FindPython2
Find Python 2 interpreter, compiler and development environment (include
directories and libraries).
The following components are supported:
- Interpreter: search for Python 2 interpreter
- Compiler: search for Python 2 compiler. Only offered by IronPython.
- Development: search for development artifacts (include directories and
libraries). This component includes two sub-components which can be specified
independently:
- Development.Module: search for artifacts for Python 2 module
developments.
- Development.Embed: search for artifacts for Python 2 embedding
developments.
- NumPy: search for NumPy include directories.
If no COMPONENTS are specified, Interpreter is assumed.
If component Development is specified, it implies sub-components
Development.Module and Development.Embed.
To ensure consistent versions between components Interpreter, Compiler,
Development (or one of its sub-components) and NumPy, specify all
components at the same time:
find_package (Python2 COMPONENTS Interpreter Development)
This module looks only for version 2 of Python. This module can be used
concurrently with FindPython3 module to use both Python versions.
The FindPython module can be used if Python version does not matter
for you.
Note
If components Interpreter and Development (or one of its
sub-components) are both specified, this module search only for interpreter
with same platform architecture as the one defined by CMake
configuration. This contraint does not apply if only Interpreter
component is specified.
Imported Targets
This module defines the following Imported Targets
(when CMAKE_ROLE is PROJECT):
- Python2::Interpreter
- Python 2 interpreter. Target defined if component Interpreter is found.
- Python2::Compiler
- Python 2 compiler. Target defined if component Compiler is found.
- Python2::Module
- Python 2 library for Python module. Target defined if component
Development.Module is found.
- Python2::Python
- Python 2 library for Python embedding. Target defined if component
Development.Embed is found.
- Python2::NumPy
- NumPy library for Python 2. Target defined if component NumPy is found.
Result Variables
This module will set the following variables in your project
(see Standard Variable Names):
- Python2_FOUND
- System has the Python 2 requested components.
- Python2_Interpreter_FOUND
- System has the Python 2 interpreter.
- Python2_EXECUTABLE
- Path to the Python 2 interpreter.
- Python2_INTERPRETER_ID
- A short string unique to the interpreter. Possible values include:
- Python
- ActivePython
- Anaconda
- Canopy
- IronPython
- PyPy
- Python2_STDLIB
Standard platform independent installation directory.
Information returned by
distutils.sysconfig.get_python_lib(plat_specific=False,standard_lib=True)
or else sysconfig.get_path('stdlib').
- Python2_STDARCH
Standard platform dependent installation directory.
Information returned by
distutils.sysconfig.get_python_lib(plat_specific=True,standard_lib=True)
or else sysconfig.get_path('platstdlib').
- Python2_SITELIB
Third-party platform independent installation directory.
Information returned by
distutils.sysconfig.get_python_lib(plat_specific=False,standard_lib=False)
or else sysconfig.get_path('purelib').
- Python2_SITEARCH
Third-party platform dependent installation directory.
Information returned by
distutils.sysconfig.get_python_lib(plat_specific=True,standard_lib=False)
or else sysconfig.get_path('platlib').
- Python2_Compiler_FOUND
- System has the Python 2 compiler.
- Python2_COMPILER
- Path to the Python 2 compiler. Only offered by IronPython.
- Python2_COMPILER_ID
- A short string unique to the compiler. Possible values include:
-
- Python2_DOTNET_LAUNCHER
- The .Net interpreter. Only used by IronPython implementation.
- Python2_Development_FOUND
- System has the Python 2 development artifacts.
- Python2_Development.Module_FOUND
- System has the Python 2 development artifacts for Python module.
- Python2_Development.Embed_FOUND
- System has the Python 2 development artifacts for Python embedding.
- Python2_INCLUDE_DIRS
- The Python 2 include directories.
- Python2_LIBRARIES
- The Python 2 libraries.
- Python2_LIBRARY_DIRS
- The Python 2 library directories.
- Python2_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_DIRS
- The Python 2 runtime library directories.
- Python2_VERSION
- Python 2 version.
- Python2_VERSION_MAJOR
- Python 2 major version.
- Python2_VERSION_MINOR
- Python 2 minor version.
- Python2_VERSION_PATCH
- Python 2 patch version.
