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- .. cmake-manual-description: CMake Command-Line Reference
- cmake(1)
- ********
- Synopsis
- ========
- .. parsed-literal::
- `Generate a Project Buildsystem`_
- cmake [<options>] <path-to-source | path-to-existing-build>
- cmake [<options>] -S <path-to-source> -B <path-to-build>
- `Build a Project`_
- cmake --build <dir> [<options>] [-- <build-tool-options>]
- `Install a Project`_
- cmake --install <dir> [<options>]
- `Open a Project`_
- cmake --open <dir>
- `Run a Script`_
- cmake [-D <var>=<value>]... -P <cmake-script-file>
- `Run a Command-Line Tool`_
- cmake -E <command> [<options>]
- `Run the Find-Package Tool`_
- cmake --find-package [<options>]
- `Run a Workflow Preset`_
- cmake --workflow [<options>]
- `View Help`_
- cmake --help[-<topic>]
- Description
- ===========
- The **cmake** executable is the command-line interface of the cross-platform
- buildsystem generator CMake. The above `Synopsis`_ lists various actions
- the tool can perform as described in sections below.
- To build a software project with CMake, `Generate a Project Buildsystem`_.
- Optionally use **cmake** to `Build a Project`_, `Install a Project`_ or just
- run the corresponding build tool (e.g. ``make``) directly. **cmake** can also
- be used to `View Help`_.
- The other actions are meant for use by software developers writing
- scripts in the :manual:`CMake language <cmake-language(7)>` to support
- their builds.
- For graphical user interfaces that may be used in place of **cmake**,
- see :manual:`ccmake <ccmake(1)>` and :manual:`cmake-gui <cmake-gui(1)>`.
- For command-line interfaces to the CMake testing and packaging facilities,
- see :manual:`ctest <ctest(1)>` and :manual:`cpack <cpack(1)>`.
- For more information on CMake at large, `see also`_ the links at the end
- of this manual.
- Introduction to CMake Buildsystems
- ==================================
- A *buildsystem* describes how to build a project's executables and libraries
- from its source code using a *build tool* to automate the process. For
- example, a buildsystem may be a ``Makefile`` for use with a command-line
- ``make`` tool or a project file for an Integrated Development Environment
- (IDE). In order to avoid maintaining multiple such buildsystems, a project
- may specify its buildsystem abstractly using files written in the
- :manual:`CMake language <cmake-language(7)>`. From these files CMake
- generates a preferred buildsystem locally for each user through a backend
- called a *generator*.
- To generate a buildsystem with CMake, the following must be selected:
- Source Tree
- The top-level directory containing source files provided by the project.
- The project specifies its buildsystem using files as described in the
- :manual:`cmake-language(7)` manual, starting with a top-level file named
- ``CMakeLists.txt``. These files specify build targets and their
- dependencies as described in the :manual:`cmake-buildsystem(7)` manual.
- Build Tree
- The top-level directory in which buildsystem files and build output
- artifacts (e.g. executables and libraries) are to be stored.
- CMake will write a ``CMakeCache.txt`` file to identify the directory
- as a build tree and store persistent information such as buildsystem
- configuration options.
- To maintain a pristine source tree, perform an *out-of-source* build
- by using a separate dedicated build tree. An *in-source* build in
- which the build tree is placed in the same directory as the source
- tree is also supported, but discouraged.
- Generator
- This chooses the kind of buildsystem to generate. See the
- :manual:`cmake-generators(7)` manual for documentation of all generators.
- Run :option:`cmake --help` to see a list of generators available locally.
- Optionally use the :option:`-G <cmake -G>` option below to specify a
- generator, or simply accept the default CMake chooses for the current
- platform.
- When using one of the :ref:`Command-Line Build Tool Generators`
- CMake expects that the environment needed by the compiler toolchain
- is already configured in the shell. When using one of the
- :ref:`IDE Build Tool Generators`, no particular environment is needed.
- .. _`Generate a Project Buildsystem`:
- Generate a Project Buildsystem
- ==============================
- Run CMake with one of the following command signatures to specify the
- source and build trees and generate a buildsystem:
- ``cmake [<options>] <path-to-source>``
- Uses the current working directory as the build tree, and
- ``<path-to-source>`` as the source tree. The specified path may
- be absolute or relative to the current working directory.
- The source tree must contain a ``CMakeLists.txt`` file and must
- *not* contain a ``CMakeCache.txt`` file because the latter
- identifies an existing build tree. For example:
- .. code-block:: console
- $ mkdir build ; cd build
- $ cmake ../src
- ``cmake [<options>] <path-to-existing-build>``
- Uses ``<path-to-existing-build>`` as the build tree, and loads the
- path to the source tree from its ``CMakeCache.txt`` file, which must
- have already been generated by a previous run of CMake. The specified
- path may be absolute or relative to the current working directory.
