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ecm-find-modules: ECM Find Modules Reference

NAME

ecm-find-modules - ECM Find Modules Reference

INTRODUCTION

Find modules are used by the CMake find_package command to search for packages that do not provide their own CMake package config files. CMake provides an extensive set of find modules, and Extra CMake Modules (ECM) adds to that.

To use ECM's find modules, you need to tell CMake to find the ECM package, and then add either ${ECM_MODULE_PATH} or ${ECM_FIND_MODULE_DIR} to the CMAKE_MODULE_PATH variable:

find_package(ECM REQUIRED NO_MODULE)
set(CMAKE_MODULE_PATH ${ECM_FIND_MODULE_DIR})

Using ${ECM_MODULE_PATH} will also make the modules intended for direct use by CMake scripts available (see ecm-modules(7) and ecm-kde-modules(7)).

You can also make local copies of find modules using the ecm_use_find_modules function from ECMUseFindModules, which is automatically included when ECM is found:

find_package(ECM REQUIRED NO_MODULE)
ecm_use_find_modules(
    DIR "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/cmake"
    MODULES FindEGL.cmake
)
set(CMAKE_MODULE_PATH "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/cmake")

This allows selective use of ECM's find modules, and the NO_OVERRIDE argument can be used to ensure that if CMake ships its own version of that find module, it will be used instead.

ALL FIND MODULES

FindEGL

Try to find EGL.

This will define the following variables:

EGL_FOUND
True if (the requested version of) EGL is available
EGL_VERSION
The version of EGL; note that this is the API version defined in the headers, rather than the version of the implementation (eg: Mesa)
EGL_LIBRARIES
This can be passed to target_link_libraries() instead of the EGL::EGL target
EGL_INCLUDE_DIRS
This should be passed to target_include_directories() if the target is not used for linking
EGL_DEFINITIONS
This should be passed to target_compile_options() if the target is not used for linking

If EGL_FOUND is TRUE, it will also define the following imported target:

EGL::EGL
The EGL library

In general we recommend using the imported target, as it is easier to use. Bear in mind, however, that if the target is in the link interface of an exported library, it must be made available by the package config file.

Since pre-1.0.0.

FindKF5

Find KDE Frameworks 5 with a single find_package() call.

This will use the package config files provided by the individual frameworks. For example, if you wish to find KArchive, which presents itself to CMake as KF5Archive (ie: you would do find_package(KF5Archive) to find it directly), you can do

find_package(KF5 COMPONENTS Archive)

If all the required components (those given in the COMPONENTS argument, but not those given in the OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS argument) are found, KF5_FOUND will be set to true. Otherwise, it will be set to false.

Since pre-1.0.0.

FindLibGit2

Try to find libgit2 on a Unix system.

This will define the following variables:

LIBGIT2_FOUND
True if (the requested version of) libgit2 is available
LIBGIT2_VERSION
The version of libgit2
LIBGIT2_LIBRARIES
This can be passed to target_link_libraries() instead of the LibGit2::LibGit2 target
LIBGIT2_INCLUDE_DIRS
This should be passed to target_include_directories() if the target is not used for linking
LIBGIT2_DEFINITIONS
This should be passed to target_compile_options() if the target is not used for linking

If LIBGIT2_FOUND is TRUE, it will also define the following imported target:

LibGit2::LibGit2
The libgit2 library

In general we recommend using the imported target, as it is easier to use. Bear in mind, however, that if the target is in the link interface of an exported library, it must be made available by the package config file.

Since 1.3.0.

FindOpenEXR

Try to find the OpenEXR libraries.

This will define the following variables:

OpenEXR_FOUND
True if OpenEXR is available
OpenEXR_LIBRARIES
Link to these to use OpenEXR
OpenEXR_INCLUDE_DIRS
Include directory for OpenEXR
OpenEXR_DEFINITIONS
Compiler flags required to link against OpenEXR

and the following imported targets:

OpenEXR::IlmImf
The OpenEXR core library

In general we recommend using the imported target, as it is easier to use. Bear in mind, however, that if the target is in the link interface of an exported library, it must be made available by the package config file.

Since pre-1.0.0.

FindPng2Ico

Try to find png2ico.

If the png2ico executable is not in your PATH, you can provide an alternative name or full path location with the Png2Ico_EXECUTABLE variable.

This will define the following variables:

Png2Ico_FOUND
True if png2ico is available.
Png2Ico_EXECUTABLE
The png2ico executable.

