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  1. find_package
  2. ------------
  3. .. |FIND_XXX| replace:: find_package
  4. .. |FIND_ARGS_XXX| replace:: <PackageName>
  5. .. |FIND_XXX_REGISTRY_VIEW_DEFAULT| replace:: ``TARGET``
  6. .. |CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_XXX| replace::
  7. :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_PACKAGE`
  8. .. only:: html
  9. .. contents::
  10. .. note:: The :guide:`Using Dependencies Guide` provides a high-level
  11. introduction to this general topic. It provides a broader overview of
  12. where the ``find_package()`` command fits into the bigger picture,
  13. including its relationship to the :module:`FetchContent` module.
  14. The guide is recommended pre-reading before moving on to the details below.
  15. Find a package (usually provided by something external to the project),
  16. and load its package-specific details. Calls to this command can also
  17. be intercepted by :ref:`dependency providers <dependency_providers>`.
  18. Typical Usage
  19. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  20. Most calls to ``find_package()`` typically have the following form:
  21. .. code-block:: cmake
  22. find_package(<PackageName> [<version>] [REQUIRED] [COMPONENTS <components>...])
  23. The ``<PackageName>`` is the only mandatory argument. The ``<version>`` is
  24. often omitted, and ``REQUIRED`` should be given if the project cannot be
  25. configured successfully without the package. Some more complicated packages
  26. support components which can be selected with the ``COMPONENTS`` keyword, but
  27. most packages don't have that level of complexity.
  28. The above is a reduced form of the `basic signature`_. Where possible,
  29. projects should find packages using this form. This reduces complexity and
  30. maximizes the ways in which the package can be found or provided.
  31. Understanding the `basic signature`_ should be enough for general usage of
  32. ``find_package()``. Project maintainers who intend to provide a package
  33. configuration file should understand the bigger picture, as explained in
  34. :ref:`Full Signature` and all subsequent sections on this page.
  35. Search Modes
  36. ^^^^^^^^^^^^
  37. The command has a few modes by which it searches for packages:
  38. **Module mode**
  39. In this mode, CMake searches for a file called ``Find<PackageName>.cmake``,
  40. looking first in the locations listed in the :variable:`CMAKE_MODULE_PATH`,
  41. then among the :ref:`Find Modules` provided by the CMake installation.
  42. If the file is found, it is read and processed by CMake. It is responsible
  43. for finding the package, checking the version, and producing any needed
  44. messages. Some Find modules provide limited or no support for versioning;
  45. check the Find module's documentation.
  46. The ``Find<PackageName>.cmake`` file is not typically provided by the
  47. package itself. Rather, it is normally provided by something external to
  48. the package, such as the operating system, CMake itself, or even the project
  49. from which the ``find_package()`` command was called. Being externally
  50. provided, :ref:`Find Modules` tend to be heuristic in nature and are
  51. susceptible to becoming out-of-date. They typically search for certain
  52. libraries, files and other package artifacts.
  53. Module mode is only supported by the
  54. :ref:`basic command signature <Basic Signature>`.
  55. **Config mode**
  56. In this mode, CMake searches for a file called
  57. ``<lowercasePackageName>-config.cmake`` or ``<PackageName>Config.cmake``.
  58. It will also look for ``<lowercasePackageName>-config-version.cmake`` or
  59. ``<PackageName>ConfigVersion.cmake`` if version details were specified
  60. (see :ref:`version selection` for an explanation of how these separate
  61. version files are used).
  62. .. note::
  63. If the experimental ``CMAKE_EXPERIMENTAL_FIND_CPS_PACKAGES`` is enabled,
  64. files named ``<PackageName>.cps`` and ``<lowercasePackageName>.cps`` are
  65. also considered. These files provide package information according to the
  66. |CPS|_ (CPS), which is more portable than CMake script. Aside from any
  67. explicitly noted exceptions, any references to "config files", "config
  68. mode", "package configuration files", and so forth refer equally to both
  69. CPS and CMake-script files. This functionality is a work in progress, and
  70. some features may be missing.
  71. Search is implemented in a manner that will tend to prefer |CPS| files
  72. over CMake-script config files in most cases. Specifying ``CONFIGS``
  73. suppresses consideration of CPS files.
  74. In config mode, the command can be given a list of names to search for
  75. as package names. The locations where CMake searches for the config and
  76. version files is considerably more complicated than for Module mode
  77. (see :ref:`search procedure`).
  78. The config and version files are typically installed as part of the
  79. package, so they tend to be more reliable than Find modules. They usually
  80. contain direct knowledge of the package contents, so no searching or
  81. heuristics are needed within the config or version files themselves.
  82. Config mode is supported by both the :ref:`basic <Basic Signature>` and
  83. :ref:`full <Full Signature>` command signatures.
  84. **FetchContent redirection mode**
  85. .. versionadded:: 3.24
  86. A call to ``find_package()`` can be redirected internally to a package
  87. provided by the :module:`FetchContent` module. To the caller, the behavior
  88. will appear similar to Config mode, except that the search logic is
  89. by-passed and the component information is not used. See
  90. :command:`FetchContent_Declare` and :command:`FetchContent_MakeAvailable`
  91. for further details.
  92. When not redirected to a package provided by :module:`FetchContent`, the
  93. command arguments determine whether Module or Config mode is used. When the
  94. `basic signature`_ is used, the command searches in Module mode first.
  95. If the package is not found, the search falls back to Config mode.
  96. A user may set the :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_PREFER_CONFIG` variable
  97. to true to reverse the priority and direct CMake to search using Config mode
  98. first before falling back to Module mode. The basic signature can also be
  99. forced to use only Module mode with a ``MODULE`` keyword. If the
  100. `full signature`_ is used, the command only searches in Config mode.