- For example:
- .. code-block:: console
- $ cd build
- $ cmake .
- ``cmake [<options>] -S <path-to-source> -B <path-to-build>``
- .. versionadded:: 3.13
- Uses ``<path-to-build>`` as the build tree and ``<path-to-source>``
- as the source tree. The specified paths may be absolute or relative
- to the current working directory. The source tree must contain a
- ``CMakeLists.txt`` file. The build tree will be created automatically
- if it does not already exist. For example:
- .. code-block:: console
- $ cmake -S src -B build
- In all cases the ``<options>`` may be zero or more of the `Options`_ below.
- The above styles for specifying the source and build trees may be mixed.
- Paths specified with :option:`-S <cmake -S>` or :option:`-B <cmake -B>`
- are always classified as source or build trees, respectively. Paths
- specified with plain arguments are classified based on their content
- and the types of paths given earlier. If only one type of path is given,
- the current working directory (cwd) is used for the other. For example:
- ============================== ============ ===========
- Command Line Source Dir Build Dir
- ============================== ============ ===========
- ``cmake src`` ``src`` `cwd`
- ``cmake build`` (existing) `loaded` ``build``
- ``cmake -S src`` ``src`` `cwd`
- ``cmake -S src build`` ``src`` ``build``
- ``cmake -S src -B build`` ``src`` ``build``
- ``cmake -B build`` `cwd` ``build``
- ``cmake -B build src`` ``src`` ``build``
- ``cmake -B build -S src`` ``src`` ``build``
- ============================== ============ ===========
- .. versionchanged:: 3.23
- CMake warns when multiple source paths are specified. This has never
- been officially documented or supported, but older versions accidentally
- accepted multiple source paths and used the last path specified.
- Avoid passing multiple source path arguments.
- After generating a buildsystem one may use the corresponding native
- build tool to build the project. For example, after using the
- :generator:`Unix Makefiles` generator one may run ``make`` directly:
- .. code-block:: console
- $ make
- $ make install
- Alternatively, one may use **cmake** to `Build a Project`_ by
- automatically choosing and invoking the appropriate native build tool.
- .. _`CMake Options`:
- Options
- -------
- .. program:: cmake
- .. include:: OPTIONS_BUILD.txt
- .. option:: --fresh
- .. versionadded:: 3.24
- Perform a fresh configuration of the build tree.
- This removes any existing ``CMakeCache.txt`` file and associated
- ``CMakeFiles/`` directory, and recreates them from scratch.
- .. option:: -L[A][H]
- List non-advanced cached variables.
- List ``CACHE`` variables will run CMake and list all the variables from
- the CMake ``CACHE`` that are not marked as ``INTERNAL`` or :prop_cache:`ADVANCED`.
- This will effectively display current CMake settings, which can then be
- changed with :option:`-D <cmake -D>` option. Changing some of the variables
- may result in more variables being created. If ``A`` is specified, then it
- will display also advanced variables. If ``H`` is specified, it will also
- display help for each variable.
- .. option:: -N
- View mode only.
- Only load the cache. Do not actually run configure and generate
- steps.
- .. option:: --graphviz=<file>
- Generate graphviz of dependencies, see :module:`CMakeGraphVizOptions` for more.
- Generate a graphviz input file that will contain all the library and
- executable dependencies in the project. See the documentation for
- :module:`CMakeGraphVizOptions` for more details.
- .. option:: --system-information [file]
- Dump information about this system.
- Dump a wide range of information about the current system. If run
- from the top of a binary tree for a CMake project it will dump
- additional information such as the cache, log files etc.
- .. option:: --log-level=<level>
- Set the log ``<level>``.
- The :command:`message` command will only output messages of the specified
- log level or higher. The valid log levels are ``ERROR``, ``WARNING``,
- ``NOTICE``, ``STATUS`` (default), ``VERBOSE``, ``DEBUG``, or ``TRACE``.
- To make a log level persist between CMake runs, set
- :variable:`CMAKE_MESSAGE_LOG_LEVEL` as a cache variable instead.
- If both the command line option and the variable are given, the command line
- option takes precedence.
- For backward compatibility reasons, ``--loglevel`` is also accepted as a
- synonym for this option.
- .. versionadded:: 3.25
- See the :command:`cmake_language` command for a way to
- :ref:`query the current message logging level <query_message_log_level>`.
- .. option:: --log-context
- Enable the :command:`message` command outputting context attached to each
- message.
- This option turns on showing context for the current CMake run only.
- To make showing the context persistent for all subsequent CMake runs, set
- :variable:`CMAKE_MESSAGE_CONTEXT_SHOW` as a cache variable instead.
- When this command line option is given, :variable:`CMAKE_MESSAGE_CONTEXT_SHOW`
- is ignored.
