CMP0132ΒΆ

New in version 3.24.

Apart from when using the Xcode generator and some Visual Studio generators, CMake 3.23 and below will set environment variables like CC, CXX, etc. when the corresponding language is enabled. This only occurs on the very first time CMake is run in a build directory, and the environment variables are only defined at configure time, not build time. On subsequent CMake runs, these environment variables are not set, opening up the opportunity for different behavior between the first and subsequent CMake runs. CMake 3.24 and above prefer to not set these environment variables when a language is enabled, even on the first run in a build directory.

The OLD behavior for this policy sets the relevant environment variable on the first run when a language is enabled. The NEW behavior for this policy does not set any such environment variables.

This policy was introduced in CMake version 3.24. Use the cmake_policy() command to set it to OLD or NEW explicitly. Unlike many policies, CMake version 3.25.3 does not warn when this policy is not set and simply uses OLD behavior.

Note

The OLD behavior of a policy is deprecated by definition and may be removed in a future version of CMake.