- What’s new in CMake
- CMake in development : WIP
- [CMake 3.31][]: Better workflow presets
- CMake 3.30 : C++26
- CMake 3.29 : Build before testing
- CMake 3.28 : C++20 modules
- CMake 3.27 : Debugger
- CMake 3.26 : Logging & Python
- CMake 3.25 : Blocks and SYSTEM
- CMake 3.24 : Package Finder
- CMake 3.23 : Header only libraries
- CMake 3.22 : Handy env vars
- CMake 3.21 : Colors
- CMake 3.20 : Docs
- CMake 3.19 : Presets
- CMake 3.18 : CUDA with Clang & CMake macro language
- CMake 3.17 : More CUDA
- CMake 3.16 : Unity builds
- CMake 3.15 : CLI upgrade
- CMake 3.14 : File utilities (AKA CMake π )
- CMake 3.13 : Linking control
- CMake 3.12 : Version ranges and CONFIGURE_DEPENDS
- CMake 3.11 : Faster & IMPORTED INTERFACE
- CMake 3.10 : CppCheck
- CMake 3.9 : IPO
- CMake 3.8 : C# & CUDA
- CMake 3.7 : Android & CMake Server
- CMake 3.6 : Clang-Tidy
- CMake 3.5 : ARM
- CMake 3.4 : Swift & CCache
- CMake 3.3 : if IN_LIST
- CMake 3.2 : UTF8
- CMake 3.1 : C++11 and compile features
- CMake 3.0 : Interface libraries
What’s new in CMake
This is an abbreviated version of the CMake changelog with just the highlights for authors. Names for each release are arbitrarily picked by the author.
CMake in development: WIP
Nothing to report yet.
[CMake 3.31][]: Better workflow presets
This release adds a collection of small features and additions, along with some experimental new technology. Some updates to presets, including a new shorter command for workflow presents.
Initially released November 6, 2024
LFortan now supported
$comment
supported in preset filescmake -LR <regex>
to search the cachecmake --workflow <name>
now supported (one less argument)codegen
target andCODEGEN
inadd_custom_command
Added
cmake_pkg_config
command to extract values from pkg-config files.CMAKE_HOST_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX
was addedBetter CUDA support, including getting the host compiler and OpenMP
Support for CMake 3.10 and older deprecated
Lots of smaller tweaks and cleanup
Experimental CPS (common package specification) support
CMake 3.30: C++26
This release adds C++26 support and a way to get the latest supported standard for a compiler. This release makes a lot of small changes not listed below, like better TLS support, some generator expression updates, and some schema updates.
Initially released July 2, 2024
A
$<QUOTE>
generator expression was added to produce"
C++26 compile features support fully implemented (partial since 3.25)
CMAKE_<LANG>_STANDARD_LATEST
holds the latest standard the current compiler supportsFree-threaded Python 3.13+ support (3.30.3+ best)
Better support (new variables and targets) for Windows Python debug builds, and
DEBUG_POSTFIX
now added bypython_add_library
FindBoost removed
Visual Studio 2008 support removed
CMake 3.29: Build before testing
Finally you can make the test
target depend on ALL
, meaning cmake --build build -t test
will rebuild as needed! You have to opt-into this, though, by setting CMAKE_SKIP_TEST_ALL_DEPENDENCY
to false. Several improvements were made for scripting, linker selection, and support was improved for various compiler combinations on Windows.
Initially released March 21, 2024
Linker selection option (
CMAKE_LINKER_TYPE
/LINKER_TYPE
)CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX
can now be initialized by a matching environment variableIf commands to check file permissions
Select launcher for tests (
CMAKE_TEST_LAUNCHER
/TEST_LAUNCHER
)You can now make tests depend on
all
withCMAKE_SKIP_TEST_ALL_DEPENDENCY
set toFALSE
!cmake_language(EXIT)
for scripts with exit codesSelect Intel OneAPI Fortran compiler with Visual Studio
Compile CUDA on Windows with Clang
CMake 3.28: C++20 modules
This release adds C++ module support. This does not include C++23’s import std
, but is exciting step forward for this landmark C++20 feature. These will be scanned by default if using C++20+ and a new enough compiler and valid generator and if you have a CMake minimum or maximum that includes CMake 3.28.
Initially released December 6, 2023
C++20 named modules supported by Ninja 1.11+ and MSVC 17.4+.
HIP
supported for NVIDIA.Apple’s VisionOS added.
CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING_EMULATOR
environment variable added.Get/set properties TEST supports other DIRECTORY’s
Some support for job servers added
Support for passing variables to pkg-config
Generator expressions now support short-circuting
CMake 3.27: Debugger
This release adds the new CMake debugger! This should improve support for debugging your CMake code in something like VSCode. This release also “removes” FindPythonLibs/FindPythonInterp/FindCUDA; if the min or max version is set to 3.27 or higher, the modules will be missing.
Initially released July 19, 2023
C++ Modules extensions (
.ccm
,.cxxm
,.c++m
) are treated as C++COMPILE_ONLY
,LIST
, andPATH
generator expressions added, along with a few more specific ones.New
SKIP_LINTING
, as well as more generator expression support in things like<LANG>_CPPCHECK
, etc.find_package
now searches for uppercase<PACKAGENAME>_ROOT
CMake/Environment variables.Added
add_custom_command(... DEPENDS_EXPLICIT_ONLY
& variable for Ninja dependency control.CMake build verbose now prints the working dir and command line used to build.
Better support for versions of MSVC.
Several new CUDA properties related to targeting .
cubin
/.fatbin
/.optixir
.Setting
cmake_minimum_required
less than 3.5 is now deprecated.FindCUDA simi-removed, use CUDA language and FindCUDAToolkit.
FindPythonLibs & FindPythonInterp simi-removed, use FindPython.
CMake 3.26: Logging & Python
Two important additions for FindPython, PyPy SOABI support & LimitedAPI/StableABI support, really enhance FindPython’s use. There are quite a few nice fixes and new warnings, such as if you reverse the order of project()
and cmake_minimium_required()
. Logging has been moved from CMakeOutput.log
and CMakeError.log
to a new CMakeConfigureLog.yaml
log.
Initially released March 14, 2023
FindPython generates the correct PyPy SOABI (finally!)
FindPython supports LimitedAPI/StableABI with a new flag.
CMake has a new YAML log of configure time checks in the output directory (also
message(CONFIGURE_LOG ...)
).ASM_MARMASM
language added for Microsoft ARM assembler.CMAKE_VS_VERSION_BUILD_NUMBER
added for the VS version number.USE_FOLDERS
is on by default"<LANG>_CLANG_TIDY_EXPORT_FIXES_DIR"
for clang-tidy suggested fix output.CMake’s copy CLI tool supports updates only if different
target_compile_options
now come aftertarget_compile_features
/CMAKE_<LANG>_STANDARD
CMake 3.25: Blocks and SYSTEM
CMake has new block scoping commands selectively controlling variables and policies. It also has a lot more control over SYSTEM. The functional features of CMake introduced a few releases ago are now usable in find_
commands with VALIDATOR
. Workflows got an upgrade, too.
Initially released November 16, 2022
C++26 support
LTO for CUDA with nvcc
Workflow presets added, package presets too.
SYSTEM
added toadd_subdirectory
,FetchContent
, and as a directory property.block()
/endblock()
for policy/variable scopes, alsoPROPOGATE
inreturn()
BSD
&LINUX
variables addedVALIDATOR
function forfind_*
commands.Several improvements to
try_*
commands.SYSTEM
target/directory property andEXPORT_NO_SYSTEM
added, also for FetchContent.
CMake 3.24: Package Finder
This is a fantastic release. Package writers are getting integration between find_package
and FetchContent
that will allow “download if missing” workflows, and is configurable by packagers. Similarly, warnings as errors can be set by a package and removed by packagers, as well (still make sure not to do this unless you are being build as the main project!).
Initially released August 4, 2022
--fresh
option removes the old cache when running.find_package
andFetchContent
now have integration - you have options to download missing dependencies.find_package
has a newGLOBAL
option.CMAKE_PROJECT_TOP_LEVEL_INCLUDES
allows a user (like packagers) to inject pre-project code.PATH
management for generator expressions.CMAKE_COLOR_DIAGNOSTICS
env var & variable added, replacingCMAKE_COLOR_MAKEFILE
.You can disable
find_*
searching the install prefix.COMPILE_WARNING_AS_ERROR
property andCMAKE_
variable, and--compile-no-warning-as-error
to disable it.CUDA supports
native
to compile for the current GPUs detected.SYSTEM
includes now are respected on MSVC generators.Better support for MSVC, XCode, and others.
LLVMFlang
compiler support.
