CMake helpers
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CMake helpers#
Pybind11 can be used with add_subdirectory(extern/pybind11)
, or from an
install with find_package(pybind11 CONFIG)
. The interface provided in
either case is functionally identical.
pybind11Config.cmake#
Exported variables#
This module sets the following variables in your project:
pybind11_FOUND
true if pybind11 and all required components found on the system
pybind11_VERSION
pybind11 version in format Major.Minor.Release
pybind11_VERSION_TYPE
pybind11 version type (
dev*
or empty for a release)pybind11_INCLUDE_DIRS
Directories where pybind11 and python headers are located.
pybind11_INCLUDE_DIR
Directory where pybind11 headers are located.
pybind11_DEFINITIONS
Definitions necessary to use pybind11, namely USING_pybind11.
pybind11_LIBRARIES
Compile flags and python libraries (as needed) to link against.
pybind11_LIBRARY
Empty.
Available components: None
Exported targets#
If pybind11 is found, this module defines the following IMPORTED
interface library targets:
pybind11::module
for extension modules.
pybind11::embed
for embedding the Python interpreter.
Python headers, libraries (as needed by platform), and the C++ standard are attached to the target.
Advanced targets are also supplied - these are primary for users building complex applications, and they are available in all modes:
pybind11::headers
Just the pybind11 headers and minimum compile requirements.
pybind11::pybind11
Python headers too.
pybind11::python_link_helper
Just the “linking” part of
pybind11:module
, for CMake < 3.15.pybind11::thin_lto
An alternative to
INTERPROCEDURAL_OPTIMIZATION
.pybind11::lto
An alternative to
INTERPROCEDURAL_OPTIMIZATION
(also avoids thin LTO on clang).pybind11::windows_extras
Adds bigobj and mp for MSVC.
Modes#
There are two modes provided; classic, which is built on the old Python discovery packages in CMake, or the new FindPython mode, which uses FindPython from 3.12+ forward (3.15+ _highly_ recommended).
New FindPython mode#
To activate this mode, either call find_package(Python COMPONENTS Interpreter Development)
before finding this package, or set the PYBIND11_FINDPYTHON
variable to ON. In this mode,
you can either use the basic targets, or use the FindPython tools:
find_package(Python COMPONENTS Interpreter Development)
find_package(pybind11 CONFIG)
# pybind11 method:
pybind11_add_module(MyModule1 src1.cpp)
# Python method:
Python_add_library(MyModule2 src2.cpp)
target_link_libraries(MyModule2 pybind11::headers)
set_target_properties(MyModule2 PROPERTIES
INTERPROCEDURAL_OPTIMIZATION ON
CXX_VISIBILITY_PRESET ON
VISIBILITY_INLINES_HIDDEN ON)
If you build targets yourself, you may be interested in stripping the output for reduced size; this is the one other feature that the helper function gives you.
Classic mode#
Set PythonLibsNew variables to influence python detection and CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD to influence standard setting.
find_package(pybind11 CONFIG REQUIRED)
# Create an extension module
add_library(mylib MODULE main.cpp)
target_link_libraries(mylib PUBLIC pybind11::module)
# Or embed the Python interpreter into an executable
add_executable(myexe main.cpp)
target_link_libraries(myexe PUBLIC pybind11::embed)
Hints#
The following variables can be set to guide the search for this package:
pybind11_DIR
CMake variable, set to directory containing this Config file.
CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH
CMake variable, set to root directory of this package.
PATH
Environment variable, set to bin directory of this package.
CMAKE_DISABLE_FIND_PACKAGE_pybind11
CMake variable, disables
find_package(pybind11)
when notREQUIRED
, perhaps to force internal build.
Commands#
pybind11_add_module#
This module defines the following commands to assist with creating Python modules:
pybind11_add_module(<target>
[STATIC|SHARED|MODULE]
[THIN_LTO] [OPT_SIZE] [NO_EXTRAS] [WITHOUT_SOABI]
<files>...
)
Add a module and setup all helpers. You can select the type of the library; the
default is MODULE
. There are several options:
OPT_SIZE
Optimize for size, even if the
CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE
is notMinSizeRel
.THIN_LTO
Use thin TLO instead of regular if there’s a choice (pybind11’s selection is disabled if
CMAKE_INTERPROCEDURAL_OPTIMIZATIONS
is set).WITHOUT_SOABI
Disable the SOABI component (
PYBIND11_NEWPYTHON
mode only).NO_EXTRAS
Disable all extras, exit immediately after making the module.
pybind11_strip#
pybind11_strip(<target>)
Strip a target after building it (linux/macOS), called by pybind11_add_module
.
pybind11_extension#
pybind11_extension(<target>)
Sets the Python extension name correctly for Python on your platform, called by
pybind11_add_module
.
pybind11_find_import(module)#
pybind11_find_import(<module> [VERSION <number>] [REQUIRED] [QUIET])
See if a module is installed. Use the registered name (the one on PyPI). You
can specify a VERSION
, and you can specify REQUIRED
or QUIET
. Only available if
NOPYTHON
mode is not active. Sets module_VERSION
and module_FOUND
. Caches the
result once a valid install is found.
Suggested usage#
Using find_package
with version info is not recommended except for release versions.
find_package(pybind11 CONFIG)
find_package(pybind11 2.9 EXACT CONFIG REQUIRED)