:`get_filename_component` command with ``REALPATH`` sub-command. Conversion ^^^^^^^^^^ .. _cmake_path-CMAKE_PATH: .. _CMAKE_PATH: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(CMAKE_PATH [NORMALIZE] ) Converts a native ```` path into cmake-style path with forward-slashes (``/``). On Windows, the long filename marker is taken into account. When ``NORMALIZE`` option is specified, the path is :ref:`normalized ` before the conversion. .. _cmake_path-NATIVE_PATH: .. _NATIVE_PATH: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(NATIVE_PATH [NORMALIZE] ) Converts a cmake-style ```` into a native path with platform-specific slashes (``\`` on Windows and ``/`` elsewhere). When ``NORMALIZE`` option is specified, the path is :ref:`normalized ` before the conversion. .. _CONVERT: .. _cmake_path-TO_CMAKE_PATH_LIST: .. _TO_CMAKE_PATH_LIST: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(CONVERT TO_CMAKE_PATH_LIST [NORMALIZE]) Converts a native ```` path into cmake-style path with forward-slashes (``/``). On Windows, the long filename marker is taken into account. The input can be a single path or a system search path like ``$ENV{PATH}``. A search path will be converted to a cmake-style list separated by ``;`` characters. The result of the conversion is stored in the ```` variable. When ``NORMALIZE`` option is specified, the path is :ref:`normalized ` before the conversion. .. _cmake_path-TO_NATIVE_PATH_LIST: .. _TO_NATIVE_PATH_LIST: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(CONVERT TO_NATIVE_PATH_LIST [NORMALIZE]) Converts a cmake-style ```` path into a native path with platform-specific slashes (``\`` on Windows and ``/`` elsewhere). The input can be a single path or a cmake-style list. A list will be converted into a native search path. The result of the conversion is stored in the ```` variable. When ``NORMALIZE`` option is specified, the path is :ref:`normalized ` before the conversion. Comparison ^^^^^^^^^^ .. _COMPARE: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(COMPARE EQUAL ) cmake_path(COMPARE NOT_EQUAL ) Compares the lexical representations of the path and another path. For testing equality, the following algorithm (pseudo-code) apply: .. code-block:: cmake IF (NOT .root_name() STREQUAL .root_name()) returns FALSE ELSEIF (.has_root_directory() XOR .has_root_directory()) returns FALSE ENDIF() returns TRUE or FALSE if the relative portion of is lexicographically equal or not to the relative portion of . Comparison is performed path component-wise Query ^^^^^ .. _HAS_ROOT_NAME: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(HAS_ROOT_NAME ) Checks if ```` has ``root-name``. .. _HAS_ROOT_DIRECTORY: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(HAS_ROOT_DIRECTORY ) Checks if ```` has ``root-directory``. .. _HAS_ROOT_PATH: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(HAS_ROOT_PATH ) Checks if ```` has root path. Effectively, checks the following: ``root-name / root-directory``. .. _HAS_FILENAME: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(HAS_FILENAME ) Checks if ```` has ``file-name``. .. _HAS_EXTENSION: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(HAS_EXTENSION ) Checks if ```` has an :ref:``. If the first character in the filename is a period, it is not treated as an extension (for example ".profile"). .. _HAS_STEM: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(HAS_STEM ) Checks if ```` has stem. .. _HAS_RELATIVE_PATH: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(HAS_RELATIVE_PATH ) Checks if ```` has relative path. .. _HAS_PARENT_PATH: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(HAS_PARENT_PATH ) Checks if ```` has parent path. .. _IS_ABSOLUTE: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(IS_ABSOLUTE ) Checks if ```` is absolute. An absolute path is a path that unambiguously identifies the location of a file without reference to an additional starting location. .. _IS_RELATIVE: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(IS_RELATIVE ) Checks if path is relative. .. _IS_PREFIX: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(IS_PREFIX [NORMALIZE] ) Checks if ```` is the prefix of ````. When ``NORMALIZE`` option is specified, the paths are :ref:`normalized ` before the check. Hashing ^^^^^^^ .. _HASH: .. code-block:: cmake cmake_path(HASH [NORMALIZE] ) Compute hash value of ```` such that if for two paths (``p1`` and ``p2``) are equal (:ref:`COMPARE ... EQUAL `) then hash value of p1 is equal to hash value of p2. When ``NORMALIZE`` option is specified, the paths are :ref:`normalized ` before the check.