CMake 3.23: Header only libraries
A solid release focused on header only libraries, more user control, CMake presets, and better CUDA support. There are some powerful new features for header only libraries, like the various *_SETS
target properties. There are new controls like the ability to restrict paths for find_
commands and the ability to remove SYSTEM
from an existing target. You also get expanded debugging features, and the ability to force all links to be to targets. Presets can include other files. CUDA and C# received new updates, and a couple of compilers were added.
Initially released March 29, 2022
CMake presets are a bit nicer, with the ability to include other files.
A couple of new supported compilers, and better C# support.
FILE_SET
forinstall
andtarget_sources
header-only source files.<INTERFACE_>HEADER_SETS
,<INTERFACE_>HEADER_DIRS
for target headers.CUDA_ARCHITECTURES
support for all and all-major.DEBUG messages from can be enabled for
find_*
or find modules.define_property()
has a handyINITIALIZE_FROM_VARIABLE
option.CMAKE_<SYSTEM_>IGNORE_PREFIX_PATH
to controlfind_*
commands.<CMAKE_>LINK_LIBRARIES_ONLY_TARGETS
added to force only targets linked (nice for finding mistakes!).IMPORTED_NO_SYSTEM
, a new property to forcibly remove SYSTEM from a target.FindGTest
now adds aGMock
target if found.
CMake 3.22: Handy env vars
A smaller release with some nice improvements all around focused on supporting common build situations. You can finally set CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE
in your environment to set a default build type. There are several other new env vars and variables too. Compiler flags related to standards have been improved. cmake_host_system_information
got improved further (from 3.10) with OS information.
Initially released November 18, 2021
New environment variables for defaults,
CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE
andCMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES
New environment variable
CMAKE_INSTALL_MODE
for install types (symlinks)New
CMAKE_REQUIRE_FIND_PACKAGE_<PackageName>
variable to convert an optional find to a required oneCMAKE_<LANG>_EXTENSIONS_DEFAULT
comes from the compilerCMakeDependentOption
uses normal conditional syntax nowCTest can now modify environment variables
Some generators now use external (system) markers on includes for MSVC
CMake 3.21 : Colors
Different message types now have different colors! There’s now a nice variable to see if you are in the top level project. Lots of continued cleanup and specialized new features, such as adding the HIP language and C17 and C23 support. Presets continue to be improved.
Initially released July 14, 2021
Preliminary support for MSVC 2022
CMAKE_<LANG>_LINKER_LAUNCHER
added for make and ninjaHIP added as a language
C17 and C23 support added
--install-prefix <dir>
and--toolchain <file>
added when running CMakeMessages printed are colored by message type!
Support for MSYS, including
FindMsys
The
file(
command got several updates, includingEXPAND_TILDE
Support for runtime dependencies and artifacts added to
install
PROJECT_IS_TOP_LEVEL
and<PROJECT-NAME>_IS_TOP_LEVEL
finally addedCaching improvements for the
find_
commands
CMake 3.20 : Docs
The CMake docs received a major boost in productivity by adding “new in” tags to quickly see what was added without having to toggle documentation versions! C++ 23 support added. Source files must have the extension listed now, and LANGUAGE is always respected. Quite a bit of cleanup was done; make sure your code is tested with ...3.20
before deploying that as your maximum. Presets continue to be improved.
Initially released March 23, 2021
Support added for C++23
CUDAARCHS environment variable for setting CUDA architectures
The new
IntelLLVM
compilers are now supported (OneAPI 2021.1), andNVHPC
NVIDIA HPC SDK, as wellSome expanded generator expression support in custom commands/targets, install renaming
New
cmake_path
command for working with pathstry_run
now has aWORKING_DIRECTORY
More features for the
file(GENERATE
commandSeveral removals, like
cmake-server
,WriteCompilerDetectionHeader
(if policy set to 3.20+), and a few things that have newer methods now.Source files must include the extension
CMake 3.19 : Presets
You can now add presets in JSON form, and users will get the preset default. find_package
can now take a version range, and some specialty find modules, like FindPython, have custom support for it. A lot of new controls were added for permissions. Further support for generator expressions in more places.
