summaryrefslogtreecommitdiffstats
path: root/Help/command/project.rst
blob: 8f32fa39430e34bf2657ada15365d1588a62c2c3 (plain)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
project
-------

Set the name of the project.

Synopsis
^^^^^^^^

.. code-block:: cmake

 project(<PROJECT-NAME> [<language-name>...])
 project(<PROJECT-NAME>
         [VERSION <major>[.<minor>[.<patch>[.<tweak>]]]]
         [DESCRIPTION <project-description-string>]
         [HOMEPAGE_URL <url-string>]
         [LANGUAGES <language-name>...])

Sets the name of the project, and stores it in the variable
:variable:`PROJECT_NAME`. When called from the top-level
``CMakeLists.txt`` also stores the project name in the
variable :variable:`CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME`.

Also sets the variables:

:variable:`PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR`, :variable:`<PROJECT-NAME>_SOURCE_DIR`
  Absolute path to the source directory for the project.

:variable:`PROJECT_BINARY_DIR`, :variable:`<PROJECT-NAME>_BINARY_DIR`
  Absolute path to the binary directory for the project.

:variable:`PROJECT_IS_TOP_LEVEL`, :variable:`<PROJECT-NAME>_IS_TOP_LEVEL`
  .. versionadded:: 3.21

  Boolean value indicating whether the project is top-level.

Further variables are set by the optional arguments described in the following.
If any of these arguments is not used, then the corresponding variables are
set to the empty string.

Options
^^^^^^^

The options are:

``VERSION <version>``
  Optional; may not be used unless policy :policy:`CMP0048` is
  set to ``NEW``.

  Takes a ``<version>`` argument composed of non-negative integer components,
  i.e. ``<major>[.<minor>[.<patch>[.<tweak>]]]``,
  and sets the variables

  * :variable:`PROJECT_VERSION`,
    :variable:`<PROJECT-NAME>_VERSION`
  * :variable:`PROJECT_VERSION_MAJOR`,
    :variable:`<PROJECT-NAME>_VERSION_MAJOR`
  * :variable:`PROJECT_VERSION_MINOR`,
    :variable:`<PROJECT-NAME>_VERSION_MINOR`
  * :variable:`PROJECT_VERSION_PATCH`,
    :variable:`<PROJECT-NAME>_VERSION_PATCH`
  * :variable:`PROJECT_VERSION_TWEAK`,
    :variable:`<PROJECT-NAME>_VERSION_TWEAK`.

  .. versionadded:: 3.12
    When the ``project()`` command is called from the top-level
    ``CMakeLists.txt``, then the version is also stored in the variable
    :variable:`CMAKE_PROJECT_VERSION`.

``DESCRIPTION <project-description-string>``
  .. versionadded:: 3.9

  Optional.
  Sets the variables

  * :variable:`PROJECT_DESCRIPTION`, :variable:`<PROJECT-NAME>_DESCRIPTION`

  to ``<project-description-string>``.
  It is recommended that this description is a relatively short string,
  usually no more than a few words.

  When the ``project()`` command is called from the top-level ``CMakeLists.txt``,
  then the description is also stored in the variable :variable:`CMAKE_PROJECT_DESCRIPTION`.

  .. versionadded:: 3.12
    Added the ``<PROJECT-NAME>_DESCRIPTION`` variable.

``HOMEPAGE_URL <url-string>``
  .. versionadded:: 3.12

  Optional.
  Sets the variables

  * :variable:`PROJECT_HOMEPAGE_URL`, :variable:`<PROJECT-NAME>_HOMEPAGE_URL`

  to ``<url-string>``, which should be the canonical home URL for the project.

  When the ``project()`` command is called from the top-level ``CMakeLists.txt``,
  then the URL also is stored in the variable :variable:`CMAKE_PROJECT_HOMEPAGE_URL`.

``LANGUAGES <language-name>...``
  Optional.
  Can also be specified without ``LANGUAGES`` keyword per the first, short signature.

  Selects which programming languages are needed to build the project.
  Supported languages include ``C``, ``CXX`` (i.e.  C++), ``CUDA``,
  ``OBJC`` (i.e. Objective-C), ``OBJCXX``, ``Fortran``, ``HIP``, ``ISPC``, and ``ASM``.
  By default ``C`` and ``CXX`` are enabled if no language options are given.
  Specify language ``NONE``, or use the ``LANGUAGES`` keyword and list no languages,
  to skip enabling any languages.

  .. versionadded:: 3.8
    Added ``CUDA`` support.

  .. versionadded:: 3.16
    Added ``OBJC`` and ``OBJCXX`` support.

  .. versionadded:: 3.18
    Added ``ISPC`` support.

  If enabling ``ASM``, list it last so that CMake can check whether
  compilers for other languages like ``C`` work for assembly too.

The variables set through the ``VERSION``, ``DESCRIPTION`` and ``HOMEPAGE_URL``
options are intended for use as default values in package metadata and documentation.

.. _`Code Injection`:

Code Injection
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

A number of variables can be defined by the user to specify files to include
at different points during the execution of the ``project()`` command.
The following outlines the steps performed during a ``project()`` call:

* .. versionadded:: 3.15
    For every ``project()`` call regardless of the project
    name, include the file named by :variable:`CMAKE_PROJECT_INCLUDE_BEFORE`,
    if set.

* .. versionadded:: 3.17
    If the ``project()`` command specifies ``<PROJECT-NAME>`` as its project
    name, include the file named by
    :variable:`CMAKE_PROJECT_<PROJECT-NAME>_INCLUDE_BEFORE`, if set.

* Set the various project-specific variables detailed in the `Synopsis`_
  and `Options`_ sections above.

* For the very first ``project()`` call only:

  * If :variable:`CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE` is set, read it at least once.
    It may be read multiple times and it may also be read again when
    enabling languages later (see below).

  * Set the variables describing the host and target platforms.
    Language-specific variables might or might not be set at this point.
    On the first run, the only language-specific variables that might be
    defined are those a toolchain file may have set. On subsequent runs,
    language-specific variables cached from a previous run may be set.

  * .. versionadded:: 3.24
      Include each file listed in :variable:`CMAKE_PROJECT_TOP_LEVEL_INCLUDES`,
      if set. The variable is ignored by CMake thereafter.

* Enable any languages specified in the call, or the default languages if
  none were provided. The toolchain file may be re-read when enabling a
  language for the first time.

* .. versionadded:: 3.15
    For every ``project()`` call regardless of the project
    name, include the file named by :variable:`CMAKE_PROJECT_INCLUDE`,
    if set.

* If the ``project()`` command specifies ``<PROJECT-NAME>`` as its project
  name, include the file named by
  :variable:`CMAKE_PROJECT_<PROJECT-NAME>_INCLUDE`, if set.

Usage
^^^^^

The top-level ``CMakeLists.txt`` file for a project must contain a
literal, direct call to the ``project()`` command; loading one
through the :command:`include` command is not sufficient.  If no such
call exists, CMake will issue a warning and pretend there is a
``project(Project)`` at the top to enable the default languages
(``C`` and ``CXX``).

.. note::
  Call the ``project()`` command near the top of the top-level
  ``CMakeLists.txt``, but *after* calling :command:`cmake_minimum_required`.
  It is important to establish version and policy settings before invoking
  other commands whose behavior they may affect.
  See also policy :policy:`CMP0000`.