FindBoost¶
Find Boost include dirs and libraries
Use this module by invoking find_package()
with the form:
find_package(Boost
[version] [EXACT] # Minimum or EXACT version e.g. 1.67.0
[REQUIRED] # Fail with error if Boost is not found
[COMPONENTS <libs>...] # Boost libraries by their canonical name
# e.g. "date_time" for "libboost_date_time"
[OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS <libs>...]
# Optional Boost libraries by their canonical name)
) # e.g. "date_time" for "libboost_date_time"
This module finds headers and requested component libraries OR a CMake package configuration file provided by a "Boost CMake" build. For the latter case skip to the Boost CMake section below.
New in version 3.7: bzip2
and zlib
components (Windows only).
New in version 3.11: The OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS
option.
New in version 3.13: stacktrace_*
components.
New in version 3.19: bzip2
and zlib
components on all platforms.
Result Variables¶
This module defines the following variables:
Boost_FOUND
True if headers and requested libraries were found.
Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS
Boost include directories.
Boost_LIBRARY_DIRS
Link directories for Boost libraries.
Boost_LIBRARIES
Boost component libraries to be linked.
Boost_<COMPONENT>_FOUND
True if component
<COMPONENT>
was found (<COMPONENT>
name is upper-case).Boost_<COMPONENT>_LIBRARY
Libraries to link for component
<COMPONENT>
(may includetarget_link_libraries()
debug/optimized keywords).Boost_VERSION_MACRO
BOOST_VERSION
value fromboost/version.hpp
.Boost_VERSION_STRING
Boost version number in
X.Y.Z
format.Boost_VERSION
Boost version number in
X.Y.Z
format (same asBoost_VERSION_STRING
).Changed in version 3.15: In previous CMake versions, this variable used the raw version string from the Boost header (same as
Boost_VERSION_MACRO
). See policyCMP0093
.Boost_LIB_VERSION
Version string appended to library filenames.
Boost_VERSION_MAJOR
,Boost_MAJOR_VERSION
Boost major version number (
X
inX.Y.Z
).Boost_VERSION_MINOR
,Boost_MINOR_VERSION
Boost minor version number (
Y
inX.Y.Z
).Boost_VERSION_PATCH
,Boost_SUBMINOR_VERSION
Boost subminor version number (
Z
inX.Y.Z
).Boost_VERSION_COUNT
Amount of version components (3).
Boost_LIB_DIAGNOSTIC_DEFINITIONS
(Windows-specific)Pass to
add_definitions()
to have diagnostic information about Boost's automatic linking displayed during compilation
New in version 3.15: The Boost_VERSION_<PART>
variables.
Cache variables¶
Search results are saved persistently in CMake cache entries:
Boost_INCLUDE_DIR
Directory containing Boost headers.
Boost_LIBRARY_DIR_RELEASE
Directory containing release Boost libraries.
Boost_LIBRARY_DIR_DEBUG
Directory containing debug Boost libraries.
Boost_<COMPONENT>_LIBRARY_DEBUG
Component
<COMPONENT>
library debug variant.Boost_<COMPONENT>_LIBRARY_RELEASE
Component
<COMPONENT>
library release variant.
New in version 3.3: Per-configuration variables Boost_LIBRARY_DIR_RELEASE
and
Boost_LIBRARY_DIR_DEBUG
.
Hints¶
This module reads hints about search locations from variables:
BOOST_ROOT
,BOOSTROOT
Preferred installation prefix.
BOOST_INCLUDEDIR
Preferred include directory e.g.
<prefix>/include
.BOOST_LIBRARYDIR
Preferred library directory e.g.
<prefix>/lib
.Boost_NO_SYSTEM_PATHS
Set to
ON
to disable searching in locations not specified by these hint variables. Default isOFF
.Boost_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS
List of Boost versions not known to this module. (Boost install locations may contain the version).
Users may set these hints or results as CACHE
entries. Projects
should not read these entries directly but instead use the above
result variables. Note that some hint names start in upper-case
BOOST
. One may specify these as environment variables if they are
not specified as CMake variables or cache entries.
This module first searches for the Boost header files using the above
hint variables (excluding BOOST_LIBRARYDIR
) and saves the result in
Boost_INCLUDE_DIR
. Then it searches for requested component libraries
using the above hints (excluding BOOST_INCLUDEDIR
and
Boost_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS
), "lib" directories near Boost_INCLUDE_DIR
,
and the library name configuration settings below. It saves the
library directories in Boost_LIBRARY_DIR_DEBUG
and
Boost_LIBRARY_DIR_RELEASE
and individual library
locations in Boost_<COMPONENT>_LIBRARY_DEBUG
and Boost_<COMPONENT>_LIBRARY_RELEASE
.
When one changes settings used by previous searches in the same build
tree (excluding environment variables) this module discards previous
search results affected by the changes and searches again.
Imported Targets¶
New in version 3.5.
This module defines the following IMPORTED
targets:
Boost::boost
Target for header-only dependencies. (Boost include directory).
Boost::headers
New in version 3.15: Alias for
Boost::boost
.Boost::<component>
Target for specific component dependency (shared or static library);
<component>
name is lower-case.Boost::diagnostic_definitions
Interface target to enable diagnostic information about Boost's automatic linking during compilation (adds
-DBOOST_LIB_DIAGNOSTIC
).Boost::disable_autolinking
Interface target to disable automatic linking with MSVC (adds
-DBOOST_ALL_NO_LIB
).Boost::dynamic_linking
Interface target to enable dynamic linking linking with MSVC (adds
-DBOOST_ALL_DYN_LINK
).
Implicit dependencies such as Boost::filesystem
requiring
Boost::system
will be automatically detected and satisfied, even
if system is not specified when using find_package()
and if
Boost::system
is not added to target_link_libraries()
. If using
Boost::thread
, then Threads::Threads
will also be added automatically.