  101. .. _`basic signature`:
  102. Basic Signature
  103. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  104. .. code-block:: cmake
  105. find_package(<PackageName> [version] [EXACT] [QUIET] [MODULE]
  106. [REQUIRED] [[COMPONENTS] [components...]]
  107. [OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS components...]
  108. [REGISTRY_VIEW (64|32|64_32|32_64|HOST|TARGET|BOTH)]
  109. [GLOBAL]
  110. [NO_POLICY_SCOPE]
  111. [BYPASS_PROVIDER])
  112. The basic signature is supported by both Module and Config modes.
  113. The ``MODULE`` keyword implies that only Module mode can be used to find
  114. the package, with no fallback to Config mode.
  115. Regardless of the mode used, a ``<PackageName>_FOUND`` variable will be
  116. set to indicate whether the package was found. When the package is found,
  117. package-specific information may be provided through other variables and
  118. :ref:`Imported Targets` documented by the package itself. The
  119. ``QUIET`` option disables informational messages, including those indicating
  120. that the package cannot be found if it is not ``REQUIRED``. The ``REQUIRED``
  121. option stops processing with an error message if the package cannot be found.
  122. A package-specific list of required components may be listed after the
  123. ``COMPONENTS`` keyword. If any of these components are not able to be
  124. satisfied, the package overall is considered to be not found. If the
  125. ``REQUIRED`` option is also present, this is treated as a fatal error,
  126. otherwise execution still continues. As a form of shorthand, if the
  127. ``REQUIRED`` option is present, the ``COMPONENTS`` keyword can be omitted
  128. and the required components can be listed directly after ``REQUIRED``.
  129. Additional optional components may be listed after
  130. ``OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS``. If these cannot be satisfied, the package overall
  131. can still be considered found, as long as all required components are
  132. satisfied.
  133. .. TODO Once CPS honors COMPONENTS, note that OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS will cause
  134. CMake to attempt to locate dependencies for optional components. Also note
  135. that CMake will *not* load any appendices that don't include COMPONENTS or
  136. OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS. (That isn't the case now, but will be when we don't
  137. just ignore COMPONENTS.) The following paragraph will also need changes.
  138. The set of available components and their meaning are defined by the
  139. target package. For CMake-script package configuration files, it is formally
  140. up to the target package how to interpret the component information given to
  141. it, but it should follow the expectations stated above. For calls where no
  142. components are specified, there is no single expected behavior and target
  143. packages should clearly define what occurs in such cases. Common arrangements
  144. include assuming it should find all components, no components or some
  145. well-defined subset of the available components.
  146. .. note::
  147. If the experimental ``CMAKE_EXPERIMENTAL_FIND_CPS_PACKAGES`` is enabled,
  148. CMake currently imports all available components if the located package
  149. configuration file is a |CPS| file. At this time, ``COMPONENTS`` and
  150. ``OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS`` have no effect when considering a CPS file.
  151. .. versionadded:: 3.24
  152. The ``REGISTRY_VIEW`` keyword specifies which registry views should be
  153. queried. This keyword is only meaningful on ``Windows`` platforms and will
  154. be ignored on all others. Formally, it is up to the target package how to
  155. interpret the registry view information given to it.
  156. .. versionadded:: 3.24
  157. Specifying the ``GLOBAL`` keyword will promote all imported targets to
  158. a global scope in the importing project. Alternatively, this functionality
  159. can be enabled by setting the :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_TARGETS_GLOBAL`
  160. variable.
  161. .. _FIND_PACKAGE_VERSION_FORMAT:
  162. The ``[version]`` argument requests a version with which the package found
  163. should be compatible. There are two possible forms in which it may be
  164. specified:
  165. * A single version with the format ``major[.minor[.patch[.tweak]]]``, where
  166. each component is a numeric value.
  167. * A version range with the format ``versionMin...[<]versionMax`` where
  168. ``versionMin`` and ``versionMax`` have the same format and constraints on
  169. components being integers as the single version. By default, both end points
  170. are included. By specifying ``<``, the upper end point will be excluded.
  171. Version ranges are only supported with CMake 3.19 or later.
  172. .. note::
  173. With the exception of CPS packages, version support is currently provided
  174. only on a package-by-package basis. When a version range is specified but
  175. the package is only designed to expect a single version, the package will
  176. ignore the upper end point of the range and only take the single version at
  177. the lower end of the range into account. Non-CPS packages that do support
  178. version ranges do so in a manner that is determined by the individual
  179. package. See the `Version Selection`_ section below for details and
  180. important caveats.
  181. The ``EXACT`` option requests that the version be matched exactly. This option
  182. is incompatible with the specification of a version range.
  183. If no ``[version]`` and/or component list is given to a recursive invocation
  184. inside a find-module, the corresponding arguments are forwarded
  185. automatically from the outer call (including the ``EXACT`` flag for
  186. ``[version]``).
  187. See the :command:`cmake_policy` command documentation for discussion
  188. of the ``NO_POLICY_SCOPE`` option.
  189. .. versionadded:: 3.24
  190. The ``BYPASS_PROVIDER`` keyword is only allowed when ``find_package()`` is
  191. being called by a :ref:`dependency provider <dependency_providers>`.
  192. It can be used by providers to call the built-in ``find_package()``
  193. implementation directly and prevent that call from being re-routed back to
  194. itself. Future versions of CMake may detect attempts to use this keyword
  195. from places other than a dependency provider and halt with a fatal error.
