CMake/Modules
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Platform
AddFileDependencies.cmake
CheckCCompilerFlag.cmake
CheckCSourceCompiles.cmake
CheckCSourceRuns.cmake
CheckCXXCompilerFlag.cmake
CheckCXXSourceCompiles.cmake
CheckCXXSourceRuns.cmake
CheckForPthreads.c
CheckFortranFunctionExists.cmake
CheckFunctionExists.c
CheckFunctionExists.cmake
CheckIncludeFile.c.in
CheckIncludeFile.cmake
CheckIncludeFile.cxx.in
CheckIncludeFileCXX.cmake
CheckIncludeFiles.cmake
CheckLibraryExists.cmake
CheckLibraryExists.lists.in
CheckSizeOf.cmake
CheckStructHasMember.cmake
CheckSymbolExists.cmake
CheckTypeSize.cmake
CheckTypeSizeC.c.in
CheckVariableExists.c
CheckVariableExists.cmake
CMake.cmake
CMakeAddNewLanguage.txt
CMakeASM-ATTInformation.cmake
CMakeASMCompiler.cmake.in
CMakeASMInformation.cmake
CMakeBackwardCompatibilityC.cmake
CMakeBackwardCompatibilityCXX.cmake
CMakeBorlandFindMake.cmake
CMakeBuildSettings.cmake.in
CMakeCCompiler.cmake.in
CMakeCCompilerABI.c
CMakeCCompilerId.c.in
CMakeCInformation.cmake
CMakeCommonLanguageInclude.cmake
CMakeCompilerABI.h
CMakeConfigurableFile.in
CMakeCXXCompiler.cmake.in
CMakeCXXCompilerABI.cpp
CMakeCXXCompilerId.cpp.in
CMakeCXXInformation.cmake
CMakeDependentOption.cmake
CMakeDetermineASM-ATTCompiler.cmake
CMakeDetermineASMCompiler.cmake
CMakeDetermineCCompiler.cmake
CMakeDetermineCompilerABI.cmake
CMakeDetermineCompilerId.cmake
CMakeDetermineCXXCompiler.cmake
CMakeDetermineFortranCompiler.cmake
CMakeDetermineJavaCompiler.cmake
CMakeDetermineRCCompiler.cmake
CMakeDetermineSystem.cmake
CMakeExportBuildSettings.cmake
CMakeFindBinUtils.cmake
CMakeFindFrameworks.cmake
CMakeFindWMake.cmake
CMakeFindXCode.cmake
CMakeForceCompiler.cmake
CMakeFortranCompiler.cmake.in
CMakeFortranCompilerId.F90.in
CMakeFortranInformation.cmake
CMakeGenericSystem.cmake
CMakeImportBuildSettings.cmake
CMakeJavaCompiler.cmake.in
CMakeJavaInformation.cmake
CMakeLists.txt
CMakeMinGWFindMake.cmake
CMakeMSYSFindMake.cmake
CMakeNMakeFindMake.cmake
CMakePlatformId.h.in
CMakePrintSystemInformation.cmake
CMakeRCCompiler.cmake.in
CMakeRCInformation.cmake
CMakeSystem.cmake.in
CMakeSystemSpecificInformation.cmake
CMakeTestASM-ATTCompiler.cmake
CMakeTestASMCompiler.cmake
CMakeTestCCompiler.cmake
CMakeTestCXXCompiler.cmake
CMakeTestForFreeVC.cxx
CMakeTestFortranCompiler.cmake
CMakeTestGNU.c
CMakeTestJavaCompiler.cmake
CMakeTestNMakeCLVersion.c
CMakeTestRCCompiler.cmake
CMakeUnixFindMake.cmake
CMakeVS6BackwardCompatibility.cmake
CMakeVS6FindMake.cmake
CMakeVS7BackwardCompatibility.cmake
CMakeVS7FindMake.cmake
CMakeVS8FindMake.cmake
CMakeVS9FindMake.cmake
CMakeVS71FindMake.cmake
COPYING-CMAKE-SCRIPTS
CPack.background.png.in
CPack.cmake
CPack.Description.plist.in
CPack.DS_Store.in
CPack.Info.plist.in
CPack.OSXScriptLauncher.in
CPack.OSXX11.Info.plist.in
CPack.RuntimeScript.in ENH: fix x11 launch script for leopord x11 is auto-started for us on that os. 2008-04-11 10:41:28 -04:00