- .. option:: --debug-trycompile
- Do not delete the files and directories created for
- :command:`try_compile` / :command:`try_run` calls.
- This is useful in debugging failed checks.
- Note that some uses of :command:`try_compile` may use the same build tree,
- which will limit the usefulness of this option if a project executes more
- than one :command:`try_compile`. For example, such uses may change results
- as artifacts from a previous try-compile may cause a different test to either
- pass or fail incorrectly. This option is best used only when debugging.
- (With respect to the preceding, the :command:`try_run` command
- is effectively a :command:`try_compile`. Any combination of the two
- is subject to the potential issues described.)
- .. versionadded:: 3.25
- When this option is enabled, every try-compile check prints a log
- message reporting the directory in which the check is performed.
- .. option:: --debug-output
- Put cmake in a debug mode.
- Print extra information during the cmake run like stack traces with
- :command:`message(SEND_ERROR)` calls.
- .. option:: --debug-find
- Put cmake find commands in a debug mode.
- Print extra find call information during the cmake run to standard
- error. Output is designed for human consumption and not for parsing.
- See also the :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_DEBUG_MODE` variable for debugging
- a more local part of the project.
- .. option:: --debug-find-pkg=<pkg>[,...]
- Put cmake find commands in a debug mode when running under calls
- to :command:`find_package(\<pkg\>) <find_package>`, where ``<pkg>``
- is an entry in the given comma-separated list of case-sensitive package
- names.
- Like :option:`--debug-find <cmake --debug-find>`, but limiting scope
- to the specified packages.
- .. option:: --debug-find-var=<var>[,...]
- Put cmake find commands in a debug mode when called with ``<var>``
- as the result variable, where ``<var>`` is an entry in the given
- comma-separated list.
- Like :option:`--debug-find <cmake --debug-find>`, but limiting scope
- to the specified variable names.
- .. option:: --trace
- Put cmake in trace mode.
- Print a trace of all calls made and from where.
- .. option:: --trace-expand
- Put cmake in trace mode.
- Like :option:`--trace <cmake --trace>`, but with variables expanded.
- .. option:: --trace-format=<format>
- Put cmake in trace mode and sets the trace output format.
- ``<format>`` can be one of the following values.
- ``human``
- Prints each trace line in a human-readable format. This is the
- default format.
- ``json-v1``
- Prints each line as a separate JSON document. Each document is
- separated by a newline ( ``\n`` ). It is guaranteed that no
- newline characters will be present inside a JSON document.
- JSON trace format:
- .. code-block:: json
- {
- "file": "/full/path/to/the/CMake/file.txt",
- "line": 0,
- "cmd": "add_executable",
- "args": ["foo", "bar"],
- "time": 1579512535.9687231,
- "frame": 2,
- "global_frame": 4
- }
- The members are:
- ``file``
- The full path to the CMake source file where the function
- was called.
- ``line``
- The line in ``file`` where the function call begins.
- ``line_end``
- If the function call spans multiple lines, this field will
- be set to the line where the function call ends. If the function
- calls spans a single line, this field will be unset. This field
- was added in minor version 2 of the ``json-v1`` format.
- ``defer``
- Optional member that is present when the function call was deferred
- by :command:`cmake_language(DEFER)`. If present, its value is a
- string containing the deferred call ``<id>``.
- ``cmd``
- The name of the function that was called.
- ``args``
- A string list of all function parameters.
- ``time``
- Timestamp (seconds since epoch) of the function call.
- ``frame``
- Stack frame depth of the function that was called, within the
- context of the ``CMakeLists.txt`` being processed currently.
- ``global_frame``
- Stack frame depth of the function that was called, tracked globally
- across all ``CMakeLists.txt`` files involved in the trace. This field
- was added in minor version 2 of the ``json-v1`` format.
- Additionally, the first JSON document outputted contains the
- ``version`` key for the current major and minor version of the
- JSON trace format:
- .. code-block:: json
- {
- "version": {
- "major": 1,
- "minor": 2
- }
- }
- The members are:
- ``version``
- Indicates the version of the JSON format. The version has a
- major and minor components following semantic version conventions.
- .. option:: --trace-source=<file>
- Put cmake in trace mode, but output only lines of a specified file.
- Multiple options are allowed.
- .. option:: --trace-redirect=<file>
- Put cmake in trace mode and redirect trace output to a file instead of stderr.
- .. option:: --warn-uninitialized
- Warn about uninitialized values.
- Print a warning when an uninitialized variable is used.
- .. option:: --warn-unused-vars
- Does nothing. In CMake versions 3.2 and below this enabled warnings about
- unused variables. In CMake versions 3.3 through 3.18 the option was broken.
- In CMake 3.19 and above the option has been removed.
- .. option:: --no-warn-unused-cli
- Don't warn about command line options.
- Don't find variables that are declared on the command line, but not
- used.
- .. option:: --check-system-vars
- Find problems with variable usage in system files.