Initially released November 18, 2020
New CMake presets files now supported - you can set defaults for your project per generator, or you can make User presets. PSA: Please add
CMakeUserPresets.json
to your.gitignore
, even if you do not useCMakePresets.json
.CMake now uses the new build system introduced in XCode 12+
MSVC for Android now supported
cmake -E create_hardlink
was addedadd_test
finally properly supports whitespace in test namesYou can now
DEFER
cmake_language
to run at the end of the directory processingLots of new
file
options, like temporary downloads andCOMPRESSION_LEVEL
forARCHIVE_CREATE
find_package
supports a version rangeDIRECTORY
can now include a binary directory in property commandsNew
JSON
commands forstring
New
OPTIMIZE_DEPENDENCIES
property andCMAKE_*
variable for smartly dropping dependencies of static and object libraries.PCH support expanded with
PCH_INSTANTIATE_TEMPLATES
property andCMAKE_*
variable.Check modules have been expanded with
CUDA
andISPC
languagesFindPython:
Python*_LINK_OPTIONS
addedcompute-sanitizer
for ctest now supports CUDA for memcheck
CMake 3.18 : CUDA with Clang & CMake macro language
CUDA now supports Clang (without separable compilation). A new CUDA_ARCHITECTURES
property was implemented to better support targeting CUDA hardware. A new cmake_language
command supports calling cmake commands and expressions from strings. Lots of other meta changes that could make new designs available; calling functions by variable, evaluating arbitrary CMake by string, and configure files directly from strings. Many other nice tiny features and papercut fixes are sprinkled throughout, a small selection is below.
Initially released July 15, 2020
cmake
cancat
files together nowNew profiling mode for
cmake
cmake_language
withCALL
andEVAL
export
requiresAPPEND
if used multiple times (in CMake language level 3.18+)You can archive directly from
file()
file(CONFIGURE
is a nicer form ofconfigure_file
if you already have a string to produceOther
find_*
commands gainfind_package
’sREQUIRED
flagNATURAL
sorting inlist(SORT
addedMore options for handling properties with DIRECTORY scope
CUDA_ARCHITECTURES
was addedNew
LINK_LANGUAGE
generator expressions (DEVICE
/HOST
versions too)Source can be a subdirectory for
FetchContent
CMake 3.17 : More CUDA
A FindCUDAToolkit was finally added, which allows finding and using the CUDA toolkit without enabling the CUDA language! CUDA now is a bit more configurable, such as linking to shared libraries. Quite a bit more polish in the expected areas, as well, like FindPython. Finally, you can now iterate over multiple lists at a time.
Initially released March 20, 2020
CUDA_RUNTIME_LIBRARY
can finally be set to Shared!FindCUDAToolkit finally added
cmake -E rm
replaces older remove commandsCUDA has meta features like
cuda_std_03
, etc.You can track the searches for packages with
--debug-find
ExternalProject can now disable recursive checkouts
FindPython better integration with Conda
DEPRECATION can be applied to targets
CMake gained a rm command
Several new environment variables
foreach can now do
ZIP_LISTS
(multiple lists at a time)
CMake 3.16 : Unity builds
A new unity build mode was added, allowing source files to be merged into a single build file. Support for precompiled headers (possibly preparing for C++20 modules, perhaps?) was added. Lots of other smaller fixes were implemented, especially to newer features, such as to FindPython, FindDoxygen, and others.
Initially released November 26, 2019
Added support for Objective C and Objective C++ languages
Support for precompiling headers, with
target_precompile_headers
Support for “Unity” or “Jumbo” builds (merging source files) with CMAKE_UNITY_BUILD
CTest: Can now skip based on regex, expand lists
Several new features to control RPath.
Generator expressions work in more places, like build and install paths
Find locations can now be explicitly controlled through new variables
CMake 3.15 : CLI upgrade
This release has many smaller polishing changes, include several of improvements to the CMake command line, such as control over the default generator through environment variables (so now it’s easy to change the default generator to Ninja). Multiple targets are supported in --build
mode, and --install
mode added. CMake finally supports multiple levels of logging. Generator expressions gained a few handy tools. The still very new FindPython module continues to improve, and FindBoost is now more inline with Boost 1.70’s new CONFIG module. export(PACKAGE)
has drastically changed; it now no longer touches $HOME/.cmake
by default (if CMake Minimum version is 3.15 or higher), and requires an extra step if a user wants to use it. This is generally less surprising.
Initially released July 17, 2019
CMAKE_GENERATOR environment variable added to control default generator
Multiple target support in build mode,
cmake . --build --target a b
Shortcut
-t
for--target
Install support,
cmake . --install
, does not invoke the build systemSupport for
--loglevel
andNOTICE
,VERBOSE
,DEBUG
, andTRACE
formessage
The list command gained
PREPEND
,POP_FRONT
, andPOP_BACK
execute_process gained
COMMAND_ECHO
option (CMAKE_EXECUTE_PROCESS_COMMAND_ECHO) allows you to automatically echo commands before running themSeveral Ninja improvements, include SWIFT language support
Compiler and list improvements to generator expressions
CMake 3.14 : File utilities (AKA CMake π)
This release has lots of small cleanups, including several utilities for files. Generator expressions work in a few more places, and list handling is better with empty variables. Quite a few more find packages produce targets. The new Visual Studio 16 2019 generator is a bit different than older versions. Windows XP and Vista support has been dropped.
