CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET
Native build system toolset specification provided by user.
Some CMake generators support a toolset specification to tell the native build system how to choose a compiler. If the user specifies a toolset (e.g. via the cmake(1)
-T
option or via the CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET
environment variable) the value will be available in this variable.
The value of this variable should never be modified by project code. A toolchain file specified by the CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE
variable may initialize CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET
. Once a given build tree has been initialized with a particular value for this variable, changing the value has undefined behavior.
Toolset specification is supported only on specific generators:
- Visual Studio Generators for VS 2010 and above
- The
Xcode
generator for Xcode 3.0 and above - The
Green Hills MULTI
generator
See native build system documentation for allowed toolset names.
Visual Studio Toolset Selection
The Visual Studio Generators support toolset specification using one of these forms:
toolset
toolset[,key=value]*
key=value[,key=value]*
The toolset
specifies the toolset name. The selected toolset name is provided in the CMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_TOOLSET
variable.
The key=value
pairs form a comma-separated list of options to specify generator-specific details of the toolset selection. Supported pairs are:
-
cuda=<version>
-
Specify the CUDA toolkit version to use. Supported by VS 2010 and above with the CUDA toolkit VS integration installed. See the
CMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_TOOLSET_CUDA
variable. -
host=<arch>
-
Specify the host tools architecture as
x64
orx86
. Supported by VS 2013 and above. See theCMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_TOOLSET_HOST_ARCHITECTURE
variable. -
version=<version>
-
Specify the toolset version to use. Supported by VS 2017 and above with the specified toolset installed. See the
CMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_TOOLSET_VERSION
variable.
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