- Normally, unused and uninitialized variables are searched for only
- in :variable:`CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR` and :variable:`CMAKE_BINARY_DIR`.
- This flag tells CMake to warn about other files as well.
- .. option:: --compile-no-warning-as-error
- Ignore target property :prop_tgt:`COMPILE_WARNING_AS_ERROR` and variable
- :variable:`CMAKE_COMPILE_WARNING_AS_ERROR`, preventing warnings from being
- treated as errors on compile.
- .. option:: --profiling-output=<path>
- Used in conjunction with
- :option:`--profiling-format <cmake --profiling-format>` to output to a
- given path.
- .. option:: --profiling-format=<file>
- Enable the output of profiling data of CMake script in the given format.
- This can aid performance analysis of CMake scripts executed. Third party
- applications should be used to process the output into human readable format.
- Currently supported values are:
- ``google-trace`` Outputs in Google Trace Format, which can be parsed by the
- about:tracing tab of Google Chrome or using a plugin for a tool like Trace
- Compass.
- .. option:: --preset <preset>, --preset=<preset>
- Reads a :manual:`preset <cmake-presets(7)>` from
- ``<path-to-source>/CMakePresets.json`` and
- ``<path-to-source>/CMakeUserPresets.json``. The preset may specify the
- generator and the build directory, and a list of variables and other
- arguments to pass to CMake. The current working directory must contain
- CMake preset files. The :manual:`CMake GUI <cmake-gui(1)>` can
- also recognize ``CMakePresets.json`` and ``CMakeUserPresets.json`` files. For
- full details on these files, see :manual:`cmake-presets(7)`.
- The presets are read before all other command line options. The options
- specified by the preset (variables, generator, etc.) can all be overridden by
- manually specifying them on the command line. For example, if the preset sets
- a variable called ``MYVAR`` to ``1``, but the user sets it to ``2`` with a
- ``-D`` argument, the value ``2`` is preferred.
- .. option:: --list-presets[=<type>]
- Lists the available presets of the specified ``<type>``. Valid values for
- ``<type>`` are ``configure``, ``build``, ``test``, ``package``, or ``all``.
- If ``<type>`` is omitted, ``configure`` is assumed. The current working
- directory must contain CMake preset files.
- .. _`Build Tool Mode`:
- Build a Project
- ===============
- .. program:: cmake
- CMake provides a command-line signature to build an already-generated
- project binary tree:
- .. code-block:: shell
- cmake --build <dir> [<options>] [-- <build-tool-options>]
- cmake --build --preset <preset> [<options>] [-- <build-tool-options>]
- This abstracts a native build tool's command-line interface with the
- following options:
- .. option:: --build <dir>
- Project binary directory to be built. This is required (unless a preset
- is specified) and must be first.
- .. program:: cmake--build
- .. option:: --preset <preset>, --preset=<preset>
- Use a build preset to specify build options. The project binary directory
- is inferred from the ``configurePreset`` key. The current working directory
- must contain CMake preset files.
- See :manual:`preset <cmake-presets(7)>` for more details.
- .. option:: --list-presets
- Lists the available build presets. The current working directory must
- contain CMake preset files.
- .. option:: -j [<jobs>], --parallel [<jobs>]
- .. versionadded:: 3.12
- The maximum number of concurrent processes to use when building.
- If ``<jobs>`` is omitted the native build tool's default number is used.
- The :envvar:`CMAKE_BUILD_PARALLEL_LEVEL` environment variable, if set,
- specifies a default parallel level when this option is not given.
- Some native build tools always build in parallel. The use of ``<jobs>``
- value of ``1`` can be used to limit to a single job.
- .. option:: -t <tgt>..., --target <tgt>...
- Build ``<tgt>`` instead of the default target. Multiple targets may be
- given, separated by spaces.
- .. option:: --config <cfg>
- For multi-configuration tools, choose configuration ``<cfg>``.
- .. option:: --clean-first
- Build target ``clean`` first, then build.
- (To clean only, use :option:`--target clean <cmake--build --target>`.)
- .. option:: --resolve-package-references=<value>
- .. versionadded:: 3.23
- Resolve remote package references from external package managers (e.g. NuGet)
- before build. When ``<value>`` is set to ``on`` (default), packages will be
- restored before building a target. When ``<value>`` is set to ``only``, the
- packages will be restored, but no build will be performed. When
- ``<value>`` is set to ``off``, no packages will be restored.
- If the target does not define any package references, this option does nothing.
- This setting can be specified in a build preset (using
- ``resolvePackageReferences``). The preset setting will be ignored, if this
- command line option is specified.
- If no command line parameter or preset option are provided, an environment-
- specific cache variable will be evaluated to decide, if package restoration
- should be performed.
