| # Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-Clause License. See accompanying |
| # file Copyright.txt or https://cmake.org/licensing for details. |
| |
| #[=======================================================================[.rst: |
| FetchContent |
| ------------------ |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 3.11 |
| |
| .. only:: html |
| |
| .. contents:: |
| |
| .. note:: The :guide:`Using Dependencies Guide` provides a high-level |
| introduction to this general topic. It provides a broader overview of |
| where the ``FetchContent`` module fits into the bigger picture, |
| including its relationship to the :command:`find_package` command. |
| The guide is recommended pre-reading before moving on to the details below. |
| |
| Overview |
| ^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| This module enables populating content at configure time via any method |
| supported by the :module:`ExternalProject` module. Whereas |
| :command:`ExternalProject_Add` downloads at build time, the |
| ``FetchContent`` module makes content available immediately, allowing the |
| configure step to use the content in commands like :command:`add_subdirectory`, |
| :command:`include` or :command:`file` operations. |
| |
| Content population details should be defined separately from the command that |
| performs the actual population. This separation ensures that all the |
| dependency details are defined before anything might try to use them to |
| populate content. This is particularly important in more complex project |
| hierarchies where dependencies may be shared between multiple projects. |
| |
| The following shows a typical example of declaring content details for some |
| dependencies and then ensuring they are populated with a separate call: |
| |
| .. code-block:: cmake |
| |
| FetchContent_Declare( |
| googletest |
| GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/google/googletest.git |
| GIT_TAG 703bd9caab50b139428cea1aaff9974ebee5742e # release-1.10.0 |
| ) |
| FetchContent_Declare( |
| myCompanyIcons |
| URL https://intranet.mycompany.com/assets/iconset_1.12.tar.gz |
| URL_HASH MD5=5588a7b18261c20068beabfb4f530b87 |
| ) |
| |
| FetchContent_MakeAvailable(googletest myCompanyIcons) |
| |
| The :command:`FetchContent_MakeAvailable` command ensures the named |
| dependencies have been populated, either by an earlier call, or by populating |
| them itself. When performing the population, it will also add them to the |
| main build, if possible, so that the main build can use the populated |
| projects' targets, etc. See the command's documentation for how these steps |
| are performed. |
| |
| When using a hierarchical project arrangement, projects at higher levels in |
| the hierarchy are able to override the declared details of content specified |
| anywhere lower in the project hierarchy. The first details to be declared |
| for a given dependency take precedence, regardless of where in the project |
| hierarchy that occurs. Similarly, the first call that tries to populate a |
| dependency "wins", with subsequent populations reusing the result of the |
| first instead of repeating the population again. |
| See the :ref:`Examples <fetch-content-examples>` which demonstrate |
| this scenario. |
| |
| The ``FetchContent`` module also supports defining and populating |
| content in a single call, with no check for whether the content has been |
| populated elsewhere already. This should not be done in projects, but may |
| be appropriate for populating content in |
| :ref:`CMake script mode <Script Processing Mode>`. |
| See :command:`FetchContent_Populate` for details. |
| |
| Commands |
| ^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| .. command:: FetchContent_Declare |
| |
| .. code-block:: cmake |
| |
| FetchContent_Declare( |
| <name> |
| <contentOptions>... |
| [EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL] |
| [SYSTEM] |
| [OVERRIDE_FIND_PACKAGE | |
| FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS args...] |
| ) |
| |
| The ``FetchContent_Declare()`` function records the options that describe |
| how to populate the specified content. If such details have already |
| been recorded earlier in this project (regardless of where in the project |
| hierarchy), this and all later calls for the same content ``<name>`` are |
| ignored. This "first to record, wins" approach is what allows hierarchical |
| projects to have parent projects override content details of child projects. |
| |
| The content ``<name>`` can be any string without spaces, but good practice |
| would be to use only letters, numbers, and underscores. The name will be |
| treated case-insensitively, and it should be obvious for the content it |
| represents. It is often the name of the child project, or the value given |
| to its top level :command:`project` command (if it is a CMake project). |
| For well-known public projects, the name should generally be the official |
| name of the project. Choosing an unusual name makes it unlikely that other |
| projects needing that same content will use the same name, leading to |
| the content being populated multiple times. |
| |
| The ``<contentOptions>`` can be any of the download, update, or patch options |
| that the :command:`ExternalProject_Add` command understands. The configure, |
| build, install, and test steps are explicitly disabled, so options related |
| to those steps will be ignored. The ``SOURCE_SUBDIR`` option is an |
| exception, see :command:`FetchContent_MakeAvailable` for details on how that |
| affects behavior. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 3.30 |
| When policy :policy:`CMP0168` is set to ``NEW``, some output-related and |
| directory-related options are ignored. See the policy documentation for |
| details. |
| |
| In most cases, ``<contentOptions>`` will just be a couple of options defining |
| the download method and method-specific details like a commit tag or archive |
| hash. For example: |
| |
| .. code-block:: cmake |
| |
| FetchContent_Declare( |
| googletest |
| GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/google/googletest.git |
| GIT_TAG 703bd9caab50b139428cea1aaff9974ebee5742e # release-1.10.0 |
| ) |
| |
| FetchContent_Declare( |
| myCompanyIcons |
| URL https://intranet.mycompany.com/assets/iconset_1.12.tar.gz |
| URL_HASH MD5=5588a7b18261c20068beabfb4f530b87 |
| ) |
| |
| FetchContent_Declare( |
| myCompanyCertificates |
| SVN_REPOSITORY svn+ssh://svn.mycompany.com/srv/svn/trunk/certs |
| SVN_REVISION -r12345 |
| ) |
| |
| Where contents are being fetched from a remote location and you do not |
| control that server, it is advisable to use a hash for ``GIT_TAG`` rather |
| than a branch or tag name. A commit hash is more secure and helps to |
| confirm that the downloaded contents are what you expected. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 3.14 |
| Commands for the download, update, or patch steps can access the terminal. |
| This may be needed for things like password prompts or real-time display |
| of command progress. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 3.22 |
| The :variable:`CMAKE_TLS_VERIFY`, :variable:`CMAKE_TLS_CAINFO`, |
| :variable:`CMAKE_NETRC`, and :variable:`CMAKE_NETRC_FILE` variables now |
| provide the defaults for their corresponding content options, just like |
| they do for :command:`ExternalProject_Add`. Previously, these variables |
| were ignored by the ``FetchContent`` module. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 3.24 |
| |
| ``FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS`` |
| This option is for scenarios where the |
| :command:`FetchContent_MakeAvailable` command may first try a call to |
| :command:`find_package` to satisfy the dependency for ``<name>``. |
| By default, such a call would be simply ``find_package(<name>)``, but |
| ``FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS`` can be used to provide additional arguments to be |
| appended after the ``<name>``. ``FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS`` can also be given |
| with nothing after it, which indicates that :command:`find_package` can |
| still be called if :variable:`FETCHCONTENT_TRY_FIND_PACKAGE_MODE` is |
| set to ``OPT_IN``, or is not set. |
| |
| It would not normally be appropriate to specify ``REQUIRED`` as one of |
| the additional arguments after ``FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS``. Doing so would |
| mean the :command:`find_package` call must succeed, so none of the other |
| details specified in the ``FetchContent_Declare()`` call would get a |
| chance to be used as a fall-back. |
| |
| Everything after the ``FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS`` keyword is appended to the |
| :command:`find_package` call, so all other ``<contentOptions>`` must |
| come before the ``FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS`` keyword. If the |
| :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_TARGETS_GLOBAL` variable is set to true |
| at the time ``FetchContent_Declare()`` is called, a ``GLOBAL`` keyword |
| will be appended to the :command:`find_package` arguments if it was |
| not already specified. It will also be appended if |
| ``FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS`` was not given, but |
| :variable:`FETCHCONTENT_TRY_FIND_PACKAGE_MODE` was set to ``ALWAYS``. |
| |
| ``OVERRIDE_FIND_PACKAGE`` cannot be used when ``FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS`` is |
| given. |
| |
| :ref:`dependency_providers` discusses another way that |
| :command:`FetchContent_MakeAvailable` calls can be redirected. |
| ``FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS`` is intended for project control, whereas |
| dependency providers allow users to override project behavior. |
| |
| ``OVERRIDE_FIND_PACKAGE`` |
| When a ``FetchContent_Declare(<name> ...)`` call includes this option, |
| subsequent calls to ``find_package(<name> ...)`` will ensure that |
| ``FetchContent_MakeAvailable(<name>)`` has been called, then use the |
| config package files in the :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_REDIRECTS_DIR` |
| directory (which are usually created by ``FetchContent_MakeAvailable()``). |
| This effectively makes :command:`FetchContent_MakeAvailable` override |
| :command:`find_package` for the named dependency, allowing the former to |
| satisfy the package requirements of the latter. ``FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS`` |
| cannot be used when ``OVERRIDE_FIND_PACKAGE`` is given. |
| |
| If a :ref:`dependency provider <dependency_providers>` has been set |
| and the project calls :command:`find_package` for the ``<name>`` |
| dependency, ``OVERRIDE_FIND_PACKAGE`` will not prevent the provider |
| from seeing that call. Dependency providers always have the opportunity |
| to intercept any direct call to :command:`find_package`, except if that |
| call contains the ``BYPASS_PROVIDER`` option. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 3.25 |
| |
| ``SYSTEM`` |
| If the ``SYSTEM`` argument is provided, the :prop_dir:`SYSTEM` directory |
| property of a subdirectory added by |
| :command:`FetchContent_MakeAvailable` will be set to true. This will |
| affect non-imported targets created as part of that command. |
| See the :prop_tgt:`SYSTEM` target property documentation for a more |
| detailed discussion of the effects. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 3.28 |
| |
| ``EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL`` |
| If the ``EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL`` argument is provided, then targets in the |
| subdirectory added by :command:`FetchContent_MakeAvailable` will not be |
| included in the ``ALL`` target by default, and may be excluded from IDE |
| project files. See the documentation for the directory property |
| :prop_dir:`EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL` for a detailed discussion of the effects. |
| |
| .. command:: FetchContent_MakeAvailable |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 3.14 |
| |
| .. code-block:: cmake |
| |
| FetchContent_MakeAvailable(<name1> [<name2>...]) |
| |
| This command ensures that each of the named dependencies are made available |
| to the project by the time it returns. There must have been a call to |
| :command:`FetchContent_Declare` for each dependency, and the first such call |
| will control how that dependency will be made available, as described below. |
| |
| If ``<lowercaseName>_SOURCE_DIR`` is not set: |
| |
| * .. versionadded:: 3.24 |
| |
| If a :ref:`dependency provider <dependency_providers>` is set, call the |
| provider's command with ``FETCHCONTENT_MAKEAVAILABLE_SERIAL`` as the |
| first argument, followed by the arguments of the first call to |
| :command:`FetchContent_Declare` for ``<name>``. If ``SOURCE_DIR`` or |
| ``BINARY_DIR`` were not part of the original declared arguments, they |
| will be added with their default values. |
| If :variable:`FETCHCONTENT_TRY_FIND_PACKAGE_MODE` was set to ``NEVER`` |
| when the details were declared, any ``FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS`` will be |
| omitted. The ``OVERRIDE_FIND_PACKAGE`` keyword is also always omitted. |
| If the provider fulfilled the request, ``FetchContent_MakeAvailable()`` |
| will consider that dependency handled, skip the remaining steps below, |
| and move on to the next dependency in the list. |
| |
| * .. versionadded:: 3.24 |
| |
| If permitted, :command:`find_package(<name> [<args>...]) <find_package>` |
| will be called, where ``<args>...`` may be provided by the |
| ``FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS`` option in :command:`FetchContent_Declare`. |
