# - CONFIGURE_PACKAGE_CONFIG_FILE(), WRITE_BASIC_PACKAGE_VERSION_FILE() # # CONFIGURE_PACKAGE_CONFIG_FILE( INSTALL_DESTINATION # [PATH_VARS ... ] # [NO_SET_AND_CHECK_MACRO] # [NO_CHECK_REQUIRED_COMPONENTS_MACRO]) # # CONFIGURE_PACKAGE_CONFIG_FILE() should be used instead of the plain # CONFIGURE_FILE() command when creating the Config.cmake or -config.cmake # file for installing a project or library. It helps making the resulting package # relocatable by avoiding hardcoded paths in the installed Config.cmake file. # # In a FooConfig.cmake file there may be code like this to make the # install destinations know to the using project: # set(FOO_INCLUDE_DIR "@CMAKE_INSTALL_FULL_INCLUDEDIR@" ) # set(FOO_DATA_DIR "@CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX@/@RELATIVE_DATA_INSTALL_DIR@" ) # set(FOO_ICONS_DIR "@CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX@/share/icons" ) # ...logic to determine installedPrefix from the own location... # set(FOO_CONFIG_DIR "${installedPrefix}/@CONFIG_INSTALL_DIR@" ) # All 4 options shown above are not sufficient, since the first 3 hardcode # the absolute directory locations, and the 4th case works only if the logic # to determine the installedPrefix is correct, and if CONFIG_INSTALL_DIR contains # a relative path, which in general cannot be guaranteed. # This has the effect that the resulting FooConfig.cmake file would work poorly # under Windows and OSX, where users are used to choose the install location # of a binary package at install time, independent from how CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX # was set at build/cmake time. # # Using CONFIGURE_PACKAGE_CONFIG_FILE() helps. If used correctly, it makes the # resulting FooConfig.cmake file relocatable. # Usage: # 1. write a FooConfig.cmake.in file as you are used to # 2. insert a line containing only the string "@PACKAGE_INIT@" # 3. instead of SET(FOO_DIR "@SOME_INSTALL_DIR@"), use SET(FOO_DIR "@PACKAGE_SOME_INSTALL_DIR@") # (this must be after the @PACKAGE_INIT@ line) # 4. instead of using the normal CONFIGURE_FILE(), use CONFIGURE_PACKAGE_CONFIG_FILE() # # The and arguments are the input and output file, the same way # as in CONFIGURE_FILE(). # # The given to INSTALL_DESTINATION must be the destination where the FooConfig.cmake # file will be installed to. This can either be a relative or absolute path, both work. # # The variables to given as PATH_VARS are the variables which contain # install destinations. For each of them the macro will create a helper variable # PACKAGE_. These helper variables must be used # in the FooConfig.cmake.in file for setting the installed location. They are calculated # by CONFIGURE_PACKAGE_CONFIG_FILE() so that they are always relative to the # installed location of the package. This works both for relative and also for absolute locations. # For absolute locations it works only if the absolute location is a subdirectory # of CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX. # # By default configure_package_config_file() also generates two helper macros, # set_and_check() and check_required_components() into the FooConfig.cmake file. # # set_and_check() should be used instead of the normal set() # command for setting directories and file locations. Additionally to setting the # variable it also checks that the referenced file or directory actually exists # and fails with a FATAL_ERROR otherwise. This makes sure that the created # FooConfig.cmake file does not contain wrong references. # When using the NO_SET_AND_CHECK_MACRO, this macro is not generated into the # FooConfig.cmake file. # # check_required_components() should be called at the end of the # FooConfig.cmake file if the package supports components. # This macro checks whether all requested, non-optional components have been found, # and if this is not the case, sets the Foo_FOUND variable to FALSE, so that the package # is considered to be not found. # It does that by testing the Foo__FOUND variables for all requested # required components. # When using the NO_CHECK_REQUIRED_COMPONENTS option, this macro is not generated # into the FooConfig.cmake file. # # For an example see below the documentation for WRITE_BASIC_PACKAGE_VERSION_FILE(). # # # WRITE_BASIC_PACKAGE_VERSION_FILE( filename VERSION major.minor.patch COMPATIBILITY (AnyNewerVersion|SameMajorVersion|ExactVersion) ) # # Writes a file for use as ConfigVersion.cmake file to . # See the documentation of FIND_PACKAGE() for details on this. # filename is the output filename, it should be in the build tree. # major.minor.patch is the version number of the project to be installed # The COMPATIBILITY mode AnyNewerVersion means that the installed package version # will be considered compatible if it is newer or exactly the same as the requested version. # This mode should be used for packages which are fully backward compatible, # also across major versions. # If SameMajorVersion is used instead, then the behaviour differs from AnyNewerVersion # in that the major version number must be the same as requested, e.g. version 2.0 will # not be considered compatible if 1.0 is requested. # This mode should be used for packages which guarantee backward compatibility within the # same