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# Reference
This page is a reference for the options in the `cmake.toml` file. If you think anything is missing or unclear, please [edit this page](https://github.com/build-cpp/cmkr/edit/main/docs/cmake-toml.md) or open an [issue](https://github.com/build-cpp/cmkr/issues).
This is a reference page. Check out the [examples](/examples) and the [cmkr topic](https://github.com/topics/cmkr) as well.
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## CMake configuration
```toml
[cmake]
version = "3.15"
cmkr-include = "cmkr.cmake"
```
## Project configuration
```toml
[project]
name = "myproject"
version = "1.0.0"
description = "Description of the project"
languages = ["C", "CXX"]
msvc-runtime = "" # dynamic (implicit default), static
cmake-before = """
message(STATUS "CMake injected before the project() call")
"""
cmake-after = """
message(STATUS "CMake injected after the project() call")
"""
include-before = ["cmake/before-project.cmake"]
include-after = ["cmake/after-project.cmake"]
```
### Languages
Supported languages are (see [`enable_language`](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/command/enable_language.html) for more information):
- `C`
- `CXX` → C++
- `CSharp` → C#
- `CUDA`
- `OBJC` → Objective-C
- `OBJCXX` → Objective-C++
- `Fortran`
- `HIP`
- `ISPC`
- `Swift`
- `ASM`
- `ASM_MASM` → [Microsoft Macro Assembler (MASM)](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-US/cpp/assembler/masm/masm-for-x64-ml64-exe)
- `ASM_NASM` → [Netwide Assembler (NASM)](https://www.nasm.us)
- `ASM_MARMASM` [Microsoft ARM Assembler](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/assembler/arm/arm-assembler-command-line-reference)
- `ASM-ATT`
- `Java` (undocumented)
- `RC` (undocumented)
After a language is enabled, adding sources files with the corresponding extension to your target will automatically use the appropriate compiler/assembler for it.
_Note_: It is generally discouraged to disable the `C` language, unless you are absolutely sure it is not used. Sometimes projects added with `fetch-content` implicitly require it and the error messages can be extremely confusing.
## Conditions
You can specify your own conditions and use them in any `condition` field:
```toml
[conditions]
arch64 = "CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P EQUAL 8"
arch32 = "CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P EQUAL 4"
```
This will make the `arch64` and `arch32` conditions available with their respective CMake expressions.
You can also prefix most keys with `condition.` to represent a conditional:
```toml
[target]
type = "executable"
sources = ["src/main.cpp"]
windows.sources = ["src/windows_specific.cpp"]
```
### Predefined conditions
The following conditions are predefined (you can override them if you desire):
```toml
[conditions]
windows = "WIN32"
macos = "CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES \"Darwin\""
unix = "UNIX"
bsd = "CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES \"BSD\""
linux = "CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES \"Linux\""
gcc = "CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL \"GNU\" OR CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL \"GNU\""
msvc = "MSVC"
clang = "(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES \"Clang\" AND NOT CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_FRONTEND_VARIANT MATCHES \"^MSVC$\") OR (CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID MATCHES \"Clang\" AND NOT CMAKE_C_COMPILER_FRONTEND_VARIANT MATCHES \"^MSVC$\")"
clang-cl = "(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES \"Clang\" AND CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_FRONTEND_VARIANT MATCHES \"^MSVC$\") OR (CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID MATCHES \"Clang\" AND CMAKE_C_COMPILER_FRONTEND_VARIANT MATCHES \"^MSVC$\")"
clang-any = "CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES \"Clang\" OR CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID MATCHES \"Clang\""
root = "CMKR_ROOT_PROJECT"
x64 = "CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P EQUAL 8"
x32 = "CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P EQUAL 4"
```
## Subdirectories
```toml
[subdir.mysubdir]
condition = "mycondition"
cmake-before = """
message(STATUS "CMake injected before the add_subdirectory() call"
"""
cmake-after = """
message(STATUS "CMake injected after the add_subdirectory() call")
"""
include-before = ["cmake/before-subdir.cmake"]
include-after = ["cmake/after-subdir.cmake"]
```
## Options
```toml
[options]
MYPROJECT_BUILD_TESTS = false
MYPROJECT_SPECIAL_OPTION = { value = true, help = "Docstring for this option." }
MYPROJECT_BUILD_EXAMPLES = "root"
```
Options correspond to [CMake cache variables](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/book/mastering-cmake/chapter/CMake%20Cache.html) that can be used to customize your project at configure-time. You can configure with `cmake -DMYPROJECT_BUILD_TESTS=ON` to enable the option. Every option automatically gets a corresponding [condition](#conditions).