| The value of the :variable:`FETCHCONTENT_TRY_FIND_PACKAGE_MODE` variable |
| at the time :command:`FetchContent_Declare` was called determines whether |
| ``FetchContent_MakeAvailable()`` can call :command:`find_package`. |
| If the :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_TARGETS_GLOBAL` variable is set to |
| true when ``FetchContent_MakeAvailable()`` is called, it still affects |
| any imported targets created when that in turn calls |
| :command:`find_package`, even if that variable was false when the |
| corresponding details were declared. |
| |
| If the dependency was not satisfied by a provider or a |
| :command:`find_package` call, ``FetchContent_MakeAvailable()`` then uses |
| the following logic to make the dependency available: |
| |
| * If the dependency has already been populated earlier in this run, set |
| the ``<lowercaseName>_POPULATED``, ``<lowercaseName>_SOURCE_DIR``, and |
| ``<lowercaseName>_BINARY_DIR`` variables in the same way as a call to |
| :command:`FetchContent_GetProperties`, then skip the remaining steps |
| below and move on to the next dependency in the list. |
| |
| * Populate the dependency using the details recorded by an earlier call |
| to :command:`FetchContent_Declare`. |
| Halt with a fatal error if no such details have been recorded. |
| :variable:`FETCHCONTENT_SOURCE_DIR_<uppercaseName>` can be used to override |
| the declared details and use content provided at the specified location |
| instead. |
| |
| * .. versionadded:: 3.24 |
| |
| Ensure the :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_REDIRECTS_DIR` directory |
| contains a ``<lowercaseName>-config.cmake`` and a |
| ``<lowercaseName>-config-version.cmake`` file (or equivalently, |
| ``<name>Config.cmake`` and ``<name>ConfigVersion.cmake``). |
| The directory that the :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_REDIRECTS_DIR` |
| variable points to is cleared at the start of every CMake run. |
| If no config file exists after populating the dependency in the previous |
| step, a minimal one will be written which :command:`includes <include>` |
| any ``<lowercaseName>-extra.cmake`` or ``<name>Extra.cmake`` file with |
| the ``OPTIONAL`` flag (so the files can be missing and won't generate a |
| warning). Similarly, if no config version file exists, a very simple |
| one will be written which sets ``PACKAGE_VERSION_COMPATIBLE`` and |
| ``PACKAGE_VERSION_EXACT`` to true. This ensures all future calls to |
| :command:`find_package()` for the dependency will use the redirected |
| config file, regardless of any version requirements. |
| CMake cannot automatically determine an arbitrary dependency's version, |
| so it cannot set ``PACKAGE_VERSION``. |
| When a dependency is pulled in via :command:`add_subdirectory` in the |
| next step, it may choose to overwrite the generated config version file |
| in :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_REDIRECTS_DIR` with one that also sets |
| ``PACKAGE_VERSION``. |
| The dependency may also write a ``<lowercaseName>-extra.cmake`` or |
| ``<name>Extra.cmake`` file to perform custom processing, or define any |
| variables that their normal (installed) package config file would |
| otherwise usually define (many projects don't do any custom processing |
| or set any variables and therefore have no need to do this). |
| If required, the main project can write these files instead if the |
| dependency project doesn't do so. This allows the main project to |
| add missing details from older dependencies that haven't or can't be |
| updated to support this functionality. |
| See `Integrating With find_package()`_ for examples. |
| |
| * If the top directory of the populated content contains a ``CMakeLists.txt`` |
| file, call :command:`add_subdirectory` to add it to the main build. |
| It is not an error for there to be no ``CMakeLists.txt`` file, which |
| allows the command to be used for dependencies that make downloaded |
| content available at a known location, but which do not need or support |
| being added directly to the build. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 3.18 |
| The ``SOURCE_SUBDIR`` option can be given in the declared details to |
| look somewhere below the top directory instead (i.e. the same way that |
| ``SOURCE_SUBDIR`` is used by the :command:`ExternalProject_Add` |
| command). The path provided with ``SOURCE_SUBDIR`` must be relative, |
| and it will be treated as relative to the top directory. It can also |
| point to a directory that does not contain a ``CMakeLists.txt`` file, |
| or even to a directory that doesn't exist. This can be used to avoid |
| adding a project that contains a ``CMakeLists.txt`` file in its top |
| directory. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 3.25 |
| If the ``SYSTEM`` keyword was included in the call to |
| :command:`FetchContent_Declare`, the ``SYSTEM`` keyword will be |
| added to the :command:`add_subdirectory` command. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 3.28 |
| If the ``EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL`` keyword was included in the call to |
| :command:`FetchContent_Declare`, the ``EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL`` keyword will |
| be added to the :command:`add_subdirectory` command. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 3.29 |
| :variable:`CMAKE_EXPORT_FIND_PACKAGE_NAME` is set to the dependency name |
| before calling :command:`add_subdirectory`. |
| |
| Projects should aim to declare the details of all dependencies they might |
| use before they call ``FetchContent_MakeAvailable()`` for any of them. |
| This ensures that if any of the dependencies are also sub-dependencies of |
| one or more of the others, the main project still controls the details |
| that will be used (because it will declare them first before the |
| dependencies get a chance to). In the following code samples, assume that |
| the ``uses_other`` dependency also uses ``FetchContent`` to add the ``other`` |
| dependency internally: |
| |
| .. code-block:: cmake |
| |
| # WRONG: Should declare all details first |
| FetchContent_Declare(uses_other ...) |
| FetchContent_MakeAvailable(uses_other) |
| |
| FetchContent_Declare(other ...) # Will be ignored, uses_other beat us to it |
| FetchContent_MakeAvailable(other) # Would use details declared by uses_other |
| |
| .. code-block:: cmake |
| |
| # CORRECT: All details declared first, so they will take priority |
| FetchContent_Declare(uses_other ...) |
| FetchContent_Declare(other ...) |
| FetchContent_MakeAvailable(uses_other other) |
| |
| Note that :variable:`CMAKE_VERIFY_INTERFACE_HEADER_SETS` is explicitly set |
| to false upon entry to ``FetchContent_MakeAvailable()``, and is restored to |
| its original value before the command returns. Developers typically only |
| want to verify header sets from the main project, not those from any |
| dependencies. This local manipulation of the |
| :variable:`CMAKE_VERIFY_INTERFACE_HEADER_SETS` variable provides that |
| intuitive behavior. You can use variables like |
| :variable:`CMAKE_PROJECT_INCLUDE` or |
| :variable:`CMAKE_PROJECT_<PROJECT-NAME>_INCLUDE` to turn verification back |
| on for all or some dependencies. You can also set the |
| :prop_tgt:`VERIFY_INTERFACE_HEADER_SETS` property of individual targets. |
| |
| .. command:: FetchContent_Populate |
| |
| The ``FetchContent_Populate()`` command is a self-contained call which can |
| be used to perform content population as an isolated operation. |
| It is rarely the right command to use, projects should almost always use |
| :command:`FetchContent_Declare` and :command:`FetchContent_MakeAvailable` |
| instead. The main use case for ``FetchContent_Populate()`` is in |
| :ref:`CMake script mode <Script Processing Mode>` as part of implementing |
| some other higher level custom feature. |
| |
| .. code-block:: cmake |
| |
| FetchContent_Populate( |
| <name> |
| [QUIET] |
| [SUBBUILD_DIR <subBuildDir>] |
| [SOURCE_DIR <srcDir>] |
| [BINARY_DIR <binDir>] |
| ... |
| ) |
| |
| At least one option must be specified after `<name>`, otherwise the call |
| is interpreted differently (see :ref:`below <FetchContent_Populate-depName>`). |
| The supported options for ``FetchContent_Populate()`` are the same as those |
| for :command:`FetchContent_Declare()`, with a few exceptions. The following |
| do not relate to populating content with ``FetchContent_Populate()`` and |
| therefore are not supported: |
| |
| * ``EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL`` |
| * ``SYSTEM`` |
| * ``OVERRIDE_FIND_PACKAGE`` |
| * ``FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS`` |
| |
| The few options shown in the signature above are either specific to |
| ``FetchContent_Populate()``, or their behavior is slightly modified from how |
| :command:`ExternalProject_Add` treats them: |
| |
| ``QUIET`` |
| The ``QUIET`` option can be given to hide the output associated with |
| populating the specified content. If the population fails, the output will |
| be shown regardless of whether this option was given or not so that the |
| cause of the failure can be diagnosed. The :variable:`FETCHCONTENT_QUIET` |
| variable has no effect on ``FetchContent_Populate()`` calls of this form |
| where the content details are provided directly. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 3.30 |
| The ``QUIET`` option and :variable:`FETCHCONTENT_QUIET` variable have no |
| effect when policy :policy:`CMP0168` is set to ``NEW``. The output is |
| still quiet by default in that case, but verbosity is controlled by the |
| message logging level (see :variable:`CMAKE_MESSAGE_LOG_LEVEL` and |
| :option:`--log-level <cmake --log-level>`). |
| |
| ``SUBBUILD_DIR`` |
| The ``SUBBUILD_DIR`` argument can be provided to change the location of the |
| sub-build created to perform the population. The default value is |
| ``${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/<lowercaseName>-subbuild``, and it would be |
| unusual to need to override this default. If a relative path is specified, |
| it will be interpreted as relative to :variable:`CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR`. |
| This option should not be confused with the ``SOURCE_SUBDIR`` option, which |
| only affects the :command:`FetchContent_MakeAvailable` command. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 3.30 |
| ``SUBBUILD_DIR`` is ignored when policy :policy:`CMP0168` is set to |
| ``NEW``, since there is no sub-build in that case. |
| |
| ``SOURCE_DIR``, ``BINARY_DIR`` |
| The ``SOURCE_DIR`` and ``BINARY_DIR`` arguments are supported by |
| :command:`ExternalProject_Add`, but different default values are used by |
| ``FetchContent_Populate()``. ``SOURCE_DIR`` defaults to |
| ``${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/<lowercaseName>-src``, and ``BINARY_DIR`` |
| defaults to ``${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/<lowercaseName>-build``. |
| If a relative path is specified, it will be interpreted as relative to |
| :variable:`CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR`. |
| |
| In addition to the above explicit options, any other unrecognized options are |
| passed through unmodified to :command:`ExternalProject_Add` to set up the |
| download, patch, and update steps. The following options are explicitly |
| prohibited (they are disabled by the ``FetchContent_Populate()`` command): |
| |
| - ``CONFIGURE_COMMAND`` |
| - ``BUILD_COMMAND`` |
| - ``INSTALL_COMMAND`` |
| - ``TEST_COMMAND`` |
| |
| With this form, the :variable:`FETCHCONTENT_FULLY_DISCONNECTED` and |
| :variable:`FETCHCONTENT_UPDATES_DISCONNECTED` variables and policy |
| :policy:`CMP0170` are ignored. |
| |
| When this form of ``FetchContent_Populate()`` returns, the following |
| variables will be set in the scope of the caller: |
| |
| ``<lowercaseName>_SOURCE_DIR`` |
| The location where the populated content can be found upon return. |
| |
| ``<lowercaseName>_BINARY_DIR`` |
| A directory originally intended for use as a corresponding build directory, |
| but is unlikely to be relevant when using this form of the command. |
| |
| If using ``FetchContent_Populate()`` within |
| :ref:`CMake script mode <Script Processing Mode>`, be aware that the |
| implementation sets up a sub-build which therefore requires a CMake |
| generator and build tool to be available. If these cannot be found by |
| default, then the :variable:`CMAKE_GENERATOR` and potentially the |
| :variable:`CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM` variables will need to be set appropriately |
| on the command line invoking the script. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 3.30 |
| If policy :policy:`CMP0168` is set to ``NEW``, no sub-build is used. |
| Within :ref:`CMake script mode <Script Processing Mode>`, that allows |
| ``FetchContent_Populate()`` to be called without any build tool or |
| CMake generator. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 3.18 |
| Added support for the ``DOWNLOAD_NO_EXTRACT`` option. |
| |
| .. _`FetchContent_Populate-depName`: |
| |
| The command supports another form, although it should no longer be used: |
| |
| .. code-block:: cmake |
| |
| FetchContent_Populate(<name>) |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 3.30 |
| This form is deprecated. Policy :policy:`CMP0169` provides backward |
| compatibility for projects that still need to use this form, but projects |
| should be updated to use :command:`FetchContent_MakeAvailable` instead. |
| |
| In this form, the only argument given to ``FetchContent_Populate()`` is the |