If Png2Ico_FOUND is TRUE, it will also define the following imported target:

Png2Ico::Png2Ico
The png2ico executable.

and the following variables:

Png2Ico_HAS_COLORS_ARGUMENT
Whether png2ico accepts a --colors argument. Matthias Benkmann's tool does, while the version of png2ico from the "KDE On Windows" (kdewin) project does not.
Png2Ico_HAS_RCFILE_ARGUMENT
Whether png2ico accepts an --rcfile argument. The version of png2ico from the "KDE On Windows" (kdewin) project does, while Matthias Benkmann's tool does not.

Since 1.7.0.

FindPoppler

Try to find Poppler.

This is a component-based find module, which makes use of the COMPONENTS and OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS arguments to find_module. The following components are available:

Core  Cpp  Qt5  Qt4 Glib

If no components are specified, this module will act as though all components were passed to OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS.

This module will define the following variables, independently of the components searched for or found:

Poppler_FOUND
TRUE if (the requested version of) Poppler is available
Poppler_VERSION
Found Poppler version
Poppler_TARGETS
A list of all targets imported by this module (note that there may be more than the components that were requested)
Poppler_LIBRARIES
This can be passed to target_link_libraries() instead of the imported targets
Poppler_INCLUDE_DIRS
This should be passed to target_include_directories() if the targets are not used for linking
Poppler_DEFINITIONS
This should be passed to target_compile_options() if the targets are not used for linking

For each searched-for components, Poppler_<component>_FOUND will be set to TRUE if the corresponding Poppler library was found, and FALSE otherwise. If Poppler_<component>_FOUND is TRUE, the imported target Poppler::<component> will be defined. This module will also attempt to determine Poppler_*_VERSION variables for each imported target, although Poppler_VERSION should normally be sufficient.

In general we recommend using the imported targets, as they are easier to use and provide more control. Bear in mind, however, that if any target is in the link interface of an exported library, it must be made available by the package config file.

Since 5.19

FindQtWaylandScanner

Try to find qtwaylandscanner.

If the qtwaylandscanner executable is not in your PATH, you can provide an alternative name or full path location with the QtWaylandScanner_EXECUTABLE variable.

This will define the following variables:

QtWaylandScanner_FOUND
True if qtwaylandscanner is available
QtWaylandScanner_EXECUTABLE
The qtwaylandscanner executable.

If QtWaylandScanner_FOUND is TRUE, it will also define the following imported target:

Wayland::QtScanner
The qtwaylandscanner executable.

This module provides the following functions to generate C++ protocol implementations:

ecm_add_qtwayland_client_protocol
ecm_add_qtwayland_server_protocol

ecm_add_qtwayland_client_protocol(<source_files_var>
                                  PROTOCOL <xmlfile>
                                  BASENAME <basename>
                                  [PREFIX <prefix>])

Generate C++ wrapper to Wayland client protocol files from <xmlfile> XML definition for the <basename> interface and append those files to <source_files_var>. Pass the <prefix> argument if the interface names don't start with qt_ or wl_.

WaylandScanner is required and will be searched for.

ecm_add_qtwayland_server_protocol(<source_files_var>
                                  PROTOCOL <xmlfile>
                                  BASENAME <basename>
                                  [PREFIX <prefix>])

Generate C++ wrapper to Wayland server protocol files from <xmlfile> XML definition for the <basename> interface and append those files to <source_files_var>. Pass the <prefix> argument if the interface names don't start with qt_ or wl_.

WaylandScanner is required and will be searched for.

Since 1.4.0.

FindSharedMimeInfo

Try to find the shared-mime-info package.

This will define the following variables:

SharedMimeInfo_FOUND
True if system has the shared-mime-info package
UPDATE_MIME_DATABASE_EXECUTABLE
The update-mime-database executable

and the following imported targets:

SharedMimeInfo::UpdateMimeDatabase
The update-mime-database executable

The follow macro is available:

update_xdg_mimetypes(<path>)

Updates the XDG mime database at install time (unless the $DESTDIR environment variable is set, in which case it is up to package managers to perform this task).

Since pre-1.0.0.

FindWayland

Try to find Wayland.

This is a component-based find module, which makes use of the COMPONENTS and OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS arguments to find_module. The following components are available:

Client  Server  Cursor  Egl

If no components are specified, this module will act as though all components were passed to OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS.