CPack.STGZ_Header.sh.in
CPack.VolumeIcon.icns.in
CPackDeb.cmake
CPackRPM.cmake
CPackZIP.cmake
CTest.cmake
CTestTargets.cmake
Dart.cmake
DartConfiguration.tcl.in
Documentation.cmake
DummyCXXFile.cxx
ecos_clean.cmake
FeatureSummary.cmake
FindASPELL.cmake
FindAVIFile.cmake
FindBLAS.cmake
FindBoost.cmake
FindBZip2.cmake
FindCABLE.cmake
FindCups.cmake
FindCURL.cmake
FindCurses.cmake
FindCVS.cmake
FindCygwin.cmake
FindDart.cmake
FindDCMTK.cmake
FindDoxygen.cmake
FindEXPAT.cmake
FindFLTK2.cmake
FindFLTK.cmake
FindFreetype.cmake
FindGCCXML.cmake
FindGDAL.cmake
FindGettext.cmake
FindGIF.cmake
FindGLU.cmake
FindGLUT.cmake
FindGnuplot.cmake
FindGTK.cmake
FindHSPELL.cmake
FindHTMLHelp.cmake
FindImageMagick.cmake
FindITK.cmake
FindJasper.cmake
FindJava.cmake
FindJNI.cmake
FindJPEG.cmake
FindKDE3.cmake
FindKDE4.cmake
FindKDE.cmake
FindLAPACK.cmake
FindLATEX.cmake
FindLibXml2.cmake
FindLibXslt.cmake
FindLua50.cmake
FindLua51.cmake
FindMatlab.cmake
FindMFC.cmake
FindMotif.cmake
FindMPEG2.cmake
FindMPEG.cmake
FindMPI.cmake
FindOpenAL.cmake
FindOpenGL.cmake
FindOpenSSL.cmake
FindOpenThreads.cmake
Findosg.cmake
FindosgDB.cmake
FindosgFX.cmake
FindosgGA.cmake
FindosgIntrospection.cmake
FindosgManipulator.cmake
FindosgParticle.cmake
FindosgProducer.cmake
FindosgShadow.cmake
FindosgSim.cmake
FindosgTerrain.cmake
FindosgText.cmake
FindosgUtil.cmake
FindosgViewer.cmake
FindPackageHandleStandardArgs.cmake
FindPackageMessage.cmake
FindPerl.cmake
FindPerlLibs.cmake
FindPHP4.cmake
FindPhysFS.cmake
FindPike.cmake
FindPkgConfig.cmake
FindPNG.cmake
FindProducer.cmake
FindPythonInterp.cmake
FindPythonLibs.cmake
FindQt3.cmake
FindQt4.cmake
FindQt.cmake
FindQuickTime.cmake
FindRuby.cmake
FindSDL_image.cmake
FindSDL_mixer.cmake
FindSDL_net.cmake
FindSDL_sound.cmake
FindSDL_ttf.cmake
FindSDL.cmake
FindSelfPackers.cmake
FindSubversion.cmake
FindSWIG.cmake
FindTCL.cmake
FindTclsh.cmake
FindTclStub.cmake
FindThreads.cmake
FindTIFF.cmake
FindUnixCommands.cmake
FindVTK.cmake
FindWget.cmake
FindWish.cmake
FindwxWidgets.cmake
FindwxWindows.cmake
FindX11.cmake
FindXMLRPC.cmake
FindZLIB.cmake
FLTKCompatibility.cmake
GetPrerequisites.cmake
InstallRequiredSystemLibraries.cmake
ITKCompatibility.cmake
kde3init_dummy.cpp.in
kde3uic.cmake
KDE3Macros.cmake
MacroAddFileDependencies.cmake
NSIS.InstallOptions.ini.in
NSIS.template.in
readme.txt
SystemInformation.cmake
SystemInformation.in
TestBigEndian.cmake
TestCXXAcceptsFlag.cmake
TestEndianess.c.in
TestForANSIForScope.cmake
TestForAnsiForScope.cxx
TestForANSIStreamHeaders.cmake
TestForANSIStreamHeaders.cxx
TestForSSTREAM.cmake
TestForSSTREAM.cxx
TestForSTDNamespace.cmake
TestForSTDNamespace.cxx
Use_wxWindows.cmake
UseEcos.cmake
UsePkgConfig.cmake
UseQt4.cmake
UseSWIG.cmake
UseVTK40.cmake
UseVTKBuildSettings40.cmake
UseVTKConfig40.cmake
UsewxWidgets.cmake
VTKCompatibility.cmake

