find_path --------- .. |FIND_XXX| replace:: find_path .. |NAMES| replace:: NAMES name1 [name2 ...] .. |SEARCH_XXX| replace:: file in a directory .. |SEARCH_XXX_DESC| replace:: directory containing the named file .. |XXX_SUBDIR| replace:: include .. |CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH_XXX| replace:: /include/ if CMAKE_LIBRARY_ARCHITECTURE is set, and |CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH_XXX_SUBDIR| .. |CMAKE_XXX_PATH| replace:: CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH .. |CMAKE_XXX_MAC_PATH| replace:: CMAKE_FRAMEWORK_PATH .. |SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PATH_XXX| replace:: Directories in INCLUDE, /include/ if CMAKE_LIBRARY_ARCHITECTURE is set, and |SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PREFIX_PATH_XXX_SUBDIR|, and the directories in PATH itself. .. |CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH_XXX| replace:: /include/ if CMAKE_LIBRARY_ARCHITECTURE is set, and |CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH_XXX_SUBDIR| .. |CMAKE_SYSTEM_XXX_PATH| replace:: CMAKE_SYSTEM_INCLUDE_PATH .. |CMAKE_SYSTEM_XXX_MAC_PATH| replace:: CMAKE_SYSTEM_FRAMEWORK_PATH .. |CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_XXX| replace:: :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_INCLUDE` .. include:: FIND_XXX.txt When searching for frameworks, if the file is specified as A/b.h, then the framework search will look for A.framework/Headers/b.h. If that is found the path will be set to the path to the framework. CMake will convert this to the correct -F option to include the file.