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  1. if
  2. --
  3. Conditionally execute a group of commands.
  4. Synopsis
  5. ^^^^^^^^
  6. .. code-block:: cmake
  7. if(<condition>)
  8. <commands>
  9. elseif(<condition>) # optional block, can be repeated
  10. <commands>
  11. else() # optional block
  12. <commands>
  13. endif()
  14. Evaluates the ``condition`` argument of the ``if`` clause according to the
  15. `Condition syntax`_ described below. If the result is true, then the
  16. ``commands`` in the ``if`` block are executed.
  17. Otherwise, optional ``elseif`` blocks are processed in the same way.
  18. Finally, if no ``condition`` is true, ``commands`` in the optional ``else``
  19. block are executed.
  20. Per legacy, the :command:`else` and :command:`endif` commands admit
  21. an optional ``<condition>`` argument.
  22. If used, it must be a verbatim
  23. repeat of the argument of the opening
  24. ``if`` command.
  25. .. _`Condition Syntax`:
  26. Condition Syntax
  27. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  28. The following syntax applies to the ``condition`` argument of
  29. the ``if``, ``elseif`` and :command:`while` clauses.
  30. Compound conditions are evaluated in the following order of precedence:
  31. Innermost parentheses are evaluated first. Next come unary tests such
  32. as ``EXISTS``, ``COMMAND``, and ``DEFINED``. Then binary tests such as
  33. ``EQUAL``, ``LESS``, ``LESS_EQUAL``, ``GREATER``, ``GREATER_EQUAL``,
  34. ``STREQUAL``, ``STRLESS``, ``STRLESS_EQUAL``, ``STRGREATER``,
  35. ``STRGREATER_EQUAL``, ``VERSION_EQUAL``, ``VERSION_LESS``,
  36. ``VERSION_LESS_EQUAL``, ``VERSION_GREATER``, ``VERSION_GREATER_EQUAL``,
  37. and ``MATCHES``. Then the boolean operators in the order ``NOT``, ``AND``,
  38. and finally ``OR``.
  39. Basic Expressions
  40. """""""""""""""""
  41. ``if(<constant>)``
  42. True if the constant is ``1``, ``ON``, ``YES``, ``TRUE``, ``Y``,
  43. or a non-zero number. False if the constant is ``0``, ``OFF``,
  44. ``NO``, ``FALSE``, ``N``, ``IGNORE``, ``NOTFOUND``, the empty string,
  45. or ends in the suffix ``-NOTFOUND``. Named boolean constants are
  46. case-insensitive. If the argument is not one of these specific
  47. constants, it is treated as a variable or string and the following
  48. signature is used.
  49. ``if(<variable|string>)``
  50. True if given a variable that is defined to a value that is not a false
  51. constant. False otherwise. (Note macro arguments are not variables.)
  52. Logic Operators
  53. """""""""""""""
  54. ``if(NOT <condition>)``
  55. True if the condition is not true.
  56. ``if(<cond1> AND <cond2>)``
  57. True if both conditions would be considered true individually.
  58. ``if(<cond1> OR <cond2>)``
  59. True if either condition would be considered true individually.
  60. ``if((condition) AND (condition OR (condition)))``
  61. The conditions inside the parenthesis are evaluated first and then
  62. the remaining condition is evaluated as in the other examples.
  63. Where there are nested parenthesis the innermost are evaluated as part
  64. of evaluating the condition that contains them.
  65. Existence Checks
  66. """"""""""""""""
  67. ``if(COMMAND command-name)``
  68. True if the given name is a command, macro or function that can be
  69. invoked.
  70. ``if(POLICY policy-id)``
  71. True if the given name is an existing policy (of the form ``CMP<NNNN>``).
  72. ``if(TARGET target-name)``
  73. True if the given name is an existing logical target name created
  74. by a call to the :command:`add_executable`, :command:`add_library`,
  75. or :command:`add_custom_target` command that has already been invoked
  76. (in any directory).
  77. ``if(TEST test-name)``
  78. .. versionadded:: 3.3
  79. True if the given name is an existing test name created by the
  80. :command:`add_test` command.
  81. ``if(DEFINED <name>|CACHE{<name>}|ENV{<name>})``
  82. True if a variable, cache variable or environment variable
  83. with given ``<name>`` is defined. The value of the variable
  84. does not matter. Note that macro arguments are not variables.
