CMAKE-ENV-VARIABLES(7) CMake CMAKE-ENV-VARIABLES(7)
NAME
cmake-env-variables - CMake Environment Variables Reference
This page lists environment variables that have special meaning to
CMake.
For general information on environment variables, see the Environment
Variables <#cmake-language-environment-variables> section in the
cmake-language manual.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES THAT CHANGE BEHAVIOR
CLICOLOR
Added in version 3.21.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Set to 0 to tell command-line tools not to print color messages even if
connected to a terminal. This is a common convention among
command-line tools in general.
See also the NO_COLOR <#envvar:NO_COLOR> and CLICOLOR_FORCE <#
envvar:CLICOLOR_FORCE> environment variables. If either of them is
activated, it takes precedence over CLICOLOR.
See the CMAKE_COLOR_DIAGNOSTICS <#variable:CMAKE_COLOR_DIAGNOSTICS>
variable to control color in a generated build system.
CLICOLOR_FORCE
Added in version 3.5.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Set to a non-empty value, other than 0, to tell command-line tools to
print color messages even if not connected to a terminal. This is a
common convention among command-line tools in general.
See also the NO_COLOR <#envvar:NO_COLOR> and CLICOLOR <#
envvar:CLICOLOR> environment variables. If NO_COLOR <#envvar:NO_COLOR>
is activated, it takes precedence over CLICOLOR_FORCE. Otherwise, if
CLICOLOR_FORCE is activated, it takes precedence over CLICOLOR <#
envvar:CLICOLOR>.
See the CMAKE_COLOR_DIAGNOSTICS <#variable:CMAKE_COLOR_DIAGNOSTICS>
variable to control color in a generated build system.
CMAKE_APPBUNDLE_PATH
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
The CMAKE_APPBUNDLE_PATH environment variable may be set to a list of
directories to be searched for macOS application bundles by the
find_program() <#command:find_program> and find_package() <#
command:find_package> commands.
This variable may hold a single directory or a list of directories
separated by : on UNIX or ; on Windows (the same as the PATH
environment variable convention on those platforms).
See also the CMAKE_APPBUNDLE_PATH <#variable:CMAKE_APPBUNDLE_PATH>
CMake variable.
CMAKE_FRAMEWORK_PATH
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
The CMAKE_FRAMEWORK_PATH environment variable may be set to a list of
directories to be searched for macOS frameworks by the find_library()
<#command:find_library>, find_package() <#command:find_package>,
find_path() <#command:find_path> and find_file() <#command:find_file>
commands.
This variable may hold a single directory or a list of directories
separated by : on UNIX or ; on Windows (the same as the PATH
environment variable convention on those platforms).
See also the CMAKE_FRAMEWORK_PATH <#variable:CMAKE_FRAMEWORK_PATH>
CMake variable.
CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
The CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH environment variable may be set to a list of
directories to be searched by the find_file() <#command:find_file> and
find_path() <#command:find_path> commands.
This variable may hold a single directory or a list of directories
separated by : on UNIX or ; on Windows (the same as the PATH
environment variable convention on those platforms).
See also the CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH <#variable:CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH> CMake
variable.
CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
The CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable may be set to a list of
directories to be searched by the find_library() <#
command:find_library> command.
This variable may hold a single directory or a list of directories
separated by : on UNIX or ; on Windows (the same as the PATH
environment variable convention on those platforms).
See also the CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH <#variable:CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH> CMake
variable.
CMAKE_MAXIMUM_RECURSION_DEPTH
Added in version 3.27.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Maximum recursion depth for CMake scripts. This environment variable
is used if the CMAKE_MAXIMUM_RECURSION_DEPTH <#
variable:CMAKE_MAXIMUM_RECURSION_DEPTH> variable is not set. See that
variable's documentation for details.
CMAKE_POLICY_VERSION_MINIMUM
Added in version 4.0.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
The default value for CMAKE_POLICY_VERSION_MINIMUM <#
variable:CMAKE_POLICY_VERSION_MINIMUM> when there is no explicit
configuration given on the first run while creating a new build tree.
On later runs in an existing build tree the value persists in the cache
as CMAKE_POLICY_VERSION_MINIMUM <#
variable:CMAKE_POLICY_VERSION_MINIMUM>.
CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
The CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH environment variable may be set to a list of
directories specifying installation prefixes to be searched by the
find_package() <#command:find_package>, find_program() <#
command:find_program>, find_library() <#command:find_library>,
find_file() <#command:find_file>, and find_path() <#command:find_path>
commands. Each command will add appropriate subdirectories (like bin,
lib, or include) as specified in its own documentation.
This variable may hold a single prefix or a list of prefixes separated
by : on UNIX or ; on Windows (the same as the PATH environment variable
convention on those platforms).
See also the CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH <#variable:CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH> CMake
variable.
CMAKE_PROGRAM_PATH
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
The CMAKE_PROGRAM_PATH environment variable may be set to a list of
directories to be searched by the find_program() <#
command:find_program> command.
This variable may hold a single directory or a list of directories
separated by : on UNIX or ; on Windows (the same as the PATH
environment variable convention on those platforms).
See also the CMAKE_PROGRAM_PATH <#variable:CMAKE_PROGRAM_PATH> CMake
variable.
CMAKE_TLS_VERIFY
Added in version 3.30.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Specify the default value for the file(DOWNLOAD) <#download> and
file(UPLOAD) <#upload> commands' TLS_VERIFY option. This environment
variable is used if the option is not given and the CMAKE_TLS_VERIFY <#
variable:CMAKE_TLS_VERIFY> cmake variable is not set.