- When using the Visual Studio generator, package references are defined
- using the :prop_tgt:`VS_PACKAGE_REFERENCES` property. Package references
- are restored using NuGet. It can be disabled by setting the
- ``CMAKE_VS_NUGET_PACKAGE_RESTORE`` variable to ``OFF``.
- .. option:: --use-stderr
- Ignored. Behavior is default in CMake >= 3.0.
- .. option:: -v, --verbose
- Enable verbose output - if supported - including the build commands to be
- executed.
- This option can be omitted if :envvar:`VERBOSE` environment variable or
- :variable:`CMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE` cached variable is set.
- .. option:: --
- Pass remaining options to the native tool.
- Run :option:`cmake --build` with no options for quick help.
- Install a Project
- =================
- .. program:: cmake
- CMake provides a command-line signature to install an already-generated
- project binary tree:
- .. code-block:: shell
- cmake --install <dir> [<options>]
- This may be used after building a project to run installation without
- using the generated build system or the native build tool.
- The options are:
- .. option:: --install <dir>
- Project binary directory to install. This is required and must be first.
- .. program:: cmake--install
- .. option:: --config <cfg>
- For multi-configuration generators, choose configuration ``<cfg>``.
- .. option:: --component <comp>
- Component-based install. Only install component ``<comp>``.
- .. option:: --default-directory-permissions <permissions>
- Default directory install permissions. Permissions in format ``<u=rwx,g=rx,o=rx>``.
- .. option:: --prefix <prefix>
- Override the installation prefix, :variable:`CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`.
- .. option:: --strip
- Strip before installing.
- .. option:: -v, --verbose
- Enable verbose output.
- This option can be omitted if :envvar:`VERBOSE` environment variable is set.
- Run :option:`cmake --install` with no options for quick help.
- Open a Project
- ==============
- .. program:: cmake
- .. code-block:: shell
- cmake --open <dir>
- Open the generated project in the associated application. This is only
- supported by some generators.
- .. _`Script Processing Mode`:
- Run a Script
- ============
- .. program:: cmake
- .. code-block:: shell
- cmake [-D <var>=<value>]... -P <cmake-script-file> [-- <unparsed-options>...]
- .. program:: cmake-P
- .. option:: -D <var>=<value>
- Define a variable for script mode.
- .. program:: cmake
- .. option:: -P <cmake-script-file>
- Process the given cmake file as a script written in the CMake
- language. No configure or generate step is performed and the cache
- is not modified. If variables are defined using ``-D``, this must be
- done before the ``-P`` argument.
- Any options after ``--`` are not parsed by CMake, but they are still included
- in the set of :variable:`CMAKE_ARGV<n> <CMAKE_ARGV0>` variables passed to the
- script (including the ``--`` itself).
- .. _`Run a Command-Line Tool`:
- Run a Command-Line Tool
- =======================
- .. program:: cmake
- CMake provides builtin command-line tools through the signature
- .. code-block:: shell
- cmake -E <command> [<options>]
- .. option:: -E [help]
- Run ``cmake -E`` or ``cmake -E help`` for a summary of commands.
- .. program:: cmake-E
- Available commands are:
- .. option:: capabilities
- .. versionadded:: 3.7
- Report cmake capabilities in JSON format. The output is a JSON object
- with the following keys:
- ``version``
- A JSON object with version information. Keys are:
- ``string``
- The full version string as displayed by cmake :option:`--version <cmake --version>`.
- ``major``
- The major version number in integer form.
- ``minor``
- The minor version number in integer form.
- ``patch``
- The patch level in integer form.
- ``suffix``
- The cmake version suffix string.
- ``isDirty``
- A bool that is set if the cmake build is from a dirty tree.
- ``generators``
- A list available generators. Each generator is a JSON object with the
- following keys:
- ``name``
- A string containing the name of the generator.
- ``toolsetSupport``
- ``true`` if the generator supports toolsets and ``false`` otherwise.
- ``platformSupport``
- ``true`` if the generator supports platforms and ``false`` otherwise.
- ``supportedPlatforms``
- .. versionadded:: 3.21
- Optional member that may be present when the generator supports
- platform specification via :variable:`CMAKE_GENERATOR_PLATFORM`
- (:option:`-A ... <cmake -A>`). The value is a list of platforms known to
- be supported.
- ``extraGenerators``
- A list of strings with all the extra generators compatible with
- the generator.
- ``fileApi``
- Optional member that is present when the :manual:`cmake-file-api(7)`
- is available. The value is a JSON object with one member:
- ``requests``
- A JSON array containing zero or more supported file-api requests.
- Each request is a JSON object with members:
- ``kind``
- Specifies one of the supported :ref:`file-api object kinds`.
- ``version``
- A JSON array whose elements are each a JSON object containing
- ``major`` and ``minor`` members specifying non-negative integer
- version components.
- ``serverMode``
- ``true`` if cmake supports server-mode and ``false`` otherwise.