  196. .. _`full signature`:
  197. Full Signature
  198. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  199. .. code-block:: cmake
  200. find_package(<PackageName> [version] [EXACT] [QUIET]
  201. [REQUIRED] [[COMPONENTS] [components...]]
  202. [OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS components...]
  203. [CONFIG|NO_MODULE]
  204. [GLOBAL]
  205. [NO_POLICY_SCOPE]
  206. [BYPASS_PROVIDER]
  207. [NAMES name1 [name2 ...]]
  208. [CONFIGS config1 [config2 ...]]
  209. [HINTS path1 [path2 ...]]
  210. [PATHS path1 [path2 ...]]
  211. [REGISTRY_VIEW (64|32|64_32|32_64|HOST|TARGET|BOTH)]
  212. [PATH_SUFFIXES suffix1 [suffix2 ...]]
  213. [NO_DEFAULT_PATH]
  214. [NO_PACKAGE_ROOT_PATH]
  215. [NO_CMAKE_PATH]
  216. [NO_CMAKE_ENVIRONMENT_PATH]
  217. [NO_SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PATH]
  218. [NO_CMAKE_PACKAGE_REGISTRY]
  219. [NO_CMAKE_BUILDS_PATH] # Deprecated; does nothing.
  220. [NO_CMAKE_SYSTEM_PATH]
  221. [NO_CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX]
  222. [NO_CMAKE_SYSTEM_PACKAGE_REGISTRY]
  223. [CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_BOTH |
  224. ONLY_CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH |
  225. NO_CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH])
  226. The ``CONFIG`` option, the synonymous ``NO_MODULE`` option, or the use
  227. of options not specified in the `basic signature`_ all enforce pure Config
  228. mode. In pure Config mode, the command skips Module mode search and
  229. proceeds at once with Config mode search.
  230. Config mode search attempts to locate a configuration file provided by the
  231. package to be found. A cache entry called ``<PackageName>_DIR`` is created to
  232. hold the directory containing the file. By default, the command searches for
  233. a package with the name ``<PackageName>``. If the ``NAMES`` option is given,
  234. the names following it are used instead of ``<PackageName>``. The names are
  235. also considered when determining whether to redirect the call to a package
  236. provided by :module:`FetchContent`.
  237. The command searches for a file called ``<PackageName>Config.cmake`` or
  238. ``<lowercasePackageName>-config.cmake`` for each name specified.
  239. A replacement set of possible configuration file names may be given
  240. using the ``CONFIGS`` option. The :ref:`search procedure` is specified below.
  241. Once found, any :ref:`version constraint <version selection>` is checked,
  242. and if satisfied, the configuration file is read and processed by CMake.
  243. Since the file is provided by the package it already knows the
  244. location of package contents. The full path to the configuration file
  245. is stored in the CMake variable ``<PackageName>_CONFIG``.
  246. .. note::
  247. If the experimental ``CMAKE_EXPERIMENTAL_FIND_CPS_PACKAGES`` is enabled,
  248. files named ``<PackageName>.cps`` and ``<lowercasePackageName>.cps`` are
  249. also considered, unless ``CONFIGS`` is given.
  250. All configuration files which have been considered by CMake while
  251. searching for the package with an appropriate version are stored in the
  252. ``<PackageName>_CONSIDERED_CONFIGS`` variable, and the associated versions
  253. in the ``<PackageName>_CONSIDERED_VERSIONS`` variable.
  254. If the package configuration file cannot be found, CMake will generate
  255. an error describing the problem unless the ``QUIET`` argument is
  256. specified. If ``REQUIRED`` is specified and the package is not found, a
  257. fatal error is generated and the configure step stops executing. If
  258. ``<PackageName>_DIR`` has been set to a directory not containing a
  259. configuration file, CMake will ignore it and search from scratch.
  260. Package maintainers providing package configuration files are encouraged to
  261. name and install them such that the :ref:`search procedure` outlined below
  262. will find them without requiring use of additional options.
  263. .. _`search procedure`:
  264. Config Mode Search Procedure
  265. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  266. .. note::
  267. When Config mode is used, this search procedure is applied regardless of
  268. whether the :ref:`full <full signature>` or :ref:`basic <basic signature>`
  269. signature was given.
  270. .. versionadded:: 3.24
  271. All calls to ``find_package()`` (even in Module mode) first look for a config
  272. package file in the :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_REDIRECTS_DIR` directory.
  273. The :module:`FetchContent` module, or even the project itself, may write files
  274. to that location to redirect ``find_package()`` calls to content already
  275. provided by the project. If no config package file is found in that location,
  276. the search proceeds with the logic described below.
  277. CMake constructs a set of possible installation prefixes for the
  278. package. Under each prefix several directories are searched for a
  279. configuration file. The tables below show the directories searched.