This variable is also used by the ExternalProject <#
module:ExternalProject> and FetchContent <#module:FetchContent> modules
for internal calls to file(DOWNLOAD) <#download> and git clone.
CMAKE_TLS_VERSION
Added in version 3.30.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Specify the default value for the file(DOWNLOAD) <#download> and
file(UPLOAD) <#upload> commands' TLS_VERSION option. This environment
variable is used if the option is not given and the CMAKE_TLS_VERSION
<#variable:CMAKE_TLS_VERSION> cmake variable is not set. See that
variable for allowed values.
This variable is also used by the ExternalProject <#
module:ExternalProject> and FetchContent <#module:FetchContent> modules
for internal calls to file(DOWNLOAD) <#download> and git clone.
NO_COLOR
Added in version 4.1.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Set to a non-empty value, other than 0, to tell command-line tools not
to print color messages even if connected to a terminal. This is a
common convention among command-line tools in general.
See also the CLICOLOR_FORCE <#envvar:CLICOLOR_FORCE> and CLICOLOR <#
envvar:CLICOLOR> environment variables. If NO_COLOR is activated, it
takes precedence over both of them.
See the CMAKE_COLOR_DIAGNOSTICS <#variable:CMAKE_COLOR_DIAGNOSTICS>
variable to control color in a generated build system.
SSL_CERT_DIR
Added in version 3.25.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Specify default directory containing CA certificates. It overrides the
default CA directory used.
SSL_CERT_FILE
Added in version 3.25.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Specify the file name containing CA certificates. It overrides the
default, os-specific CA file used.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES THAT CONTROL THE BUILD
ADSP_ROOT
Added in version 3.24.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
The ADSP_ROOT environment variable specifies a default value for the
CMAKE_ADSP_ROOT <#variable:CMAKE_ADSP_ROOT> variable when there is no
explicit configuration given on the first run while creating a new
build tree.
CMAKE_APPLE_SILICON_PROCESSOR
Added in version 3.19.2.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
On Apple Silicon hosts running macOS, set this environment variable to
tell CMake what architecture to use for CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR <#
variable:CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR>. The value must be either arm64
or x86_64.
The CMAKE_APPLE_SILICON_PROCESSOR <#
variable:CMAKE_APPLE_SILICON_PROCESSOR> normal variable, if set,
overrides this environment variable.
CMAKE_AUTOGEN_INTERMEDIATE_DIR_STRATEGY
Added in version 4.2.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
CMAKE_AUTOGEN_INTERMEDIATE_DIR_STRATEGY is a string specifying the
strategy to use for autogen-related target intermediate directories. It
initializes the CMAKE_AUTOGEN_INTERMEDIATE_DIR_STRATEGY <#
variable:CMAKE_AUTOGEN_INTERMEDIATE_DIR_STRATEGY> variable.
CMAKE_BUILD_PARALLEL_LEVEL
Added in version 3.12.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Specifies the maximum number of concurrent processes to use when
building using the cmake --build command line Build Tool Mode <#build-
tool-mode>. For example, if CMAKE_BUILD_PARALLEL_LEVEL is set to 8,
the underlying build tool will execute up to 8 jobs concurrently as if
cmake --build were invoked with the --parallel 8 <#cmdoption-cmake-
build-j> option.
If this variable is defined empty the native build tool's default
number is used.
CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE
Added in version 3.22.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
The CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE environment variable specifies a default value for
the CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE <#variable:CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE> variable when there
is no explicit configuration given on the first run while creating a
new build tree.
CMAKE_COLOR_DIAGNOSTICS
Added in version 3.24.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Specifies a default value for the CMAKE_COLOR_DIAGNOSTICS <#
variable:CMAKE_COLOR_DIAGNOSTICS> variable when there is no explicit
value given on the first run.
CMAKE_CONFIG_DIR
Added in version 3.31.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Specify a CMake user-wide configuration directory for cmake-file-api(7)
<#manual:cmake-file-api(7)> queries.
If this environment variable is not set, the default user-wide
configuration directory is platform-specific:
o Windows: %LOCALAPPDATA%\CMake
o macOS: $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/CMake if set, otherwise
$HOME/Library/Application Support/CMake
o Linux/Other: $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/cmake if set, otherwise
$HOME/.config/cmake
CMAKE_CONFIG_TYPE
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
The default build configuration for Build a Project <#build-tool-mode>
and ctest build handler when there is no explicit configuration given.
CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES
Added in version 3.22.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
The CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES environment variable specifies a default
value for the CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES <#
variable:CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES> variable when there is no explicit
configuration given on the first run while creating a new build tree.
CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING_EMULATOR
Added in version 3.28.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
The default value for CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING_EMULATOR <#
variable:CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING_EMULATOR> when there is no explicit
configuration given on the first run while creating a new build tree.
On later runs in an existing build tree the value persists in the cache
as CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING_EMULATOR <#
variable:CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING_EMULATOR>.
CMAKE_EXPORT_BUILD_DATABASE
Added in version 3.31.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
The default value for CMAKE_EXPORT_BUILD_DATABASE <#
variable:CMAKE_EXPORT_BUILD_DATABASE> when there is no explicit
configuration given on the first run while creating a new build tree.
On later runs in an existing build tree the value persists in the cache
as CMAKE_EXPORT_BUILD_DATABASE <#variable:CMAKE_EXPORT_BUILD_DATABASE>.