- Always false since CMake 3.20.
- ``tls``
- .. versionadded:: 3.25
- ``true`` if TLS support is enabled and ``false`` otherwise.
- .. option:: cat [--] <files>...
- .. versionadded:: 3.18
- Concatenate files and print on the standard output.
- .. program:: cmake-E_cat
- .. option:: --
- .. versionadded:: 3.24
- Added support for the double dash argument ``--``. This basic implementation
- of ``cat`` does not support any options, so using a option starting with
- ``-`` will result in an error. Use ``--`` to indicate the end of options, in
- case a file starts with ``-``.
- .. program:: cmake-E
- .. option:: chdir <dir> <cmd> [<arg>...]
- Change the current working directory and run a command.
- .. option:: compare_files [--ignore-eol] <file1> <file2>
- Check if ``<file1>`` is same as ``<file2>``. If files are the same,
- then returns ``0``, if not it returns ``1``. In case of invalid
- arguments, it returns 2.
- .. program:: cmake-E_compare_files
- .. option:: --ignore-eol
- .. versionadded:: 3.14
- The option implies line-wise comparison and ignores LF/CRLF differences.
- .. program:: cmake-E
- .. option:: copy <file>... <destination>
- Copy files to ``<destination>`` (either file or directory).
- If multiple files are specified, the ``<destination>`` must be
- directory and it must exist. Wildcards are not supported.
- ``copy`` does follow symlinks. That means it does not copy symlinks,
- but the files or directories it point to.
- .. versionadded:: 3.5
- Support for multiple input files.
- .. option:: copy_directory <dir>... <destination>
- Copy content of ``<dir>...`` directories to ``<destination>`` directory.
- If ``<destination>`` directory does not exist it will be created.
- ``copy_directory`` does follow symlinks.
- .. versionadded:: 3.5
- Support for multiple input directories.
- .. versionadded:: 3.15
- The command now fails when the source directory does not exist.
- Previously it succeeded by creating an empty destination directory.
- .. option:: copy_if_different <file>... <destination>
- Copy files to ``<destination>`` (either file or directory) if
- they have changed.
- If multiple files are specified, the ``<destination>`` must be
- directory and it must exist.
- ``copy_if_different`` does follow symlinks.
- .. versionadded:: 3.5
- Support for multiple input files.
- .. option:: create_symlink <old> <new>
- Create a symbolic link ``<new>`` naming ``<old>``.
- .. versionadded:: 3.13
- Support for creating symlinks on Windows.
- .. note::
- Path to where ``<new>`` symbolic link will be created has to exist beforehand.
- .. option:: create_hardlink <old> <new>
- .. versionadded:: 3.19
- Create a hard link ``<new>`` naming ``<old>``.
- .. note::
- Path to where ``<new>`` hard link will be created has to exist beforehand.
- ``<old>`` has to exist beforehand.
- .. option:: echo [<string>...]
- Displays arguments as text.
- .. option:: echo_append [<string>...]
- Displays arguments as text but no new line.
- .. option:: env [<options>] [--] <command> [<arg>...]
- .. versionadded:: 3.1
- Run command in a modified environment. Options are:
- .. program:: cmake-E_env
- .. option:: NAME=VALUE
- Replaces the current value of ``NAME`` with ``VALUE``.
- .. option:: --unset=NAME
- Unsets the current value of ``NAME``.
- .. option:: --modify ENVIRONMENT_MODIFICATION
- .. versionadded:: 3.25
- Apply a single :prop_test:`ENVIRONMENT_MODIFICATION` operation to the
- modified environment.
- The ``NAME=VALUE`` and ``--unset=NAME`` options are equivalent to
- ``--modify NAME=set:VALUE`` and ``--modify NAME=unset:``, respectively.
- Note that ``--modify NAME=reset:`` resets ``NAME`` to the value it had
- when ``cmake`` launched (or unsets it), not to the most recent
- ``NAME=VALUE`` option.
- .. option:: --
- .. versionadded:: 3.24
- Added support for the double dash argument ``--``. Use ``--`` to stop
- interpreting options/environment variables and treat the next argument as
- the command, even if it start with ``-`` or contains a ``=``.
- .. program:: cmake-E
- .. option:: environment
- Display the current environment variables.
- .. option:: false
- .. versionadded:: 3.16
- Do nothing, with an exit code of 1.
- .. option:: make_directory <dir>...
- Create ``<dir>`` directories. If necessary, create parent
- directories too. If a directory already exists it will be
- silently ignored.
- .. versionadded:: 3.5
- Support for multiple input directories.
- .. option:: md5sum <file>...
- Create MD5 checksum of files in ``md5sum`` compatible format::
- 351abe79cd3800b38cdfb25d45015a15 file1.txt
- 052f86c15bbde68af55c7f7b340ab639 file2.txt
- .. option:: sha1sum <file>...
