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CMake 3.15 Release Notes
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Changes made since CMake 3.14 include the following.
New Features
============
Generators
----------
* The :generator:`Xcode` generator now supports per-target schemes.
See the :variable:`CMAKE_XCODE_GENERATE_SCHEME` variable and
:prop_tgt:`XCODE_GENERATE_SCHEME` target property.
* The :generator:`Green Hills MULTI` generator has been updated:
* It now supports the :command:`add_custom_command` and
:command:`add_custom_target` commands.
* It is now available on Linux.
Languages
---------
* Preliminary support for the ``Swift`` language was added to the
:generator:`Ninja` generator:
* Use the :envvar:`SWIFTC` environment variable to specify a compiler.
* The :prop_tgt:`Swift_DEPENDENCIES_FILE` target property and
:prop_sf:`Swift_DEPENDENCIES_FILE` source file property were added
to customize dependency files.
* The :prop_tgt:`Swift_MODULE_NAME` target property was added to
customize the Swift module name.
* The :prop_sf:`Swift_DIAGNOSTICS_FILE` source property was added to
indicate where to write the serialized Swift diagnostics.
The Swift support is experimental, not considered stable, and may change
in future releases of CMake.
Compilers
---------
* The ``Clang`` compiler variant on Windows that targets the MSVC ABI
but has a GNU-like command line is now supported.
* Support for the Clang-based ARM compiler was added with compiler id
``ARMClang``.
* Support was added for the IAR compiler architectures Renesas RX,
RL78, RH850 and Texas Instruments MSP430.
* Support was added for the IAR compilers built for Linux (IAR BuildLx).
Command-Line
------------
* The :envvar:`CMAKE_GENERATOR` environment variable was added
to specify a default generator to use when :manual:`cmake(1)` is
run without a ``-G`` option. Additionally, environment variables
:envvar:`CMAKE_GENERATOR_PLATFORM`, :envvar:`CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET`,
and :envvar:`CMAKE_GENERATOR_INSTANCE` were created to configure
the generator.
* The :manual:`cmake(1)` ``--build`` tool ``--target`` parameter gained support
for multiple targets, e.g. ``cmake --build . --target Library1 Library2``.
It now also has a short form ``-t`` alias, e.g.
``cmake --build . -t Library1 Library2``.
* The :manual:`cmake(1)` command gained a new ``--install`` option.
This may be used after building a project to run installation without
using the generated build system or the native build tool.
* The :manual:`cmake(1)` command learned a new CLI option ``--loglevel``.
* The :manual:`cmake(1)` ``-E remove_directory`` command-line tool learned
to support removing multiple directories.
* The :manual:`cmake(1)` ``-E tar`` tool has been improved:
* It now continues adding files to an archive even if some of the files
are not readable. This behavior is more consistent with the
classic ``tar`` tool.
* It now parses all flags, and if an invalid flag was provided, a
warning is issued.
* It now displays an error if no action flag was specified, along with a
list of possible actions: ``t`` (list), ``c`` (create) or ``x`` (extract).
* It now supports extracting (``-x``) or listing (``-t``) only specific
files or directories.
* It now supports Zstandard compression with a ``--zstd`` option.
Zstandard was designed to give a compression ratio comparable to that
of the DEFLATE (zip) algorithm, but faster, especially for decompression.
Commands
--------
* The :command:`add_custom_command` and :command:`add_custom_target` commands
gained a new ``JOB_POOL`` option that works with the :generator:`Ninja`
generator to set the pool variable on the build statement.
* The :command:`add_library` command ``ALIAS`` option learned to support
import libraries of the ``UNKNOWN`` type.
* The :command:`cmake_parse_arguments` command gained an additional
``<prefix>_KEYWORDS_MISSING_VALUES`` output variable to report
keyword arguments that were given by the caller with no values.
* The :command:`execute_process` command gained a ``COMMAND_ECHO`` option
and supporting :variable:`CMAKE_EXECUTE_PROCESS_COMMAND_ECHO` variable
to enable echoing of the command-line string before execution.
* The :command:`file(INSTALL)` command learned a new argument,
``FOLLOW_SYMLINK_CHAIN``, which can be used to recursively resolve and
install symlinks.
* :command:`list` learned new sub-commands:
``PREPEND``, ``POP_FRONT`` and ``POP_BACK``.
* The :command:`message` command learned new types:
``NOTICE``, ``VERBOSE``, ``DEBUG`` and ``TRACE``.
* The :command:`string` learned a new sub-command ``REPEAT``.
Variables
---------
* The :variable:`CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING_EMULATOR` variable and corresponding
:prop_tgt:`CROSSCOMPILING_EMULATOR` target property learned to support
arguments to the emulator.
* The :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_PREFER_CONFIG` variable was added to tell
:command:`find_package` calls to look for a package configuration
file first even if a find module is available.
* The :variable:`CMAKE_FRAMEWORK` variable was added to initialize the
:prop_tgt:`FRAMEWORK` property on all targets.