| ``<name>``. When used this way, the command assumes the content details have |
| been recorded by an earlier call to :command:`FetchContent_Declare`. The |
| details are stored in a global property, so they are unaffected by things |
| like variable or directory scope. Therefore, it doesn't matter where in the |
| project the details were previously declared, as long as they have been |
| declared before the call to ``FetchContent_Populate()``. Those saved details |
| are then used to populate the content using a method based on |
| :command:`ExternalProject_Add` (see policy :policy:`CMP0168` for important |
| behavioral aspects of how that is done). |
| |
| When this form of ``FetchContent_Populate()`` returns, the following |
| variables will be set in the scope of the caller: |
| |
| ``<lowercaseName>_POPULATED`` |
| This will always be set to ``TRUE`` by the call. |
| |
| ``<lowercaseName>_SOURCE_DIR`` |
| The location where the populated content can be found upon return. |
| |
| ``<lowercaseName>_BINARY_DIR`` |
| A directory intended for use as a corresponding build directory. |
| |
| The values of the three variables can also be retrieved from anywhere in the |
| project hierarchy using the :command:`FetchContent_GetProperties` command. |
| |
| The implementation ensures that if the content has already been populated |
| in a previous CMake run, that content will be reused rather than repopulating |
| again. For the common case where population involves downloading content, |
| the cost of the download is only paid once. But note that it is an error to |
| call ``FetchContent_Populate(<name>)`` with the same ``<name>`` more than |
| once within a single CMake run. See :command:`FetchContent_GetProperties` |
| for how to determine if population of a ``<name>`` has already been |
| performed in the current run. |
| |
| .. command:: FetchContent_GetProperties |
| |
| When using saved content details, a call to |
| :command:`FetchContent_MakeAvailable` or :command:`FetchContent_Populate` |
| records information in global properties which can be queried at any time. |
| This information may include the source and binary directories associated with |
| the content, and also whether or not the content population has been processed |
| during the current configure run. |
| |
| .. code-block:: cmake |
| |
| FetchContent_GetProperties( |
| <name> |
| [SOURCE_DIR <srcDirVar>] |
| [BINARY_DIR <binDirVar>] |
| [POPULATED <doneVar>] |
| ) |
| |
| The ``SOURCE_DIR``, ``BINARY_DIR``, and ``POPULATED`` options can be used to |
| specify which properties should be retrieved. Each option accepts a value |
| which is the name of the variable in which to store that property. Most of |
| the time though, only ``<name>`` is given, in which case the call will then |
| set the same variables as a call to |
| :command:`FetchContent_MakeAvailable(name) <FetchContent_MakeAvailable>` or |
| :command:`FetchContent_Populate(name) <FetchContent_Populate>`. |
| Note that the ``SOURCE_DIR`` and ``BINARY_DIR`` values can be empty if the |
| call is fulfilled by a :ref:`dependency provider <dependency_providers>`. |
| |
| This command is rarely needed when using |
| :command:`FetchContent_MakeAvailable`. It is more commonly used as part of |
| implementing the deprecated pattern with :command:`FetchContent_Populate`, |
| which ensures that the relevant variables will always be defined regardless |
| of whether or not the population has been performed elsewhere in the project |
| already: |
| |
| .. code-block:: cmake |
| |
| # WARNING: This pattern is deprecated, don't use it! |
| # |
| # Check if population has already been performed |
| FetchContent_GetProperties(depname) |
| if(NOT depname_POPULATED) |
| # Fetch the content using previously declared details |
| FetchContent_Populate(depname) |
| |
| # Set custom variables, policies, etc. |
| # ... |
| |
| # Bring the populated content into the build |
| add_subdirectory(${depname_SOURCE_DIR} ${depname_BINARY_DIR}) |
| endif() |
| |
| .. command:: FetchContent_SetPopulated |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 3.24 |
| |
| .. note:: |
| This command should only be called by |
| :ref:`dependency providers <dependency_providers>`. Calling it in any |
| other context is unsupported and future CMake versions may halt with a |
| fatal error in such cases. |
| |
| .. code-block:: cmake |
| |
| FetchContent_SetPopulated( |
| <name> |
| [SOURCE_DIR <srcDir>] |
| [BINARY_DIR <binDir>] |
| ) |
| |
| If a provider command fulfills a ``FETCHCONTENT_MAKEAVAILABLE_SERIAL`` |
| request, it must call this function before returning. The ``SOURCE_DIR`` |
| and ``BINARY_DIR`` arguments can be used to specify the values that |
| :command:`FetchContent_GetProperties` should return for its corresponding |
| arguments. Only provide ``SOURCE_DIR`` and ``BINARY_DIR`` if they have |
| the same meaning as if they had been populated by the built-in |
| :command:`FetchContent_MakeAvailable` implementation. |
| |
| |
| Variables |
| ^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| A number of cache variables can influence the behavior where details from a |
| :command:`FetchContent_Declare` call are used to populate content. |
| |
| .. note:: |
| All of these variables are intended for the developer to customize behavior. |
| They should not normally be set by the project. |
| |
| .. variable:: FETCHCONTENT_BASE_DIR |
| |
| In most cases, the saved details do not specify any options relating to the |
| directories to use for the internal sub-build, final source, and build areas. |
| It is generally best to leave these decisions up to the ``FetchContent`` |
| module to handle on the project's behalf. The ``FETCHCONTENT_BASE_DIR`` |
| cache variable controls the point under which all content population |
| directories are collected, but in most cases, developers would not need to |
| change this. The default location is ``${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/_deps``, but if |
| developers change this value, they should aim to keep the path short and |
| just below the top level of the build tree to avoid running into path |
| length problems on Windows. |
| |
| .. variable:: FETCHCONTENT_QUIET |
| |
| The logging output during population can be quite verbose, making the |
| configure stage quite noisy. This cache option (``ON`` by default) hides |
| all population output unless an error is encountered. If experiencing |
| problems with hung downloads, temporarily switching this option off may |
| help diagnose which content population is causing the issue. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 3.30 |
| ``FETCHCONTENT_QUIET`` is ignored if policy :policy:`CMP0168` is set to |
| ``NEW``. The output is still quiet by default in that case, but verbosity |
| is controlled by the message logging level (see |
| :variable:`CMAKE_MESSAGE_LOG_LEVEL` and |
| :option:`--log-level <cmake --log-level>`). |
| |
| .. variable:: FETCHCONTENT_FULLY_DISCONNECTED |
| |
| When this option is enabled, no attempt is made to download or update |
| any content. It is assumed that all content has already been populated in |
| a previous run, or the source directories have been pointed at existing |
| contents the developer has provided manually (using options described |
| further below). When the developer knows that no changes have been made to |
| any content details, turning this option ``ON`` can speed up |
| the configure stage. It is ``OFF`` by default. |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| The ``FETCHCONTENT_FULLY_DISCONNECTED`` variable is not an appropriate way |
| to prevent any network access on the first run in a build directory. |
| Doing so can break projects, lead to misleading error messages, and hide |
| subtle population failures. This variable is specifically intended to |
| only be turned on *after* the first time CMake has been run. |
| If you want to prevent network access even on the first run, use a |
| :ref:`dependency provider <dependency_providers>` and populate the |
| dependency from local content instead. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 3.30 |
| The constraint that the source directory has already been populated when |
| ``FETCHCONTENT_FULLY_DISCONNECTED`` is true is now enforced. |
| See policy :policy:`CMP0170`. |
| |
| .. variable:: FETCHCONTENT_UPDATES_DISCONNECTED |
| |
| This is a less severe download/update control compared to |
| :variable:`FETCHCONTENT_FULLY_DISCONNECTED`. Instead of bypassing all |
| download and update logic, ``FETCHCONTENT_UPDATES_DISCONNECTED`` only |
| prevents the update step from making connections to remote servers |
| when using the git or hg download methods. Updates still occur if details |
| about the update step change, but the update is attempted with only the |
| information already available locally (so switching to a different tag or |
| commit that is already fetched locally will succeed, but switching to an |
| unknown commit hash will fail). The download step is not affected, so if |
| content has not been downloaded previously, it will still be downloaded |
| when this option is enabled. This can speed up the configure step, but |
| not as much as :variable:`FETCHCONTENT_FULLY_DISCONNECTED`. |
| ``FETCHCONTENT_UPDATES_DISCONNECTED`` is ``OFF`` by default. |
| |
| .. variable:: FETCHCONTENT_TRY_FIND_PACKAGE_MODE |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 3.24 |
| |
| This variable modifies the details that :command:`FetchContent_Declare` |
| records for a given dependency. While it ultimately controls the behavior |
| of :command:`FetchContent_MakeAvailable`, it is the variable's value when |
| :command:`FetchContent_Declare` is called that gets used. It makes no |
| difference what the variable is set to when |
| :command:`FetchContent_MakeAvailable` is called. Since the variable should |
| only be set by the user and not by projects directly, it will typically have |
| the same value throughout anyway, so this distinction is not usually |
| noticeable. |
| |
| ``FETCHCONTENT_TRY_FIND_PACKAGE_MODE`` ultimately controls whether |
| :command:`FetchContent_MakeAvailable` is allowed to call |
| :command:`find_package` to satisfy a dependency. The variable can be set |
| to one of the following values: |
| |
| ``OPT_IN`` |
| :command:`FetchContent_MakeAvailable` will only call |
| :command:`find_package` if the :command:`FetchContent_Declare` call |
| included a ``FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS`` keyword. This is also the default |
| behavior if ``FETCHCONTENT_TRY_FIND_PACKAGE_MODE`` is not set. |
| |
| ``ALWAYS`` |
| :command:`find_package` can be called by |
| :command:`FetchContent_MakeAvailable` regardless of whether the |
| :command:`FetchContent_Declare` call included a ``FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS`` |
| keyword or not. If no ``FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS`` keyword was given, the |
| behavior will be as though ``FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS`` had been provided, |
| with no additional arguments after it. |
| |
| ``NEVER`` |
| :command:`FetchContent_MakeAvailable` will not call |
| :command:`find_package`. Any ``FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS`` given to the |
| :command:`FetchContent_Declare` call will be ignored. |
| |
| As a special case, if the :variable:`FETCHCONTENT_SOURCE_DIR_<uppercaseName>` |
| variable has a non-empty value for a dependency, it is assumed that the |
| user is overriding all other methods of making that dependency available. |
| ``FETCHCONTENT_TRY_FIND_PACKAGE_MODE`` will have no effect on that |
| dependency and :command:`FetchContent_MakeAvailable` will not try to call |
| :command:`find_package` for it. |
| |
| In addition to the above, the following variables are also defined for each |
| content name: |
| |
| .. variable:: FETCHCONTENT_SOURCE_DIR_<uppercaseName> |
| |
| If this is set, no download or update steps are performed for the specified |
| content and the ``<lowercaseName>_SOURCE_DIR`` variable returned to the |
| caller is pointed at this location. This gives developers a way to have a |
| separate checkout of the content that they can modify freely without |
| interference from the build. The build simply uses that existing source, |
| but it still defines ``<lowercaseName>_BINARY_DIR`` to point inside its own |
| build area. Developers are strongly encouraged to use this mechanism rather |
| than editing the sources populated in the default location, as changes to |
| sources in the default location can be lost when content population details |
| are changed by the project. |
| |
| .. variable:: FETCHCONTENT_UPDATES_DISCONNECTED_<uppercaseName> |
| |
| This is the per-content equivalent of |
| :variable:`FETCHCONTENT_UPDATES_DISCONNECTED`. If the global option or |
| this option is ``ON``, then updates for the git and hg methods will not |
| contact any remote for the named content. They will only use information |
| already available locally. Disabling updates for individual content can |
| be useful for content whose details rarely change, while still leaving |
| other frequently changing content with updates enabled. |
| |
| .. _`fetch-content-examples`: |
| |
| Examples |
| ^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| Typical Case |
| """""""""""" |
| |
| This first fairly straightforward example ensures that some popular testing |
| frameworks are available to the main build: |
| |
| .. code-block:: cmake |
| |
| include(FetchContent) |
| FetchContent_Declare( |
| googletest |
| GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/google/googletest.git |
| GIT_TAG 703bd9caab50b139428cea1aaff9974ebee5742e # release-1.10.0 |
