cmake.eclass
Description
The cmake eclass makes creating ebuilds for cmake-based packages much easier. It provides all inherited features (DOCS, HTML_DOCS, PATCHES) along with out-of-source builds (default), in-source builds and an implementation of the well-known use_enable function for CMake.
Functions
- cmake_run_in <working dir> <run command>
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Set the desired working dir for a function or command.
- cmake_comment_add_subdirectory <subdirectory>
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Comment out one or more add_subdirectory calls in CMakeLists.txt in the current directory
- cmake_use_find_package <USE flag> <package name>
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Based on use_enable. See ebuild(5).
cmake_use_find_package foo LibFoo echoes -DCMAKE_DISABLE_FIND_PACKAGE_LibFoo=OFF if foo is enabled and -DCMAKE_DISABLE_FIND_PACKAGE_LibFoo=ON if it is disabled. This can be used to make find_package optional.
- cmake_src_prepare
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Apply ebuild and user patches. *MUST* be run or cmake_src_configure will fail.
- cmake_src_configure
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General function for configuring with cmake. Default behaviour is to start an out-of-source build. Passes arguments to cmake by reading from an optionally pre-defined local mycmakeargs bash array.
src_configure() { local mycmakeargs=( $(cmake_use_find_package foo LibFoo) ) cmake_src_configure }
- cmake_src_compile
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General function for compiling with cmake. All arguments are passed to cmake_build.
- cmake_build
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Function for building the package. Automatically detects the build type. All arguments are passed to eninja (default) or emake depending on the value of CMAKE_MAKEFILE_GENERATOR.
- cmake_src_test
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Function for testing the package. Automatically detects the build type.
- cmake_src_install
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Function for installing the package. Automatically detects the build type.
Variables
- BUILD_DIR ?= ${WORKDIR}/${P}_build
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Build directory where all cmake processed files should be generated. For in-source build it's fixed to ${CMAKE_USE_DIR}. For out-of-source build it can be overridden, by default it uses ${CMAKE_USE_DIR}_build (in EAPI-7: ${WORKDIR}/${P}_build).
- CMAKE_BINARY ?= cmake
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Eclass can use different cmake binary than the one provided in by system.
- CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE ?= RelWithDebInfo
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Set to override default CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE. Only useful for packages known to make use of "if (CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE MATCHES xxx)". If about to be set - needs to be set before invoking cmake_src_configure.
The default is RelWithDebInfo as that is least likely to append undesirable flags. However, you may still need to sed CMake files or choose a different build type to achieve desirable results.
In EAPI 7, the default was non-standard build type of Gentoo.
- CMAKE_IN_SOURCE_BUILD
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Set to enable in-source build.
- CMAKE_MAKEFILE_GENERATOR ?= ninja (SET BEFORE INHERIT)
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Specify a makefile generator to be used by cmake. At this point only "emake" and "ninja" are supported. The default is set to "ninja".
- CMAKE_REMOVE_MODULES_LIST (SET BEFORE INHERIT)
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Array of .cmake modules to be removed in ${CMAKE_USE_DIR} (in EAPI-7: ${S}) during src_prepare, in order to force packages to use the system version. By default, contains "FindBLAS" and "FindLAPACK". Set to empty to disable removing modules entirely.
- CMAKE_USE_DIR
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Sets the directory where we are working with cmake, for example when application uses autotools and only one plugin needs to be done by cmake. By default it uses current working directory (in EAPI-7: ${S}).
- CMAKE_VERBOSE ?= ON
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Set to OFF to disable verbose messages during compilation
- CMAKE_WARN_UNUSED_CLI ?= yes
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Warn about variables that are declared on the command line but not used. Might give false-positives. "no" to disable (default) or anything else to enable.
- CMAKE_EXTRA_CACHE_FILE (USER VARIABLE)
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Specifies an extra cache file to pass to cmake. This is the analog of EXTRA_ECONF for econf and is needed to pass TRY_RUN results when cross-compiling. Should be set by user in a per-package basis in /etc/portage/package.env.
- CMAKE_QA_SRC_DIR_READONLY (USER VARIABLE)
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After running cmake_src_prepare, sets ${CMAKE_USE_DIR} (in EAPI-7: ${S}) to read-only. This is a user flag and should under _no circumstances_ be set in the ebuild. Helps in improving QA of build systems that write to source tree.
Function Variables
- MYCMAKEARGS
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User-controlled environment variable containing arguments to be passed to cmake in cmake_src_configure.
Authors
Tomáš Chvátal <scarabeus@gentoo.org>
Maciej Mrozowski <reavertm@gentoo.org>
(undisclosed contributors)
Original author: Zephyrus (zephyrus@mirach.it)
Reporting Bugs
Please report bugs via https://bugs.gentoo.org/