* The :variable:`CMAKE_VS_JUST_MY_CODE_DEBUGGING` variable and
:prop_tgt:`VS_JUST_MY_CODE_DEBUGGING` target property were added to
enable the Just My Code feature of the Visual Studio Debugger when
compiling with MSVC cl 19.05 and higher.
* The :variable:`CMAKE_MSVC_RUNTIME_LIBRARY` variable and
:prop_tgt:`MSVC_RUNTIME_LIBRARY` target property were introduced to
select the runtime library used by compilers targeting the MSVC ABI.
See policy :policy:`CMP0091`.
* The :variable:`CMAKE_PROJECT_INCLUDE` and
:variable:`CMAKE_PROJECT_INCLUDE_BEFORE` variables were added to allow
injection of custom code at the sites of :command:`project` calls
without knowing the project name a priori.
Properties
----------
* The :prop_tgt:`ADDITIONAL_CLEAN_FILES` target property and
:prop_dir:`ADDITIONAL_CLEAN_FILES` directory property were added.
They allow to register additional files that should be removed during
the clean stage.
* The :prop_tgt:`PUBLIC_HEADER` and :prop_tgt:`PRIVATE_HEADER` properties
may now be set on :ref:`Interface Libraries`. The headers specified by those
properties can be installed using the :command:`install(TARGETS)` command by
passing the ``PUBLIC_HEADER`` and ``PRIVATE_HEADER`` arguments respectively.
* The :prop_tgt:`VS_PACKAGE_REFERENCES` target property was added to
tell :ref:`Visual Studio Generators` to add references to ``nuget``
packages.
* The :prop_tgt:`VS_PROJECT_IMPORT` target property was added to allow
managed Visual Studio project files to import external ``.props`` files.
* The :prop_tgt:`VS_NO_SOLUTION_DEPLOY` target property was added to
tell :ref:`Visual Studio Generators` whether to deploy an artifact
to the WinCE or Windows Phone target device.
Modules
-------
* The :module:`FindBoost` module was reworked to expose a more consistent
user experience between its "Config" and "Module" modes and with other
find modules in general.
* A new imported target ``Boost::headers`` is now defined (same
as ``Boost::boost``).
* New output variables ``Boost_VERSION_MACRO``,
``Boost_VERSION_MAJOR``, ``Boost_VERSION_MINOR``,
``Boost_VERSION_PATCH``, and ``Boost_VERSION_COUNT``
were added.
* The ``QUIET`` argument passed to :command:`find_package` is no
longer ignored in config mode. Note that the CMake package shipped with
Boost ``1.70.0`` ignores the ``QUIET`` argument passed to
:command:`find_package`. This is fixed in the next Boost release.
* The input switch ``Boost_DETAILED_FAILURE_MSG`` was removed.
* ``Boost_VERSION`` now reports the version in ``x.y.z``
format in module mode. See policy :policy:`CMP0093`.
* The :module:`FindCups` module now provides imported targets.
* The :module:`FindEnvModules` module was added to use Lua- and TCL-based
environment modules in :ref:`CTest Scripts <CTest Script>`.
* The :module:`FindGLEW` module now provides an interface more consistent
with what upstream GLEW provides in its own CMake package files.
* The :module:`FindPkgConfig` now populates :prop_tgt:`INTERFACE_LINK_OPTIONS`
property of imported targets with other (non-library) linker flags.
* The :module:`FindPostgreSQL` module learned to find debug and release
variants separately.
* Modules :module:`FindPython3`, :module:`FindPython2` and :module:`FindPython`
gained additional lookup strategies and controls, and a new default.
See policy :policy:`CMP0094`.
* Modules :module:`FindPython`, :module:`FindPython2` and :module:`FindPython3`
gain a new target (respectively ``Python::Module``, ``Python2::Module``
and ``Python3::Module``) which can be used to develop Python modules.
* Modules :module:`FindPython3`, :module:`FindPython2` and :module:`FindPython`
gain capability to control how virtual environments are handled.
* The :module:`UseSWIG` module learned to manage alternate library names
by passing ``-interface <library_name>`` for ``python`` language or
``-dllimport <library_name>`` for ``CSharp`` language to the ``SWIG``
compiler.
Generator Expressions
---------------------
* The generator expressions :genex:`$<C_COMPILER_ID>`,
:genex:`$<CXX_COMPILER_ID>`, :genex:`$<CUDA_COMPILER_ID>`,
:genex:`$<Fortran_COMPILER_ID>`, :genex:`$<COMPILE_LANGUAGE>`,
:genex:`$<COMPILE_LANG_AND_ID>`, and :genex:`$<PLATFORM_ID>` learned to
support matching one value from a comma-separated list.
* The :genex:`$<CUDA_COMPILER_ID:...>` and :genex:`$<CUDA_COMPILER_VERSION:...>`
generator expressions were added.
* The :genex:`$<COMPILE_LANG_AND_ID:...>` generator expression was introduced to
allow specification of compile options for target files based on the
:variable:`CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_ID` and :prop_sf:`LANGUAGE` of
each source file.
* A :genex:`$<FILTER:list,INCLUDE|EXCLUDE,regex>` generator expression has
been added.
* A :genex:`$<REMOVE_DUPLICATES:list>` generator expression has been added.