| ) |
| FetchContent_Declare( |
| Catch2 |
| GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2.git |
| GIT_TAG 605a34765aa5d5ecbf476b4598a862ada971b0cc # v3.0.1 |
| ) |
| |
| # After the following call, the CMake targets defined by googletest and |
| # Catch2 will be available to the rest of the build |
| FetchContent_MakeAvailable(googletest Catch2) |
| |
| .. _FetchContent-find_package-integration-examples: |
| |
| Integrating With find_package() |
| """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" |
| |
| For the previous example, if the user wanted to try to find ``googletest`` |
| and ``Catch2`` via :command:`find_package` first before trying to download |
| and build them from source, they could set the |
| :variable:`FETCHCONTENT_TRY_FIND_PACKAGE_MODE` variable to ``ALWAYS``. |
| This would also affect any other calls to :command:`FetchContent_Declare` |
| throughout the project, which might not be acceptable. The behavior can be |
| enabled for just these two dependencies instead by adding ``FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS`` |
| to the declared details and leaving |
| :variable:`FETCHCONTENT_TRY_FIND_PACKAGE_MODE` unset, or set to ``OPT_IN``: |
| |
| .. code-block:: cmake |
| |
| include(FetchContent) |
| FetchContent_Declare( |
| googletest |
| GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/google/googletest.git |
| GIT_TAG 703bd9caab50b139428cea1aaff9974ebee5742e # release-1.10.0 |
| FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS NAMES GTest |
| ) |
| FetchContent_Declare( |
| Catch2 |
| GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2.git |
| GIT_TAG 605a34765aa5d5ecbf476b4598a862ada971b0cc # v3.0.1 |
| FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS |
| ) |
| |
| # This will try calling find_package() first for both dependencies |
| FetchContent_MakeAvailable(googletest Catch2) |
| |
| For ``Catch2``, no additional arguments to :command:`find_package` are needed, |
| so no additional arguments are provided after the ``FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS`` |
| keyword. For ``googletest``, its package is more commonly called ``GTest``, |
| so arguments are added to support it being found by that name. |
| |
| If the user wanted to disable :command:`FetchContent_MakeAvailable` from |
| calling :command:`find_package` for any dependency, even if it provided |
| ``FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS`` in its declared details, they could set |
| :variable:`FETCHCONTENT_TRY_FIND_PACKAGE_MODE` to ``NEVER``. |
| |
| If the project wanted to indicate that these two dependencies should be |
| downloaded and built from source and that :command:`find_package` calls |
| should be redirected to use the built dependencies, the |
| ``OVERRIDE_FIND_PACKAGE`` option should be used when declaring the content |
| details: |
| |
| .. code-block:: cmake |
| |
| include(FetchContent) |
| FetchContent_Declare( |
| googletest |
| GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/google/googletest.git |
| GIT_TAG 703bd9caab50b139428cea1aaff9974ebee5742e # release-1.10.0 |
| OVERRIDE_FIND_PACKAGE |
| ) |
| FetchContent_Declare( |
| Catch2 |
| GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2.git |
| GIT_TAG 605a34765aa5d5ecbf476b4598a862ada971b0cc # v3.0.1 |
| OVERRIDE_FIND_PACKAGE |
| ) |
| |
| # The following will automatically forward through to FetchContent_MakeAvailable() |
| find_package(googletest) |
| find_package(Catch2) |
| |
| CMake provides a FindGTest module which defines some variables that older |
| projects may use instead of linking to the imported targets. To support |
| those cases, we can provide an extra file. In keeping with the |
| "first to define, wins" philosophy of ``FetchContent``, we only write out |
| that file if something else hasn't already done so. |
| |
| .. code-block:: cmake |
| |
| FetchContent_MakeAvailable(googletest) |
| |
| if(NOT EXISTS ${CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_REDIRECTS_DIR}/googletest-extra.cmake AND |
| NOT EXISTS ${CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_REDIRECTS_DIR}/googletestExtra.cmake) |
| file(WRITE ${CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_REDIRECTS_DIR}/googletest-extra.cmake |
| [=[ |
| if("${GTEST_LIBRARIES}" STREQUAL "" AND TARGET GTest::gtest) |
| set(GTEST_LIBRARIES GTest::gtest) |
| endif() |
| if("${GTEST_MAIN_LIBRARIES}" STREQUAL "" AND TARGET GTest::gtest_main) |
| set(GTEST_MAIN_LIBRARIES GTest::gtest_main) |
| endif() |
| if("${GTEST_BOTH_LIBRARIES}" STREQUAL "") |
| set(GTEST_BOTH_LIBRARIES ${GTEST_LIBRARIES} ${GTEST_MAIN_LIBRARIES}) |
| endif() |
| ]=]) |
| endif() |
| |
| Projects will also likely be using ``find_package(GTest)`` rather than |
| ``find_package(googletest)``, but it is possible to make use of the |
| :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_REDIRECTS_DIR` area to pull in the latter as |
| a dependency of the former. This is likely to be sufficient to satisfy |
| a typical ``find_package(GTest)`` call. |
| |
| .. code-block:: cmake |
| |
| FetchContent_MakeAvailable(googletest) |
| |
| if(NOT EXISTS ${CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_REDIRECTS_DIR}/gtest-config.cmake AND |
| NOT EXISTS ${CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_REDIRECTS_DIR}/GTestConfig.cmake) |
| file(WRITE ${CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_REDIRECTS_DIR}/gtest-config.cmake |
| [=[ |
| include(CMakeFindDependencyMacro) |
| find_dependency(googletest) |
| ]=]) |
| endif() |
| |
| if(NOT EXISTS ${CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_REDIRECTS_DIR}/gtest-config-version.cmake AND |
| NOT EXISTS ${CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_REDIRECTS_DIR}/GTestConfigVersion.cmake) |
| file(WRITE ${CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_REDIRECTS_DIR}/gtest-config-version.cmake |
| [=[ |
| include(${CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_REDIRECTS_DIR}/googletest-config-version.cmake OPTIONAL) |
| if(NOT PACKAGE_VERSION_COMPATIBLE) |
| include(${CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_REDIRECTS_DIR}/googletestConfigVersion.cmake OPTIONAL) |
| endif() |
| ]=]) |
| endif() |
| |
| Overriding Where To Find CMakeLists.txt |
| """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" |
| |
| If the sub-project's ``CMakeLists.txt`` file is not at the top level of its |
| source tree, the ``SOURCE_SUBDIR`` option can be used to tell ``FetchContent`` |
| where to find it. The following example shows how to use that option, and |
| it also sets a variable which is meaningful to the subproject before pulling |
| it into the main build (set as an ``INTERNAL`` cache variable to avoid |
| problems with policy :policy:`CMP0077`): |
| |
| .. code-block:: cmake |
| |
| include(FetchContent) |
| FetchContent_Declare( |
| protobuf |
| GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf.git |
| GIT_TAG ae50d9b9902526efd6c7a1907d09739f959c6297 # v3.15.0 |
| SOURCE_SUBDIR cmake |
| ) |
| set(protobuf_BUILD_TESTS OFF CACHE INTERNAL "") |
| FetchContent_MakeAvailable(protobuf) |
| |
| Complex Dependency Hierarchies |
| """""""""""""""""""""""""""""" |
| |
| In more complex project hierarchies, the dependency relationships can be more |
| complicated. Consider a hierarchy where ``projA`` is the top level project and |
| it depends directly on projects ``projB`` and ``projC``. Both ``projB`` and |
| ``projC`` can be built standalone and they also both depend on another project |
| ``projD``. ``projB`` additionally depends on ``projE``. This example assumes |
| that all five projects are available on a company git server. The |
| ``CMakeLists.txt`` of each project might have sections like the following: |
| |
| .. code-block:: cmake |
| :caption: *projA* |
| |
| include(FetchContent) |
| FetchContent_Declare( |
| projB |
| GIT_REPOSITORY git@mycompany.com:git/projB.git |
| GIT_TAG 4a89dc7e24ff212a7b5167bef7ab079d |
| ) |
| FetchContent_Declare( |
| projC |
| GIT_REPOSITORY git@mycompany.com:git/projC.git |
| GIT_TAG 4ad4016bd1d8d5412d135cf8ceea1bb9 |
| ) |
| FetchContent_Declare( |
| projD |
| GIT_REPOSITORY git@mycompany.com:git/projD.git |
| GIT_TAG origin/integrationBranch |
| ) |
| FetchContent_Declare( |
| projE |
| GIT_REPOSITORY git@mycompany.com:git/projE.git |
| GIT_TAG v2.3-rc1 |
| ) |
| |
| # Order is important, see notes in the discussion further below |
| FetchContent_MakeAvailable(projD projB projC) |
| |
| |
| .. code-block:: cmake |
| :caption: *projB* |
| |
| include(FetchContent) |
| FetchContent_Declare( |
| projD |
| GIT_REPOSITORY git@mycompany.com:git/projD.git |
| GIT_TAG 20b415f9034bbd2a2e8216e9a5c9e632 |
| ) |
| FetchContent_Declare( |
| projE |
| GIT_REPOSITORY git@mycompany.com:git/projE.git |
| GIT_TAG 68e20f674a48be38d60e129f600faf7d |
| ) |
| |
| FetchContent_MakeAvailable(projD projE) |
| |
| |
| .. code-block:: cmake |
| :caption: *projC* |
| |
| include(FetchContent) |
| FetchContent_Declare( |
| projD |
| GIT_REPOSITORY git@mycompany.com:git/projD.git |
| GIT_TAG 7d9a17ad2c962aa13e2fbb8043fb6b8a |
| ) |
| |
| FetchContent_MakeAvailable(projD) |
| |
| A few key points should be noted in the above: |
| |
| - ``projB`` and ``projC`` define different content details for ``projD``, |
| but ``projA`` also defines a set of content details for ``projD``. |
| Because ``projA`` will define them first, the details from ``projB`` and |
| ``projC`` will not be used. The override details defined by ``projA`` |
| are not required to match either of those from ``projB`` or ``projC``, but |
| it is up to the higher level project to ensure that the details it does |
| define still make sense for the child projects. |
| - In the ``projA`` call to :command:`FetchContent_MakeAvailable`, ``projD`` |
| is listed ahead of ``projB`` and ``projC``, so it will be populated before |
| either ``projB`` or ``projC``. It isn't required for ``projA`` to do this, |
| doing so ensures that ``projA`` fully controls the environment in which |
| ``projD`` is brought into the build (directory properties are particularly |
| relevant). |
| - While ``projA`` defines content details for ``projE``, it does not need |
| to explicitly call ``FetchContent_MakeAvailable(projE)`` or |
| ``FetchContent_Populate(projD)`` itself. Instead, it leaves that to the |
| child ``projB``. For higher level projects, it is often enough to just |
| define the override content details and leave the actual population to the |
| child projects. This saves repeating the same thing at each level of the |
| project hierarchy unnecessarily, but it should only be done if directory |
| properties set by dependencies are not expected to influence the population |
| of the shared dependency (``projE`` in this case). |
| |
| Populating Content Without Adding It To The Build |
| """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" |
| |
| Projects don't always need to add the populated content to the build. |
| Sometimes the project just wants to make the downloaded content available at |
| a predictable location. The next example ensures that a set of standard |
| company toolchain files (and potentially even the toolchain binaries |
| themselves) is available early enough to be used for that same build. |
| |
| .. code-block:: cmake |
| |
| cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.14) |
| |
| include(FetchContent) |
| FetchContent_Declare( |
| mycom_toolchains |
| URL https://intranet.mycompany.com//toolchains_1.3.2.tar.gz |
| ) |
| FetchContent_MakeAvailable(mycom_toolchains) |
| |
| project(CrossCompileExample) |
| |
| The project could be configured to use one of the downloaded toolchains like |
| so: |
| |
| .. code-block:: shell |
| |
| cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=_deps/mycom_toolchains-src/toolchain_arm.cmake /path/to/src |
| |
| When CMake processes the ``CMakeLists.txt`` file, it will download and unpack |
| the tarball into ``_deps/mycompany_toolchains-src`` relative to the build |
| directory. The :variable:`CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE` variable is not used until |
| the :command:`project` command is reached, at which point CMake looks for the |
| named toolchain file relative to the build directory. Because the tarball has |
| already been downloaded and unpacked by then, the toolchain file will be in |
| place, even the very first time that :program:`cmake` is run in the build directory. |
| |
| Populating Content In CMake Script Mode |
| """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" |
| |
| This last example demonstrates how one might download and unpack a |
| firmware tarball using CMake's :ref:`script mode <Script Processing Mode>`. |
| The call to :command:`FetchContent_Populate` specifies all the content details |
| and the unpacked firmware will be placed in a ``firmware`` directory below the |
| current working directory. |
| |
| .. code-block:: cmake |
| :caption: :file:`getFirmware.cmake` |
| |
| # NOTE: Intended to be run in script mode with cmake -P |
| include(FetchContent) |
| FetchContent_Populate( |
| firmware |
| URL https://mycompany.com/assets/firmware-1.23-arm.tar.gz |
| URL_HASH MD5=68247684da89b608d466253762b0ff11 |
| SOURCE_DIR firmware |
| ) |
| |
| #]=======================================================================] |
| |
| # Control policies for most of the things defined by this module. Only a few |
| # FetchContent_MakeAvailable() implementation details are excluded for |
| # backward compatibility reasons (see just after the endblock()). |
| block(SCOPE_FOR POLICIES) |
| cmake_policy(VERSION 3.29) |
| |
| include(${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/ExternalProject/shared_internal_commands.cmake) |
