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- CMake Experimental Features Guide
- *********************************
- The following is a guide to CMake experimental features that are
- under development and not yet included in official documentation.
- See documentation on `CMake Development`_ for more information.
- .. _`CMake Development`: README.rst
- Features are gated behind ``CMAKE_EXPERIMENTAL_`` variables which must be set
- to specific values in order to enable their gated behaviors. Note that the
- specific values will change over time to reinforce their experimental nature.
- When used, a warning will be generated to indicate that an experimental
- feature is in use and that the affected behavior in the project is not part of
- CMake's stability guarantees.
- C++20 Module APIs
- =================
- Variable: ``CMAKE_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX_MODULE_CMAKE_API``
- Value: ``ac01f462-0f5f-432a-86aa-acef252918a6``
- In order to support C++20 modules, there are a number of behaviors that have
- CMake APIs to provide the required features to build and export them from a
- project.
- Limitations
- -----------
- There are a number of known limitations of the current C++20 module support in
- CMake. This does not document known limitations or bugs in compilers as these
- can change over time.
- For all generators:
- - Only in-project modules may be used. While there is some support for
- exporting module information, there is no mechanism for using it at the
- moment.
- For the Ninja Generators:
- - ``ninja`` 1.10 or newer is required.
- For the Visual Studio Generators:
- - Only Visual Studio 2022 and toolchains newer than 19.34 (Visual Studio
- 17.4).
- - No support for exporting or installing BMI or module information.
- - No diagnosis of using modules provided by ``PRIVATE`` sources from
- ``PUBLIC`` module sources.
- C++20 Module Dependencies
- =========================
- The Ninja generator has experimental infrastructure supporting C++20 module
- dependency scanning. This is similar to the Fortran modules support, but
- relies on external tools to scan C++20 translation units for module
- dependencies. The approach is described by Kitware's `D1483r1`_ paper.
- In order to activate CMake's experimental support for C++20 module
- dependencies, set the following variables:
- ``CMAKE_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX_MODULE_CMAKE_API``
- Set this to the UUID documented above.
- Some compilers already have support for module dependency scanning:
- * MSVC 19.34 and newer (provided with Visual Studio 17.4 and newer)
- * LLVM/Clang 16.0 and newer
- For those, only the above variables need to be set by project code.
- For compilers with in-development support, additional variables must
- be set as follows.
- ``CMAKE_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX_SCANDEP_SOURCE``
- Set this to tell CMake how to invoke the C++20 module dependency
- scanning tool.
- ``CMAKE_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX_MODULE_MAP_FORMAT``
- Set this for compilers that generate module maps. See below.
- ``CMAKE_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX_MODULE_MAP_FLAG``
- Set this for compilers that generate module maps. See below.
- For example, add code like the following to a test project:
- .. code-block:: cmake
- string(CONCAT CMAKE_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX_SCANDEP_SOURCE
- "<CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER> <DEFINES> <INCLUDES> <FLAGS> <SOURCE>"
- " -MT <DYNDEP_FILE> -MD -MF <DEP_FILE>"
- " ${flags_to_scan_deps} -fdep-file=<DYNDEP_FILE> -fdep-output=<OBJECT>"
- )
- The tool specified by ``CMAKE_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX_SCANDEP_SOURCE`` is
- expected to process the translation unit, write preprocessor dependencies
- to the file specified by the ``<DEP_FILE>`` placeholder, and write module
- dependencies to the file specified by the ``<DYNDEP_FILE>`` placeholder. The
- ``CMAKE_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX_SCANDEP_DEPFILE_FORMAT`` file may be set to ``msvc``
- for scandep rules which use ``msvc``-style dependency reporting.
- In order to support ``IMPORTED`` targets with associated C++20 module sources,
- the ``CMAKE_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX_MODULE_BMI_ONLY_FLAG`` variable must be provided
- to have the compiler only output a BMI instead of a BMI and an object file.
- The module dependencies should be written in the format described
- by the `P1689r5`_ paper.
- Compiler writers may try out their scanning functionality using
- the `cxx-modules-sandbox`_ test project, modified to set variables
- as above for their compiler.
- For compilers that generate module maps, tell CMake as follows:
- .. code-block:: cmake
- set(CMAKE_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX_MODULE_MAP_FORMAT "gcc")
- set(CMAKE_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX_MODULE_MAP_FLAG
- "${compiler_flags_for_module_map} -fmodule-mapper=<MODULE_MAP_FILE>")
- set(CMAKE_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX_MODULE_BMI_ONLY_FLAG
- "-fmodule-only")
- Currently, the only supported formats are, ``clang``, ``gcc``, and ``msvc``.
- The ``gcc`` format is described in the GCC documentation, but the relevant
- section for the purposes of CMake is:
- A mapping file consisting of space-separated module-name, filename
- pairs, one per line. Only the mappings for the direct imports and any
- module export name need be provided. If other mappings are provided,
- they override those stored in any imported CMI files. A repository
- root may be specified in the mapping file by using ``$root`` as the
- module name in the first active line.
- -- GCC module mapper documentation
- The ``msvc`` format is a response file containing flags required to compile
- any module interfaces properly as well as find any required files to satisfy
- ``import`` statements as required for Microsoft's Visual Studio toolchains.
- Similarly, the ``clang`` format is a response file containing flags using
- Clang's module flags.
- .. _`D1483r1`: https://mathstuf.fedorapeople.org/fortran-modules/fortran-modules.html
- .. _`P1689r5`: http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2022/p1689r5.html
- .. _`cxx-modules-sandbox`: https://github.com/mathstuf/cxx-modules-sandbox
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