major version. # If ExactVersion is used, then the package is only considered compatible if the requested # version matches exactly its own version number (not considering the tweak version). # For example, version 1.2.3 of a package is only considered compatible to requested version 1.2.3. # This mode is for packages without compatibility guarantees. # If your project has more elaborated version matching rules, you will need to write your # own custom ConfigVersion.cmake file instead of using this macro. # # Internally, this macro executes configure_file() to create the resulting # version file. Depending on the COMPATIBLITY, either the file # BasicConfigVersion-SameMajorVersion.cmake.in or BasicConfigVersion-AnyNewerVersion.cmake.in # is used. Please note that these two files are internal to CMake and you should # not call configure_file() on them yourself, but they can be used as starting # point to create more sophisticted custom ConfigVersion.cmake files. # # # Example using both configure_package_config_file() and write_basic_package_version_file(): # CMakeLists.txt: # set(INCLUDE_INSTALL_DIR include/ ... CACHE ) # set(LIB_INSTALL_DIR lib/ ... CACHE ) # set(SYSCONFIG_INSTALL_DIR etc/foo/ ... CACHE ) # ... # include(CMakePackageConfigHelpers) # configure_package_config_file(FooConfig.cmake.in ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/FooConfig.cmake # INSTALL_DESTINATION ${LIB_INSTALL_DIR}/Foo/cmake # PATH_VARS INCLUDE_INSTALL_DIR SYSCONFIG_INSTALL_DIR) # write_basic_package_version_file(${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/FooConfigVersion.cmake # VERSION 1.2.3 # COMPATIBILITY SameMajorVersion ) # install(FILES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/FooConfig.cmake ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/FooConfigVersion.cmake # DESTINATION ${LIB_INSTALL_DIR}/Foo/cmake ) # # With a FooConfig.cmake.in: # set(FOO_VERSION x.y.z) # ... # @PACKAGE_INIT@ # ... # set_and_check(FOO_INCLUDE_DIR "@PACKAGE_INCLUDE_INSTALL_DIR@") # set_and_check(FOO_SYSCONFIG_DIR "@PACKAGE_SYSCONFIG_INSTALL_DIR@") # # check_required_components(Foo) #============================================================================= # Copyright 2012 Alexander Neundorf # # Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD License (the "License"); # see accompanying file Copyright.txt for details. # # This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the # implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. # See the License for more information. #============================================================================= # (To distribute this file outside of CMake, substitute the full # License text for the above reference.) include(CMakeParseArguments) include(WriteBasicConfigVersionFile) macro(WRITE_BASIC_PACKAGE_VERSION_FILE) write_basic_config_version_file(${ARGN}) endmacro() function(CONFIGURE_PACKAGE_CONFIG_FILE _inputFile _outputFile) set(options NO_SET_AND_CHECK_MACRO NO_CHECK_REQUIRED_COMPONENTS_MACRO) set(oneValueArgs INSTALL_DESTINATION ) set(multiValueArgs PATH_VARS ) cmake_parse_arguments(CCF "${options}" "${oneValueArgs}" "${multiValueArgs}" ${ARGN}) if(CCF_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS) message(FATAL_ERROR "Unknown keywords given to CONFIGURE_PACKAGE_CONFIG_FILE(): \"${CCF_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS}\"") endif() if(NOT CCF_INSTALL_DESTINATION) message(FATAL_ERROR "No INSTALL_DESTINATION given to CONFIGURE_PACKAGE_CONFIG_FILE()") endif() if(IS_ABSOLUTE "${CCF_INSTALL_DESTINATION}") set(absInstallDir "${CCF_INSTALL_DESTINATION}") else() set(absInstallDir "${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/${CCF_INSTALL_DESTINATION}") endif() file(RELATIVE_PATH PACKAGE_RELATIVE_PATH "${absInstallDir}" "${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}" ) foreach(var ${CCF_PATH_VARS}) if(NOT DEFINED ${var}) message(FATAL_ERROR "Variable ${var} does not exist") else() if(IS_ABSOLUTE "${${var}}") string(REPLACE "${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}" "\${PACKAGE_PREFIX_DIR}" PACKAGE_${var} "${${var}}") else() set(PACKAGE_${var} "\${PACKAGE_PREFIX_DIR}/${${var}}") endif() endif() endforeach() set(PACKAGE_INIT " ####### Expanded from @PACKAGE_INIT@ by configure_package_config_file() ####### get_filename_component(PACKAGE_PREFIX_DIR \"\${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/${PACKAGE_RELATIVE_PATH}\" ABSOLUTE) ") if(NOT CCF_NO_SET_AND_CHECK_MACRO) set(PACKAGE_INIT "${PACKAGE_INIT} macro(set_and_check _var _file) set(\${_var} \"\${_file}\") if(NOT EXISTS \"\${_file}\") message(FATAL_ERROR \"File or directory \${_file} referenced by variable \${_var} does not exist !\") endif() endmacro() ") endif() if(NOT CCF_NO_CHECK_REQUIRED_COMPONENTS_MACRO) set(PACKAGE_INIT "${PACKAGE_INIT} macro(check_required_components _NAME) foreach(comp \${\${_NAME}_FIND_COMPONENTS}) if(NOT \${_NAME}_\${comp}_FOUND) if(\${_NAME}_FIND_REQUIRED_\${comp}) set(\${_NAME}_FOUND FALSE) endif() endif() endforeach(comp) endmacro() ") endif() set(PACKAGE_INIT "${PACKAGE_INIT} ####################################################################################") configure_file("${_inputFile}" "${_outputFile}" @ONLY) endfunction()