| |
| #======================================================================= |
| # Recording and retrieving content details for later population |
| #======================================================================= |
| |
| # Internal use, projects must not call this directly. It is |
| # intended for use by FetchContent_Declare() only. |
| # |
| # Sets a content-specific global property (not meant for use |
| # outside of functions defined here in this file) which can later |
| # be retrieved using __FetchContent_getSavedDetails() with just the |
| # same content name. If there is already a value stored in the |
| # property, it is left unchanged and this call has no effect. |
| # This allows parent projects to define the content details, |
| # overriding anything a child project may try to set (properties |
| # are not cached between runs, so the first thing to set it in a |
| # build will be in control). |
| function(__FetchContent_declareDetails contentName) |
| |
| string(TOLOWER ${contentName} contentNameLower) |
| set(savedDetailsPropertyName "_FetchContent_${contentNameLower}_savedDetails") |
| get_property(alreadyDefined GLOBAL PROPERTY ${savedDetailsPropertyName} DEFINED) |
| if(alreadyDefined) |
| return() |
| endif() |
| |
| if("${FETCHCONTENT_TRY_FIND_PACKAGE_MODE}" STREQUAL "ALWAYS") |
| set(__tryFindPackage TRUE) |
| set(__tryFindPackageAllowed TRUE) |
| elseif("${FETCHCONTENT_TRY_FIND_PACKAGE_MODE}" STREQUAL "NEVER") |
| set(__tryFindPackage FALSE) |
| set(__tryFindPackageAllowed FALSE) |
| elseif("${FETCHCONTENT_TRY_FIND_PACKAGE_MODE}" STREQUAL "OPT_IN" OR |
| NOT DEFINED FETCHCONTENT_TRY_FIND_PACKAGE_MODE) |
| set(__tryFindPackage FALSE) |
| set(__tryFindPackageAllowed TRUE) |
| else() |
| message(FATAL_ERROR |
| "Unsupported value for FETCHCONTENT_TRY_FIND_PACKAGE_MODE: " |
| "${FETCHCONTENT_TRY_FIND_PACKAGE_MODE}" |
| ) |
| endif() |
| |
| set(__cmdArgs) |
| set(__findPackageArgs) |
| set(__sawQuietKeyword NO) |
| set(__sawGlobalKeyword NO) |
| set(__direct_population NO) |
| foreach(__item IN LISTS ARGN) |
| if(__item STREQUAL "__DIRECT_POPULATION") |
| set(__direct_population YES) |
| continue() |
| endif() |
| |
| if(DEFINED __findPackageArgs) |
| # All remaining args are for find_package() |
| string(APPEND __findPackageArgs " [==[${__item}]==]") |
| if(__item STREQUAL "QUIET") |
| set(__sawQuietKeyword YES) |
| elseif(__item STREQUAL "GLOBAL") |
| set(__sawGlobalKeyword YES) |
| endif() |
| continue() |
| endif() |
| |
| # Still processing non-find_package() args |
| if(__item STREQUAL "FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS") |
| if(__tryFindPackageAllowed) |
| set(__tryFindPackage TRUE) |
| endif() |
| # All arguments after this keyword are for find_package(). Define the |
| # variable but with an empty value initially. This allows us to check |
| # at the start of the loop whether to store remaining items in this |
| # variable or not. Note that there could be no more args, which is still |
| # a valid case because we automatically provide ${contentName} as the |
| # package name and there may not need to be any further arguments. |
| set(__findPackageArgs "") |
| continue() # Don't store this item |
| elseif(__item STREQUAL "OVERRIDE_FIND_PACKAGE") |
| set(__tryFindPackageAllowed FALSE) |
| # Define a separate dedicated property for find_package() to check |
| # in its implementation. This will be a placeholder until FetchContent |
| # actually does the population. After that, we will have created a |
| # stand-in config file that find_package() will pick up instead. |
| set(propertyName "_FetchContent_${contentNameLower}_override_find_package") |
| define_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY ${propertyName}) |
| set_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY ${propertyName} TRUE) |
| endif() |
| |
| string(APPEND __cmdArgs " [==[${__item}]==]") |
| endforeach() |
| |
| set_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY |
| "_FetchContent_${contentNameLower}_direct_population" ${__direct_population} |
| ) |
| |
| define_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY ${savedDetailsPropertyName}) |
| cmake_language(EVAL CODE |
| "set_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY ${savedDetailsPropertyName} ${__cmdArgs})" |
| ) |
| |
| if(__tryFindPackage AND __tryFindPackageAllowed) |
| set(propertyName "_FetchContent_${contentNameLower}_find_package_args") |
| define_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY ${propertyName}) |
| if(NOT __sawQuietKeyword) |
| string(PREPEND __findPackageArgs "QUIET ") |
| endif() |
| if(CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_TARGETS_GLOBAL AND NOT __sawGlobalKeyword) |
| string(APPEND __findPackageArgs " GLOBAL") |
| endif() |
| cmake_language(EVAL CODE |
| "set_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY ${propertyName} ${__findPackageArgs})" |
| ) |
| endif() |
| |
| endfunction() |
| |
| |
| # Internal use, projects must not call this directly. It is |
| # intended for use by the FetchContent_Declare() function. |
| # |
| # Retrieves details saved for the specified content in an |
| # earlier call to __FetchContent_declareDetails(). |
| function(__FetchContent_getSavedDetails contentName outVar) |
| |
| string(TOLOWER ${contentName} contentNameLower) |
| set(propertyName "_FetchContent_${contentNameLower}_savedDetails") |
| get_property(alreadyDefined GLOBAL PROPERTY ${propertyName} DEFINED) |
| if(NOT alreadyDefined) |
| message(FATAL_ERROR "No content details recorded for ${contentName}") |
| endif() |
| get_property(propertyValue GLOBAL PROPERTY ${propertyName}) |
| set(${outVar} "${propertyValue}" PARENT_SCOPE) |
| |
| endfunction() |
| |
| |
| # Saves population details of the content, sets defaults for the |
| # SOURCE_DIR and BUILD_DIR. |
| function(FetchContent_Declare contentName) |
| |
| # Always check this even if we won't save these details. |
| # This helps projects catch errors earlier. |
| # Avoid using if(... IN_LIST ...) so we don't have to alter policy settings |
| list(FIND ARGN OVERRIDE_FIND_PACKAGE index_OVERRIDE_FIND_PACKAGE) |
| list(FIND ARGN FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS index_FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS) |
| if(index_OVERRIDE_FIND_PACKAGE GREATER_EQUAL 0 AND |
| index_FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS GREATER_EQUAL 0) |
| message(FATAL_ERROR |
| "Cannot specify both OVERRIDE_FIND_PACKAGE and FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS " |
| "when declaring details for ${contentName}" |
| ) |
| endif() |
| |
| # Because we are only looking for a subset of the supported keywords, we |
| # cannot check for multi-value arguments with this method. We will have to |
| # handle the URL keyword differently. |
| set(oneValueArgs |
| GIT_REPOSITORY |
| SVN_REPOSITORY |
| DOWNLOAD_NO_EXTRACT |
| DOWNLOAD_EXTRACT_TIMESTAMP |
| BINARY_DIR |
| SOURCE_DIR |
| ) |
| |
| cmake_parse_arguments(PARSE_ARGV 1 ARG "" "${oneValueArgs}" "") |
| |
| string(TOLOWER ${contentName} contentNameLower) |
| |
| if(NOT ARG_BINARY_DIR) |
| set(ARG_BINARY_DIR "${FETCHCONTENT_BASE_DIR}/${contentNameLower}-build") |
| endif() |
| |
| if(NOT ARG_SOURCE_DIR) |
| set(ARG_SOURCE_DIR "${FETCHCONTENT_BASE_DIR}/${contentNameLower}-src") |
| endif() |
| |
| if(ARG_GIT_REPOSITORY) |
| # We resolve the GIT_REPOSITORY here so that we get the right parent in the |
| # remote selection logic. In the sub-build, ExternalProject_Add() would see |
| # the private sub-build directory as the parent project, but the parent |
| # project should be the one that called FetchContent_Declare(). We resolve |
| # a relative repo here so that the sub-build's ExternalProject_Add() only |
| # ever sees a non-relative repo. |
| # Since these checks may be non-trivial on some platforms (notably Windows), |
| # don't perform them if we won't be using these details. This also allows |
| # projects to override calls with relative URLs when they have checked out |
| # the parent project in an unexpected way, such as from a mirror or fork. |
| set(savedDetailsPropertyName "_FetchContent_${contentNameLower}_savedDetails") |
| get_property(alreadyDefined GLOBAL PROPERTY ${savedDetailsPropertyName} DEFINED) |
| if(NOT alreadyDefined) |
| cmake_policy(GET CMP0150 cmp0150 |
| PARENT_SCOPE # undocumented, do not use outside of CMake |
| ) |
| _ep_resolve_git_remote(_resolved_git_repository |
| "${ARG_GIT_REPOSITORY}" "${cmp0150}" "${FETCHCONTENT_BASE_DIR}" |
| ) |
| set(ARG_GIT_REPOSITORY "${_resolved_git_repository}") |
| endif() |
| endif() |
| |
| if(ARG_SVN_REPOSITORY) |
| # Add a hash of the svn repository URL to the source dir. This works |
| # around the problem where if the URL changes, the download would |
| # fail because it tries to checkout/update rather than switch the |
| # old URL to the new one. We limit the hash to the first 7 characters |
| # so that the source path doesn't get overly long (which can be a |
| # problem on windows due to path length limits). |
| string(SHA1 urlSHA ${ARG_SVN_REPOSITORY}) |
| string(SUBSTRING ${urlSHA} 0 7 urlSHA) |
| string(APPEND ARG_SOURCE_DIR "-${urlSHA}") |
| endif() |
| |
| # The ExternalProject_Add() call in the sub-build won't see the CMP0135 |
| # policy setting of our caller. Work out if that policy will be needed and |
| # explicitly set the relevant option if not already provided. The condition |
| # here is essentially an abbreviated version of the logic in |
| # ExternalProject's _ep_add_download_command() function. |
| if(NOT ARG_DOWNLOAD_NO_EXTRACT AND |
| NOT DEFINED ARG_DOWNLOAD_EXTRACT_TIMESTAMP) |
| list(FIND ARGN URL urlIndex) |
| if(urlIndex GREATER_EQUAL 0) |
| math(EXPR urlIndex "${urlIndex} + 1") |
| list(LENGTH ARGN numArgs) |
| if(urlIndex GREATER_EQUAL numArgs) |
| message(FATAL_ERROR |
| "URL keyword needs to be followed by at least one URL" |
| ) |
| endif() |
| # If we have multiple URLs, none of them are allowed to be local paths. |
| # Therefore, we can test just the first URL, and if it is non-local, so |
| # will be the others if there are more. |
| list(GET ARGN ${urlIndex} firstUrl) |
| if(NOT IS_DIRECTORY "${firstUrl}") |
| cmake_policy(GET CMP0135 _FETCHCONTENT_CMP0135 |
| PARENT_SCOPE # undocumented, do not use outside of CMake |
| ) |
| if(_FETCHCONTENT_CMP0135 STREQUAL "") |
| message(AUTHOR_WARNING |
| "The DOWNLOAD_EXTRACT_TIMESTAMP option was not given and policy " |
| "CMP0135 is not set. The policy's OLD behavior will be used. " |
| "When using a URL download, the timestamps of extracted files " |
| "should preferably be that of the time of extraction, otherwise " |
| "code that depends on the extracted contents might not be " |
| "rebuilt if the URL changes. The OLD behavior preserves the " |
| "timestamps from the archive instead, but this is usually not " |
| "what you want. Update your project to the NEW behavior or " |
| "specify the DOWNLOAD_EXTRACT_TIMESTAMP option with a value of " |
| "true to avoid this robustness issue." |
| ) |
| set(ARG_DOWNLOAD_EXTRACT_TIMESTAMP TRUE) |
| elseif(_FETCHCONTENT_CMP0135 STREQUAL "NEW") |
| set(ARG_DOWNLOAD_EXTRACT_TIMESTAMP FALSE) |
| else() |
| set(ARG_DOWNLOAD_EXTRACT_TIMESTAMP TRUE) |
| endif() |
| endif() |
| endif() |
| endif() |
| |
| # Add back in the keyword args we pulled out and potentially tweaked/added |
| set(forward_args "${ARG_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS}") |
| set(sep EXTERNALPROJECT_INTERNAL_ARGUMENT_SEPARATOR) |
| foreach(key IN LISTS oneValueArgs) |
| if(DEFINED ARG_${key}) |
| list(PREPEND forward_args ${key} "${ARG_${key}}" ${sep}) |
| set(sep "") |
| endif() |
| endforeach() |
| |
| cmake_policy(GET CMP0168 cmp0168 |
| PARENT_SCOPE # undocumented, do not use outside of CMake |
| ) |
| if(cmp0168 STREQUAL "NEW") |
| list(PREPEND forward_args __DIRECT_POPULATION ${sep}) |
| endif() |
| |
| set(__argsQuoted) |
| foreach(__item IN LISTS forward_args) |
| string(APPEND __argsQuoted " [==[${__item}]==]") |
| endforeach() |
| cmake_language(EVAL CODE |
| "__FetchContent_declareDetails(${contentNameLower} ${__argsQuoted})" |
| ) |
| |
| endfunction() |
| |
| |
| #======================================================================= |
| # Set/get whether the specified content has been populated yet. |
| # The setter also records the source and binary dirs used. |
| #======================================================================= |
| |
| # Semi-internal use. Projects must not call this directly. Dependency |
| # providers must call it if they satisfy a request made with the |
| # FETCHCONTENT_MAKEAVAILABLE_SERIAL method (that is the only permitted |
| # place to call it outside of the FetchContent module). |
| function(FetchContent_SetPopulated contentName) |
| |
| cmake_parse_arguments(PARSE_ARGV 1 arg |
| "" |
| "SOURCE_DIR;BINARY_DIR" |
| "" |
| ) |
| if(NOT "${arg_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS}" STREQUAL "") |
| message(FATAL_ERROR "Unsupported arguments: ${arg_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS}") |
| endif() |
| |
| string(TOLOWER ${contentName} contentNameLower) |
| set(prefix "_FetchContent_${contentNameLower}") |
| |
| set(propertyName "${prefix}_sourceDir") |
| define_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY ${propertyName}) |
| if("${arg_SOURCE_DIR}" STREQUAL "") |
| # Don't discard a previously provided SOURCE_DIR |
| get_property(arg_SOURCE_DIR GLOBAL PROPERTY ${propertyName}) |
| endif() |
| set_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY ${propertyName} "${arg_SOURCE_DIR}") |
| |
| set(propertyName "${prefix}_binaryDir") |
| define_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY ${propertyName}) |