- .. versionadded:: 3.10
- Create SHA1 checksum of files in ``sha1sum`` compatible format::
- 4bb7932a29e6f73c97bb9272f2bdc393122f86e0 file1.txt
- 1df4c8f318665f9a5f2ed38f55adadb7ef9f559c file2.txt
- .. option:: sha224sum <file>...
- .. versionadded:: 3.10
- Create SHA224 checksum of files in ``sha224sum`` compatible format::
- b9b9346bc8437bbda630b0b7ddfc5ea9ca157546dbbf4c613192f930 file1.txt
- 6dfbe55f4d2edc5fe5c9197bca51ceaaf824e48eba0cc453088aee24 file2.txt
- .. option:: sha256sum <file>...
- .. versionadded:: 3.10
- Create SHA256 checksum of files in ``sha256sum`` compatible format::
- 76713b23615d31680afeb0e9efe94d47d3d4229191198bb46d7485f9cb191acc file1.txt
- 15b682ead6c12dedb1baf91231e1e89cfc7974b3787c1e2e01b986bffadae0ea file2.txt
- .. option:: sha384sum <file>...
- .. versionadded:: 3.10
- Create SHA384 checksum of files in ``sha384sum`` compatible format::
- acc049fedc091a22f5f2ce39a43b9057fd93c910e9afd76a6411a28a8f2b8a12c73d7129e292f94fc0329c309df49434 file1.txt
- 668ddeb108710d271ee21c0f3acbd6a7517e2b78f9181c6a2ff3b8943af92b0195dcb7cce48aa3e17893173c0a39e23d file2.txt
- .. option:: sha512sum <file>...
- .. versionadded:: 3.10
- Create SHA512 checksum of files in ``sha512sum`` compatible format::
- 2a78d7a6c5328cfb1467c63beac8ff21794213901eaadafd48e7800289afbc08e5fb3e86aa31116c945ee3d7bf2a6194489ec6101051083d1108defc8e1dba89 file1.txt
- 7a0b54896fe5e70cca6dd643ad6f672614b189bf26f8153061c4d219474b05dad08c4e729af9f4b009f1a1a280cb625454bf587c690f4617c27e3aebdf3b7a2d file2.txt
- .. option:: remove [-f] <file>...
- .. deprecated:: 3.17
- Remove the file(s). The planned behavior was that if any of the
- listed files already do not exist, the command returns a non-zero exit code,
- but no message is logged. The ``-f`` option changes the behavior to return a
- zero exit code (i.e. success) in such situations instead.
- ``remove`` does not follow symlinks. That means it remove only symlinks
- and not files it point to.
- The implementation was buggy and always returned 0. It cannot be fixed without
- breaking backwards compatibility. Use ``rm`` instead.
- .. option:: remove_directory <dir>...
- .. deprecated:: 3.17
- Remove ``<dir>`` directories and their contents. If a directory does
- not exist it will be silently ignored.
- Use ``rm`` instead.
- .. versionadded:: 3.15
- Support for multiple directories.
- .. versionadded:: 3.16
- If ``<dir>`` is a symlink to a directory, just the symlink will be removed.
- .. option:: rename <oldname> <newname>
- Rename a file or directory (on one volume). If file with the ``<newname>`` name
- already exists, then it will be silently replaced.
- .. option:: rm [-rRf] [--] <file|dir>...
- .. versionadded:: 3.17
- Remove the files ``<file>`` or directories ``<dir>``.
- Use ``-r`` or ``-R`` to remove directories and their contents recursively.
- If any of the listed files/directories do not exist, the command returns a
- non-zero exit code, but no message is logged. The ``-f`` option changes
- the behavior to return a zero exit code (i.e. success) in such
- situations instead. Use ``--`` to stop interpreting options and treat all
- remaining arguments as paths, even if they start with ``-``.
- .. option:: server
- Launch :manual:`cmake-server(7)` mode.
- .. option:: sleep <number>...
- .. versionadded:: 3.0
- Sleep for given number of seconds.
- .. option:: tar [cxt][vf][zjJ] file.tar [<options>] [--] [<pathname>...]
- Create or extract a tar or zip archive. Options are:
- .. program:: cmake-E_tar
- .. option:: c
- Create a new archive containing the specified files.
- If used, the ``<pathname>...`` argument is mandatory.
- .. option:: x
- Extract to disk from the archive.
- .. versionadded:: 3.15
- The ``<pathname>...`` argument could be used to extract only selected files
- or directories.
- When extracting selected files or directories, you must provide their exact
- names including the path, as printed by list (``-t``).
- .. option:: t
- List archive contents.
- .. versionadded:: 3.15
- The ``<pathname>...`` argument could be used to list only selected files
- or directories.
- .. option:: v
- Produce verbose output.