Note:
This variable is meaningful only when experimental support for build
databases has been enabled by the
CMAKE_EXPERIMENTAL_EXPORT_BUILD_DATABASE gate.
CMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS
Added in version 3.17.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
The default value for CMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS <#
variable:CMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS> when there is no explicit
configuration given on the first run while creating a new build tree.
On later runs in an existing build tree the value persists in the cache
as CMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS <#
variable:CMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS>.
CMAKE_FASTBUILD_VERBOSE_GENERATOR
Added in version 4.2.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
The CMAKE_FASTBUILD_VERBOSE_GENERATOR environment variable specifies a
custom default value for the CMAKE_FASTBUILD_VERBOSE_GENERATOR <#
variable:CMAKE_FASTBUILD_VERBOSE_GENERATOR> variable in place of the
default values specified by CMake itself.
CMAKE_GENERATOR
Added in version 3.15.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Specifies the CMake default generator to use when no generator is
supplied with -G <#cmdoption-cmake-G>. If the provided value doesn't
name a generator known by CMake, the internal default is used. Either
way the resulting generator selection is stored in the CMAKE_GENERATOR
<#variable:CMAKE_GENERATOR> variable.
Some generators may be additionally configured using the environment
variables:
o CMAKE_GENERATOR_PLATFORM <#envvar:CMAKE_GENERATOR_PLATFORM>
o CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET <#envvar:CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET>
o CMAKE_GENERATOR_INSTANCE <#envvar:CMAKE_GENERATOR_INSTANCE>
CMAKE_GENERATOR_INSTANCE
Added in version 3.15.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Default value for CMAKE_GENERATOR_INSTANCE <#
variable:CMAKE_GENERATOR_INSTANCE> if no Cache entry is present. This
value is only applied if CMAKE_GENERATOR <#envvar:CMAKE_GENERATOR> is
set.
CMAKE_GENERATOR_PLATFORM
Added in version 3.15.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Default value for CMAKE_GENERATOR_PLATFORM <#
variable:CMAKE_GENERATOR_PLATFORM> if no Cache entry is present and no
value is specified by cmake -A <#cmdoption-cmake-A> option. This value
is only applied if CMAKE_GENERATOR <#envvar:CMAKE_GENERATOR> is set.
CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET
Added in version 3.15.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Default value for CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET <#
variable:CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET> if no Cache entry is present and no
value is specified by cmake -T <#cmdoption-cmake-T> option. This value
is only applied if CMAKE_GENERATOR <#envvar:CMAKE_GENERATOR> is set.
CMAKE_INSTALL_MODE
Added in version 3.22.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
The CMAKE_INSTALL_MODE environment variable allows users to operate
CMake in an alternate mode of file(INSTALL) <#install> and install() <#
command:install>.
The default behavior for an installation is to copy a source file from
a source directory into a destination directory. This environment
variable however allows the user to override this behavior, causing
CMake to create symbolic links instead.
Usage Scenarios
Installing symbolic links rather than copying files can help in the
following ways:
o Conserving storage space because files do not have to be duplicated
on disk.
o Changes to the source of the symbolic link are seen at the install
destination without having to re-run the install step.
o Editing through the link at the install destination will modify the
source of the link. This may be useful when dealing with CMake
project hierarchies, i.e. using ExternalProject <#
module:ExternalProject> and consistent source navigation and
refactoring is desired across projects.
Allowed Values
The following values are allowed for CMAKE_INSTALL_MODE:
COPY, empty or unset
Duplicate the file at its destination. This is the default
behavior.
ABS_SYMLINK
Create an absolute symbolic link to the source file at the
destination. Halt with an error if the link cannot be created.
ABS_SYMLINK_OR_COPY
Like ABS_SYMLINK but fall back to silently copying if the
symlink couldn't be created.
REL_SYMLINK
Create a relative symbolic link to the source file at the
destination. Halt with an error if the link cannot be created.
REL_SYMLINK_OR_COPY
Like REL_SYMLINK but fall back to silently copying if the
symlink couldn't be created.
SYMLINK
Try as if through REL_SYMLINK and fall back to ABS_SYMLINK if
the referenced file cannot be expressed using a relative path.
Halt with an error if the link cannot be created.
SYMLINK_OR_COPY
Like SYMLINK but fall back to silently copying if the symlink
couldn't be created.
Note:
A symbolic link consists of a reference file path rather than
contents of its own, hence there are two ways to express the
relation, either by a relative or an absolute path.
When To Set The Environment Variable
For the environment variable to take effect, it must be set during the
correct build phase(s).
o If the project calls file(INSTALL) <#install> directly, the
environment variable must be set during the configuration phase.
o In order to apply to install() <#command:install>, the environment
variable must be set during installation. This could be during a
build if using the install or package build targets, or separate from
the build when invoking an install or running cpack <#
manual:cpack(1)> from the command line.
o When using ExternalProject <#module:ExternalProject>, it might be
required during the build phase, since the external project's own
configure, build and install steps will execute during the main
project's build phase.
Given the above, it is recommended to set the environment variable
consistently across all phases (configure, build and install).
Caveats
Use this environment variable with caution. The following highlights
some points to be considered:
o CMAKE_INSTALL_MODE only affects files, not directories.
o Symbolic links are not available on all platforms.
o The way this environment variable interacts with the install step of
ExternalProject <#module:ExternalProject> is more complex. For
further details, see that module's documentation.
o A symbolic link ties the destination to the source in a persistent
way. Writing to either of the two affects both file system objects.
