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Determine the minimal requirement CMake version of a project

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cmake_min_version

Cross-platform

Every CMake project requires a call to cmake_minimum_required to set the minimally required CMake version. However, CMake gives no guidance what this version may be, and a lot of projects just take the current CMake version or whatever the IDE is proposing as default. This is a problem, because some platforms don't always provide the latest CMake version, and a lot of trial and error is needed before projects can be used.

cmake_min_version is a script to determine the minimal working version of CMake for a given project. It does not do any magic, but just performs a binary search using a pool of CMake binaries and basically implements the "trial and error" in an efficient way.

Example

Assume ~/projects/example contains a project with a CMakeLists.txt file. Then the following call determines the minimal working version of CMake:

❯ venv/bin/python cmake_min_version.py ~/projects/example

Found 94 CMake binaries from directory tools

[  0%] CMake 3.9.2    ✔ works
[ 12%] CMake 3.2.2    ✘ error
       CMakeLists.txt:7 (cmake_minimum_required)
[ 33%] CMake 3.8.0    ✔ works
[ 50%] CMake 3.7.1    ✘ error
       CMakeLists.txt:16 (target_compile_features)
[ 80%] CMake 3.7.2    ✘ error
       CMakeLists.txt:16 (target_compile_features)
[100%] Minimal working version: CMake 3.8.0

cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.8.0)

As a result, ~/projects/example/CMakeLists.txt could be adjusted to require CMake 3.8.0.

More options:

usage: cmake_min_version.py [-h] [--tools_directory DIR] [--full_search] [--error_details]
                            params [params ...]

Find the minimal required CMake version for a project.

positional arguments:
  params                parameters to pass to CMake

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --tools_directory DIR
                        path to the CMake binaries (default: "tools")
  --full_search         Searches using a top down approach instead of a binary search (default: False)
  --error_details       Print the full stderr output in case of an error (default: False)

FAQ

  • Q: Isn't this a rather naive and inefficient approach to achieve the goal?
  • A: Yes, but I am currently not aware of a better one. I would be happy to replace this repository with a link on a tool that achieves the same goal.

Setup

In a nutshell

  1. Install a Python virtual requirement (Python 3.6 or later).
  2. Download CMake binaries.

Virtual Environment

The code requires some packages to be installed:

python3 -mvenv venv
venv/bin/pip3 install -r requirements.txt

CMake binaries

The script cmake_downloader.py takes care of downloading CMake binaries:

usage: cmake_downloader.py [-h] [--os {macos,linux,windows}] [--latest_release]
                           [--latest_patch] [--first_minor]
                           [--release_candidates] [--min_version MIN_VERSION]
                           [--max_version MAX_VERSION] [--tools_directory DIR]

Download CMake binaries.

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --os {macos,linux,windows}
                        OS to download CMake for (default: linux)
  --latest_release      only download the latest release (default: False)
  --latest_patch        only download the latest patch version for each release (default: False)
  --first_minor         only download the first minor version for each release (default: False)
  --release_candidates  also consider release candidates (default: False)
  --min_version MIN_VERSION
                        only download versions greater or equal than MIN_VERSION
  --max_version MAX_VERSION
                        only download versions less or equal than MAX_VERSION
  --tools_directory DIR
                        path to the CMake binaries (default: "tools")

Example run:

❯ venv/bin/python3 cmake_downloader.py --latest_patch
Retrieving URLs...
100%|███████████████████████████████████████████| 32/32 [00:18<00:00,  1.71it/s]
Downloading CMake 2.8.12.2...
100%|██████████████████████████████████████| 40.5M/40.5M [00:12<00:00, 3.34MB/s]
Downloading CMake 3.0.2...
100%|██████████████████████████████████████| 38.7M/38.7M [00:10<00:00, 3.90MB/s]
Downloading CMake 3.1.3...
100%|██████████████████████████████████████| 28.6M/28.6M [00:07<00:00, 3.99MB/s]
Downloading CMake 3.2.3...
100%|██████████████████████████████████████| 26.4M/26.4M [00:07<00:00, 3.52MB/s]
Downloading CMake 3.3.2...
100%|██████████████████████████████████████| 21.3M/21.3M [00:06<00:00, 3.68MB/s]
Downloading CMake 3.4.3...
100%|██████████████████████████████████████| 21.6M/21.6M [00:07<00:00, 3.07MB/s]
Downloading CMake 3.5.2...
100%|██████████████████████████████████████| 21.8M/21.8M [00:06<00:00, 3.33MB/s]
Downloading CMake 3.6.3...
100%|██████████████████████████████████████| 24.9M/24.9M [00:08<00:00, 2.92MB/s]
Downloading CMake 3.7.2...
100%|██████████████████████████████████████| 25.1M/25.1M [00:09<00:00, 2.85MB/s]
Downloading CMake 3.8.2...
100%|██████████████████████████████████████| 25.2M/25.2M [00:06<00:00, 3.95MB/s]
Downloading CMake 3.9.6...
100%|██████████████████████████████████████| 25.5M/25.5M [00:07<00:00, 3.41MB/s]
Downloading CMake 3.10.3...
100%|██████████████████████████████████████| 25.9M/25.9M [00:06<00:00, 3.93MB/s]
Downloading CMake 3.11.4...
100%|██████████████████████████████████████| 26.1M/26.1M [00:06<00:00, 3.96MB/s]
Downloading CMake 3.12.4...
100%|██████████████████████████████████████| 27.7M/27.7M [00:08<00:00, 3.44MB/s]
Downloading CMake 3.13.5...
100%|██████████████████████████████████████| 30.6M/30.6M [00:08<00:00, 3.82MB/s]
Downloading CMake 3.14.7...
100%|██████████████████████████████████████| 32.0M/32.0M [00:08<00:00, 4.04MB/s]
Downloading CMake 3.15.7...
100%|██████████████████████████████████████| 33.2M/33.2M [00:10<00:00, 3.44MB/s]
Downloading CMake 3.16.5...
100%|██████████████████████████████████████| 34.2M/34.2M [00:08<00:00, 4.11MB/s]
Downloading CMake 3.17.0...
100%|██████████████████████████████████████| 35.3M/35.3M [00:10<00:00, 3.67MB/s]

The script downloads and unpacks different versions of CMake into the tools folder.

License

The code is licensed under the MIT License:

Copyright © 2020-2024 Niels Lohmann

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