  280. Each entry is meant for installation trees following Windows (``W``), UNIX
  281. (``U``), or Apple (``A``) conventions:
  282. ==================================================================== ==========
  283. Entry Convention
  284. ==================================================================== ==========
  285. ``<prefix>/<name>/cps/`` [#p2]_ W
  286. ``<prefix>/<name>/*/cps/`` [#p2]_ W
  287. ``<prefix>/cps/<name>/`` [#p2]_ W
  288. ``<prefix>/cps/<name>/*/`` [#p2]_ W
  289. ``<prefix>/cps/`` [#p2]_ W
  290. ``<prefix>/`` W
  291. ``<prefix>/(cmake|CMake)/`` W
  292. ``<prefix>/<name>*/`` W
  293. ``<prefix>/<name>*/(cmake|CMake)/`` W
  294. ``<prefix>/<name>*/(cmake|CMake)/<name>*/`` [#p1]_ W
  295. ``<prefix>/(lib/<arch>|lib*|share)/cps/<name>/`` [#p2]_ U
  296. ``<prefix>/(lib/<arch>|lib*|share)/cps/<name>/*/`` [#p2]_ U
  297. ``<prefix>/(lib/<arch>|lib*|share)/cps/`` [#p2]_ U
  298. ``<prefix>/(lib/<arch>|lib*|share)/cmake/<name>*/`` U
  299. ``<prefix>/(lib/<arch>|lib*|share)/<name>*/`` U
  300. ``<prefix>/(lib/<arch>|lib*|share)/<name>*/(cmake|CMake)/`` U
  301. ``<prefix>/<name>*/(lib/<arch>|lib*|share)/cmake/<name>*/`` W/U
  302. ``<prefix>/<name>*/(lib/<arch>|lib*|share)/<name>*/`` W/U
  303. ``<prefix>/<name>*/(lib/<arch>|lib*|share)/<name>*/(cmake|CMake)/`` W/U
  304. ==================================================================== ==========
  305. .. [#p1] .. versionadded:: 3.25
  306. .. [#p2] .. versionadded:: 4.0
  307. On systems supporting macOS :prop_tgt:`FRAMEWORK` and :prop_tgt:`BUNDLE`, the
  308. following directories are searched for Frameworks or Application Bundles
  309. containing a configuration file:
  310. =============================================================== ==========
  311. Entry Convention
  312. =============================================================== ==========
  313. ``<prefix>/<name>.framework/Versions/*/Resources/CPS/`` [#p3]_ A
  314. ``<prefix>/<name>.framework/Resources/CPS/`` [#p3]_ A
  315. ``<prefix>/<name>.framework/Resources/`` A
  316. ``<prefix>/<name>.framework/Resources/CMake/`` A
  317. ``<prefix>/<name>.framework/Versions/*/Resources/`` A
  318. ``<prefix>/<name>.framework/Versions/*/Resources/CMake/`` A
  319. ``<prefix>/<name>.app/Contents/Resources/CPS/`` [#p3]_ A
  320. ``<prefix>/<name>.app/Contents/Resources/`` A
  321. ``<prefix>/<name>.app/Contents/Resources/CMake/`` A
  322. =============================================================== ==========
  323. .. [#p3] .. versionadded:: 4.0
  324. When searching the above paths, ``find_package`` will only look for ``.cps``
  325. files in search paths which contain ``/cps/``, and will only look for
  326. ``.cmake`` files otherwise. (This only applies to the paths as specified and
  327. does not consider the contents of ``<prefix>`` or ``<name>``.)
  328. In all cases the ``<name>`` is treated as case-insensitive and corresponds
  329. to any of the names specified (``<PackageName>`` or names given by ``NAMES``).
  330. If at least one compiled language has been enabled, the architecture-specific
  331. ``lib/<arch>`` and ``lib*`` directories may be searched based on the compiler's
  332. target architecture, in the following order:
  333. ``lib/<arch>``
  334. Searched if the :variable:`CMAKE_LIBRARY_ARCHITECTURE` variable is set.
  335. ``lib64``
  336. Searched on 64 bit platforms (:variable:`CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P` is 8) and the
  337. :prop_gbl:`FIND_LIBRARY_USE_LIB64_PATHS` property is set to ``TRUE``.
  338. ``lib32``
  339. Searched on 32 bit platforms (:variable:`CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P` is 4) and the
  340. :prop_gbl:`FIND_LIBRARY_USE_LIB32_PATHS` property is set to ``TRUE``.
  341. ``libx32``
  342. Searched on platforms using the x32 ABI
  343. if the :prop_gbl:`FIND_LIBRARY_USE_LIBX32_PATHS` property is set to ``TRUE``.
  344. ``lib``
  345. Always searched.
  346. .. versionchanged:: 3.24
  347. On ``Windows`` platform, it is possible to include registry queries as part
  348. of the directories specified through ``HINTS`` and ``PATHS`` keywords, using
  349. a :ref:`dedicated syntax <Find Using Windows Registry>`. Such specifications
  350. will be ignored on all other platforms.
  351. .. versionadded:: 3.24
  352. ``REGISTRY_VIEW`` can be specified to manage ``Windows`` registry queries
  353. specified as part of ``PATHS`` and ``HINTS``.
  354. .. include:: FIND_XXX_REGISTRY_VIEW.txt
  355. If ``PATH_SUFFIXES`` is specified, the suffixes are appended to each
  356. (``W``) or (``U``) directory entry one-by-one.
  357. This set of directories is intended to work in cooperation with
  358. projects that provide configuration files in their installation trees.
  359. Directories above marked with (``W``) are intended for installations on
  360. Windows where the prefix may point at the top of an application's
  361. installation directory. Those marked with (``U``) are intended for
  362. installations on UNIX platforms where the prefix is shared by multiple
  363. packages. This is merely a convention, so all (``W``) and (``U``) directories
  364. are still searched on all platforms. Directories marked with (``A``) are
  365. intended for installations on Apple platforms. The
  366. :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_FRAMEWORK` and :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_APPBUNDLE`
  367. variables determine the order of preference.
  368. .. warning::
  369. Setting :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_FRAMEWORK` or :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_APPBUNDLE`
  370. to values other than ``FIRST`` (the default) will cause CMake to search for
  371. |CPS| files in an order that is different from the order set forth in the
  372. specification.