  85. .. versionadded:: 3.14
  86. Added support for ``CACHE{<name>}`` variables.
  87. ``if(<variable|string> IN_LIST <variable>)``
  88. .. versionadded:: 3.3
  89. True if the given element is contained in the named list variable.
  90. File Operations
  91. """""""""""""""
  92. ``if(EXISTS path-to-file-or-directory)``
  93. True if the named file or directory exists. Behavior is well-defined
  94. only for explicit full paths (a leading ``~/`` is not expanded as
  95. a home directory and is considered a relative path).
  96. Resolves symbolic links, i.e. if the named file or directory is a
  97. symbolic link, returns true if the target of the symbolic link exists.
  98. ``if(file1 IS_NEWER_THAN file2)``
  99. True if ``file1`` is newer than ``file2`` or if one of the two files doesn't
  100. exist. Behavior is well-defined only for full paths. If the file
  101. time stamps are exactly the same, an ``IS_NEWER_THAN`` comparison returns
  102. true, so that any dependent build operations will occur in the event
  103. of a tie. This includes the case of passing the same file name for
  104. both file1 and file2.
  105. ``if(IS_DIRECTORY path-to-directory)``
  106. True if the given name is a directory. Behavior is well-defined only
  107. for full paths.
  108. ``if(IS_SYMLINK file-name)``
  109. True if the given name is a symbolic link. Behavior is well-defined
  110. only for full paths.
  111. ``if(IS_ABSOLUTE path)``
  112. True if the given path is an absolute path.
  113. Comparisons
  114. """""""""""
  115. ``if(<variable|string> MATCHES regex)``
  116. True if the given string or variable's value matches the given regular
  117. condition. See :ref:`Regex Specification` for regex format.
  118. .. versionadded:: 3.9
  119. ``()`` groups are captured in :variable:`CMAKE_MATCH_<n>` variables.
  120. ``if(<variable|string> LESS <variable|string>)``
  121. True if the given string or variable's value is a valid number and less
  122. than that on the right.
  123. ``if(<variable|string> GREATER <variable|string>)``
  124. True if the given string or variable's value is a valid number and greater
  125. than that on the right.
  126. ``if(<variable|string> EQUAL <variable|string>)``
  127. True if the given string or variable's value is a valid number and equal
  128. to that on the right.
  129. ``if(<variable|string> LESS_EQUAL <variable|string>)``
  130. .. versionadded:: 3.7
  131. True if the given string or variable's value is a valid number and less
  132. than or equal to that on the right.
  133. ``if(<variable|string> GREATER_EQUAL <variable|string>)``
  134. .. versionadded:: 3.7
  135. True if the given string or variable's value is a valid number and greater
  136. than or equal to that on the right.
  137. ``if(<variable|string> STRLESS <variable|string>)``
  138. True if the given string or variable's value is lexicographically less
  139. than the string or variable on the right.
  140. ``if(<variable|string> STRGREATER <variable|string>)``
  141. True if the given string or variable's value is lexicographically greater
  142. than the string or variable on the right.
  143. ``if(<variable|string> STREQUAL <variable|string>)``
  144. True if the given string or variable's value is lexicographically equal
  145. to the string or variable on the right.
  146. ``if(<variable|string> STRLESS_EQUAL <variable|string>)``
  147. .. versionadded:: 3.7
  148. True if the given string or variable's value is lexicographically less
  149. than or equal to the string or variable on the right.
  150. ``if(<variable|string> STRGREATER_EQUAL <variable|string>)``
  151. .. versionadded:: 3.7
  152. True if the given string or variable's value is lexicographically greater
  153. than or equal to the string or variable on the right.
  154. Version Comparisons
  155. """""""""""""""""""
  156. ``if(<variable|string> VERSION_LESS <variable|string>)``
  157. Component-wise integer version number comparison (version format is
  158. ``major[.minor[.patch[.tweak]]]``, omitted components are treated as zero).
  159. Any non-integer version component or non-integer trailing part of a version
  160. component effectively truncates the string at that point.
  161. ``if(<variable|string> VERSION_GREATER <variable|string>)``
  162. Component-wise integer version number comparison (version format is
  163. ``major[.minor[.patch[.tweak]]]``, omitted components are treated as zero).
  164. Any non-integer version component or non-integer trailing part of a version
  165. component effectively truncates the string at that point.