Note to authors of FindXXX.cmake files

We would like all FindXXX.cmake files to produce consistent variable names.

Please use the following consistent variable names for general use.

XXX_INCLUDE_DIRS        The final set of include directories listed in one variable for use by client code.  This should not be a cache entry.
XXX_LIBRARIES          	The libraries to link against to use XXX. These should include full paths.  This should not be a cache entry.
XXX_DEFINITIONS        	Definitions to use when compiling code that uses XXX. This really shouldn't include options such as (-DHAS_JPEG)that a client source-code file uses to decide whether to #include <jpeg.h>
XXX_EXECUTABLE         	Where to find the XXX tool.
XXX_YYY_EXECUTABLE     	Where to find the YYY tool that comes with XXX.
XXX_LIBRARY_DIRS        Optionally, the final set of library directories listed in one variable for use by client code.  This should not be a cache entry.
XXX_ROOT_DIR           	Where to find the base directory of XXX.
XXX_VERSION_YY		Expect Version YY if true. Make sure at most one of these is ever true.
XXX_WRAP_YY		If False, do not try to use the relevent CMake wrapping command.
XXX_YY_FOUND           	If False, optional YY part of XXX sytem is not available.
XXX_FOUND              	Set to false, or undefined, if we haven't found, or don't want to use XXX.
XXX_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_DIRS Optionally, the runtime library search path for use when running an executable linked to shared libraries.
                         The list should be used by user code to create the PATH on windows or LD_LIBRARY_PATH on unix.
                         This should not be a cache entry.
XXX_VERSION_STRING      A human-readable string containing the version of the package found, if any.
XXX_VERSION_MAJOR       The major version of the package found, if any.
XXX_VERSION_MINOR       The minor version of the package found, if any.
XXX_VERSION_PATCH       The patch version of the package found, if any.

You do not have to provide all of the above variables. You should provide XXX_FOUND under most circumstances. If XXX is a library, then  XXX_LIBRARIES, should also be defined, and XXX_INCLUDE_DIRS should usually be defined (I guess libm.a might be an exception)

The following names should not usually be used in CMakeLists.txt files, but they may be usefully modified in users' CMake Caches to control stuff.

XXX_LIBRARY		Name of XXX Library. A User may set this and XXX_INCLUDE_DIR to ignore to force non-use of XXX.
XXX_YY_LIBRARY		Name of YY library that is part of the XXX system. It may or may not be required to use XXX.
XXX_INCLUDE_DIR        	Where to find xxx.h, etc.  (XXX_INCLUDE_PATH was considered bad because a path includes an actual filename.)
XXX_YY_INCLUDE_DIR      Where to find xxx_yy.h, etc.

For tidiness's sake, try to keep as many options as possible out of the cache, leaving at least one option which can be used to disable use of the module, or locate a not-found library (e.g. XXX_ROOT_DIR). For the same reason, mark most cache options as advanced.

If you need other commands to do special things then it should still begin with XXX_. This gives a sort of namespace effect and keeps things tidy for the user. You should put comments describing all the exported settings, plus descriptions of any the users can use to control stuff.

You really should also provide backwards compatibility any old settings that were actually in use. Make sure you comment them as deprecated, so that no-one starts using them.

To correctly document a module, create a comment block at the top with # comments.  There are three types of comments that can be in the block:

1. The brief description of the module, this is done by:
# - a small description

2. A paragraph of text.  This is done with all text that has a single
space between the # and the text.  To create a new paragraph, just
put a # with no text on the line.

3. A verbatim line.  This is done with two spaces between the # and the text.

For example:

# - This is a cool module
# This module does really cool stuff.
# It can do even more than you think.
# 
# It even needs to paragraphs to tell you about it.
# And it defines the following variables:
#  VAR_COOL - this is great isn't it?
#  VAR_REALLY_COOL - cool right?
#

To have a .cmake file in this directory NOT show up in the
modules documentation, you should start the file with a blank
line.

A FindXXX.cmake module will typically be loaded by the command

  FIND_PACKAGE(XXX [major[.minor[.patch]]] [EXACT]
               [QUIET] [REQUIRED [components...]])

If any version numbers are given to the command it will set the
variable XXX_FIND_VERSION to contain the whole version.  The variables
XXX_FIND_VERSION_MAJOR, XXX_FIND_VERSION_MINOR, and
XXX_FIND_VERSION_PATCH will be set to contain the corresponding
portions of the version number.  The variable XXX_FIND_VERSION_EXACT
will indicate whether an exact version is requested.
If the find module supports versioning it should locate a version of
the package that is compatible with the version requested.  If a
compatible version of the package cannot be found the module should
not report success.  The version of the package found should be stored
in the version variables named above.

If the QUIET option is given to the command it will set the variable
XXX_FIND_QUIETLY to true before loading the FindXXX.cmake module.  If
this variable is set the module should not complain about not being
able to find the package.  If the
REQUIRED option is given to the command it will set the variable
XXX_FIND_REQUIRED to true before loading the FindXXX.cmake module.  If
this variable is set the module should issue a FATAL_ERROR if the
package cannot be found.  For each package-specific component, say
YYY, listed after the REQUIRED option a variable XXX_FIND_REQUIRED_YYY
to true.  The set of components listed will also be specified in a
XXX_FIND_COMPONENTS variable.  This can be used by the FindXXX.cmake
module to determine which sub-components of the package must be found.
If neither the QUIET nor REQUIRED options are given then the
FindXXX.cmake module should look for the package and complain without
error if the module is not found.

To get this behaviour you can use the FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS() 
macro, as an example see FindJPEG.cmake.