| if("${arg_BINARY_DIR}" STREQUAL "") |
| # Don't discard a previously provided BINARY_DIR |
| get_property(arg_BINARY_DIR GLOBAL PROPERTY ${propertyName}) |
| endif() |
| set_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY ${propertyName} "${arg_BINARY_DIR}") |
| |
| set(propertyName "${prefix}_populated") |
| define_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY ${propertyName}) |
| set_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY ${propertyName} TRUE) |
| |
| endfunction() |
| |
| |
| # Set variables in the calling scope for any of the retrievable |
| # properties. If no specific properties are requested, variables |
| # will be set for all retrievable properties. |
| # |
| # This function is intended to also be used by projects as the canonical |
| # way to detect whether they should call FetchContent_Populate() |
| # and pull the populated source into the build with add_subdirectory(), |
| # if they are using the populated content in that way. |
| function(FetchContent_GetProperties contentName) |
| |
| string(TOLOWER ${contentName} contentNameLower) |
| |
| set(options "") |
| set(oneValueArgs SOURCE_DIR BINARY_DIR POPULATED) |
| set(multiValueArgs "") |
| |
| cmake_parse_arguments(ARG "${options}" "${oneValueArgs}" "${multiValueArgs}" ${ARGN}) |
| |
| if(NOT ARG_SOURCE_DIR AND |
| NOT ARG_BINARY_DIR AND |
| NOT ARG_POPULATED) |
| # No specific properties requested, provide them all |
| set(ARG_SOURCE_DIR ${contentNameLower}_SOURCE_DIR) |
| set(ARG_BINARY_DIR ${contentNameLower}_BINARY_DIR) |
| set(ARG_POPULATED ${contentNameLower}_POPULATED) |
| endif() |
| |
| set(prefix "_FetchContent_${contentNameLower}") |
| |
| if(ARG_SOURCE_DIR) |
| set(propertyName "${prefix}_sourceDir") |
| get_property(value GLOBAL PROPERTY ${propertyName}) |
| if(value) |
| set(${ARG_SOURCE_DIR} ${value} PARENT_SCOPE) |
| endif() |
| endif() |
| |
| if(ARG_BINARY_DIR) |
| set(propertyName "${prefix}_binaryDir") |
| get_property(value GLOBAL PROPERTY ${propertyName}) |
| if(value) |
| set(${ARG_BINARY_DIR} ${value} PARENT_SCOPE) |
| endif() |
| endif() |
| |
| if(ARG_POPULATED) |
| set(propertyName "${prefix}_populated") |
| get_property(value GLOBAL PROPERTY ${propertyName} DEFINED) |
| set(${ARG_POPULATED} ${value} PARENT_SCOPE) |
| endif() |
| |
| endfunction() |
| |
| |
| #======================================================================= |
| # Performing the population |
| #======================================================================= |
| |
| # The value of contentName will always have been lowercased by the caller. |
| # All other arguments are assumed to be options that are understood by |
| # ExternalProject_Add(), except for QUIET and SUBBUILD_DIR. |
| function(__FetchContent_doPopulation contentName) |
| |
| set(options |
| QUIET |
| # EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL and SYSTEM have no meaning for ExternalProject, they |
| # are only used by us in FetchContent_MakeAvailable(). We need to parse |
| # and discard them here. |
| EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL |
| SYSTEM |
| ) |
| set(oneValueArgs |
| SUBBUILD_DIR |
| SOURCE_DIR |
| BINARY_DIR |
| # We need special processing if DOWNLOAD_NO_EXTRACT is true |
| DOWNLOAD_NO_EXTRACT |
| # Prevent the following from being passed through |
| CONFIGURE_COMMAND |
| BUILD_COMMAND |
| INSTALL_COMMAND |
| TEST_COMMAND |
| # We force these to be ON since we are always executing serially |
| # and we want all steps to have access to the terminal in case they |
| # need input from the command line (e.g. ask for a private key password) |
| # or they want to provide timely progress. We silently absorb and |
| # discard these if they are set by the caller. |
| USES_TERMINAL_DOWNLOAD |
| USES_TERMINAL_UPDATE |
| USES_TERMINAL_PATCH |
| # Internal options, may change at any time |
| __DIRECT_POPULATION |
| ) |
| set(multiValueArgs "") |
| |
| cmake_parse_arguments(PARSE_ARGV 1 ARG |
| "${options}" "${oneValueArgs}" "${multiValueArgs}") |
| |
| if(DEFINED ARG___DIRECT_POPULATION) |
| # Direct call to FetchContent_Populate() with full details. The policy |
| # setting of its caller is included in the function arguments. |
| set(direct_population ${ARG___DIRECT_POPULATION}) |
| else() |
| # FetchContent_Populate() called with only the name of a dependency. |
| # We need the policy setting of the corresponding FetchContent_Declare(). |
| get_property(direct_population GLOBAL PROPERTY |
| "_FetchContent_${contentNameLower}_direct_population" |
| ) |
| endif() |
| |
| if(NOT ARG_SUBBUILD_DIR) |
| if(NOT direct_population) |
| message(FATAL_ERROR "Internal error: SUBBUILD_DIR not set") |
| endif() |
| elseif(NOT IS_ABSOLUTE "${ARG_SUBBUILD_DIR}") |
| set(ARG_SUBBUILD_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${ARG_SUBBUILD_DIR}") |
| endif() |
| |
| if(NOT ARG_SOURCE_DIR) |
| message(FATAL_ERROR "Internal error: SOURCE_DIR not set") |
| elseif(NOT IS_ABSOLUTE "${ARG_SOURCE_DIR}") |
| set(ARG_SOURCE_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${ARG_SOURCE_DIR}") |
| endif() |
| |
| if(NOT ARG_BINARY_DIR) |
| message(FATAL_ERROR "Internal error: BINARY_DIR not set") |
| elseif(NOT IS_ABSOLUTE "${ARG_BINARY_DIR}") |
| set(ARG_BINARY_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${ARG_BINARY_DIR}") |
| endif() |
| |
| # Ensure the caller can know where to find the source and build directories |
| # with some convenient variables. Doing this here ensures the caller sees |
| # the correct result in the case where the default values are overridden by |
| # the content details set by the project. |
| set(${contentName}_SOURCE_DIR "${ARG_SOURCE_DIR}" PARENT_SCOPE) |
| set(${contentName}_BINARY_DIR "${ARG_BINARY_DIR}" PARENT_SCOPE) |
| |
| if(direct_population) |
| __FetchContent_populateDirect() |
| else() |
| __FetchContent_populateSubbuild() |
| endif() |
| endfunction() |
| |
| |
| function(__FetchContent_populateDirect) |
| # Policies CMP0097, CMP0135 and CMP0150 are handled in FetchContent_Declare() |
| # and the stored arguments already account for them. |
| # For CMP0097, the arguments will always assume NEW behavior by the time |
| # we get to here, so ensure ExternalProject sees that. |
| set(_EP_CMP0097 NEW) |
| |
| set(args_to_parse |
| "${ARG_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS}" |
| SOURCE_DIR "${ARG_SOURCE_DIR}" |
| BINARY_DIR "${ARG_BINARY_DIR}" |
| ) |
| if(ARG_DOWNLOAD_NO_EXTRACT) |
| list(APPEND args_to_parse DOWNLOAD_NO_EXTRACT YES) |
| endif() |
| |
| get_property(cmake_role GLOBAL PROPERTY CMAKE_ROLE) |
| if(cmake_role STREQUAL "PROJECT") |
| # We don't support direct population where a project makes a direct call |
| # to FetchContent_Populate(). That always goes through ExternalProject and |
| # will soon be deprecated anyway. |
| set(function_for_args FetchContent_Declare) |
| elseif(cmake_role STREQUAL "SCRIPT") |
| set(function_for_args FetchContent_Populate) |
| else() |
| message(FATAL_ERROR "Unsupported context for direct population") |
| endif() |
| |
| _ep_get_add_keywords(keywords) |
| _ep_parse_arguments_to_vars( |
| ${function_for_args} |
| "${keywords}" |
| ${contentName} |
| _EP_ |
| "${args_to_parse}" |
| ) |
| |
| # We use a simplified set of directories here. We do not need the full set |
| # of directories that ExternalProject supports, and we don't need the |
| # extensive customization options it supports either. Note that |
| # _EP_SOURCE_DIR and _EP_BINARY_DIR are always included in the saved args, |
| # so we must not set them here. |
| if(cmake_role STREQUAL "PROJECT") |
| # Put these under CMakeFiles so that they are removed by "cmake --fresh", |
| # which will cause the steps to re-run. |
| set(_EP_STAMP_DIR "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/CMakeFiles/fc-stamp/${contentNameLower}") |
| set(_EP_TMP_DIR "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/CMakeFiles/fc-tmp/${contentNameLower}") |
| else() |
| # We have no CMakeFiles in script mode, so keep everything together. |
| set(_EP_STAMP_DIR "${FETCHCONTENT_BASE_DIR}/${contentNameLower}-stamp") |
| set(_EP_TMP_DIR "${FETCHCONTENT_BASE_DIR}/${contentNameLower}-tmp") |
| endif() |
| # Always put downloaded things under FETCHCONTENT_BASE_DIR so that we can |
| # reuse previously downloaded content, even after a "cmake --fresh". |
| set(_EP_DOWNLOAD_DIR "${FETCHCONTENT_BASE_DIR}/${contentNameLower}-tmp") |
| |
| # If CMAKE_DISABLE_SOURCE_CHANGES is set to true and _EP_SOURCE_DIR is an |
| # existing directory in our source tree, calling file(MAKE_DIRECTORY) on it |
| # would cause a fatal error, even though it would be a no-op. |
| if(NOT EXISTS "${_EP_SOURCE_DIR}") |
| file(MAKE_DIRECTORY "${_EP_SOURCE_DIR}") |
| endif() |
| file(MAKE_DIRECTORY |
| "${_EP_BINARY_DIR}" |
| "${_EP_STAMP_DIR}" |
| "${_EP_TMP_DIR}" |
| "${_EP_DOWNLOAD_DIR}" |
| ) |
| |
| # We take over the stamp files and use our own for detecting whether each |
| # step is up-to-date. The method used by ExternalProject is specific to |
| # using a sub-build and is not appropriate for us here. |
| |
| set(download_script ${_EP_TMP_DIR}/download.cmake) |
| set(update_script ${_EP_TMP_DIR}/update.cmake) |
| set(patch_script ${_EP_TMP_DIR}/patch.cmake) |
| _ep_add_download_command(${contentName} |
| SCRIPT_FILE ${download_script} |
| DEPENDS_VARIABLE download_depends |
| ) |
| _ep_add_update_command(${contentName} |
| SCRIPT_FILE ${update_script} |
| DEPENDS_VARIABLE update_depends |
| ) |
| _ep_add_patch_command(${contentName} |
| SCRIPT_FILE ${patch_script} |
| # No additional dependencies for the patch step |
| ) |
| |
| set(download_stamp ${_EP_STAMP_DIR}/download.stamp) |
| set(update_stamp ${_EP_STAMP_DIR}/update.stamp) |
| set(patch_stamp ${_EP_STAMP_DIR}/patch.stamp) |
| __FetchContent_doStepDirect( |
| SCRIPT_FILE ${download_script} |
| STAMP_FILE ${download_stamp} |
| DEPENDS ${download_depends} |
| ) |
| __FetchContent_doStepDirect( |
| SCRIPT_FILE ${update_script} |
| STAMP_FILE ${update_stamp} |
| DEPENDS ${update_depends} ${download_stamp} |
| ) |
| __FetchContent_doStepDirect( |
| SCRIPT_FILE ${patch_script} |
| STAMP_FILE ${patch_stamp} |
| DEPENDS ${update_stamp} |
| ) |
| |
| endfunction() |
| |
| |
| function(__FetchContent_doStepDirect) |
| set(noValueOptions ) |
| set(singleValueOptions |
| SCRIPT_FILE |
| STAMP_FILE |
| ) |
| set(multiValueOptions |
| DEPENDS |
| ) |
| cmake_parse_arguments(PARSE_ARGV 0 arg |
| "${noValueOptions}" "${singleValueOptions}" "${multiValueOptions}" |
| ) |
| |
| if(NOT EXISTS ${arg_STAMP_FILE}) |
| set(do_step YES) |
| else() |
| set(do_step NO) |
| foreach(dep_file IN LISTS arg_DEPENDS arg_SCRIPT_FILE) |
| if(NOT EXISTS "${arg_STAMP_FILE}" OR |
| NOT EXISTS "${dep_file}" OR |
| NOT "${arg_STAMP_FILE}" IS_NEWER_THAN "${dep_file}") |
| set(do_step YES) |
| break() |
| endif() |
| endforeach() |
| endif() |
| |
| if(do_step) |
| include(${arg_SCRIPT_FILE}) |
| file(TOUCH "${arg_STAMP_FILE}") |
| endif() |
| endfunction() |
| |
| |
| function(__FetchContent_populateSubbuild) |
| # All argument parsing is done in __FetchContent_doPopulate(), since it is |
| # common to both the subbuild and direct population strategies. |
| # Parsed arguments are in ARG_... variables. |
| |
| # The unparsed arguments may contain spaces, so build up ARG_EXTRA |
| # in such a way that it correctly substitutes into the generated |
| # CMakeLists.txt file with each argument quoted. |
| unset(ARG_EXTRA) |
| foreach(arg IN LISTS ARG_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS) |
| set(ARG_EXTRA "${ARG_EXTRA} \"${arg}\"") |
| endforeach() |
| |
| if(ARG_DOWNLOAD_NO_EXTRACT) |
| set(ARG_EXTRA "${ARG_EXTRA} DOWNLOAD_NO_EXTRACT YES") |
| set(__FETCHCONTENT_COPY_FILE |
| " |
| ExternalProject_Get_Property(${contentName}-populate DOWNLOADED_FILE) |
| get_filename_component(dlFileName \"\${DOWNLOADED_FILE}\" NAME) |
| |
| ExternalProject_Add_Step(${contentName}-populate copyfile |
| COMMAND \"${CMAKE_COMMAND}\" -E copy_if_different |
| \"<DOWNLOADED_FILE>\" \"${ARG_SOURCE_DIR}\" |
| DEPENDEES patch |
| DEPENDERS configure |
| BYPRODUCTS \"${ARG_SOURCE_DIR}/\${dlFileName}\" |
| COMMENT \"Copying file to SOURCE_DIR\" |
| ) |
| ") |
| else() |
| unset(__FETCHCONTENT_COPY_FILE) |
| endif() |
| |
| # Hide output if requested, but save it to a variable in case there's an |
| # error so we can show the output upon failure. When not quiet, don't |
| # capture the output to a variable because the user may want to see the |
| # output as it happens (e.g. progress during long downloads). Combine both |
| # stdout and stderr in the one capture variable so the output stays in order. |
| if (ARG_QUIET) |
| set(outputOptions |
| OUTPUT_VARIABLE capturedOutput |
| ERROR_VARIABLE capturedOutput |
| ) |
| else() |
| set(capturedOutput) |
| set(outputOptions) |
| message(STATUS "Populating ${contentName}") |
| endif() |
| |
| if(CMAKE_GENERATOR) |
| set(subCMakeOpts "-G${CMAKE_GENERATOR}") |
| if(CMAKE_GENERATOR_PLATFORM) |
| list(APPEND subCMakeOpts "-A${CMAKE_GENERATOR_PLATFORM}") |
| endif() |
| if(CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET) |
| list(APPEND subCMakeOpts "-T${CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET}") |
| endif() |
| if(CMAKE_GENERATOR_INSTANCE) |
| list(APPEND subCMakeOpts "-DCMAKE_GENERATOR_INSTANCE:INTERNAL=${CMAKE_GENERATOR_INSTANCE}") |
| endif() |
| if(CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM) |
| list(APPEND subCMakeOpts "-DCMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM:FILEPATH=${CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM}") |
| endif() |
| |
| # GreenHills needs to know about the compiler and toolset to run the |
| # subbuild commands. Be sure to update the similar section in |