This is in contrast to normal install behavior which only copies
files as they were at the time the install was performed, with no
enduring relationship between the source and destination of the
install.
o Combining CMAKE_INSTALL_MODE with IOS_INSTALL_COMBINED <#
prop_tgt:IOS_INSTALL_COMBINED> is not supported.
o Changing CMAKE_INSTALL_MODE from what it was on a previous run can
lead to unexpected results. Moving from a non-symlinking mode to a
symlinking mode will discard any previous file at the destination,
but the reverse is not true. Once a symlink exists at the
destination, even if you switch to a non-symlink mode, the symlink
will continue to exist at the destination and will not be replaced by
an actual file.
CMAKE_INSTALL_PARALLEL_LEVEL
Added in version 3.31.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Specifies the default maximum number of concurrent processes to use
when installing using cmake --install.
This has no impact unless INSTALL_PARALLEL <#prop_gbl:INSTALL_PARALLEL>
is enabled.
CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX
Added in version 3.29.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
The CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX environment variable specifies a custom
default value for the CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX <#
variable:CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX> variable in place of the default values
specified by CMake itself. The value specified must be an absolute path
to a directory.
CMAKE_INTERMEDIATE_DIR_STRATEGY
Added in version 4.2.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
CMAKE_INTERMEDIATE_DIR_STRATEGY is a string specifying the strategy to
use for target intermediate directories. It initializes the
CMAKE_INTERMEDIATE_DIR_STRATEGY <#
variable:CMAKE_INTERMEDIATE_DIR_STRATEGY> variable.
CMAKE__COMPILER_LAUNCHER
Added in version 3.17.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Default compiler launcher to use for the specified language. Will only
be used by CMake to initialize the variable on the first configuration.
Afterwards, it is available through the cache setting of the variable
of the same name. For any configuration run (including the first), the
environment variable will be ignored if the
CMAKE__COMPILER_LAUNCHER <#
variable:CMAKE__COMPILER_LAUNCHER> variable is defined.
CMAKE__IMPLICIT_LINK_DIRECTORIES_EXCLUDE
Added in version 3.27.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
A semicolon-separated list <#cmake-language-lists> of directories to
exclude from the CMAKE__IMPLICIT_LINK_DIRECTORIES <#
variable:CMAKE__IMPLICIT_LINK_DIRECTORIES> variable when it is
automatically detected from the compiler.
This may be used to work around misconfigured compiler drivers that
pass extraneous implicit link directories to their linker.
See also the CMAKE__IMPLICIT_LINK_LIBRARIES_EXCLUDE <#
envvar:CMAKE__IMPLICIT_LINK_LIBRARIES_EXCLUDE> environment
variable.
CMAKE__IMPLICIT_LINK_LIBRARIES_EXCLUDE
Added in version 4.1.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
A semicolon-separated list <#cmake-language-lists> of libraries to
exclude from the CMAKE__IMPLICIT_LINK_LIBRARIES <#
variable:CMAKE__IMPLICIT_LINK_LIBRARIES> variable when it is
automatically detected from the compiler.
This may be used to work around detection limitations that result in
extraneous implicit link libraries, e.g., when using compiler driver
flags that affect the set of implicitly linked libraries.
See also the CMAKE__IMPLICIT_LINK_DIRECTORIES_EXCLUDE <#
envvar:CMAKE__IMPLICIT_LINK_DIRECTORIES_EXCLUDE> environment
variable.
CMAKE__LINKER_LAUNCHER
Added in version 3.21.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Default launcher to use when linking a target of the specified
language. Will only be used by CMake to initialize the variable on the
first configuration. Afterwards, it is available through the cache
setting of the variable of the same name. For any configuration run
(including the first), the environment variable will be ignored if the
CMAKE__LINKER_LAUNCHER <#variable:CMAKE__LINKER_LAUNCHER>
variable is defined.
CMAKE_MSVCIDE_RUN_PATH
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Extra PATH locations for custom commands when using Visual Studio
Generators <#visual-studio-generators>.
The CMAKE_MSVCIDE_RUN_PATH environment variable sets the default value
for the CMAKE_MSVCIDE_RUN_PATH <#variable:CMAKE_MSVCIDE_RUN_PATH>
variable if not already explicitly set.
CMAKE_NO_VERBOSE
Added in version 3.14.
Disables verbose output from CMake when VERBOSE <#envvar:VERBOSE>
environment variable is set.
Only your build tool of choice will still print verbose output when you
start to actually build your project.
CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Target specific architectures for macOS.
The CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES environment variable sets the default value
for the CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES <#variable:CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES>
variable. See OSX_ARCHITECTURES <#prop_tgt:OSX_ARCHITECTURES> for more
information.
CMAKE_TEST_LAUNCHER
Added in version 3.29.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
The default value for the CMAKE_TEST_LAUNCHER <#
variable:CMAKE_TEST_LAUNCHER> variable when there is no explicit
configuration given on the first run while creating a new build tree.
On later runs in an existing build tree the value persists in the cache
as CMAKE_TEST_LAUNCHER <#variable:CMAKE_TEST_LAUNCHER>.
CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE
Added in version 3.21.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
The CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE environment variable specifies a default value
for the CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE <#variable:CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE> variable
when there is no explicit configuration given on the first run while
creating a new build tree. On later runs in an existing build tree the
value persists in the cache as CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE <#
variable:CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE>.
DESTDIR
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
On UNIX one can use the DESTDIR mechanism in order to relocate the
whole installation. DESTDIR means DESTination DIRectory. It is
commonly used by packagers to install software in a staging directory.