- .. option:: z
- Compress the resulting archive with gzip.
- .. option:: j
- Compress the resulting archive with bzip2.
- .. option:: J
- .. versionadded:: 3.1
- Compress the resulting archive with XZ.
- .. option:: --zstd
- .. versionadded:: 3.15
- Compress the resulting archive with Zstandard.
- .. option:: --files-from=<file>
- .. versionadded:: 3.1
- Read file names from the given file, one per line.
- Blank lines are ignored. Lines may not start in ``-``
- except for ``--add-file=<name>`` to add files whose
- names start in ``-``.
- .. option:: --format=<format>
- .. versionadded:: 3.3
- Specify the format of the archive to be created.
- Supported formats are: ``7zip``, ``gnutar``, ``pax``,
- ``paxr`` (restricted pax, default), and ``zip``.
- .. option:: --mtime=<date>
- .. versionadded:: 3.1
- Specify modification time recorded in tarball entries.
- .. option:: --touch
- .. versionadded:: 3.24
- Use current local timestamp instead of extracting file timestamps
- from the archive.
- .. option:: --
- .. versionadded:: 3.1
- Stop interpreting options and treat all remaining arguments
- as file names, even if they start with ``-``.
- .. versionadded:: 3.1
- LZMA (7zip) support.
- .. versionadded:: 3.15
- The command now continues adding files to an archive even if some of the
- files are not readable. This behavior is more consistent with the classic
- ``tar`` tool. The command now also parses all flags, and if an invalid flag
- was provided, a warning is issued.
- .. program:: cmake-E
- .. option:: time <command> [<args>...]
- Run command and display elapsed time.
- .. versionadded:: 3.5
- The command now properly passes arguments with spaces or special characters
- through to the child process. This may break scripts that worked around the
- bug with their own extra quoting or escaping.
- .. option:: touch <file>...
- Creates ``<file>`` if file do not exist.
- If ``<file>`` exists, it is changing ``<file>`` access and modification times.
- .. option:: touch_nocreate <file>...
- Touch a file if it exists but do not create it. If a file does
- not exist it will be silently ignored.
- .. option:: true
- .. versionadded:: 3.16
- Do nothing, with an exit code of 0.
- Windows-specific Command-Line Tools
- -----------------------------------
- The following ``cmake -E`` commands are available only on Windows:
- .. option:: delete_regv <key>
- Delete Windows registry value.
- .. option:: env_vs8_wince <sdkname>
- .. versionadded:: 3.2
- Displays a batch file which sets the environment for the provided
- Windows CE SDK installed in VS2005.
- .. option:: env_vs9_wince <sdkname>
- .. versionadded:: 3.2
- Displays a batch file which sets the environment for the provided
- Windows CE SDK installed in VS2008.
- .. option:: write_regv <key> <value>
- Write Windows registry value.
- Run the Find-Package Tool
- =========================
- .. program:: cmake--find-package
- CMake provides a pkg-config like helper for Makefile-based projects:
- .. code-block:: shell
- cmake --find-package [<options>]
- It searches a package using :command:`find_package()` and prints the
- resulting flags to stdout. This can be used instead of pkg-config
- to find installed libraries in plain Makefile-based projects or in
- autoconf-based projects (via ``share/aclocal/cmake.m4``).
- .. note::
- This mode is not well-supported due to some technical limitations.
- It is kept for compatibility but should not be used in new projects.
- .. _`Workflow Mode`:
- Run a Workflow Preset
- =====================
- .. program:: cmake
- :manual:`CMake Presets <cmake-presets(7)>` provides a way to execute multiple
- build steps in order:
- .. code-block:: shell
- cmake --workflow [<options>]
- The options are:
- .. option:: --workflow
- Select a :ref:`Workflow Preset` using one of the following options.
- .. program:: cmake--workflow
- .. option:: --preset <preset>, --preset=<preset>
- Use a workflow preset to specify a workflow. The project binary directory
- is inferred from the initial configure preset. The current working directory
- must contain CMake preset files.
- See :manual:`preset <cmake-presets(7)>` for more details.
- .. option:: --list-presets
- Lists the available workflow presets. The current working directory must
- contain CMake preset files.
- View Help
- =========
- .. program:: cmake
- To print selected pages from the CMake documentation, use
- .. code-block:: shell
- cmake --help[-<topic>]
- with one of the following options:
- .. include:: OPTIONS_HELP.txt
- To view the presets available for a project, use
- .. code-block:: shell
- cmake <source-dir> --list-presets
- .. _`CMake Exit Code`:
- Return Value (Exit Code)
- ========================
- Upon regular termination, the ``cmake`` executable returns the exit code ``0``.
- If termination is caused by the command :command:`message(FATAL_ERROR)`,
- or another error condition, then a non-zero exit code is returned.
- See Also
- ========
- .. include:: LINKS.txt
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