| # ExternalProject.cmake:_ep_extract_configure_command() |
| if(CMAKE_GENERATOR MATCHES "Green Hills MULTI") |
| list(APPEND subCMakeOpts |
| "-DGHS_TARGET_PLATFORM:STRING=${GHS_TARGET_PLATFORM}" |
| "-DGHS_PRIMARY_TARGET:STRING=${GHS_PRIMARY_TARGET}" |
| "-DGHS_TOOLSET_ROOT:STRING=${GHS_TOOLSET_ROOT}" |
| "-DGHS_OS_ROOT:STRING=${GHS_OS_ROOT}" |
| "-DGHS_OS_DIR:STRING=${GHS_OS_DIR}" |
| "-DGHS_BSP_NAME:STRING=${GHS_BSP_NAME}" |
| ) |
| endif() |
| |
| # Override the sub-build's configuration types for multi-config generators. |
| # This ensures we are not affected by any custom setting from the project |
| # and can always request a known configuration further below. |
| get_property(is_multi_config GLOBAL PROPERTY GENERATOR_IS_MULTI_CONFIG) |
| if(is_multi_config) |
| list(APPEND subCMakeOpts "-DCMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES:STRING=Debug") |
| endif() |
| |
| else() |
| # Likely we've been invoked via CMake's script mode where no |
| # generator is set (and hence CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM could not be |
| # trusted even if provided). We will have to rely on being |
| # able to find the default generator and build tool. |
| unset(subCMakeOpts) |
| endif() |
| |
| set(__FETCHCONTENT_CACHED_INFO "") |
| set(__passthrough_vars |
| CMAKE_EP_GIT_REMOTE_UPDATE_STRATEGY |
| CMAKE_TLS_VERSION |
| CMAKE_TLS_VERIFY |
| CMAKE_TLS_CAINFO |
| CMAKE_NETRC |
| CMAKE_NETRC_FILE |
| ) |
| foreach(var IN LISTS __passthrough_vars) |
| if(DEFINED ${var}) |
| # Embed directly in the generated CMakeLists.txt file to avoid making |
| # the cmake command line excessively long. It also makes debugging and |
| # testing easier. |
| string(APPEND __FETCHCONTENT_CACHED_INFO "set(${var} [==[${${var}}]==])\n") |
| endif() |
| endforeach() |
| |
| # Avoid using if(... IN_LIST ...) so we don't have to alter policy settings |
| list(FIND ARG_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS GIT_REPOSITORY indexResult) |
| if(indexResult GREATER_EQUAL 0) |
| find_package(Git QUIET) |
| string(APPEND __FETCHCONTENT_CACHED_INFO " |
| # Pass through things we've already detected in the main project to avoid |
| # paying the cost of redetecting them again in ExternalProject_Add() |
| set(GIT_EXECUTABLE [==[${GIT_EXECUTABLE}]==]) |
| set(GIT_VERSION_STRING [==[${GIT_VERSION_STRING}]==]) |
| set_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY _CMAKE_FindGit_GIT_EXECUTABLE_VERSION |
| [==[${GIT_EXECUTABLE};${GIT_VERSION_STRING}]==] |
| ) |
| ") |
| endif() |
| |
| # Create and build a separate CMake project to carry out the population. |
| # If we've already previously done these steps, they will not cause |
| # anything to be updated, so extra rebuilds of the project won't occur. |
| # Make sure to pass through CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM in case the main project |
| # has this set to something not findable on the PATH. We also ensured above |
| # that the Debug config will be defined for multi-config generators. |
| configure_file("${CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION_LIST_DIR}/FetchContent/CMakeLists.cmake.in" |
| "${ARG_SUBBUILD_DIR}/CMakeLists.txt" |
| @ONLY |
| ) |
| execute_process( |
| COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} ${subCMakeOpts} . |
| RESULT_VARIABLE result |
| ${outputOptions} |
| WORKING_DIRECTORY "${ARG_SUBBUILD_DIR}" |
| ) |
| if(result) |
| if(capturedOutput) |
| message("${capturedOutput}") |
| endif() |
| message(FATAL_ERROR "CMake step for ${contentName} failed: ${result}") |
| endif() |
| execute_process( |
| COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} --build . --config Debug |
| RESULT_VARIABLE result |
| ${outputOptions} |
| WORKING_DIRECTORY "${ARG_SUBBUILD_DIR}" |
| ) |
| if(result) |
| if(capturedOutput) |
| message("${capturedOutput}") |
| endif() |
| message(FATAL_ERROR "Build step for ${contentName} failed: ${result}") |
| endif() |
| |
| endfunction() |
| |
| |
| option(FETCHCONTENT_FULLY_DISCONNECTED "Disables all attempts to download or update content and assumes source dirs already exist") |
| option(FETCHCONTENT_UPDATES_DISCONNECTED "Enables UPDATE_DISCONNECTED behavior for all content population") |
| option(FETCHCONTENT_QUIET "Enables QUIET option for all content population" ON) |
| set(FETCHCONTENT_BASE_DIR "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/_deps" CACHE PATH "Directory under which to collect all populated content") |
| |
| # Populate the specified content using details stored from |
| # an earlier call to FetchContent_Declare(). |
| function(FetchContent_Populate contentName) |
| |
| if(NOT contentName) |
| message(FATAL_ERROR "Empty contentName not allowed for FetchContent_Populate()") |
| endif() |
| |
| if(ARGC EQUAL 1) |
| cmake_policy(GET CMP0169 cmp0169 |
| PARENT_SCOPE # undocumented, do not use outside of CMake |
| ) |
| if(NOT cmp0169 STREQUAL "OLD") |
| string(CONCAT msg |
| "Calling FetchContent_Populate(${contentName}) is deprecated, call " |
| "FetchContent_MakeAvailable(${contentName}) instead. " |
| "Policy CMP0169 can be set to OLD to allow " |
| "FetchContent_Populate(${contentName}) to be called directly for now, " |
| "but the ability to call it with declared details will be removed " |
| "completely in a future version." |
| ) |
| if(cmp0169 STREQUAL "NEW") |
| message(FATAL_ERROR "${msg}") |
| else() |
| message(AUTHOR_WARNING "${msg}") |
| endif() |
| endif() |
| set(__doDirectArgs) |
| else() |
| cmake_policy(GET CMP0168 cmp0168 |
| PARENT_SCOPE # undocumented, do not use outside of CMake |
| ) |
| if(cmp0168 STREQUAL "NEW") |
| set(__doDirectArgs __DIRECT_POPULATION YES) |
| else() |
| set(__doDirectArgs __DIRECT_POPULATION NO) |
| endif() |
| endif() |
| |
| cmake_policy(GET CMP0170 cmp0170 |
| PARENT_SCOPE # undocumented, do not use outside of CMake |
| ) |
| |
| cmake_parse_arguments(PARSE_ARGV 1 __arg "" "" "") |
| set(__argsQuoted "[==[${contentName}]==] [==[${cmp0170}]==]") |
| foreach(__item IN LISTS __arg_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS __doDirectArgs) |
| string(APPEND __argsQuoted " [==[${__item}]==]") |
| endforeach() |
| |
| cmake_language(EVAL CODE "__FetchContent_Populate(${__argsQuoted})") |
| |
| string(TOLOWER ${contentName} contentNameLower) |
| foreach(var IN ITEMS SOURCE_DIR BINARY_DIR POPULATED) |
| set(var "${contentNameLower}_${var}") |
| if(DEFINED ${var}) |
| set(${var} "${${var}}" PARENT_SCOPE) |
| endif() |
| endforeach() |
| |
| endfunction() |
| |
| function(__FetchContent_Populate contentName cmp0170) |
| |
| string(TOLOWER ${contentName} contentNameLower) |
| |
| if(ARGN) |
| # This is the direct population form with details fully specified |
| # as part of the call, so we already have everything we need |
| __FetchContent_doPopulation( |
| ${contentNameLower} |
| SUBBUILD_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${contentNameLower}-subbuild" |
| SOURCE_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${contentNameLower}-src" |
| BINARY_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${contentNameLower}-build" |
| ${ARGN} # Could override any of the above ..._DIR variables |
| ) |
| |
| # Pass source and binary dir variables back to the caller |
| set(${contentNameLower}_SOURCE_DIR "${${contentNameLower}_SOURCE_DIR}" PARENT_SCOPE) |
| set(${contentNameLower}_BINARY_DIR "${${contentNameLower}_BINARY_DIR}" PARENT_SCOPE) |
| |
| # Don't set global properties, or record that we did this population, since |
| # this was a direct call outside of the normal declared details form. |
| # We only want to save values in the global properties for content that |
| # honors the hierarchical details mechanism so that projects are not |
| # robbed of the ability to override details set in nested projects. |
| return() |
| endif() |
| |
| # No details provided, so assume they were saved from an earlier call |
| # to FetchContent_Declare(). Do a check that we haven't already |
| # populated this content before in case the caller forgot to check. |
| FetchContent_GetProperties(${contentName}) |
| if(${contentNameLower}_POPULATED) |
| if("${${contentNameLower}_SOURCE_DIR}" STREQUAL "") |
| message(FATAL_ERROR |
| "Content ${contentName} already populated by find_package() or a " |
| "dependency provider" |
| ) |
| else() |
| message(FATAL_ERROR |
| "Content ${contentName} already populated in ${${contentNameLower}_SOURCE_DIR}" |
| ) |
| endif() |
| endif() |
| |
| __FetchContent_getSavedDetails(${contentName} contentDetails) |
| if("${contentDetails}" STREQUAL "") |
| message(FATAL_ERROR "No details have been set for content: ${contentName}") |
| endif() |
| |
| string(TOUPPER ${contentName} contentNameUpper) |
| set(FETCHCONTENT_SOURCE_DIR_${contentNameUpper} |
| "${FETCHCONTENT_SOURCE_DIR_${contentNameUpper}}" |
| CACHE PATH "When not empty, overrides where to find pre-populated content for ${contentName}") |
| |
| if(FETCHCONTENT_SOURCE_DIR_${contentNameUpper}) |
| # The source directory has been explicitly provided in the cache, |
| # so no population is required. The build directory may still be specified |
| # by the declared details though. |
| |
| if(NOT IS_ABSOLUTE "${FETCHCONTENT_SOURCE_DIR_${contentNameUpper}}") |
| # Don't check this directory because we don't know what location it is |
| # expected to be relative to. We can't make this a hard error for backward |
| # compatibility reasons. |
| message(WARNING "Relative source directory specified. This is not safe, " |
| "as it depends on the calling directory scope.\n" |
| " FETCHCONTENT_SOURCE_DIR_${contentNameUpper} --> ${FETCHCONTENT_SOURCE_DIR_${contentNameUpper}}") |
| elseif(NOT EXISTS "${FETCHCONTENT_SOURCE_DIR_${contentNameUpper}}") |
| message(FATAL_ERROR "Manually specified source directory is missing:\n" |
| " FETCHCONTENT_SOURCE_DIR_${contentNameUpper} --> ${FETCHCONTENT_SOURCE_DIR_${contentNameUpper}}") |
| endif() |
| |
| set(${contentNameLower}_SOURCE_DIR "${FETCHCONTENT_SOURCE_DIR_${contentNameUpper}}") |
| |
| cmake_parse_arguments(savedDetails "" "BINARY_DIR" "" ${contentDetails}) |
| |
| if(savedDetails_BINARY_DIR) |
| set(${contentNameLower}_BINARY_DIR ${savedDetails_BINARY_DIR}) |
| else() |
| set(${contentNameLower}_BINARY_DIR "${FETCHCONTENT_BASE_DIR}/${contentNameLower}-build") |
| endif() |
| |
| elseif(FETCHCONTENT_FULLY_DISCONNECTED) |
| # Bypass population and assume source is already there from a previous run. |
| # Declared details may override the default source or build directories. |
| |
| cmake_parse_arguments(savedDetails "" "SOURCE_DIR;BINARY_DIR" "" ${contentDetails}) |
| |
| if(savedDetails_SOURCE_DIR) |
| set(${contentNameLower}_SOURCE_DIR ${savedDetails_SOURCE_DIR}) |
| else() |
| set(${contentNameLower}_SOURCE_DIR "${FETCHCONTENT_BASE_DIR}/${contentNameLower}-src") |
| endif() |
| if(NOT IS_ABSOLUTE "${${contentNameLower}_SOURCE_DIR}") |
| message(WARNING |
| "Relative source directory specified. This is not safe, as it depends " |
| "on the calling directory scope.\n" |
| " ${${contentNameLower}_SOURCE_DIR}" |
| ) |
| set(${contentNameLower}_SOURCE_DIR |
| "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${${contentNameLower}_SOURCE_DIR}" |
| ) |
| endif() |
| if(NOT EXISTS "${${contentNameLower}_SOURCE_DIR}") |
| if(cmp0170 STREQUAL "") |
| set(cmp0170 WARN) |
| endif() |
| string(CONCAT msg |
| "FETCHCONTENT_FULLY_DISCONNECTED is set to true, which requires the " |
| "source directory for dependency ${contentName} to already be populated. " |
| "This generally means it must not be set to true the first time CMake " |
| "is run in a build directory. The following source directory should " |
| "already be populated, but it doesn't exist:\n" |
| " ${${contentNameLower}_SOURCE_DIR}\n" |
| "Policy CMP0170 controls enforcement of this requirement." |
| ) |
| if(cmp0170 STREQUAL "NEW") |
| message(FATAL_ERROR "${msg}") |
| elseif(NOT cmp0170 STREQUAL "OLD") |
| # Note that this is a user warning, not a project author warning. |
| # The user has set FETCHCONTENT_FULLY_DISCONNECTED in a scenario |
| # where that is not allowed. |
| message(WARNING "${msg}") |
| endif() |
| endif() |
| |
| if(savedDetails_BINARY_DIR) |
| set(${contentNameLower}_BINARY_DIR ${savedDetails_BINARY_DIR}) |
| else() |
| set(${contentNameLower}_BINARY_DIR "${FETCHCONTENT_BASE_DIR}/${contentNameLower}-build") |
| endif() |
| |
| else() |
| # Support both a global "disconnect all updates" and a per-content |
| # update test (either one being set disables updates for this content). |
| option(FETCHCONTENT_UPDATES_DISCONNECTED_${contentNameUpper} |
| "Enables UPDATE_DISCONNECTED behavior just for population of ${contentName}") |
| if(FETCHCONTENT_UPDATES_DISCONNECTED OR |
| FETCHCONTENT_UPDATES_DISCONNECTED_${contentNameUpper}) |
| set(disconnectUpdates True) |
| else() |
| set(disconnectUpdates False) |
| endif() |
| |
| if(FETCHCONTENT_QUIET) |
| set(quietFlag QUIET) |
| else() |
| unset(quietFlag) |
| endif() |
| |
| set(__detailsQuoted) |
| foreach(__item IN LISTS contentDetails) |
| if(NOT __item STREQUAL "OVERRIDE_FIND_PACKAGE") |
| string(APPEND __detailsQuoted " [==[${__item}]==]") |
| endif() |
| endforeach() |
| cmake_language(EVAL CODE " |
| __FetchContent_doPopulation( |
| ${contentNameLower} |
| ${quietFlag} |
| UPDATE_DISCONNECTED ${disconnectUpdates} |
| SUBBUILD_DIR \"${FETCHCONTENT_BASE_DIR}/${contentNameLower}-subbuild\" |
| SOURCE_DIR \"${FETCHCONTENT_BASE_DIR}/${contentNameLower}-src\" |
| BINARY_DIR \"${FETCHCONTENT_BASE_DIR}/${contentNameLower}-build\" |
| # Put the saved details last so they can override any of the |
| # the options we set above (this can include SOURCE_DIR or |
| # BUILD_DIR) |
| ${__detailsQuoted} |
| )" |
| ) |
| endif() |
| |
