ccmake version 2.8.12.2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Name ccmake - Curses Interface for CMake. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Usage ccmake ccmake ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Description The "ccmake" executable is the CMake curses interface. Project configuration settings may be specified interactively through this GUI. Brief instructions are provided at the bottom of the terminal when the program is running. CMake is a cross-platform build system generator. Projects specify their build process with platform-independent CMake listfiles included in each directory of a source tree with the name CMakeLists.txt. Users build a project by using CMake to generate a build system for a native tool on their platform. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Options -C Pre-load a script to populate the cache. When cmake is first run in an empty build tree, it creates a CMakeCache.txt file and populates it with customizable settings for the project. This option may be used to specify a file from which to load cache entries before the first pass through the project's cmake listfiles. The loaded entries take priority over the project's default values. The given file should be a CMake script containing SET commands that use the CACHE option, not a cache-format file. -D := Create a cmake cache entry. When cmake is first run in an empty build tree, it creates a CMakeCache.txt file and populates it with customizable settings for the project. This option may be used to specify a setting that takes priority over the project's default value. The option may be repeated for as many cache entries as desired. -U Remove matching entries from CMake cache. This option may be used to remove one or more variables from the CMakeCache.txt file, globbing expressions using * and ? are supported. The option may be repeated for as many cache entries as desired. Use with care, you can make your CMakeCache.txt non-working. -G Specify a build system generator. CMake may support multiple native build systems on certain platforms. A generator is responsible for generating a particular build system. Possible generator names are specified in the Generators section. -T Specify toolset name if supported by generator. Some CMake generators support a toolset name to be given to the native build system to choose a compiler. This is supported only on specific generators: Visual Studio >= 10 Xcode >= 3.0 See native build system documentation for allowed toolset names. -Wno-dev Suppress developer warnings. Suppress warnings that are meant for the author of the CMakeLists.txt files. -Wdev Enable developer warnings. Enable warnings that are meant for the author of the CMakeLists.txt files. --copyright [file] Print the CMake copyright and exit. If a file is specified, the copyright is written into it. --help,-help,-usage,-h,-H,/? Print usage information and exit. Usage describes the basic command line interface and its options. --help-full [file] Print full help and exit. Full help displays most of the documentation provided by the UNIX man page. It is provided for use on non-UNIX platforms, but is also convenient if the man page is not installed. If a file is specified, the help is written into it. --help-html [file] Print full help in HTML format. This option is used by CMake authors to help produce web pages. If a file is specified, the help is written into it. --help-man [file] Print full help as a UNIX man page and exit. This option is used by the cmake build to generate the UNIX man page. If a file is specified, the help is written into it. --version,-version,/V [file] Show program name/version banner and exit. If a file is specified, the version is written into it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Generators Unix Makefiles Generates standard UNIX makefiles. A hierarchy of UNIX makefiles is generated into the build tree. Any standard UNIX-style make program can build the project through the default make target. A "make install" target is also provided. Ninja Generates build.ninja files (experimental). A build.ninja file is generated into the build tree. Recent versions of the ninja program can build the project through the "all" target. An "install" target is also provided. CodeBlocks - Ninja Generates CodeBlocks project files. Project files for CodeBlocks will be created in the top directory and in every subdirectory which features a CMakeLists.txt file containing a PROJECT() call. Additionally a hierarchy of makefiles is generated into the build tree. The appropriate make program can build the project through the default make target. A "make install" target is also provided. CodeBlocks - Unix Makefiles Generates CodeBlocks project files. Project files for CodeBlocks will be created in the top directory and in every subdirectory which features a CMakeLists.txt file containing a PROJECT() call. Additionally a hierarchy of makefiles is generated into the build tree. The appropriate make program can build the project through the default make target. A "make install" target is also provided. Eclipse CDT4 - Ninja Generates Eclipse CDT 4.0 project files. Project files for Eclipse will be created in the top directory. In out of source builds, a linked resource to the top level source directory will be created. Additionally a hierarchy of makefiles is generated into the build tree. The appropriate make program can build the project through the default make target. A "make install" target is also provided. Eclipse CDT4 - Unix Makefiles Generates Eclipse CDT 4.0 project files. Project files for Eclipse will be created in the top directory. In out of source builds, a linked resource to the top level source directory will be created. Additionally a hierarchy of makefiles is generated into the build tree. The appropriate make program can build the project through the default make target. A "make install" target is also provided. KDevelop3 Generates KDevelop 3 project files. Project files for KDevelop 3 will be created in the top directory and in every subdirectory which features a CMakeLists.txt file containing a PROJECT() call. If you change the settings using KDevelop cmake will try its best to keep your changes when regenerating the project files. Additionally a hierarchy of UNIX makefiles is generated into the build tree. Any standard UNIX-style make program can build the project through the default make target. A "make install" target is also provided. KDevelop3 - Unix Makefiles Generates KDevelop 3 project files. Project files for KDevelop 3 will be created in the top directory and in every subdirectory which features a CMakeLists.txt file containing a PROJECT() call. If you change the settings using KDevelop cmake will try its best to keep your changes when regenerating the project files. Additionally a hierarchy of UNIX makefiles is generated into the build tree. Any standard UNIX-style make program can build the project through the default make target. A "make install" target is also provided. Sublime Text 2 - Ninja Generates Sublime Text 2 project files. Project files for Sublime Text 2 will be created in the top directory and in every subdirectory which features a CMakeLists.txt file containing a PROJECT() call. Additionally Makefiles (or build.ninja files) are generated into the build tree. The appropriate make program can build the project through the default make target. A "make install" target is also provided. Sublime Text 2 - Unix Makefiles Generates Sublime Text 2 project files. Project files for Sublime Text 2 will be created in the top directory and in every subdirectory which features a CMakeLists.txt file containing a PROJECT() call. Additionally Makefiles (or build.ninja files) are generated into the build tree. The appropriate make program can build the project through the default make target. A "make install" target is also provided. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Properties CMake Properties - Properties supported by CMake, the Cross-Platform Makefile Generator. This is the documentation for the properties supported by CMake. Properties can have different scopes. They can either be assigned to a source file, a directory, a target or globally to CMake. By modifying the values of properties the behaviour of the build system can be customized. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Command add_compile_options Adds options to the compilation of source files. add_compile_options(