For example, running
make DESTDIR=/package/stage install
will install the software using the installation prefix, e.g.
/usr/local, prepended with the DESTDIR value which gives
/package/stage/usr/local. The packaging tool may then construct the
package from the content of the /package/stage directory.
See the CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX <#variable:CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX> variable
to control the installation prefix when configuring a build tree. Or,
when using the cmake(1) <#manual:cmake(1)> command-line tool's
--install <#cmdoption-cmake-install> mode, one may specify a different
prefix using the --prefix <#cmdoption-cmake--install-0> option.
Note:
DESTDIR may not be used on Windows because installation prefix
usually contains a drive letter like in C:/Program Files which
cannot be prepended with some other prefix.
LDFLAGS
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Will only be used by CMake on the first configuration to determine the
default linker flags, after which the value for LDFLAGS is stored in
the cache as CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS_INIT <#
variable:CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS_INIT>, CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS_INIT
<#variable:CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS_INIT>, and
CMAKE_MODULE_LINKER_FLAGS_INIT <#
variable:CMAKE_MODULE_LINKER_FLAGS_INIT>. For any configuration run
(including the first), the environment variable will be ignored if the
equivalent CMAKE__LINKER_FLAGS_INIT variable is defined.
MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Specify the minimum version of macOS on which the target binaries are
to be deployed.
The MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET environment variable sets the default
value for the CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET <#
variable:CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET> variable.
_ROOT
Added in version 3.12.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Calls to find_package() <#command:find_package> will
search in prefixes specified by the _ROOT environment
variable, where is the (case-preserved) name given to the
find_package() <#command:find_package> call and _ROOT is literal. For
example, find_package(Foo) will search prefixes specified in the
Foo_ROOT environment variable (if set). See policy CMP0074 <#
policy:CMP0074>.
This variable may hold a single prefix or a list of prefixes separated
by : on UNIX or ; on Windows (the same as the PATH environment variable
convention on those platforms).
See also the _ROOT <#variable:_ROOT> CMake
variable.
_ROOT
Added in version 3.27.
Calls to find_package() <#command:find_package>
will also search in prefixes specified by the upper-case
_ROOT environment variable. See policy CMP0144 <#
policy:CMP0144>.
Note:
Note that the _ROOT and _ROOT environment
variables are distinct only on platforms that have case-sensitive
environments.
VERBOSE
Added in version 3.14.
Activates verbose output from CMake and your build tools of choice when
you start to actually build your project.
Note that any given value is ignored. It's just checked for existence.
See also Build Tool Mode <#build-tool-mode> and CMAKE_NO_VERBOSE <#
envvar:CMAKE_NO_VERBOSE> environment variable
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES FOR LANGUAGES
ASM
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Preferred executable for compiling a specific dialect of assembly
language files. ASM can be one of:
o ASM
o ASM_NASM (Netwide Assembler)
o ASM_MASM (Microsoft Assembler)
o ASM_MARMASM (Microsoft ARM Assembler)
o ASM-ATT (Assembler AT&T)
Will only be used by CMake on the first configuration to determine
ASM compiler, after which the value for ASM is stored
in the cache as CMAKE_ASM_COMPILER <#
variable:CMAKE__COMPILER>. For subsequent configuration runs, the
environment variable will be ignored in favor of
CMAKE_ASM_COMPILER <#variable:CMAKE__COMPILER>.
Note:
Options that are required to make the compiler work correctly can be
included; they can not be changed.
$ export ASM="custom-compiler --arg1 --arg2"
ASMFLAGS
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Add default compilation flags to be used when compiling a specific
dialect of an assembly language. ASMFLAGS can be one of:
o ASMFLAGS
o ASM_NASMFLAGS
o ASM_MASMFLAGS
o ASM_MARMASMFLAGS
o ASM-ATTFLAGS
CMake uses this environment variable value, in combination with its own
builtin default flags for the toolchain, to initialize and store the
CMAKE_ASM_FLAGS <#variable:CMAKE__FLAGS> cache entry.
This occurs the first time a build tree is configured for language
ASM. For any configuration run (including the first), the
environment variable will be ignored if the CMAKE_ASM_FLAGS <#
variable:CMAKE__FLAGS> variable is already defined.
See also CMAKE_ASM_FLAGS_INIT <#
variable:CMAKE__FLAGS_INIT>.
CC
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Preferred executable for compiling C language files. Will only be used
by CMake on the first configuration to determine C compiler, after
which the value for CC is stored in the cache as CMAKE_C_COMPILER <#
variable:CMAKE__COMPILER>. For any configuration run (including
the first), the environment variable will be ignored if the
CMAKE_C_COMPILER <#variable:CMAKE__COMPILER> variable is defined.
Note:
Options that are required to make the compiler work correctly can be
included; they can not be changed.
$ export CC="custom-compiler --arg1 --arg2"
CFLAGS
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Add default compilation flags to be used when compiling C files.
CMake uses this environment variable value, in combination with its own
builtin default flags for the toolchain, to initialize and store the
CMAKE_C_FLAGS <#variable:CMAKE__FLAGS> cache entry. This occurs
the first time a build tree is configured for language C. For any
configuration run (including the first), the environment variable will
be ignored if the CMAKE_C_FLAGS <#variable:CMAKE__FLAGS> variable
is already defined.
See also CMAKE_C_FLAGS_INIT <#variable:CMAKE__FLAGS_INIT>.
CSFLAGS
Added in version 3.9.2.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Add default compilation flags to be used when compiling CSharp files.