| FetchContent_SetPopulated( |
| ${contentName} |
| SOURCE_DIR "${${contentNameLower}_SOURCE_DIR}" |
| BINARY_DIR "${${contentNameLower}_BINARY_DIR}" |
| ) |
| |
| # Pass variables back to the caller. The variables passed back here |
| # must match what FetchContent_GetProperties() sets when it is called |
| # with just the content name. |
| set(${contentNameLower}_SOURCE_DIR "${${contentNameLower}_SOURCE_DIR}" PARENT_SCOPE) |
| set(${contentNameLower}_BINARY_DIR "${${contentNameLower}_BINARY_DIR}" PARENT_SCOPE) |
| set(${contentNameLower}_POPULATED True PARENT_SCOPE) |
| |
| endfunction() |
| |
| function(__FetchContent_setupFindPackageRedirection contentName) |
| |
| __FetchContent_getSavedDetails(${contentName} contentDetails) |
| |
| string(TOLOWER ${contentName} contentNameLower) |
| get_property(wantFindPackage GLOBAL PROPERTY |
| _FetchContent_${contentNameLower}_find_package_args |
| DEFINED |
| ) |
| |
| # Avoid using if(... IN_LIST ...) so we don't have to alter policy settings |
| list(FIND contentDetails OVERRIDE_FIND_PACKAGE indexResult) |
| if(NOT wantFindPackage AND indexResult EQUAL -1) |
| # No find_package() redirection allowed |
| return() |
| endif() |
| |
| # We write out dep-config.cmake and dep-config-version.cmake file name |
| # forms here because they are forced to lowercase. FetchContent |
| # dependency names are case-insensitive, but find_package() config files |
| # are only case-insensitive for the -config and -config-version forms, |
| # not the Config and ConfigVersion forms. |
| set(inFileDir ${CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION_LIST_DIR}/FetchContent) |
| set(configFilePrefix1 "${CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_REDIRECTS_DIR}/${contentName}Config") |
| set(configFilePrefix2 "${CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_REDIRECTS_DIR}/${contentNameLower}-config") |
| if(NOT EXISTS "${configFilePrefix1}.cmake" AND |
| NOT EXISTS "${configFilePrefix2}.cmake") |
| configure_file(${inFileDir}/package-config.cmake.in |
| "${configFilePrefix2}.cmake" @ONLY |
| ) |
| endif() |
| if(NOT EXISTS "${configFilePrefix1}Version.cmake" AND |
| NOT EXISTS "${configFilePrefix2}-version.cmake") |
| configure_file(${inFileDir}/package-config-version.cmake.in |
| "${configFilePrefix2}-version.cmake" @ONLY |
| ) |
| endif() |
| |
| # Now that we've created the redirected package config files, prevent |
| # find_package() from delegating to FetchContent and let it find these |
| # config files through its normal processing. |
| set(propertyName "${prefix}_override_find_package") |
| set(GLOBAL PROPERTY ${propertyName} FALSE) |
| set(${contentName}_DIR "${CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_REDIRECTS_DIR}" |
| CACHE INTERNAL "Redirected by FetchContent" |
| ) |
| |
| endfunction() |
| |
| # Arguments are assumed to be the names of dependencies that have been |
| # declared previously and should be populated. It is not an error if |
| # any of them have already been populated (they will just be skipped in |
| # that case). The command is implemented as a macro so that the variables |
| # defined by the FetchContent_GetProperties() and FetchContent_Populate() |
| # calls will be available to the caller. |
| macro(FetchContent_MakeAvailable) |
| |
| # We must append an item, even if the variable is unset, so prefix its value. |
| # We will strip that prefix when we pop the value at the end of the macro. |
| list(APPEND __cmake_fcCurrentVarsStack |
| "__fcprefix__${CMAKE_VERIFY_INTERFACE_HEADER_SETS}" |
| ) |
| set(CMAKE_VERIFY_INTERFACE_HEADER_SETS FALSE) |
| |
| get_property(__cmake_providerCommand GLOBAL PROPERTY |
| __FETCHCONTENT_MAKEAVAILABLE_SERIAL_PROVIDER |
| ) |
| foreach(__cmake_contentName IN ITEMS ${ARGV}) |
| string(TOLOWER ${__cmake_contentName} __cmake_contentNameLower) |
| |
| # If user specified FETCHCONTENT_SOURCE_DIR_... for this dependency, that |
| # overrides everything else and we shouldn't try to use find_package() or |
| # a dependency provider. |
| string(TOUPPER ${__cmake_contentName} __cmake_contentNameUpper) |
| if("${FETCHCONTENT_SOURCE_DIR_${__cmake_contentNameUpper}}" STREQUAL "") |
| # Dependency provider gets first opportunity, but prevent infinite |
| # recursion if we are called again for the same thing |
| if(NOT "${__cmake_providerCommand}" STREQUAL "" AND |
| NOT DEFINED __cmake_fcProvider_${__cmake_contentNameLower}) |
| message(VERBOSE |
| "Trying FETCHCONTENT_MAKEAVAILABLE_SERIAL dependency provider for " |
| "${__cmake_contentName}" |
| ) |
| |
| if(DEFINED CMAKE_EXPORT_FIND_PACKAGE_NAME) |
| list(APPEND __cmake_fcCurrentVarsStack "${CMAKE_EXPORT_FIND_PACKAGE_NAME}") |
| else() |
| # This just needs to be something that can't be a real package name |
| list(APPEND __cmake_fcCurrentVarsStack "<<::VAR_NOT_SET::>>") |
| endif() |
| set(CMAKE_EXPORT_FIND_PACKAGE_NAME "${__cmake_contentName}") |
| |
| # It's still valid if there are no saved details. The project may have |
| # been written to assume a dependency provider is always set and will |
| # provide dependencies without having any declared details for them. |
| __FetchContent_getSavedDetails(${__cmake_contentName} __cmake_contentDetails) |
| set(__cmake_providerArgs |
| "FETCHCONTENT_MAKEAVAILABLE_SERIAL" |
| "${__cmake_contentName}" |
| ) |
| # Empty arguments must be preserved because of things like |
| # GIT_SUBMODULES (see CMP0097) |
| foreach(__cmake_item IN LISTS __cmake_contentDetails) |
| string(APPEND __cmake_providerArgs " [==[${__cmake_item}]==]") |
| endforeach() |
| |
| # This property might be defined but empty. As long as it is defined, |
| # find_package() can be called. |
| get_property(__cmake_addfpargs GLOBAL PROPERTY |
| _FetchContent_${__cmake_contentNameLower}_find_package_args |
| DEFINED |
| ) |
| if(__cmake_addfpargs) |
| get_property(__cmake_fpargs GLOBAL PROPERTY |
| _FetchContent_${__cmake_contentNameLower}_find_package_args |
| ) |
| string(APPEND __cmake_providerArgs " FIND_PACKAGE_ARGS") |
| foreach(__cmake_item IN LISTS __cmake_fpargs) |
| string(APPEND __cmake_providerArgs " [==[${__cmake_item}]==]") |
| endforeach() |
| endif() |
| |
| # Calling the provider could lead to FetchContent_MakeAvailable() being |
| # called for a nested dependency. That nested call may occur in the |
| # current variable scope. We have to save and restore the variables we |
| # need preserved. |
| list(APPEND __cmake_fcCurrentVarsStack |
| ${__cmake_contentName} |
| ${__cmake_contentNameLower} |
| ) |
| |
| set(__cmake_fcProvider_${__cmake_contentNameLower} YES) |
| |
| # The provider needs to see policies from our caller, so we need a |
| # helper macro defined outside our policy block. We pass through a |
| # variable name rather than variable contents to avoid any potential |
| # problems with parsing macro arguments. |
| set(__cmake_fcCode "${__cmake_providerCommand}(${__cmake_providerArgs})") |
| __FetchContent_MakeAvailable_eval_code(__cmake_fcCode) |
| |
| list(POP_BACK __cmake_fcCurrentVarsStack |
| __cmake_contentNameLower |
| __cmake_contentName |
| CMAKE_EXPORT_FIND_PACKAGE_NAME |
| ) |
| if(CMAKE_EXPORT_FIND_PACKAGE_NAME STREQUAL "<<::VAR_NOT_SET::>>") |
| unset(CMAKE_EXPORT_FIND_PACKAGE_NAME) |
| endif() |
| |
| unset(__cmake_fcCode) |
| unset(__cmake_fcProvider_${__cmake_contentNameLower}) |
| unset(__cmake_providerArgs) |
| unset(__cmake_addfpargs) |
| unset(__cmake_fpargs) |
| unset(__cmake_item) |
| unset(__cmake_contentDetails) |
| |
| FetchContent_GetProperties(${__cmake_contentName}) |
| if(${__cmake_contentNameLower}_POPULATED) |
| continue() |
| endif() |
| endif() |
| |
| # Check if we've been asked to try find_package() first, even if we |
| # have already populated this dependency. If we previously tried to |
| # use find_package() for this and it succeeded, those things might |
| # no longer be in scope, so we have to do it again. |
| get_property(__cmake_haveFpArgs GLOBAL PROPERTY |
| _FetchContent_${__cmake_contentNameLower}_find_package_args DEFINED |
| ) |
| if(__cmake_haveFpArgs) |
| unset(__cmake_haveFpArgs) |
| message(VERBOSE "Trying find_package(${__cmake_contentName} ...) before FetchContent") |
| get_property(__cmake_fpArgs GLOBAL PROPERTY |
| _FetchContent_${__cmake_contentNameLower}_find_package_args |
| ) |
| |
| # This call could lead to FetchContent_MakeAvailable() being called for |
| # a nested dependency and it may occur in the current variable scope. |
| # We have to save/restore the variables we need to preserve. |
| list(APPEND __cmake_fcCurrentNameStack |
| ${__cmake_contentName} |
| ${__cmake_contentNameLower} |
| ) |
| # We pass variable names rather than their contents so as to avoid any |
| # potential problems with macro argument parsing |
| __FetchContent_MakeAvailable_find_package(__cmake_contentName __cmake_fpArgs) |
| list(POP_BACK __cmake_fcCurrentNameStack |
| __cmake_contentNameLower |
| __cmake_contentName |
| ) |
| unset(__cmake_fpArgs) |
| |
| if(${__cmake_contentName}_FOUND) |
| FetchContent_SetPopulated(${__cmake_contentName}) |
| FetchContent_GetProperties(${__cmake_contentName}) |
| continue() |
| endif() |
| endif() |
| else() |
| unset(__cmake_haveFpArgs) |
| endif() |
| |
| FetchContent_GetProperties(${__cmake_contentName}) |
| if(NOT ${__cmake_contentNameLower}_POPULATED) |
| cmake_policy(GET CMP0170 __cmake_fc_cmp0170 |
| PARENT_SCOPE # undocumented, do not use outside of CMake |
| ) |
| __FetchContent_Populate(${__cmake_contentName} "${__cmake_fc_cmp0170}") |
| unset(__cmake_fc_cmp0170) |
| __FetchContent_setupFindPackageRedirection(${__cmake_contentName}) |
| |
| # Only try to call add_subdirectory() if the populated content |
| # can be treated that way. Protecting the call with the check |
| # allows this function to be used for projects that just want |
| # to ensure the content exists, such as to provide content at |
| # a known location. We check the saved details for an optional |
| # SOURCE_SUBDIR which can be used in the same way as its meaning |
| # for ExternalProject. It won't matter if it was passed through |
| # to the ExternalProject sub-build, since it would have been |
| # ignored there. |
| set(__cmake_srcdir "${${__cmake_contentNameLower}_SOURCE_DIR}") |
| __FetchContent_getSavedDetails(${__cmake_contentName} __cmake_contentDetails) |
| if("${__cmake_contentDetails}" STREQUAL "") |
| message(FATAL_ERROR "No details have been set for content: ${__cmake_contentName}") |
| endif() |
| cmake_parse_arguments(__cmake_arg "EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL;SYSTEM" "SOURCE_SUBDIR" "" ${__cmake_contentDetails}) |
| if(NOT "${__cmake_arg_SOURCE_SUBDIR}" STREQUAL "") |
| string(APPEND __cmake_srcdir "/${__cmake_arg_SOURCE_SUBDIR}") |
| endif() |
| |
| if(EXISTS ${__cmake_srcdir}/CMakeLists.txt) |
| if(DEFINED CMAKE_EXPORT_FIND_PACKAGE_NAME) |
| list(APPEND __cmake_fcCurrentVarsStack "${CMAKE_EXPORT_FIND_PACKAGE_NAME}") |
| else() |
| # This just needs to be something that can't be a real package name |
| list(APPEND __cmake_fcCurrentVarsStack "<<::VAR_NOT_SET::>>") |
| endif() |
| set(CMAKE_EXPORT_FIND_PACKAGE_NAME "${__cmake_contentName}") |
| |
| set(__cmake_add_subdirectory_args ${__cmake_srcdir} ${${__cmake_contentNameLower}_BINARY_DIR}) |
| if(__cmake_arg_EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL) |
| list(APPEND __cmake_add_subdirectory_args EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL) |
| endif() |
| if(__cmake_arg_SYSTEM) |
| list(APPEND __cmake_add_subdirectory_args SYSTEM) |
| endif() |
| |
| # We pass a variable name rather than its contents so as to avoid any |
| # potential problems with macro argument parsing. It's highly unlikely |
| # in this case, but still theoretically possible someone might try to |
| # use a directory name that looks like a CMake variable evaluation. |
| __FetchContent_MakeAvailable_add_subdirectory(__cmake_add_subdirectory_args) |
| |
| list(POP_BACK __cmake_fcCurrentVarsStack CMAKE_EXPORT_FIND_PACKAGE_NAME) |
| if(CMAKE_EXPORT_FIND_PACKAGE_NAME STREQUAL "<<::VAR_NOT_SET::>>") |
| unset(CMAKE_EXPORT_FIND_PACKAGE_NAME) |
| endif() |
| endif() |
| |
| unset(__cmake_srcdir) |
| unset(__cmake_contentDetails) |
| unset(__cmake_arg_EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL) |
| unset(__cmake_arg_SYSTEM) |
| unset(__cmake_arg_SOURCE_SUBDIR) |
| unset(__cmake_add_subdirectory_args) |
| endif() |
| endforeach() |
| |
| # Prefix will be "__fcprefix__" |
| list(POP_BACK __cmake_fcCurrentVarsStack __cmake_original_verify_setting) |
| string(SUBSTRING "${__cmake_original_verify_setting}" |
| 12 -1 __cmake_original_verify_setting |
| ) |
| set(CMAKE_VERIFY_INTERFACE_HEADER_SETS ${__cmake_original_verify_setting}) |
| |
| # clear local variables to prevent leaking into the caller's scope |
| unset(__cmake_contentName) |
| unset(__cmake_contentNameLower) |
| unset(__cmake_contentNameUpper) |
| unset(__cmake_providerCommand) |
| unset(__cmake_original_verify_setting) |
| |
| endmacro() |
| |
| endblock() # End of FetchContent module's policy scope |
| |
| # These are factored out here outside our policies block to preserve policy |
| # settings of the scope from which FetchContent was included. Any project or |
| # user code that actually relies on this is fragile and should enforce its own |
| # policies instead, but we keep these here to preserve backward compatibility. |
| macro(__FetchContent_MakeAvailable_eval_code code_var) |
| cmake_language(EVAL CODE "${${code_var}}") |
| endmacro() |
| |
| macro(__FetchContent_MakeAvailable_find_package first_arg_var remaining_args_var) |
| find_package(${${first_arg_var}} ${${remaining_args_var}}) |
| endmacro() |
| |
| macro(__FetchContent_MakeAvailable_add_subdirectory args_var) |
| add_subdirectory(${${args_var}}) |
| endmacro() |