  373. The set of installation prefixes is constructed using the following
  374. steps. If ``NO_DEFAULT_PATH`` is specified all ``NO_*`` options are
  375. enabled.
  376. 1. Search prefixes unique to the current ``<PackageName>`` being found.
  377. See policy :policy:`CMP0074`.
  378. .. versionadded:: 3.12
  379. Specifically, search prefixes specified by the following variables,
  380. in order:
  381. a. :variable:`<PackageName>_ROOT` CMake variable,
  382. where ``<PackageName>`` is the case-preserved package name.
  383. b. :variable:`<PACKAGENAME>_ROOT` CMake variable,
  384. where ``<PACKAGENAME>`` is the upper-cased package name.
  385. See policy :policy:`CMP0144`.
  386. .. versionadded:: 3.27
  387. c. :envvar:`<PackageName>_ROOT` environment variable,
  388. where ``<PackageName>`` is the case-preserved package name.
  389. d. :envvar:`<PACKAGENAME>_ROOT` environment variable,
  390. where ``<PACKAGENAME>`` is the upper-cased package name.
  391. See policy :policy:`CMP0144`.
  392. .. versionadded:: 3.27
  393. The package root variables are maintained as a stack so if
  394. called from within a find module, root paths from the parent's find
  395. module will also be searched after paths for the current package.
  396. This can be skipped if ``NO_PACKAGE_ROOT_PATH`` is passed or by setting
  397. the :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_USE_PACKAGE_ROOT_PATH` to ``FALSE``.
  398. 2. Search paths specified in CMake-specific cache variables. These
  399. are intended to be used on the command line with a :option:`-DVAR=VALUE <cmake -D>`.
  400. The values are interpreted as :ref:`semicolon-separated lists <CMake Language Lists>`.
  401. This can be skipped if ``NO_CMAKE_PATH`` is passed or by setting the
  402. :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_USE_CMAKE_PATH` to ``FALSE``:
  403. * :variable:`CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH`
  404. * :variable:`CMAKE_FRAMEWORK_PATH`
  405. * :variable:`CMAKE_APPBUNDLE_PATH`
  406. 3. Search paths specified in CMake-specific environment variables.
  407. These are intended to be set in the user's shell configuration,
  408. and therefore use the host's native path separator
  409. (``;`` on Windows and ``:`` on UNIX).
  410. This can be skipped if ``NO_CMAKE_ENVIRONMENT_PATH`` is passed or by setting
  411. the :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_USE_CMAKE_ENVIRONMENT_PATH` to ``FALSE``:
  412. * ``<PackageName>_DIR``
  413. * :envvar:`CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH`
  414. * :envvar:`CMAKE_FRAMEWORK_PATH`
  415. * :envvar:`CMAKE_APPBUNDLE_PATH`
  416. 4. Search paths specified by the ``HINTS`` option. These should be paths
  417. computed by system introspection, such as a hint provided by the
  418. location of another item already found. Hard-coded guesses should
  419. be specified with the ``PATHS`` option.
  420. 5. Search the standard system environment variables. This can be
  421. skipped if ``NO_SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PATH`` is passed or by setting the
  422. :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_USE_SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PATH` to ``FALSE``. Path entries
  423. ending in ``/bin`` or ``/sbin`` are automatically converted to their
  424. parent directories:
  425. * ``PATH``
  426. 6. Search paths stored in the CMake :ref:`User Package Registry`.
  427. This can be skipped if ``NO_CMAKE_PACKAGE_REGISTRY`` is passed or by
  428. setting the variable :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_USE_PACKAGE_REGISTRY`
  429. to ``FALSE`` or the deprecated variable
  430. :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_NO_PACKAGE_REGISTRY` to ``TRUE``.
  431. See the :manual:`cmake-packages(7)` manual for details on the user
  432. package registry.
  433. 7. Search CMake variables defined in the Platform files for the
  434. current system. The searching of :variable:`CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX` and
  435. :variable:`CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX` can be
  436. skipped if ``NO_CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`` is passed or by setting the
  437. :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_USE_INSTALL_PREFIX` to ``FALSE``. All these locations
  438. can be skipped if ``NO_CMAKE_SYSTEM_PATH`` is passed or by setting the
  439. :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_USE_CMAKE_SYSTEM_PATH` to ``FALSE``:
  440. * :variable:`CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH`
  441. * :variable:`CMAKE_SYSTEM_FRAMEWORK_PATH`
  442. * :variable:`CMAKE_SYSTEM_APPBUNDLE_PATH`
  443. The platform paths that these variables contain are locations that
  444. typically include installed software. An example being ``/usr/local`` for
  445. UNIX based platforms.
  446. 8. Search paths stored in the CMake :ref:`System Package Registry`.
  447. This can be skipped if ``NO_CMAKE_SYSTEM_PACKAGE_REGISTRY`` is passed
  448. or by setting the :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_USE_SYSTEM_PACKAGE_REGISTRY`
  449. variable to ``FALSE`` or the deprecated variable
  450. :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_NO_SYSTEM_PACKAGE_REGISTRY` to ``TRUE``.
  451. See the :manual:`cmake-packages(7)` manual for details on the system
  452. package registry.
  453. 9. Search paths specified by the ``PATHS`` option. These are typically
  454. hard-coded guesses.
  455. The :variable:`CMAKE_IGNORE_PATH`, :variable:`CMAKE_IGNORE_PREFIX_PATH`,
  456. :variable:`CMAKE_SYSTEM_IGNORE_PATH` and
  457. :variable:`CMAKE_SYSTEM_IGNORE_PREFIX_PATH` variables can also cause some
  458. of the above locations to be ignored.
