# Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-Clause License. See accompanying # file Copyright.txt or https://cmake.org/licensing for details. #[=======================================================================[.rst: FindPython3 ----------- Find Python 3 interpreter, compiler and development environment (include directories and libraries). Three components are supported: * ``Interpreter``: search for Python 3 interpreter * ``Compiler``: search for Python 3 compiler. Only offered by IronPython. * ``Development``: search for development artifacts (include directories and libraries) If no ``COMPONENTS`` is specified, ``Interpreter`` is assumed. To ensure consistent versions between components ``Interpreter``, ``Compiler`` and ``Development``, specify all components at the same time:: find_package (Python3 COMPONENTS Interpreter Development) This module looks only for version 3 of Python. This module can be used concurrently with :module:`FindPython2` module to use both Python versions. The :module:`FindPython` module can be used if Python version does not matter for you. Imported Targets ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This module defines the following :ref:`Imported Targets ` (when :prop_gbl:`CMAKE_ROLE` is ``PROJECT``): ``Python3::Interpreter`` Python 3 interpreter. Target defined if component ``Interpreter`` is found. ``Python3::Compiler`` Python 3 compiler. Target defined if component ``Compiler`` is found. ``Python3::Python`` Python 3 library. Target defined if component ``Development`` is found. Result Variables ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This module will set the following variables in your project (see :ref:`Standard Variable Names `): ``Python3_FOUND`` System has the Python 3 requested components. ``Python3_Interpreter_FOUND`` System has the Python 3 interpreter. ``Python3_EXECUTABLE`` Path to the Python 3 interpreter. ``Python3_INTERPRETER_ID`` A short string unique to the interpreter. Possible values include: * Python * ActivePython * Anaconda * Canopy * IronPython ``Python3_STDLIB`` Standard platform independent installation directory. Information returned by ``distutils.sysconfig.get_python_lib(plat_specific=False,standard_lib=True)``. ``Python3_STDARCH`` Standard platform dependent installation directory. Information returned by ``distutils.sysconfig.get_python_lib(plat_specific=True,standard_lib=True)``. ``Python3_SITELIB`` Third-party platform independent installation directory. Information returned by ``distutils.sysconfig.get_python_lib(plat_specific=False,standard_lib=False)``. ``Python3_SITEARCH`` Third-party platform dependent installation directory. Information returned by ``distutils.sysconfig.get_python_lib(plat_specific=True,standard_lib=False)``. ``Python3_Compiler_FOUND`` System has the Python 3 compiler. ``Python3_COMPILER`` Path to the Python 3 compiler. Only offered by IronPython. ``Python3_COMPILER_ID`` A short string unique to the compiler. Possible values include: * IronPython ``Python3_Development_FOUND`` System has the Python 3 development artifacts. ``Python3_INCLUDE_DIRS`` The Python 3 include directories. ``Python3_LIBRARIES`` The Python 3 libraries. ``Python3_LIBRARY_DIRS`` The Python 3 library directories. ``Python3_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_DIRS`` The Python 3 runtime library directories. ``Python3_VERSION`` Python 3 version. ``Python3_VERSION_MAJOR`` Python 3 major version. ``Python3_VERSION_MINOR`` Python 3 minor version. ``Python3_VERSION_PATCH`` Python 3 patch version. Hints ^^^^^ ``Python3_ROOT_DIR`` Define the root directory of a Python 3 installation. ``Python3_USE_STATIC_LIBS`` * If not defined, search for shared libraries and static libraries in that order. * If set to TRUE, search **only** for static libraries. * If set to FALSE, search **only** for shared libraries. ``Python3_FIND_REGISTRY`` On Windows the ``Python3_FIND_REGISTRY`` variable determine the order of preference between registry and environment variables. the ``Python3_FIND_REGISTRY`` variable can be set to empty or one of the following: * ``FIRST``: Try to use registry before environment variables. This is the default. * ``LAST``: Try to use registry after environment variables. * ``NEVER``: Never try to use registry. ``CMAKE_FIND_FRAMEWORK`` On OS X the :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_FRAMEWORK` variable determine the order of preference between Apple-style and unix-style package components. .. note:: Value ``ONLY`` is not supported so ``FIRST`` will be used instead. .. note:: If a Python virtual environment is configured, set variable ``Python_FIND_REGISTRY`` (Windows) or ``CMAKE_FIND_FRAMEWORK`` (macOS) with value ``LAST`` or ``NEVER`` to select it preferably. Commands ^^^^^^^^ This module defines the command ``Python3_add_library`` (when :prop_gbl:`CMAKE_ROLE` is ``PROJECT``), which has the same semantics as :command:`add_library`, but takes care of Python module naming rules (only applied if library is of type ``MODULE``), and adds a dependency to target ``Python3::Python``:: Python3_add_library (my_module MODULE src1.cpp) If library type is not specified, ``MODULE`` is assumed. #]=======================================================================] set (_PYTHON_PREFIX Python3) set (_Python3_REQUIRED_VERSION_MAJOR 3) include (${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/FindPython/Support.cmake) if (COMMAND __Python3_add_library) macro (Python3_add_library) __Python3_add_library (Python3 ${ARGV}) endmacro() endif() unset (_PYTHON_PREFIX)