  166. ``if(<variable|string> VERSION_EQUAL <variable|string>)``
  167. Component-wise integer version number comparison (version format is
  168. ``major[.minor[.patch[.tweak]]]``, omitted components are treated as zero).
  169. Any non-integer version component or non-integer trailing part of a version
  170. component effectively truncates the string at that point.
  171. ``if(<variable|string> VERSION_LESS_EQUAL <variable|string>)``
  172. .. versionadded:: 3.7
  173. Component-wise integer version number comparison (version format is
  174. ``major[.minor[.patch[.tweak]]]``, omitted components are treated as zero).
  175. Any non-integer version component or non-integer trailing part of a version
  176. component effectively truncates the string at that point.
  177. ``if(<variable|string> VERSION_GREATER_EQUAL <variable|string>)``
  178. .. versionadded:: 3.7
  179. Component-wise integer version number comparison (version format is
  180. ``major[.minor[.patch[.tweak]]]``, omitted components are treated as zero).
  181. Any non-integer version component or non-integer trailing part of a version
  182. component effectively truncates the string at that point.
  183. Variable Expansion
  184. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  185. The if command was written very early in CMake's history, predating
  186. the ``${}`` variable evaluation syntax, and for convenience evaluates
  187. variables named by its arguments as shown in the above signatures.
  188. Note that normal variable evaluation with ``${}`` applies before the if
  189. command even receives the arguments. Therefore code like
  190. .. code-block:: cmake
  191. set(var1 OFF)
  192. set(var2 "var1")
  193. if(${var2})
  194. appears to the if command as
  195. .. code-block:: cmake
  196. if(var1)
  197. and is evaluated according to the ``if(<variable>)`` case documented
  198. above. The result is ``OFF`` which is false. However, if we remove the
  199. ``${}`` from the example then the command sees
  200. .. code-block:: cmake
  201. if(var2)
  202. which is true because ``var2`` is defined to ``var1`` which is not a false
  203. constant.
  204. Automatic evaluation applies in the other cases whenever the
  205. above-documented condition syntax accepts ``<variable|string>``:
  206. * The left hand argument to ``MATCHES`` is first checked to see if it is
  207. a defined variable, if so the variable's value is used, otherwise the
  208. original value is used.
  209. * If the left hand argument to ``MATCHES`` is missing it returns false
  210. without error
  211. * Both left and right hand arguments to ``LESS``, ``GREATER``, ``EQUAL``,
  212. ``LESS_EQUAL``, and ``GREATER_EQUAL``, are independently tested to see if
  213. they are defined variables, if so their defined values are used otherwise
  214. the original value is used.
  215. * Both left and right hand arguments to ``STRLESS``, ``STRGREATER``,
  216. ``STREQUAL``, ``STRLESS_EQUAL``, and ``STRGREATER_EQUAL`` are independently
  217. tested to see if they are defined variables, if so their defined values are
  218. used otherwise the original value is used.
  219. * Both left and right hand arguments to ``VERSION_LESS``,
  220. ``VERSION_GREATER``, ``VERSION_EQUAL``, ``VERSION_LESS_EQUAL``, and
  221. ``VERSION_GREATER_EQUAL`` are independently tested to see if they are defined
  222. variables, if so their defined values are used otherwise the original value
  223. is used.
  224. * The right hand argument to ``NOT`` is tested to see if it is a boolean
  225. constant, if so the value is used, otherwise it is assumed to be a
  226. variable and it is dereferenced.
  227. * The left and right hand arguments to ``AND`` and ``OR`` are independently
  228. tested to see if they are boolean constants, if so they are used as
  229. such, otherwise they are assumed to be variables and are dereferenced.
  230. .. versionchanged:: 3.1
  231. To prevent ambiguity, potential variable or keyword names can be
  232. specified in a :ref:`Quoted Argument` or a :ref:`Bracket Argument`.
  233. A quoted or bracketed variable or keyword will be interpreted as a
  234. string and not dereferenced or interpreted.
  235. See policy :policy:`CMP0054`.
  236. There is no automatic evaluation for environment or cache
  237. :ref:`Variable References`. Their values must be referenced as
  238. ``$ENV{<name>}`` or ``$CACHE{<name>}`` wherever the above-documented
  239. condition syntax accepts ``<variable|string>``.