  459. Paths are searched in the order described above. The first viable package
  460. configuration file found is used, even if a newer version of the package
  461. resides later in the list of search paths.
  462. For search paths which contain glob expressions (``*``), the order in which
  463. directories matching the glob are searched is unspecified unless the
  464. :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_SORT_ORDER` variable is set. This variable,
  465. along with the :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_SORT_DIRECTION` variable,
  466. determines the order in which CMake considers glob matches. For example, if
  467. the file system contains the package configuration files
  468. ::
  469. <prefix>/example-1.2/example-config.cmake
  470. <prefix>/example-1.10/example-config.cmake
  471. <prefix>/share/example-2.0/example-config.cmake
  472. it is unspecified (when the aforementioned variables are unset) whether
  473. ``find_package(example)`` will find ``example-1.2`` or ``example-1.10``
  474. (assuming that both are viable), but ``find_package`` will *not* find
  475. ``example-2.0``, because one of the other two will be found first.
  476. To control the order in which ``find_package`` searches directories that match
  477. a glob expression, use :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_SORT_ORDER` and
  478. :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_SORT_DIRECTION`.
  479. For instance, to cause the above example to select ``example-1.10``,
  480. one can set
  481. .. code-block:: cmake
  482. set(CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_SORT_ORDER NATURAL)
  483. set(CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_SORT_DIRECTION DEC)
  484. before calling ``find_package``.
  485. .. versionadded:: 3.16
  486. Added the ``CMAKE_FIND_USE_<CATEGORY>`` variables to globally disable
  487. various search locations.
  488. .. versionchanged:: 4.0
  489. The variables :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_SORT_ORDER` and
  490. :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_SORT_DIRECTION` now also control the order
  491. in which ``find_package`` searches directories matching the glob expression
  492. in the search paths ``<prefix>/<name>.framework/Versions/*/Resources/``
  493. and ``<prefix>/<name>.framework/Versions/*/Resources/CMake``. In previous
  494. versions of CMake, this order was unspecified.
  495. .. include:: FIND_XXX_ROOT.txt
  496. .. include:: FIND_XXX_ORDER.txt
  497. By default the value stored in the result variable will be the path at
  498. which the file is found. The :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_RESOLVE_SYMLINKS`
  499. variable may be set to ``TRUE`` before calling ``find_package`` in order
  500. to resolve symbolic links and store the real path to the file.
  501. Every non-REQUIRED ``find_package`` call can be disabled or made REQUIRED:
  502. * Setting the :variable:`CMAKE_DISABLE_FIND_PACKAGE_<PackageName>` variable
  503. to ``TRUE`` disables the package. This also disables redirection to a
  504. package provided by :module:`FetchContent`.
  505. * Setting the :variable:`CMAKE_REQUIRE_FIND_PACKAGE_<PackageName>` variable
  506. to ``TRUE`` makes the package REQUIRED.
  507. Setting both variables to ``TRUE`` simultaneously is an error.
  508. .. _`version selection`:
  509. Config Mode Version Selection
  510. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  511. .. note::
  512. When Config mode is used, this version selection process is applied
  513. regardless of whether the :ref:`full <full signature>` or
  514. :ref:`basic <basic signature>` signature was given.
  515. When the ``[version]`` argument is given, Config mode will only find a
  516. version of the package that claims compatibility with the requested
  517. version (see :ref:`format specification <FIND_PACKAGE_VERSION_FORMAT>`). If
  518. the ``EXACT`` option is given, only a version of the package claiming an exact
  519. match of the requested version may be found. CMake does not establish any
  520. convention for the meaning of version numbers.
  521. CMake-script
  522. """"""""""""
  523. For CMake-script package configuration files, package version numbers are
  524. checked by "version" files provided by the packages themselves or by
  525. :module:`FetchContent`. For a candidate package configuration file
  526. ``<config-file>.cmake`` the corresponding version file is located next
  527. to it and named either ``<config-file>-version.cmake`` or
  528. ``<config-file>Version.cmake``. If no such version file is available
  529. then the configuration file is assumed to not be compatible with any
  530. requested version. A basic version file containing generic version
  531. matching code can be created using the
  532. :module:`CMakePackageConfigHelpers` module. When a version file
  533. is found it is loaded to check the requested version number. The
  534. version file is loaded in a nested scope in which the following
  535. variables have been defined:
  536. ``PACKAGE_FIND_NAME``
  537. The ``<PackageName>``
  538. ``PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION``
  539. Full requested version string
  540. ``PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MAJOR``
  541. Major version if requested, else 0
  542. ``PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MINOR``
  543. Minor version if requested, else 0
  544. ``PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_PATCH``
  545. Patch version if requested, else 0
  546. ``PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_TWEAK``
  547. Tweak version if requested, else 0
  548. ``PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_COUNT``
  549. Number of version components, 0 to 4
  550. When a version range is specified, the above version variables will hold
  551. values based on the lower end of the version range. This is to preserve
  552. compatibility with packages that have not been implemented to expect version
  553. ranges. In addition, the version range will be described by the following
  554. variables:
  555. ``PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_RANGE``
  556. Full requested version range string
  557. ``PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_RANGE_MIN``
  558. This specifies whether the lower end point of the version range should be
  559. included or excluded. Currently, the only supported value for this variable
  560. is ``INCLUDE``.
  561. ``PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_RANGE_MAX``
  562. This specifies whether the upper end point of the version range should be
  563. included or excluded. The supported values for this variable are
  564. ``INCLUDE`` and ``EXCLUDE``.