This module will define the following variables, independently of the components searched for or found:

Wayland_FOUND
TRUE if (the requested version of) Wayland is available
Wayland_VERSION
Found Wayland version
Wayland_TARGETS
A list of all targets imported by this module (note that there may be more than the components that were requested)
Wayland_LIBRARIES
This can be passed to target_link_libraries() instead of the imported targets
Wayland_INCLUDE_DIRS
This should be passed to target_include_directories() if the targets are not used for linking
Wayland_DEFINITIONS
This should be passed to target_compile_options() if the targets are not used for linking

For each searched-for components, Wayland_<component>_FOUND will be set to TRUE if the corresponding Wayland library was found, and FALSE otherwise. If Wayland_<component>_FOUND is TRUE, the imported target Wayland::<component> will be defined. This module will also attempt to determine Wayland_*_VERSION variables for each imported target, although Wayland_VERSION should normally be sufficient.

In general we recommend using the imported targets, as they are easier to use and provide more control. Bear in mind, however, that if any target is in the link interface of an exported library, it must be made available by the package config file.

Since pre-1.0.0.

FindWaylandScanner

Try to find wayland-scanner.

If the wayland-scanner executable is not in your PATH, you can provide an alternative name or full path location with the WaylandScanner_EXECUTABLE variable.

This will define the following variables:

WaylandScanner_FOUND
True if wayland-scanner is available.
WaylandScanner_EXECUTABLE
The wayland-scanner executable.

If WaylandScanner_FOUND is TRUE, it will also define the following imported target:

Wayland::Scanner
The wayland-scanner executable.

This module provides the following functions to generate C protocol implementations:

ecm_add_wayland_client_protocol
ecm_add_wayland_server_protocol

ecm_add_wayland_client_protocol(<source_files_var>
                                PROTOCOL <xmlfile>
                                BASENAME <basename>)

Generate Wayland client protocol files from <xmlfile> XML definition for the <basename> interface and append those files to <source_files_var>.

ecm_add_wayland_server_protocol(<source_files_var>
                                PROTOCOL <xmlfile>
                                BASENAME <basename>)

Generate Wayland server protocol files from <xmlfile> XML definition for the <basename> interface and append those files to <source_files_var>.

Since 1.4.0.

FindX11_XCB

Try to find the X11 XCB compatibility library.

This will define the following variables:

X11_XCB_FOUND
True if (the requested version of) libX11-xcb is available
X11_XCB_VERSION
The version of libX11-xcb (this is not guaranteed to be set even when X11_XCB_FOUND is true)
X11_XCB_LIBRARIES
This can be passed to target_link_libraries() instead of the EGL::EGL target
X11_XCB_INCLUDE_DIR
This should be passed to target_include_directories() if the target is not used for linking
X11_XCB_DEFINITIONS
This should be passed to target_compile_options() if the target is not used for linking

If X11_XCB_FOUND is TRUE, it will also define the following imported target:

X11::XCB
The X11 XCB compatibility library

In general we recommend using the imported target, as it is easier to use. Bear in mind, however, that if the target is in the link interface of an exported library, it must be made available by the package config file.

Since pre-1.0.0.

FindXCB

Try to find XCB.

This is a component-based find module, which makes use of the COMPONENTS and OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS arguments to find_module. The following components are available:

XCB
ATOM         AUX          COMPOSITE    CURSOR       DAMAGE
DPMS         DRI2         DRI3         EVENT        EWMH
GLX          ICCCM        IMAGE        KEYSYMS      PRESENT
RANDR        RECORD       RENDER       RENDERUTIL   RES
SCREENSAVER  SHAPE        SHM          SYNC         UTIL
XEVIE        XF86DRI      XFIXES       XINERAMA     XINPUT
XKB          XPRINT       XTEST        XV           XVMC

If no components are specified, this module will act as though all components except XINPUT (which is considered unstable) were passed to OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS.

This module will define the following variables, independently of the components searched for or found:

XCB_FOUND
True if (the requestion version of) xcb is available
XCB_VERSION
Found xcb version
XCB_TARGETS
A list of all targets imported by this module (note that there may be more than the components that were requested)
XCB_LIBRARIES
This can be passed to target_link_libraries() instead of the imported targets
XCB_INCLUDE_DIRS
This should be passed to target_include_directories() if the targets are not used for linking
XCB_DEFINITIONS
This should be passed to target_compile_options() if the targets are not used for linking

For each searched-for components, XCB_<component>_FOUND will be set to true if the corresponding xcb library was found, and false otherwise. If XCB_<component>_FOUND is true, the imported target XCB::<component> will be defined. This module will also attempt to determine XCB_*_VERSION variables for each imported target, although XCB_VERSION should normally be sufficient.

In general we recommend using the imported targets, as they are easier to use and provide more control. Bear in mind, however, that if any target is in the link interface of an exported library, it must be made available by the package config file.

Since pre-1.0.0.

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