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cmake (1)

名前

cmake - Line Reference

形式

cmake [<options>] (<path-to-source> | <path-to-existing-build>)
cmake [(-D <var>=<value>)...] -P <cmake-script-file>
cmake --build <dir> [<options>] [-- <build-tool-options>...]
cmake -E <command> [<options>...]
cmake --find-package <options>...

説明

CMAKE(1)                             CMake                            CMAKE(1)



NAME
       cmake - CMake Command-Line Reference

SYNOPSIS
          cmake [<options>] (<path-to-source> | <path-to-existing-build>)
          cmake [(-D <var>=<value>)...] -P <cmake-script-file>
          cmake --build <dir> [<options>] [-- <build-tool-options>...]
          cmake -E <command> [<options>...]
          cmake --find-package <options>...

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.

       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.

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>, -D <var>=<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.

              If the :<type> portion is given it must  be  one  of  the  types
              specified  by the set() command documentation for its CACHE sig-
              nature.  If the :<type> portion is omitted  the  entry  will  be
              created  with  no type if it does not exist with a type already.
              If a command in the project sets the type to  PATH  or  FILEPATH
              then the <value> will be converted to an absolute path.

              This   option   may   also   be  given  as  a  single  argument:
              -D<var>:<type>=<value> or -D<var>=<value>.

       -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 sup-
              ported.  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 build system generator.

              CMake may support multiple native build systems on certain plat-
              forms.  A generator is responsible for generating  a  particular
              build  system.   Possible  generator  names are specified in the
              cmake-generators(7) manual.

       -T <toolset-name>
              Specify toolset name if supported by generator.

              Some CMake generators support a toolset name to be given to  the
              native  build  system  to  choose a compiler.  This is supported
              only on specific generators:

                 Visual Studio >= 10
                 Xcode >= 3.0

              See native build system documentation for allowed toolset names.

       -A <platform-name>
              Specify platform name if supported by generator.

              Some CMake generators support a platform name to be given to the
              native  build  system to choose a compiler or SDK.  This is sup-
              ported only on specific generators:

                 Visual Studio >= 8

              See native  build  system  documentation  for  allowed  platform
              names.

       -Wno-dev
              Suppress developer warnings.

              Suppress  warnings  that  are meant for the author of the CMake-
              Lists.txt files.

       -Wdev  Enable developer warnings.

              Enable warnings that are meant for  the  author  of  the  CMake-
              Lists.txt files.

       -E <command> [<options>...]
              See Command-Line Tool Mode.

       -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 then be changed with -D option.  Changing some of  the
              variables  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   = Ignored.  Behavior is default in CMake >= 3.0.
                 --             = 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/aclo-
              cal/cmake.m4).

       --graphviz=[file]
              Generate  graphviz   of   dependencies,   see   CMakeGraphVizOp-
              tions.cmake for more.

              Generate a graphviz input file that will contain all the library
              and executable dependencies in the project.  See the  documenta-
              tion for CMakeGraphVizOptions.cmake for more details.

       --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-com-
              pile 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  mes-
              sage(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,-help,-usage,-h,-H,/?
              Print usage information and exit.

              Usage  describes  the  basic  command  line  interface  and  its
              options.

       --version,-version,/V [<f>]
              Show program name/version banner and exit.

              If  a  file  is  specified, the version is written into it.  The
              help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.

       --help-full [<f>]
              Print all help manuals and exit.

              All manuals are printed in a human-readable  text  format.   The
              help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.

       --help-manual <man> [<f>]
              Print one help manual and exit.

              The specified manual is printed in a human-readable text format.
              The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.

       --help-manual-list [<f>]
              List help manuals available and exit.

              The list contains all manuals for which help may be obtained  by
              using  the  --help-manual option followed by a manual name.  The
              help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.

       --help-command <cmd> [<f>]
              Print help for one command and exit.

              The cmake-commands(7) manual entry for <cmd>  is  printed  in  a
              human-readable  text  format.   The  help  is printed to a named
              <f>ile if given.

       --help-command-list [<f>]
              List commands with help available and exit.

              The list contains all commands for which help may be obtained by
              using the --help-command option followed by a command name.  The
              help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.

       --help-commands [<f>]
              Print cmake-commands manual and exit.

              The cmake-commands(7) manual is printed in a human-readable text
              format.  The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.

       --help-module <mod> [<f>]
              Print help for one module and exit.

              The  cmake-modules(7)  manual  entry  for  <mod> is printed in a
              human-readable text format.  The help  is  printed  to  a  named
              <f>ile if given.

       --help-module-list [<f>]
              List modules with help available and exit.

              The  list contains all modules for which help may be obtained by
              using the --help-module option followed by a module  name.   The
              help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.

       --help-modules [<f>]
              Print cmake-modules manual and exit.

              The  cmake-modules(7) manual is printed in a human-readable text
              format.  The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.

       --help-policy <cmp> [<f>]
              Print help for one policy and exit.

              The cmake-policies(7) manual entry for <cmp>  is  printed  in  a
              human-readable  text  format.   The  help  is printed to a named
              <f>ile if given.

       --help-policy-list [<f>]
              List policies with help available and exit.

              The list contains all policies for which help may be obtained by
              using  the  --help-policy option followed by a policy name.  The
              help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.

       --help-policies [<f>]
              Print cmake-policies manual and exit.