Initially released March 14, 2019
The cmake
--build
command gained-v/--verbose
, to use verbose builds if your build tool supports itThe FILE command gained
CREATE_LINK
,READ_SYMLINK
, andSIZE
get_filename_component gained
LAST_EXT
andNAME_WLE
to access just the last extension on a file, which would get.zip
on a file such asversion.1.2.zip
(very handy!)You can see if a variable is defined in the CACHE with
DEFINED CACHE{VAR}
in an if statement.BUILD_RPATH_USE_ORIGIN
and CMake version were added to improve handling of RPath in the build directory.The CMake server mode is now being replaced with a file API, starting in this release. Will affect IDEs in the long run.
CMake 3.13 : Linking control
You can now make symbolic links on Windows! Lots of new functions that fill out the popular requests for CMake, such as add_link_options
, target_link_directories
, and target_link_options
. You can now do quite a bit more modification to targets outside of the source directory, for better file separation. And, target_sources
finally handles relative paths properly (policy 76).
Initially released November 20, 2018
New
ctest --progress
option for live outputtarget_link_options
andadd_link_options
addedtarget_link_directories
addedSymbolic link creation,
-E create_symlink
, supported on WindowsIPO supported on Windows
You can use
-S
and-B
for source and build directoriestarget_link_libraries
andinstall
work outside the current target directorySTATIC_LIBRARY_OPTIONS
property addedtarget_sources
is now relative to the current source directory (CMP0076)If you use Xcode, you now can experimentally set schema fields
CMake 3.12 : Version ranges and CONFIGURE_DEPENDS
Very powerful release, containing lots of smaller long-requested features. One of the smaller but immediately noticeable changes is the addition of version ranges; you can now set both the minimum and maximum known CMake version easily. You can also set CONFIGURE_DEPENDS
on a GLOB
ed set of files, and the build system will check those files and rerun if needed! You can use the general PackageName_ROOT
for all find_package
searches. Lots of additions to strings and lists, module updates, shiny new Python find module (2 and 3 versions too), and many more.
Initially released July 17, 2018
Support for
cmake_minimum_required
ranges (backward compatible)Support for
-j,--parallel
in--build
mode (passed on to build tool)Support for
SHELL:
strings in compile options (not deduplicated)New FindPython module
string(JOIN
andlist(JOIN
, andlist(TRANSFORM
file(TOUCH
andfile(GLOB CONFIGURE_DEPENDS
C++20 support
CUDA as a language improvements: CUDA 7 and 7.5 now supported
Support for OpenMP on macOS (command line only)
Several new properties and property initializers
CPack finally reads
CMAKE_PROJECT_VERSION
variables
CMake 3.11 : Faster & IMPORTED INTERFACE
This release is supposed to be much faster. You can also finally directly add INTERFACE targets to IMPORTED libraries (the internal Find*.cmake
scripts should become much cleaner eventually).
Initially released March 28, 2018
Fortran supports compiler launchers
Xcode and Visual Studio support
COMPILE_LANGUAGE
generator expressions finallyYou can now add INTERFACE targets directly to IMPORTED INTERFACE libraries (Wow!)
Source file properties have been expanded
FetchContent
module now allows downloads to happen at configure time (Wow)
CMake 3.10 : CppCheck
CMake now is built with C++11 compilers. Lots of useful improvements help write cleaner code.
Initially released November 20, 2017
Support for flang Fortran compiler
Compiler launcher added to CUDA
Indented
#cmakedefines
now supported forconfigure_file
include_guard()
added to ensure a file gets included only oncestring(PREPEND
added*_CPPCHECK
property addedLABELS
added to directoriesFindMPI vastly expanded
FindOpenMP improved
Dynamic test discovery for
GoogleTest
cmake_host_system_information
can access much more information.
CMake 3.9 : IPO
Lots of fixes to CUDA support went into this release, including PTX
support and MSVC generators. Interprocedural Optimizations are now supported properly. Even more modules provide imported targets, including MPI.
