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cmake version 2.8.7
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Name
cmake - Cross-Platform Makefile Generator.
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Usage
cmake [options] <path-to-source>
cmake [options] <path-to-existing-build>
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Description
The "cmake" executable is the CMake command-line interface. It may be used
to configure projects in scripts. Project configuration settings may be
specified on the command line with the -D option. The -i option will cause
cmake to interactively prompt for such settings.
CMake is a cross-platform build system generator. Projects specify their
build process with platform-independent CMake listfiles included in each
directory of a source tree with the name CMakeLists.txt. Users build a
project by using CMake to generate a build system for a native tool on their
platform.
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Options
-C <initial-cache>
Pre-load a script to populate the cache.
When cmake is first run in an empty build tree, it creates a
CMakeCache.txt file and populates it with customizable settings for
the project. This option may be used to specify a file from which to
load cache entries before the first pass through the project's cmake
listfiles. The loaded entries take priority over the project's
default values. The given file should be a CMake script containing
SET commands that use the CACHE option, not a cache-format file.
-D <var>:<type>=<value>
Create a cmake cache entry.
When cmake is first run in an empty build tree, it creates a
CMakeCache.txt file and populates it with customizable settings for
the project. This option may be used to specify a setting that takes
priority over the project's default value. The option may be repeated
for as many cache entries as desired.
-U <globbing_expr>
Remove matching entries from CMake cache.
This option may be used to remove one or more variables from the
CMakeCache.txt file, globbing expressions using * and ? are supported.
The option may be repeated for as many cache entries as desired.
Use with care, you can make your CMakeCache.txt non-working.
-G <generator-name>
Specify a makefile generator.
CMake may support multiple native build systems on certain platforms.
A makefile generator is responsible for generating a particular build
system. Possible generator names are specified in the Generators
section.
-Wno-dev
Suppress developer warnings.
Suppress warnings that are meant for the author of the CMakeLists.txt
files.
-Wdev
Enable developer warnings.
Enable warnings that are meant for the author of the CMakeLists.txt
files.
-E
CMake command mode.
For true platform independence, CMake provides a list of commands that
can be used on all systems. Run with -E help for the usage
information. Commands available are: chdir, compare_files, copy,
copy_directory, copy_if_different, echo, echo_append, environment,
make_directory, md5sum, remove, remove_directory, rename, tar, time,
touch, touch_nocreate. In addition, some platform specific commands
are available. On Windows: comspec, delete_regv, write_regv. On
UNIX: create_symlink.
-i
Run in wizard mode.
Wizard mode runs cmake interactively without a GUI. The user is
prompted to answer questions about the project configuration. The
answers are used to set cmake cache values.
-L[A][H]
List non-advanced cached variables.
List cache variables will run CMake and list all the variables from
the CMake cache that are not marked as INTERNAL or ADVANCED. This
will effectively display current CMake settings, which can be then
changed with -D option. Changing some of the variable may result in
more variables being created. If A is specified, then it will display
also advanced variables. If H is specified, it will also display help
for each variable.
--build <dir>
Build a CMake-generated project binary tree.
This abstracts a native build tool's command-line interface with the
following options:
<dir> = Project binary directory to be built.
--target <tgt> = Build <tgt> instead of default targets.
--config <cfg> = For multi-configuration tools, choose <cfg>.
--clean-first = Build target 'clean' first, then build.
(To clean only, use --target 'clean'.)
--use-stderr = Don't merge stdout/stderr.
-- = Pass remaining options to the native tool.
Run cmake --build with no options for quick help.
-N
View mode only.
Only load the cache. Do not actually run configure and generate
steps.
-P <file>
Process script mode.
Process the given cmake file as a script written in the CMake
language. No configure or generate step is performed and the cache is
not modified. If variables are defined using -D, this must be done
before the -P argument.
--find-package
Run in pkg-config like mode.
Search a package using find_package() and print the resulting flags to
stdout. This can be used to use cmake instead of pkg-config to find
installed libraries in plain Makefile-based projects or in
autoconf-based projects (via share/aclocal/cmake.m4).
--graphviz=[file]
Generate graphviz of dependencies.
Generate a graphviz input file that will contain all the library and
executable dependencies in the project.
--system-information [file]
Dump information about this system.
Dump a wide range of information about the current system. If run
from the top of a binary tree for a CMake project it will dump
additional information such as the cache, log files etc.
--debug-trycompile
Do not delete the try_compile build tree. Only useful on one
try_compile at a time.
Do not delete the files and directories created for try_compile calls.
This is useful in debugging failed try_compiles. It may however
change the results of the try-compiles as old junk from a previous
try-compile may cause a different test to either pass or fail
incorrectly. This option is best used for one try-compile at a time,
and only when debugging.
--debug-output
Put cmake in a debug mode.
Print extra stuff during the cmake run like stack traces with
message(send_error ) calls.
--trace
Put cmake in trace mode.
Print a trace of all calls made and from where with message(send_error
) calls.
--warn-uninitialized
Warn about uninitialized values.
Print a warning when an uninitialized variable is used.
--warn-unused-vars
Warn about unused variables.
Find variables that are declared or set, but not used.
--no-warn-unused-cli
Don't warn about command line options.
Don't find variables that are declared on the command line, but not
used.
--check-system-vars
Find problems with variable usage in system files.
Normally, unused and uninitialized variables are searched for only in
CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR and CMAKE_BINARY_DIR. This flag tells CMake to warn
about other files as well.
--help-command cmd [file]
Print help for a single command and exit.
Full documentation specific to the given command is displayed. If a
file is specified, the documentation is written into and the output
format is determined depending on the filename suffix. Supported are
man page, HTML, DocBook and plain text.
--help-command-list [file]
List available listfile commands and exit.
The list contains all commands for which help may be obtained by using
the --help-command argument followed by a command name. If a file is
specified, the documentation is written into and the output format is
determined depending on the filename suffix. Supported are man page,
HTML, DocBook and plain text.
--help-commands [file]
Print help for all commands and exit.
Full documentation specific for all current command is displayed.If a
file is specified, the documentation is written into and the output
format is determined depending on the filename suffix. Supported are
man page, HTML, DocBook and plain text.
--help-compatcommands [file]
Print help for compatibility commands.
Full documentation specific for all compatibility commands is
displayed.If a file is specified, the documentation is written into
and the output format is determined depending on the filename suffix.
Supported are man page, HTML, DocBook and plain text.
--help-module module [file]
Print help for a single module and exit.
Full documentation specific to the given module is displayed.If a file
is specified, the documentation is written into and the output format
is determined depending on the filename suffix. Supported are man
page, HTML, DocBook and plain text.
--help-module-list [file]
List available modules and exit.
The list contains all modules for which help may be obtained by using
the --help-module argument followed by a module name. If a file is
specified, the documentation is written into and the output format is
determined depending on the filename suffix. Supported are man page,
HTML, DocBook and plain text.
--help-modules [file]
Print help for all modules and exit.
Full documentation for all modules is displayed. If a file is
specified, the documentation is written into and the output format is
determined depending on the filename suffix. Supported are man page,
HTML, DocBook and plain text.
--help-custom-modules [file]
Print help for all custom modules and exit.
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