              The cmake-policies(7) manual is printed in a human-readable text
              format.  The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.

       --help-property <prop> [<f>]
              Print help for one property and exit.

              The cmake-properties(7) manual entries for <prop> are printed in
              a human-readable text format.  The help is printed  to  a  named
              <f>ile if given.

       --help-property-list [<f>]
              List properties with help available and exit.

              The  list contains all properties for which help may be obtained
              by using the --help-property option followed by a property name.
              The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.

       --help-properties [<f>]
              Print cmake-properties manual and exit.

              The  cmake-properties(7)  manual  is printed in a human-readable
              text format.  The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.

       --help-variable <var> [<f>]
              Print help for one variable and exit.

              The cmake-variables(7) manual entry for <var> is  printed  in  a
              human-readable  text  format.   The  help  is printed to a named
              <f>ile if given.

       --help-variable-list [<f>]
              List variables with help available and exit.

              The list contains all variables for which help may  be  obtained
              by using the --help-variable option followed by a variable name.
              The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.

       --help-variables [<f>]
              Print cmake-variables manual and exit.

              The cmake-variables(7) manual is  printed  in  a  human-readable
              text format.  The help is printed to a named <f>ile if given.

COMMAND-LINE TOOL MODE
       CMake provides builtin command-line tools through the signature:

          cmake -E <command> [<options>...]

       Run  cmake  -E  or  cmake -E help for a summary of commands.  Available
       commands are:

       chdir <dir> <cmd> [<arg>...]
              Change the current working directory and run a command.

       compare_files <file1> <file2>
              Check if file1 is same as file2.

       copy <file> <destination>
              Copy file to destination (either file or directory).

       copy_directory <source> <destination>
              Copy directory 'source' content to directory 'destination'.

       copy_if_different <in-file> <out-file>
              Copy file if input has changed.

       echo [<string>...]
              Displays arguments as text.

       echo_append [<string>...]
              Displays arguments as text but no new line.

       env [--unset=NAME]... [NAME=VALUE]... COMMAND [ARG]...
              Run command in a modified environment.

       environment
              Display the current environment.

       make_directory <dir>
              Create a directory.

       md5sum [<file>...]
              Compute md5sum of files.

       remove [-f] [<file>...]
              Remove the file(s), use -f to force it.

       remove_directory <dir>
              Remove a directory and its contents.

       rename <oldname> <newname>
              Rename a file or directory (on one volume).

       sleep <number>...
              Sleep for given number of seconds.

       tar [cxt][vf][zjJ] file.tar [<options>...] [--] [<file>...]
              Create or extract a tar or zip archive.  Options are:

              --     Stop interpreting options and treat all  remaining  argu-
                     ments as file names even if they start in -.

              --files-from=<file>
                     Read file names from the given file, one per line.  Blank
                     lines are ignored.  Lines may not start in -  except  for
                     --add-file=<name> to add files whose names start in -.

              --mtime=<date>
                     Specify modification time recorded in tarball entries.

              --format=<format>
                     Specify  the  format  of the archive to be created.  Sup-
                     ported formats are: 7zip, gnutar, pax,  paxr  (restricted
                     pax, default), and zip.

       time <command> [<args>...]
              Run command and return elapsed time.

       touch <file>
              Touch a file.

       touch_nocreate <file>
              Touch a file if it exists but do not create it.

   UNIX-specific Command-Line Tools
       The following cmake -E commands are available only on UNIX:

       create_symlink <old> <new>
              Create a symbolic link <new> naming <old>.

   Windows-specific Command-Line Tools
       The following cmake -E commands are available only on Windows:

       delete_regv <key>
              Delete Windows registry value.

       env_vs8_wince <sdkname>
              Displays  a  batch  file which sets the environment for the pro-
              vided Windows CE SDK installed in VS2005.

       env_vs9_wince <sdkname>
              Displays a batch file which sets the environment  for  the  pro-
              vided Windows CE SDK installed in VS2008.

       write_regv <key> <value>
              Write Windows registry value.


ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:


       +---------------+-----------------------+
       |ATTRIBUTE TYPE |   ATTRIBUTE VALUE     |
       +---------------+-----------------------+
       |Availability   | developer/build/cmake |
       +---------------+-----------------------+
       |Stability      | Uncommitted           |
       +---------------+-----------------------+
SEE ALSO
       The following resources are available to get help using CMake:

       Home Page
              http://www.cmake.org

              The primary starting point for learning about CMake.

       Frequently Asked Questions
              http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ

              A  Wiki is provided containing answers to frequently asked ques-
              tions.

       Online Documentation
              http://www.cmake.org/documentation

              Links to available documentation may be found on this web page.

       Mailing List
              http://www.cmake.org/mailing-lists

              For help and discussion about using cmake,  a  mailing  list  is
              provided  at  cmake@cmake.org.  The list is member-post-only but
              one may sign up on the CMake web page.  Please  first  read  the
              full  documentation at http://www.cmake.org before posting ques-
              tions to the list.

COPYRIGHT
       2000-2015 Kitware, Inc.



NOTES
       This    software    was    built    from    source     available     at
       https://github.com/oracle/solaris-userland.    The  original  community
       source                was                downloaded                from
       http://www.cmake.org/files/v3.9/cmake-3.9.1.tar.gz

       Further information about this software can be found on the open source
       community website at http://www.cmake.org/.



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