CMake uses this environment variable value, in combination with its own
builtin default flags for the toolchain, to initialize and store the
CMAKE_CSharp_FLAGS <#variable:CMAKE__FLAGS> cache entry. This
occurs the first time a build tree is configured for language CSharp.
For any configuration run (including the first), the environment
variable will be ignored if the CMAKE_CSharp_FLAGS <#
variable:CMAKE__FLAGS> variable is already defined.
See also CMAKE_CSharp_FLAGS_INIT <#variable:CMAKE__FLAGS_INIT>.
CUDAARCHS
Added in version 3.20.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Value used to initialize CMAKE_CUDA_ARCHITECTURES <#
variable:CMAKE_CUDA_ARCHITECTURES> on the first configuration.
Subsequent runs will use the value stored in the cache.
This is a semicolon-separated list of architectures as described in
CUDA_ARCHITECTURES <#prop_tgt:CUDA_ARCHITECTURES>.
CUDACXX
Added in version 3.8.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Preferred executable for compiling CUDA language files. Will only be
used by CMake on the first configuration to determine CUDA compiler,
after which the value for CUDA is stored in the cache as
CMAKE_CUDA_COMPILER <#variable:CMAKE__COMPILER>. For any
configuration run (including the first), the environment variable will
be ignored if the CMAKE_CUDA_COMPILER <#variable:CMAKE__COMPILER>
variable is defined.
Note:
Options that are required to make the compiler work correctly can be
included; they can not be changed.
$ export CUDACXX="custom-compiler --arg1 --arg2"
CUDAFLAGS
Added in version 3.8.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Add default compilation flags to be used when compiling CUDA files.
CMake uses this environment variable value, in combination with its own
builtin default flags for the toolchain, to initialize and store the
CMAKE_CUDA_FLAGS <#variable:CMAKE__FLAGS> cache entry. This
occurs the first time a build tree is configured for language CUDA.
For any configuration run (including the first), the environment
variable will be ignored if the CMAKE_CUDA_FLAGS <#
variable:CMAKE__FLAGS> variable is already defined.
See also CMAKE_CUDA_FLAGS_INIT <#variable:CMAKE__FLAGS_INIT>.
CUDAHOSTCXX
Added in version 3.8.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Preferred executable for compiling host code when compiling CUDA
language files. Will only be used by CMake on the first configuration
to determine CUDA host compiler, after which the value for CUDAHOSTCXX
is stored in the cache as CMAKE_CUDA_HOST_COMPILER <#
variable:CMAKE__HOST_COMPILER>. This environment variable is
preferred over CMAKE_CUDA_HOST_COMPILER <#
variable:CMAKE__HOST_COMPILER>.
This environment variable is primarily meant for use with projects that
enable CUDA as a first-class language.
Note:
Ignored when using Visual Studio Generators <#visual-studio-
generators>.
Added in version 3.13: The FindCUDA <#module:FindCUDA> module will use
this variable to initialize its CUDA_HOST_COMPILER setting.
CXX
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Preferred executable for compiling CXX language files. Will only be
used by CMake on the first configuration to determine CXX compiler,
after which the value for CXX is stored in the cache as
CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER <#variable:CMAKE__COMPILER>. For any
configuration run (including the first), the environment variable will
be ignored if the CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER <#variable:CMAKE__COMPILER>
variable is defined.
Note:
Options that are required to make the compiler work correctly can be
included; they can not be changed.
$ export CXX="custom-compiler --arg1 --arg2"
CXXFLAGS
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Add default compilation flags to be used when compiling CXX (C++)
files.
CMake uses this environment variable value, in combination with its own
builtin default flags for the toolchain, to initialize and store the
CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS <#variable:CMAKE__FLAGS> cache entry. This
occurs the first time a build tree is configured for language CXX. For
any configuration run (including the first), the environment variable
will be ignored if the CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS <#variable:CMAKE__FLAGS>
variable is already defined.
See also CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_INIT <#variable:CMAKE__FLAGS_INIT>.
FC
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Preferred executable for compiling Fortran language files. Will only be
used by CMake on the first configuration to determine Fortran compiler,
after which the value for Fortran is stored in the cache as
CMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER <#variable:CMAKE__COMPILER>. For any
configuration run (including the first), the environment variable will
be ignored if the CMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER <#
variable:CMAKE__COMPILER> variable is defined.
Note:
Options that are required to make the compiler work correctly can be
included; they can not be changed.
$ export FC="custom-compiler --arg1 --arg2"
FFLAGS
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Add default compilation flags to be used when compiling Fortran files.
CMake uses this environment variable value, in combination with its own
builtin default flags for the toolchain, to initialize and store the
CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS <#variable:CMAKE__FLAGS> cache entry. This
occurs the first time a build tree is configured for language Fortran.
For any configuration run (including the first), the environment
variable will be ignored if the CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS <#
variable:CMAKE__FLAGS> variable is already defined.
See also CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS_INIT <#variable:CMAKE__FLAGS_INIT>.
HIPCXX
Added in version 3.21.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Preferred executable for compiling HIP language files. Will only be
used by CMake on the first configuration to determine HIP compiler,
after which the value for HIP is stored in the cache as
CMAKE_HIP_COMPILER <#variable:CMAKE__COMPILER>. For any
configuration run (including the first), the environment variable will
be ignored if the CMAKE_HIP_COMPILER <#variable:CMAKE__COMPILER>
variable is defined.
HIPFLAGS
Added in version 3.21.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Add default compilation flags to be used when compiling HIP files.