  565. ``PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MIN``
  566. Full requested version string of the lower end point of the range
  567. ``PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MIN_MAJOR``
  568. Major version of the lower end point if requested, else 0
  569. ``PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MIN_MINOR``
  570. Minor version of the lower end point if requested, else 0
  571. ``PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MIN_PATCH``
  572. Patch version of the lower end point if requested, else 0
  573. ``PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MIN_TWEAK``
  574. Tweak version of the lower end point if requested, else 0
  575. ``PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MIN_COUNT``
  576. Number of version components of the lower end point, 0 to 4
  577. ``PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MAX``
  578. Full requested version string of the upper end point of the range
  579. ``PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MAX_MAJOR``
  580. Major version of the upper end point if requested, else 0
  581. ``PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MAX_MINOR``
  582. Minor version of the upper end point if requested, else 0
  583. ``PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MAX_PATCH``
  584. Patch version of the upper end point if requested, else 0
  585. ``PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MAX_TWEAK``
  586. Tweak version of the upper end point if requested, else 0
  587. ``PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_MAX_COUNT``
  588. Number of version components of the upper end point, 0 to 4
  589. Regardless of whether a single version or a version range is specified, the
  590. variable ``PACKAGE_FIND_VERSION_COMPLETE`` will be defined and will hold
  591. the full requested version string as specified.
  592. The version file checks whether it satisfies the requested version and
  593. sets these variables:
  594. ``PACKAGE_VERSION``
  595. Full provided version string
  596. ``PACKAGE_VERSION_EXACT``
  597. True if version is exact match
  598. ``PACKAGE_VERSION_COMPATIBLE``
  599. True if version is compatible
  600. ``PACKAGE_VERSION_UNSUITABLE``
  601. True if unsuitable as any version
  602. These variables are checked by the ``find_package`` command to determine
  603. whether the configuration file provides an acceptable version. They
  604. are not available after the ``find_package`` call returns. If the version
  605. is acceptable, the following variables are set:
  606. ``<PackageName>_VERSION``
  607. Full provided version string
  608. ``<PackageName>_VERSION_MAJOR``
  609. Major version if provided, else 0
  610. ``<PackageName>_VERSION_MINOR``
  611. Minor version if provided, else 0
  612. ``<PackageName>_VERSION_PATCH``
  613. Patch version if provided, else 0
  614. ``<PackageName>_VERSION_TWEAK``
  615. Tweak version if provided, else 0
  616. ``<PackageName>_VERSION_COUNT``
  617. Number of version components, 0 to 4
  618. and the corresponding package configuration file is loaded.
  619. .. note::
  620. While the exact behavior of version matching is determined by the individual
  621. package, many packages use :command:`write_basic_package_version_file` to
  622. supply this logic. The version check scripts this produces have some notable
  623. caveats with respect to version ranges:
  624. * The upper end of a version range acts as a hard limit on what versions will
  625. be accepted. Thus, while a request for version ``1.4.0`` might be
  626. satisfied by a package whose version is ``1.6.0`` and which advertises
  627. 'same major version' compatibility, the same package will be rejected if
  628. the requested version range is ``1.4.0...1.5.0``.
  629. * Both ends of the version range must match the package's advertised
  630. compatibility level. For example, if a package advertises 'same major and
  631. minor version' compatibility, requesting the version range
  632. ``1.4.0...<1.5.5`` or ``1.4.0...1.5.0`` will result in that package being
  633. rejected, even if the package version is ``1.4.1``.
  634. As a result, it is not possible to use a version range to extend the range
  635. of compatible package versions that will be accepted.
  636. |CPS|
  637. """""
  638. For |CPS| package configuration files, package version numbers are checked by
  639. CMake according to the set of recognized version schemas. At present, the
  640. following schemas are recognized:
  641. ``simple``
  642. Version numbers are a tuple of integers followed by an optional trailing
  643. segment which is ignored with respect to version comparisons.
  644. ``custom``
  645. The mechanism for interpreting version numbers is unspecified. The version
  646. strings must match exactly for the package to be accepted.
  647. Refer to |cps-version_schema|_ for a more detailed explanation of each schema
  648. and how comparisons for each are performed. Note that the specification may
  649. include schemas that are not supported by CMake.
  650. In addition to the package's ``version``, CPS allows packages to optionally
  651. specify a |cps-compat_version|_, which is the oldest version for which the
  652. package provides compatibility. That is, the package warrants that a consumer
  653. expecting the ``compat_version`` should be able to use the package, even if the
  654. package's actual version is newer. If not specified, the ``compat_version``
  655. is implicitly equal to the package version, i.e. no backwards compatibility is
  656. provided.
  657. When a package uses a recognized schema, CMake will determine the package's
  658. acceptability according to the following rules:
  659. * If ``EXACT`` was specified, or if the package does not supply a
  660. ``compat_version``, the package's ``version`` must equal the requested
  661. version.
  662. * Otherwise:
  663. * The package's ``version`` must be greater than or equal to the requested
  664. (minimum) version, and
  665. * the package's ``compat_version`` must be less than or equal to the
  666. requested (minimum) version, and
  667. * if a requested maximum version was given, it must be greater than (or equal
  668. to, depending on whether the maximum version is specified as inclusive or
  669. exclusive) the package's ``version``.
  670. .. note::
  671. This implementation of range matching was chosen in order to most closely
  672. match the behavior of :command:`write_basic_package_version_file`, albeit
  673. without the case where an overly broad range matches nothing.