It is important to note that the imported targets behave differently
than variables created by this module: multiple calls to
find_package(Boost)
in the same directory or sub-directories with
different options (e.g. static or shared) will not override the
values of the targets created by the first call.
Other Variables¶
Boost libraries come in many variants encoded in their file name. Users or projects may tell this module which variant to find by setting variables:
Boost_USE_DEBUG_LIBS
New in version 3.10.
Set to
ON
orOFF
to specify whether to search and use the debug libraries. Default isON
.Boost_USE_RELEASE_LIBS
New in version 3.10.
Set to
ON
orOFF
to specify whether to search and use the release libraries. Default isON
.Boost_USE_MULTITHREADED
Set to OFF to use the non-multithreaded libraries ("mt" tag). Default is
ON
.Boost_USE_STATIC_LIBS
Set to ON to force the use of the static libraries. Default is
OFF
.Boost_USE_STATIC_RUNTIME
Set to
ON
orOFF
to specify whether to use libraries linked statically to the C++ runtime ("s" tag). Default is platform dependent.Boost_USE_DEBUG_RUNTIME
Set to
ON
orOFF
to specify whether to use libraries linked to the MS debug C++ runtime ("g" tag). Default isON
.Boost_USE_DEBUG_PYTHON
Set to
ON
to use libraries compiled with a debug Python build ("y" tag). Default isOFF
.Boost_USE_STLPORT
Set to
ON
to use libraries compiled with STLPort ("p" tag). Default isOFF
.Boost_USE_STLPORT_DEPRECATED_NATIVE_IOSTREAMS
Set to ON to use libraries compiled with STLPort deprecated "native iostreams" ("n" tag). Default is
OFF
.Boost_COMPILER
Set to the compiler-specific library suffix (e.g.
-gcc43
). Default is auto-computed for the C++ compiler in use.Changed in version 3.9: A list may be used if multiple compatible suffixes should be tested for, in decreasing order of preference.
Boost_LIB_PREFIX
New in version 3.18.
Set to the platform-specific library name prefix (e.g.
lib
) used by Boost static libs. This is needed only on platforms where CMake does not know the prefix by default.Boost_ARCHITECTURE
New in version 3.13.
Set to the architecture-specific library suffix (e.g.
-x64
). Default is auto-computed for the C++ compiler in use.Boost_THREADAPI
Suffix for
thread
component library name, such aspthread
orwin32
. Names with and without this suffix will both be tried.Boost_NAMESPACE
Alternate namespace used to build boost with e.g. if set to
myboost
, will search formyboost_thread
instead ofboost_thread
.
Other variables one may set to control this module are:
Boost_DEBUG
Set to
ON
to enable debug output fromFindBoost
. Please enable this before filing any bug report.Boost_REALPATH
Set to
ON
to resolve symlinks for discovered libraries to assist with packaging. For example, the "system" component library may be resolved to/usr/lib/libboost_system.so.1.67.0
instead of/usr/lib/libboost_system.so
. This does not affect linking and should not be enabled unless the user needs this information.Boost_LIBRARY_DIR
Default value for
Boost_LIBRARY_DIR_RELEASE
andBoost_LIBRARY_DIR_DEBUG
.Boost_NO_WARN_NEW_VERSIONS
New in version 3.20.
Set to
ON
to suppress the warning about unknown dependencies for new Boost versions.
On Visual Studio and Borland compilers Boost headers request automatic
linking to corresponding libraries. This requires matching libraries
to be linked explicitly or available in the link library search path.
In this case setting Boost_USE_STATIC_LIBS
to OFF
may not achieve
dynamic linking. Boost automatic linking typically requests static
libraries with a few exceptions (such as Boost.Python
). Use:
add_definitions(${Boost_LIB_DIAGNOSTIC_DEFINITIONS})
to ask Boost to report information about automatic linking requests.
Examples¶
Find Boost headers only:
find_package(Boost 1.36.0)
if(Boost_FOUND)
include_directories(${Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS})
add_executable(foo foo.cc)
endif()
Find Boost libraries and use imported targets:
find_package(Boost 1.56 REQUIRED COMPONENTS
date_time filesystem iostreams)
add_executable(foo foo.cc)
target_link_libraries(foo Boost::date_time Boost::filesystem
Boost::iostreams)
Find Boost Python 3.6 libraries and use imported targets:
find_package(Boost 1.67 REQUIRED COMPONENTS
python36 numpy36)
add_executable(foo foo.cc)
target_link_libraries(foo Boost::python36 Boost::numpy36)
Find Boost headers and some static (release only) libraries:
set(Boost_USE_STATIC_LIBS ON) # only find static libs
set(Boost_USE_DEBUG_LIBS OFF) # ignore debug libs and
set(Boost_USE_RELEASE_LIBS ON) # only find release libs
set(Boost_USE_MULTITHREADED ON)
set(Boost_USE_STATIC_RUNTIME OFF)
find_package(Boost 1.66.0 COMPONENTS date_time filesystem system ...)
if(Boost_FOUND)
include_directories(${Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS})
add_executable(foo foo.cc)
target_link_libraries(foo ${Boost_LIBRARIES})
endif()
Boost CMake¶
If Boost was built using the boost-cmake project or from Boost 1.70.0 on
it provides a package configuration file for use with find_package's config mode.
This module looks for the package configuration file called
BoostConfig.cmake
or boost-config.cmake
and stores the result in
CACHE
entry Boost_DIR
. If found, the package configuration file is loaded
and this module returns with no further action. See documentation of
the Boost CMake package configuration for details on what it provides.
Set Boost_NO_BOOST_CMAKE
to ON
, to disable the search for boost-cmake.