CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET¶
Native build system toolset specification provided by user.
Some CMake generators support a toolset specification to tell the
native build system how to choose a compiler. If the user specifies
a toolset (e.g. via the cmake(1)
-T
option or via
the CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET
environment variable) the value
will be available in this variable.
The value of this variable should never be modified by project code.
A toolchain file specified by the CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE
variable may initialize CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET
. Once a given
build tree has been initialized with a particular value for this
variable, changing the value has undefined behavior.
Toolset specification is supported only on specific generators:
Visual Studio Generators for VS 2010 and above
The
Xcode
generator for Xcode 3.0 and aboveThe
Green Hills MULTI
generator
See native build system documentation for allowed toolset names.
Visual Studio Toolset Selection¶
The Visual Studio Generators support toolset specification using one of these forms:
toolset
toolset[,key=value]*
key=value[,key=value]*
The toolset
specifies the toolset name. The selected toolset name
is provided in the CMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_TOOLSET
variable.
The key=value
pairs form a comma-separated list of options to
specify generator-specific details of the toolset selection.
Supported pairs are:
cuda=<version>|<path>
Specify the CUDA toolkit version to use or the path to a standalone CUDA toolkit directory. Supported by VS 2010 and above. The version can only be used with the CUDA toolkit VS integration globally installed. See the
CMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_TOOLSET_CUDA
andCMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_TOOLSET_CUDA_CUSTOM_DIR
variables.host=<arch>
Specify the host tools architecture as
x64
orx86
. Supported by VS 2013 and above. See theCMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_TOOLSET_HOST_ARCHITECTURE
variable.version=<version>
Specify the toolset version to use. Supported by VS 2017 and above with the specified toolset installed. See the
CMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_TOOLSET_VERSION
variable.VCTargetsPath=<path>
Specify an alternative
VCTargetsPath
value for Visual Studio project files. This allows use of VS platform extension configuration files (.props
and.targets
) that are not installed with VS.