  674. For packages using the ``simple`` version schema, if the version is acceptable,
  675. the following variables are set:
  676. ``<PackageName>_VERSION``
  677. Full provided version string
  678. ``<PackageName>_VERSION_MAJOR``
  679. Major version if provided, else 0
  680. ``<PackageName>_VERSION_MINOR``
  681. Minor version if provided, else 0
  682. ``<PackageName>_VERSION_PATCH``
  683. Patch version if provided, else 0
  684. ``<PackageName>_VERSION_TWEAK``
  685. Tweak version if provided, else 0
  686. ``<PackageName>_VERSION_COUNT``
  687. Number of version components, non-negative
  688. Package File Interface Variables
  689. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  690. When loading a find module or CMake-script package configuration file,
  691. ``find_package`` defines variables to provide information about the call
  692. arguments (and restores their original state before returning):
  693. ``CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_NAME``
  694. The ``<PackageName>`` which is searched for
  695. ``<PackageName>_FIND_REQUIRED``
  696. True if ``REQUIRED`` option was given
  697. ``<PackageName>_FIND_QUIETLY``
  698. True if ``QUIET`` option was given
  699. ``<PackageName>_FIND_REGISTRY_VIEW``
  700. The requested view if ``REGISTRY_VIEW`` option was given
  701. ``<PackageName>_FIND_VERSION``
  702. Full requested version string
  703. ``<PackageName>_FIND_VERSION_MAJOR``
  704. Major version if requested, else 0
  705. ``<PackageName>_FIND_VERSION_MINOR``
  706. Minor version if requested, else 0
  707. ``<PackageName>_FIND_VERSION_PATCH``
  708. Patch version if requested, else 0
  709. ``<PackageName>_FIND_VERSION_TWEAK``
  710. Tweak version if requested, else 0
  711. ``<PackageName>_FIND_VERSION_COUNT``
  712. Number of version components, 0 to 4
  713. ``<PackageName>_FIND_VERSION_EXACT``
  714. True if ``EXACT`` option was given
  715. ``<PackageName>_FIND_COMPONENTS``
  716. List of specified components (required and optional)
  717. ``<PackageName>_FIND_REQUIRED_<c>``
  718. True if component ``<c>`` is required,
  719. false if component ``<c>`` is optional
  720. When a version range is specified, the above version variables will hold
  721. values based on the lower end of the version range. This is to preserve
  722. compatibility with packages that have not been implemented to expect version
  723. ranges. In addition, the version range will be described by the following
  724. variables:
  725. ``<PackageName>_FIND_VERSION_RANGE``
  726. Full requested version range string
  727. ``<PackageName>_FIND_VERSION_RANGE_MIN``
  728. This specifies whether the lower end point of the version range is
  729. included or excluded. Currently, ``INCLUDE`` is the only supported value.
  730. ``<PackageName>_FIND_VERSION_RANGE_MAX``
  731. This specifies whether the upper end point of the version range is
  732. included or excluded. The possible values for this variable are
  733. ``INCLUDE`` or ``EXCLUDE``.
  734. ``<PackageName>_FIND_VERSION_MIN``
  735. Full requested version string of the lower end point of the range
  736. ``<PackageName>_FIND_VERSION_MIN_MAJOR``
  737. Major version of the lower end point if requested, else 0
  738. ``<PackageName>_FIND_VERSION_MIN_MINOR``
  739. Minor version of the lower end point if requested, else 0
  740. ``<PackageName>_FIND_VERSION_MIN_PATCH``
  741. Patch version of the lower end point if requested, else 0
  742. ``<PackageName>_FIND_VERSION_MIN_TWEAK``
  743. Tweak version of the lower end point if requested, else 0
  744. ``<PackageName>_FIND_VERSION_MIN_COUNT``
  745. Number of version components of the lower end point, 0 to 4
  746. ``<PackageName>_FIND_VERSION_MAX``
  747. Full requested version string of the upper end point of the range
  748. ``<PackageName>_FIND_VERSION_MAX_MAJOR``
  749. Major version of the upper end point if requested, else 0
  750. ``<PackageName>_FIND_VERSION_MAX_MINOR``
  751. Minor version of the upper end point if requested, else 0
  752. ``<PackageName>_FIND_VERSION_MAX_PATCH``
  753. Patch version of the upper end point if requested, else 0
  754. ``<PackageName>_FIND_VERSION_MAX_TWEAK``
  755. Tweak version of the upper end point if requested, else 0
  756. ``<PackageName>_FIND_VERSION_MAX_COUNT``
  757. Number of version components of the upper end point, 0 to 4
  758. Regardless of whether a single version or a version range is specified, the
  759. variable ``<PackageName>_FIND_VERSION_COMPLETE`` will be defined and will hold
  760. the full requested version string as specified.
  761. In Module mode the loaded find module is responsible to honor the
  762. request detailed by these variables; see the find module for details.
  763. In Config mode ``find_package`` handles ``REQUIRED``, ``QUIET``, and
  764. ``[version]`` options automatically but leaves it to the package
  765. configuration file to handle components in a way that makes sense
  766. for the package. The package configuration file may set
  767. ``<PackageName>_FOUND`` to false to tell ``find_package`` that component
  768. requirements are not satisfied.
  769. .. _CPS: https://cps-org.github.io/cps/
  770. .. |CPS| replace:: Common Package Specification
  771. .. _cps-compat_version: https://cps-org.github.io/cps/schema.html#compat-version
  772. .. |cps-compat_version| replace:: ``compat_version``
  773. .. _cps-version_schema: https://cps-org.github.io/cps/schema.html#version-schema
  774. .. |cps-version_schema| replace:: ``version_schema``