CMake uses this environment variable value, in combination with its own
builtin default flags for the toolchain, to initialize and store the
CMAKE_HIP_FLAGS <#variable:CMAKE__FLAGS> cache entry. This
occurs the first time a build tree is configured for language HIP. For
any configuration run (including the first), the environment variable
will be ignored if the CMAKE_HIP_FLAGS <#variable:CMAKE__FLAGS>
variable is already defined.
See also CMAKE_HIP_FLAGS_INIT <#variable:CMAKE__FLAGS_INIT>.
HIPHOSTCXX
Added in version 3.28.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Preferred executable for compiling host code when compiling HIP
language files with the NVIDIA CUDA Compiler. Will only be used by
CMake on the first configuration to determine HIP host compiler, after
which the value for HIPHOSTCXX is stored in the cache as
CMAKE_HIP_HOST_COMPILER <#variable:CMAKE__HOST_COMPILER>.
This environment variable is primarily meant for use with projects that
enable HIP as a first-class language.
Note:
Ignored when using Visual Studio Generators <#visual-studio-
generators>.
ISPC
Added in version 3.19.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Preferred executable for compiling ISPC language files. Will only be
used by CMake on the first configuration to determine ISPC compiler,
after which the value for ISPC is stored in the cache as
CMAKE_ISPC_COMPILER <#variable:CMAKE__COMPILER>. For any
configuration run (including the first), the environment variable will
be ignored if the CMAKE_ISPC_COMPILER <#variable:CMAKE__COMPILER>
variable is defined.
ISPCFLAGS
Added in version 3.19.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Add default compilation flags to be used when compiling ISPC files.
CMake uses this environment variable value, in combination with its own
builtin default flags for the toolchain, to initialize and store the
CMAKE_ISPC_FLAGS <#variable:CMAKE__FLAGS> cache entry. This
occurs the first time a build tree is configured for language ISPC.
For any configuration run (including the first), the environment
variable will be ignored if the CMAKE_ISPC_FLAGS <#
variable:CMAKE__FLAGS> variable is already defined.
See also CMAKE_ISPC_FLAGS_INIT <#variable:CMAKE__FLAGS_INIT>.
OBJC
Added in version 3.16.7.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Preferred executable for compiling OBJC language files. Will only be
used by CMake on the first configuration to determine OBJC compiler,
after which the value for OBJC is stored in the cache as
CMAKE_OBJC_COMPILER <#variable:CMAKE__COMPILER>. For any
configuration run (including the first), the environment variable will
be ignored if the CMAKE_OBJC_COMPILER <#variable:CMAKE__COMPILER>
variable is defined.
If OBJC is not defined, the CC <#envvar:CC> environment variable will
be checked instead.
OBJCFLAGS
Added in version 3.16.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Add default compilation flags to be used when compiling Objective C
files.
CMake uses this environment variable value, in combination with its own
builtin default flags for the toolchain, to initialize and store the
CMAKE_OBJC_FLAGS <#variable:CMAKE__FLAGS> cache entry. This
occurs the first time a build tree is configured for language OBJC.
For any configuration run (including the first), the environment
variable will be ignored if the CMAKE_OBJC_FLAGS <#
variable:CMAKE__FLAGS> variable is already defined.
See also CMAKE_OBJC_FLAGS_INIT <#variable:CMAKE__FLAGS_INIT>.
OBJCXX
Added in version 3.16.7.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Preferred executable for compiling OBJCXX language files. Will only be
used by CMake on the first configuration to determine OBJCXX compiler,
after which the value for OBJCXX is stored in the cache as
CMAKE_OBJCXX_COMPILER <#variable:CMAKE__COMPILER>. For any
configuration run (including the first), the environment variable will
be ignored if the CMAKE_OBJCXX_COMPILER <#
variable:CMAKE__COMPILER> variable is defined.
If OBJCXX is not defined, the CXX <#envvar:CXX> environment variable
will be checked instead.
OBJCXXFLAGS
Added in version 3.16.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Add default compilation flags to be used when compiling Objective C++
(.mm) files.
CMake uses this environment variable value, in combination with its own
builtin default flags for the toolchain, to initialize and store the
CMAKE_OBJCXX_FLAGS <#variable:CMAKE__FLAGS> cache entry. This
occurs the first time a build tree is configured for language OBJCXX.
For any configuration run (including the first), the environment
variable will be ignored if the CMAKE_OBJCXX_FLAGS <#
variable:CMAKE__FLAGS> variable is already defined.
See also CMAKE_OBJCXX_FLAGS_INIT <#variable:CMAKE__FLAGS_INIT>.
RC
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Preferred executable for compiling resource files. Will only be used by
CMake on the first configuration to determine resource compiler, after
which the value for RC is stored in the cache as CMAKE_RC_COMPILER <#
variable:CMAKE__COMPILER>. For any configuration run (including
the first), the environment variable will be ignored if the
CMAKE_RC_COMPILER <#variable:CMAKE__COMPILER> variable is
defined.
Note:
Options that are required to make the compiler work correctly can be
included; they can not be changed.
$ export RC="custom-compiler --arg1 --arg2"
RCFLAGS
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Add default compilation flags to be used when compiling RC (resource)
files.
CMake uses this environment variable value, in combination with its own
builtin default flags for the toolchain, to initialize and store the
CMAKE_RC_FLAGS <#variable:CMAKE__FLAGS> cache entry. This occurs
the first time a build tree is configured for language RC. For any
configuration run (including the first), the environment variable will
be ignored if the CMAKE_RC_FLAGS <#variable:CMAKE__FLAGS>
variable is already defined.