* The :genex:`$<SHELL_PATH:...>` generator expression gained support for a
list of paths.
* New ``$<TARGET_FILE*>`` :manual:`generator expressions
<cmake-generator-expressions(7)>` were added to retrieve the prefix, base
name, and suffix of the file names of various artifacts:
* :genex:`$<TARGET_FILE_PREFIX:...>`
* :genex:`$<TARGET_FILE_BASE_NAME:...>`
* :genex:`$<TARGET_FILE_SUFFIX:...>`
* :genex:`$<TARGET_LINKER_FILE_PREFIX:...>`
* :genex:`$<TARGET_LINKER_FILE_BASE_NAME:...>`
* :genex:`$<TARGET_LINKER_FILE_SUFFIX:...>`
* :genex:`$<TARGET_PDB_FILE_BASE_NAME:...>`
* The :genex:`$<TARGET_OBJECTS:...>` generator expression is now supported
on ``SHARED``, ``STATIC``, ``MODULE`` libraries and executables.
CTest
-----
* The :command:`ctest_submit` command learned a new option: ``BUILD_ID``.
This can be used to store the ID assigned to this build by CDash to a
variable.
* The :command:`ctest_update` command learned to honor a new variable:
:variable:`CTEST_UPDATE_VERSION_OVERRIDE`. This can be used to specify
the current version of your source tree rather than using the update
command to discover the current version that is checked out.
CPack
-----
* The :cpack_gen:`CPack IFW Generator` gained a new
:variable:`CPACK_IFW_PACKAGE_STYLE_SHEET` variable to customize the
installer stylesheet.
Deprecated and Removed Features
===============================
* The :manual:`cmake-server(7)` mode has been deprecated and will be
removed from a future version of CMake. Please port clients to use
the :manual:`cmake-file-api(7)` instead.
* The :prop_dir:`ADDITIONAL_MAKE_CLEAN_FILES` directory property is now
deprecated. Use the :prop_dir:`ADDITIONAL_CLEAN_FILES` directory property
instead.
* The variable :variable:`CMAKE_AUTOMOC_RELAXED_MODE` is considered
deprecated. Support still exists but will be removed in future versions.
* The :command:`export(PACKAGE)` command now does nothing unless
enabled via :variable:`CMAKE_EXPORT_PACKAGE_REGISTRY`.
See policy :policy:`CMP0090`.
* The :generator:`Xcode` generator now requires at least Xcode 5.
* An explicit deprecation diagnostic was added for policy ``CMP0066``
(``CMP0065`` and below were already deprecated).
The :manual:`cmake-policies(7)` manual explains that the OLD behaviors
of all policies are deprecated and that projects should port to the
NEW behaviors.
Other Changes
=============
* If a feature specified by :command:`target_compile_features` is available
in the compiler's default standard level, CMake 3.14 and below incorrectly
added unnecessary ``-std=`` flags that could lower the standard level.
This bug has been fixed in CMake 3.15. This behavior change may expose
bugs in existing projects that were relying on undocumented implementation
details. Specifying compile features only ensures that the compiler runs
in a mode that has those features, not that any specific standard level is
used or explicit ``-std=`` flag passed.
* CMake learned how to compile C++14 with the IBM AIX XL compiler
and the SunPro compiler and to compile C++20 with the AppleClang compiler.
* With MSVC-like compilers the value of :variable:`CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS`
no longer contains warning flags like ``/W3`` by default.
See policy :policy:`CMP0092`.
* IBM Clang-based XL compilers that define ``__ibmxl__`` now use the
compiler id ``XLClang`` instead of ``XL``. See policy :policy:`CMP0089`.
* The :command:`file(REMOVE)` and :command:`file(REMOVE_RECURSE)` commands
were changed to ignore empty arguments with a warning instead of treating
them as a relative path and removing the contents of the current directory.
Updates
=======
Changes made since CMake 3.15.0 include the following.
3.15.1
------
* In CMake 3.15.0 support for the GNU-like ``Clang`` compiler targeting the
MSVC ABI implemented :variable:`CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD` values 98 and 11 using
the corresponding ``-std=`` flags. However, these modes do not work with
the MSVC standard library. Therefore CMake 3.15.1 passes C++14 standard
flags even for C++98 and C++11. This is consistent with MSVC itself which
always runs in a mode aware of C++14.
* Preliminary Swift support added in 3.15.0 has been updated.
3.15.2
------
* In CMake 3.15.0 and 3.15.1 the :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_PREFER_CONFIG`
variable caused the :command:`find_package` command to fail on a missing
package even without the ``REQUIRED`` option. This has been fixed.
3.15.3
------
* ``CrayPrgEnv`` compiler wrapper support has been updated for the 19.06
release of the Cray Programming Environment for which the default linking
mode on XC Cray systems is now dynamic instead of static.
3.15.4
------
* In CMake 3.15.0 through 3.15.3, the :prop_dir:`EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL`
directory property was regressed from pre-3.14 behavior and caused
targets within the directory to be excluded even from its own "all".
This has been fixed.
The bug also existed in 3.14.0 through 3.14.6 and is fixed in 3.14.7.
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