CMAKE_VERSIONΒΆ
The CMake version string as three non-negative integer components
separated by .
and possibly followed by -
and other information.
The first two components represent the feature level and the third
component represents either a bug-fix level or development date.
Release versions and release candidate versions of CMake use the format:
<major>.<minor>.<patch>[-rc<n>]
where the <patch>
component is less than 20000000
. Development
versions of CMake use the format:
<major>.<minor>.<date>[-<id>]
where the <date>
component is of format CCYYMMDD
and <id>
may contain arbitrary text. This represents development as of a
particular date following the <major>.<minor>
feature release.
Individual component values are also available in variables:
Use the if()
command VERSION_LESS
, VERSION_GREATER
,
VERSION_EQUAL
, VERSION_LESS_EQUAL
, or VERSION_GREATER_EQUAL
operators to compare version string values against CMAKE_VERSION
using a
component-wise test. Version component values may be 10 or larger so do not
attempt to compare version strings as floating-point numbers.
Note
CMake versions 2.8.2 through 2.8.12 used three components for the
feature level. Release versions represented the bug-fix level in a
fourth component, i.e. <major>.<minor>.<patch>[.<tweak>][-rc<n>]
.
Development versions represented the development date in the fourth
component, i.e. <major>.<minor>.<patch>.<date>[-<id>]
.
CMake versions prior to 2.8.2 used three components for the
feature level and had no bug-fix component. Release versions
used an even-valued second component, i.e.
<major>.<even-minor>.<patch>[-rc<n>]
. Development versions
used an odd-valued second component with the development date as
the third component, i.e. <major>.<odd-minor>.<date>
.
The CMAKE_VERSION
variable is defined by CMake 2.6.3 and higher.
Earlier versions defined only the individual component variables.