See also CMAKE_RC_FLAGS_INIT <#variable:CMAKE__FLAGS_INIT>.
SWIFTC
Added in version 3.15.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Preferred executable for compiling Swift language files. Will only be
used by CMake on the first configuration to determine Swift compiler,
after which the value for SWIFTC is stored in the cache as
CMAKE_Swift_COMPILER <#variable:CMAKE__COMPILER>. For any
configuration run (including the first), the environment variable will
be ignored if the CMAKE_Swift_COMPILER <#
variable:CMAKE__COMPILER> variable is defined.
Note:
Options that are required to make the compiler work correctly can be
included; they can not be changed.
$ export SWIFTC="custom-compiler --arg1 --arg2"
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES FOR CTEST
CTEST_INTERACTIVE_DEBUG_MODE
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Environment variable that will exist and be set to 1 when a test
executed by ctest(1) <#manual:ctest(1)> is run in interactive mode.
CTEST_NO_TESTS_ACTION
Added in version 3.26.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Environment variable that controls how ctest <#manual:ctest(1)> handles
cases when there are no tests to run. Possible values are: error,
ignore, empty or unset.
The --no-tests= <#cmdoption-ctest-no-tests> option to ctest <#
manual:ctest(1)> overrides this environment variable if both are given.
CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Boolean environment variable that controls if the output should be
logged for failed tests. Set the value to 1, True, or ON to enable
output on failure. See ctest(1) <#manual:ctest(1)> for more
information on controlling output of failed tests.
CTEST_PARALLEL_LEVEL
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Specify the number of tests for CTest to run in parallel. For example,
if CTEST_PARALLEL_LEVEL is set to 8, CTest will run up to 8 tests
concurrently as if ctest were invoked with the --parallel 8 <#
cmdoption-ctest-j> option.
Changed in version 3.29: The value may be empty, or 0, to let ctest use
a default level of parallelism, or unbounded parallelism, respectively,
as documented by the ctest --parallel <#cmdoption-ctest-j> option.
CTest will interpret a whitespace-only string as empty.
In CMake 3.28 and earlier, an empty or 0 value was equivalent to 1.
See ctest(1) <#manual:ctest(1)> for more information on parallel test
execution.
CTEST_PROGRESS_OUTPUT
Added in version 3.13.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Boolean environment variable that affects how ctest <#manual:ctest(1)>
command output reports overall progress. When set to 1, TRUE, ON or
anything else that evaluates to boolean true, progress is reported by
repeatedly updating the same line. This greatly reduces the overall
verbosity, but is only supported when output is sent directly to a
terminal. If the environment variable is not set or has a value that
evaluates to false, output is reported normally with each test having
its own start and end lines logged to the output.
The --progress <#cmdoption-ctest-progress> option to ctest <#
manual:ctest(1)> overrides this environment variable if both are given.
CTEST_USE_INSTRUMENTATION
Added in version 4.0.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Note:
This feature is only available when experimental support for
instrumentation has been enabled by the
CMAKE_EXPERIMENTAL_INSTRUMENTATION gate.
Setting this environment variable to 1, True, or ON enables
instrumentation <#manual:cmake-instrumentation(7)> for CTest in
Dashboard Client <#dashboard-client> mode.
CTEST_USE_LAUNCHERS_DEFAULT
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Initializes the CTEST_USE_LAUNCHERS <#variable:CTEST_USE_LAUNCHERS>
variable if not already defined.
CTEST_USE_VERBOSE_INSTRUMENTATION
Added in version 4.0.
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Note:
This feature is only available when experimental support for
instrumentation has been enabled by the
CMAKE_EXPERIMENTAL_INSTRUMENTATION gate.
Setting this environment variable to 1, True, or ON causes CTest to
report the full command line (including arguments) to CDash for each
instrumented command. By default, CTest truncates the command line at
the first space.
See also CTEST_USE_INSTRUMENTATION <#envvar:CTEST_USE_INSTRUMENTATION>
DASHBOARD_TEST_FROM_CTEST
This is a CMake Environment Variable <#cmake-language-environment-
variables>. Its initial value is taken from the calling process
environment.
Environment variable that will exist when a test executed by ctest(1)
<#manual:ctest(1)> is run in non-interactive mode. The value will be
equal to CMAKE_VERSION <#variable:CMAKE_VERSION>.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES FOR THE CMAKE CURSES INTERFACE
CCMAKE_COLORS
Added in version 3.18.
Determines what colors are used by the CMake curses interface, when run
on a terminal that supports colors. The syntax follows the same
conventions as LS_COLORS; that is, a list of key/value pairs separated
by :.
Keys are a single letter corresponding to a CMake cache variable type:
o s: A STRING.
o p: A FILEPATH.
o c: A value which has an associated list of choices.
o y: A BOOL which has a true-like value (e.g. ON, YES).
o n: A BOOL which has a false-like value (e.g. OFF, NO).
Values are an integer number that specifies what color to use. 0 is
black (you probably don't want to use that). Others are determined by
your terminal's color support. Most (color) terminals will support at
least 8 or 16 colors. Some will support up to 256 colors. The colors
will likely match this chart , although the first 16 colors
may match the original CGA color palette . (Many modern terminal
emulators also allow their color palette, at least for the first 16
colors, to be configured by the user.)
Note that fairly minimal checking is done for bad colors (although a
value higher than what curses believes your terminal supports will be
silently ignored) or bad syntax.
For example:
CCMAKE_COLORS='s=39:p=220:c=207:n=196:y=46'
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