FindPackageHandleStandardArgs¶
This module provides commands intended for use in Find Modules
implementing find_package(<PackageName>)
calls.
Load this module in a CMake find module with:
FindFoo.cmake
¶include(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs)
Commands¶
This module provides the following commands:
- find_package_handle_standard_args¶
Handles the
REQUIRED
,QUIET
and version-related arguments offind_package()
.There are two signatures:
find_package_handle_standard_args( <PackageName> (DEFAULT_MSG|<custom-failure-message>) <required-vars>... ) find_package_handle_standard_args( <PackageName> [REQUIRED_VARS <required-vars>...] [VERSION_VAR <version-var>] [HANDLE_VERSION_RANGE] [HANDLE_COMPONENTS] [CONFIG_MODE] [NAME_MISMATCHED] [REASON_FAILURE_MESSAGE <reason-failure-message>] [FAIL_MESSAGE <custom-failure-message>] [FOUND_VAR <result-var>] # Deprecated )
This command sets the
<PackageName>_FOUND
variable toTRUE
if all the variables listed in<required-vars>...
contain valid results (e.g., valid filepaths) and any optional constraints are satisfied, andFALSE
otherwise. A success or failure message may be displayed based on the results and on whether theREQUIRED
and/orQUIET
option was given to thefind_package()
call.The arguments are:
<PackageName>
The name of the package. For example, as written in the
Find<PackageName>.cmake
find module filename.(DEFAULT_MSG|<custom-failure-message>)
In the simple signature this specifies the failure message. Use
DEFAULT_MSG
to ask for a default message to be computed (recommended). Not valid in the full signature.REQUIRED_VARS <required-vars>...
Specify the variables which are required for this package. These may be named in the generated failure message asking the user to set the missing variable values. Therefore these should typically be cache entries such as
Foo_LIBRARY
and not output variables likeFoo_LIBRARIES
.Changed in version 3.18: If
HANDLE_COMPONENTS
is specified, this option can be omitted.VERSION_VAR <version-var>
Specify the name of a variable that holds the version of the package that has been found. This version will be checked against the (potentially) specified required version given to the
find_package()
call, including itsEXACT
option. The default messages include information about the required version and the version which has been actually found, both if the version is ok or not.HANDLE_VERSION_RANGE
Added in version 3.19.
Enable handling of a version range, if one is specified. Without this option, a developer warning will be displayed if a version range is specified.
HANDLE_COMPONENTS
Enable handling of package components. In this case, the command will report which components have been found and which are missing, and the
<PackageName>_FOUND
variable will be set toFALSE
if any of the required components (i.e. not the ones listed after theOPTIONAL_COMPONENTS
option offind_package()
) are missing.CONFIG_MODE
Specify that the calling find module is a wrapper around a call to
find_package(<PackageName> NO_MODULE)
. This implies aVERSION_VAR
value of<PackageName>_VERSION
. The command will automatically check whether the package configuration file was found.NAME_MISMATCHED
Added in version 3.17.
Indicate that the
<PackageName>
does not match the value ofCMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_NAME
variable. This is usually a mistake and raises a warning, but it may be intentional for usage of the command for components of a larger package.REASON_FAILURE_MESSAGE <reason-failure-message>
Added in version 3.16.
Specify a custom message of the reason for the failure which will be appended to the default generated message.
FAIL_MESSAGE <custom-failure-message>
Specify a custom failure message instead of using the default generated message. Not recommended.
FOUND_VAR <result-var>
Deprecated since version 3.3: This option should no longer be used.
Specifies either
<PackageName>_FOUND
or<PACKAGENAME>_FOUND
as the result variable. This exists only for backward compatibility with older versions of CMake and is now ignored. Result variables of both names are now always set for compatibility also with or without this option.
Note
If
<PackageName>
does not matchCMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_NAME
for the calling module, a warning that there is a mismatch is given. TheFPHSA_NAME_MISMATCHED
variable may be set to bypass the warning if using the old signature and theNAME_MISMATCHED
argument using the new signature. To avoid forcing the caller to require newer versions of CMake for usage, the variable's value will be used if defined when theNAME_MISMATCHED
argument is not passed for the new signature (but using both is an error).
- find_package_check_version¶
Added in version 3.19.
Checks if a given version is valid against the version-related arguments of
find_package()
:find_package_check_version( <version> <result-var> [HANDLE_VERSION_RANGE] [RESULT_MESSAGE_VARIABLE <message-var>] )
The arguments are:
<version>
The version string to check.
<result-var>
Name of the result variable that will hold a boolean value giving the result of the check.
HANDLE_VERSION_RANGE
Enable handling of a version range, if one is specified. Without this option, a developer warning will be displayed if a version range is specified.
RESULT_MESSAGE_VARIABLE <message-var>
Specify a variable to get back a message describing the result of the check.
Examples¶
Examples: Full Signature¶
Example for using a full signature of find_package_handle_standard_args()
:
FindLibArchive.cmake
¶include(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs)
find_package_handle_standard_args(
LibArchive
REQUIRED_VARS LibArchive_LIBRARY LibArchive_INCLUDE_DIR
VERSION_VAR LibArchive_VERSION
)
In this case, the LibArchive
package is considered to be found if
both LibArchive_LIBRARY
and LibArchive_INCLUDE_DIR
are valid.
Also the version of LibArchive
will be checked by using the version
contained in LibArchive_VERSION
. Since no FAIL_MESSAGE
is given,
the default messages will be printed.
Another example for the full signature of
find_package_handle_standard_args()
:
FindAutomoc4.cmake
¶find_package(Automoc4 QUIET NO_MODULE HINTS /opt/automoc4)
include(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs)
find_package_handle_standard_args(Automoc4 CONFIG_MODE)
In this case, a FindAutomoc4.cmake
module wraps a call to
find_package(Automoc4 NO_MODULE)
and adds an additional search
directory for automoc4
. Then the call to
find_package_handle_standard_args()
produces a proper success/failure
message.
Example: Simple Signature¶
Example for using a simple signature of find_package_handle_standard_args()
:
FindLibXml2.cmake
¶include(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs)
find_package_handle_standard_args(
LibXml2
DEFAULT_MSG
LIBXML2_LIBRARY LIBXML2_INCLUDE_DIR
)
In this example, the LibXml2
package is considered to be found if both
LIBXML2_LIBRARY
and LIBXML2_INCLUDE_DIR
variables are valid. Then
also LibXml2_FOUND
is set to TRUE
. If it is not found and
REQUIRED
was used, it fails with a message(FATAL_ERROR)
,
independent whether QUIET
was used or not. If it is found, success will
be reported, including the content of the first required variable specified
in <required-vars>...
. On repeated CMake runs, the same message will
not be printed again.
Example: Checking Version¶
Example for the find_package_check_version()
usage:
FindFoo.cmake
¶include(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs)
find_package_check_version(
1.2.3
result
HANDLE_VERSION_RANGE
RESULT_MESSAGE_VARIABLE reason
)
if(result)
message(STATUS "${reason}")
else()
# Logic when version check is not successful.
message(WARNING "${reason}")
endif()
See Also¶
Find Modules for details how to write a find module.