Initially released July 18, 2017
CUDA supported for Windows
Better object library support in several situations
DESCRIPTION
added toproject
separate_arguments
getsNATIVE_COMMAND
INTERPROCEDURAL_OPTIMIZATION
enforced (andCMAKE_*
initializer added, CheckIPOSupported added, Clang and GCC support)New
GoogleTest
moduleFindDoxygen
drastically improved
CMake 3.8 : C# & CUDA
This adds CUDA as a language, as well as cxx_std_11
as a compiler meta-feature. The new generator expression could be really useful if you can require CMake 3.8+!
Initially released April 10, 2017
Native support for C# as a language
Native support for CUDA as a language
Meta features cxx_std_11 (and 14, 17) added
try_compile
has better language supportBUILD_RPATH
property addedCOMPILE_FLAGS
now supports generator expression*_CPPLINT
added$<IF:cond,true-value,false-value>
added (wow!)source_group(TREE
added (finally allowing IDEs to reflect the project folder structure!)
CMake 3.7 : Android & CMake Server
You can now cross-compile to Android. Useful new if statement options really help clarify code. And the new server mode was supposed to improve integration with IDEs (but is being replaced by a different system in CMake 3.14+). Support for the VIM editor was also improved.
Initially released November 11, 2016
PARSE_ARGV
mode forcmake_parse_arguments
Better 32-bit support on 64-bit machines
Lots of useful new if comparisons, like
VERSION_GREATER_EQUAL
(really, why did it take this long?)LINK_WHAT_YOU_USE
addedLots of custom properties related to files and directories
CMake Server added
Added
--trace-source="filename"
to monitor certain files only
CMake 3.6 : Clang-Tidy
This release added Clang-Tidy support, along with more utilities and improvements. It also removed the search of $PATH
on Unix systems due to problems, instead users should use $CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH
.
Initially released July 7, 2016
EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL
for installlist(FILTER
addedCMAKE_*_STANDARD_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES
andCMAKE_*_STANDARD_LIBRARIES
added for toolchainsTry-compile improvements
*_CLANG_TIDY
property addedExternal projects can now be shallow clones, and other improvements
CMake 3.5 : ARM
This release expanded CMake to more platforms, and make warnings easier to control from the command line.
Initially released March 8, 2016
Multiple input files supported for several of the
cmake -E
commands.cmake_parse_arguments
now builtinBoost, GTest, and more now support imported targets
ARMCC now supported, better support for iOS
XCode backslash fix
CMake 3.4 : Swift & CCache
This release adds lots of useful tools, support for the Swift language, and the usual improvements. It also started supporting compiler launchers, like CCache.
Initially released November 12, 2015
Added
Swift
languageAdded
BASE_DIR
toget_filename_component
if(TEST ...)
addedstring(APPEND ...)
addedCMAKE_*_COMPILER_LAUNCHER
added for make and ninjaTARGET_MESSAGES
allow makefiles to print messages after target is completedImported targets are beginning to show up in the official
Find*.cmake
files
CMake 3.3 : if IN_LIST
This is notable for the useful IN_LIST
option for if, but it also added better library search using $PATH
(See CMake 3.6), dependencies for INTERFACE libraries, and several other useful improvements. The addition of a COMPILE_LANGUAGE
generator expression would prove very useful in the future as more languages are added. Makefiles now produce better output in parallel.
Initially released July 23, 2015
IN_LIST
added toif
*_INCLUDE_WHAT_YOU_USE
property addedCOMPILE_LANGUAGE
generator expression (limited support in some generators)
CMake 3.2 : UTF8
This is a smaller release, with mostly small features and fixes. Internal changes, like better Windows and UTF8 support, were the focus.
Initially released March 11, 2015
continue()
inside loopsFile and directory locks added
CMake 3.1 : C++11 and compile features
This is the first release of CMake to support C++11. Combined with fixes to the new features of CMake 3.0, this is currently a common minimum version of CMake for libraries that want to support old CMake builds.
Initially released December 17, 2014
C++11 Support
Compile features support
Sources can be added later with
target_sources
Better support for generator expressions and INTERFACE targets
CMake 3.0 : Interface libraries
There were a ton of additions to this version of CMake, primarily to fill out the target interface. Some bits of needed functionality were missed and implemented in CMake 3.1 instead.
Initially released June 10, 2014
New documentation
INTERFACE libraries
Project VERSION support
Exporting build trees easily
Bracket arguments and comments available (not widely used)
Lots of improvements