The special value `root` can be used to set the option to `true` if the project is compiled as the root project (it will be `false` if someone is including your project via `[fetch-content]` or `[subdir]`).
## Variables
```toml
[variables]
MYBOOL = true
MYSTRING = "hello"
```
Variables emit a [`set`](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/command/set.html) and can be used to configure subprojects and packages.
## Vcpkg
```toml
[vcpkg]
version = "2021.05.12"
url = "https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/archive/refs/tags/2021.05.12.tar.gz"
packages = ["fmt", "zlib"]
```
The vcpkg `version` will automatically generate the `url` from the [official repository](https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg/releases). For a custom registry you can specify your own `url` (and omit the `version`). You can browse available packages on [vcpkg.io](https://vcpkg.io/en/packages.html).
To specify package features you can use the following syntax: `imgui[docking-experimental,freetype,sdl2-binding,opengl3-binding]`.
## Packages
```toml
[find-package.mypackage]
condition = "mycondition"
version = "1.0"
required = true
config = true
components = ["mycomponent"]
```
## FetchContent
**Note**: The `[fetch-content]` feature is unpolished and will likely change in a future release.
```toml
[fetch-content.gitcontent]
condition = "mycondition"
git = "https://github.com/myuser/gitcontent"
tag = "v0.1"
shallow = false
system = false
[fetch-content.svncontent]
condition = "mycondition"
svn = "https://svn-host.com/url"
rev = "svn_rev"
[fetch-content.urlcontent]
condition = "mycondition"
url = "https://content-host.com/urlcontent.zip"
# These are equivalent, supported algorithms:
# md5, sha1, sha224, sha256, sha384, sha512, sha3_224, sha3_256, sha3_384, sha3_512
hash = "SHA1 502a4e25b8b209889c99c7fa0732102682c2e4ff"
sha1 = "502a4e25b8b209889c99c7fa0732102682c2e4ff"
```
## Targets
```toml
[target.mytarget]
condition = "mycondition"
alias = "mytarget::mytarget"
type = "static" # executable, shared (DLL), static, interface, object, library, custom
headers = ["src/mytarget.h"]
sources = ["src/mytarget.cpp"]
msvc-runtime = "" # dynamic (implicit default), static
# The keys below match the target_xxx CMake commands
# Keys prefixed with private- will get PRIVATE visibility
compile-definitions = [""]
private-compile-definitions = [""]
compile-features = [""]
private-compile-features = [""]
compile-options = [""]
private-compile-options = [""]
include-directories = [""]
private-include-directories = [""]
link-directories = [""]
private-link-directories = [""]
link-libraries = [""]
private-link-libraries = [""]
link-options = [""]
private-link-options = [""]
precompile-headers = [""]
private-precompile-headers = [""]
cmake-before = """
message(STATUS "CMake injected before the target")
"""
cmake-after = """
message(STATUS "CMake injected after the target")
"""
include-before = "cmake/target-before.cmake"
include-after = "cmake/target-after.cmake"
# See https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/manual/cmake-properties.7.html#properties-on-targets for a list of target properties
[target.mytarget.properties]
CXX_STANDARD = 17
CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED = true
FOLDER = "MyFolder"
```
## Templates
To avoid repeating yourself you can create your own target type and use it in your targets:
```toml
[template.example]
condition = "MYPROJECT_BUILD_EXAMPLES"
type = "executable"
link-libraries = ["myproject::mylib"]
add-function = ""
pass-sources = false
# Properties from the template are merged with the ones here
[target.myexample]
type = "example"
sources = ["src/myexample.cpp"]
```
The properties declared on a `template` are the same as the ones you use for targets. The only exceptions are:
- `add-function`: Specifies a custom add function. Projects like [pybind11](https://pybind11.readthedocs.io/en/stable/cmake/index.html#new-findpython-mode) have their own `add_xxx` function, which you can specify here.
- `pass-sources`: Pass sources directly to the add function instead of using `target_sources`.
## Tests and installation (unfinished)
**Note**: The `[[test]]` and `[[install]]` are unfinished features and will likely change in a future release.
```toml
# You can declare as many as you want like this, but the name has to be unique
[[test]]
condition = "mycondition"
name = "mytest"
command = "$<TARGET_FILE:mytest>"
arguments = ["arg1", "arg2"]
configurations = ["Debug", "Release", "RelWithDebInfo", "MinSizeRelease"]
working-directory = "mytest-dir"
```
```toml
[[install]]
condition = "mycondition"
targets = ["mytarget", "mytest"]
destination = ["bin"]
component = "mycomponent"
files = ["content/my.png"]
dirs = ["include"]
configs = ["Release", "Debug"]
optional = false
```