- Python2_PyPy_VERSION
- Python 2 PyPy version.
- Python2_NumPy_FOUND
- System has the NumPy.
- Python2_NumPy_INCLUDE_DIRS
- The NumPy include directries.
- Python2_NumPy_VERSION
- The NumPy version.
Hints
- Python2_ROOT_DIR
- Define the root directory of a Python 2 installation.
- Python2_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.
- Python2_FIND_STRATEGY
This variable defines how lookup will be done.
The Python2_FIND_STRATEGY variable can be set to one of the following:
- VERSION: Try to find the most recent version in all specified
locations.
This is the default if policy CMP0094 is undefined or set to
OLD.
- LOCATION: Stops lookup as soon as a version satisfying version
constraints is founded.
This is the default if policy CMP0094 is set to NEW.
- Python2_FIND_REGISTRY
On Windows the Python2_FIND_REGISTRY variable determine the order
of preference between registry and environment variables.
the Python2_FIND_REGISTRY variable can be set to 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.
- Python2_FIND_FRAMEWORK
On macOS the Python2_FIND_FRAMEWORK variable determine the order of
preference between Apple-style and unix-style package components.
This variable can take same values as CMAKE_FIND_FRAMEWORK
variable.
Note
Value ONLY is not supported so FIRST will be used instead.
If Python2_FIND_FRAMEWORK is not defined, CMAKE_FIND_FRAMEWORK
variable will be used, if any.
- Python2_FIND_VIRTUALENV
This variable defines the handling of virtual environments managed by
virtualenv or conda. It is meaningful only when a virtual environment
is active (i.e. the activate script has been evaluated). In this case, it
takes precedence over Python2_FIND_REGISTRY and CMAKE_FIND_FRAMEWORK
variables. The Python2_FIND_VIRTUALENV variable can be set to one of the
following:
- FIRST: The virtual environment is used before any other standard
paths to look-up for the interpreter. This is the default.
- ONLY: Only the virtual environment is used to look-up for the
interpreter.
- STANDARD: The virtual environment is not used to look-up for the
interpreter but environment variable PATH is always considered.
In this case, variable Python2_FIND_REGISTRY (Windows) or
CMAKE_FIND_FRAMEWORK (macOS) can be set with value LAST or
NEVER to select preferably the interpreter from the virtual
environment.
Note
If the component Development is requested, it is strongly
recommended to also include the component Interpreter to get expected
result.
- Python2_FIND_IMPLEMENTATIONS
This variable defines, in an ordered list, the different implementations
which will be searched. The Python2_FIND_IMPLEMENTATIONS variable can
hold the following values:
- CPython: this is the standard implementation. Various products, like
Anaconda or ActivePython, rely on this implementation.
- IronPython: This implementation use the CSharp language for
.NET Framework on top of the Dynamic Language Runtime (DLR).
See IronPython.
- PyPy: This implementation use RPython language and
RPython translation toolchain to produce the python interpreter.
See PyPy.
The default value is:
- Windows platform: CPython, IronPython
- Other platforms: CPython
Note
This hint has the lowest priority of all hints, so even if, for example,
you specify IronPython first and CPython in second, a python
product based on CPython can be selected because, for example with
Python2_FIND_STRATEGY=LOCATION, each location will be search first for
IronPython and second for CPython.
Note
When IronPython is specified, on platforms other than Windows, the
.Net interpreter (i.e. mono command) is expected to be available
through the PATH variable.
Artifacts Specification
To solve special cases, it is possible to specify directly the artifacts by
setting the following variables:
- Python2_EXECUTABLE
- The path to the interpreter.
- Python2_COMPILER
- The path to the compiler.
- Python2_DOTNET_LAUNCHER
- The .Net interpreter. Only used by IronPython implementation.
- Python2_LIBRARY
- The path to the library. It will be used to compute the
variables Python2_LIBRARIES, Python2_LIBRAY_DIRS and
Python2_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_DIRS.
- Python2_INCLUDE_DIR
- The path to the directory of the Python headers. It will be used to
compute the variable Python2_INCLUDE_DIRS.
- Python2_NumPy_INCLUDE_DIR
- The path to the directory of the NumPy headers. It will be used to
compute the variable Python2_NumPy_INCLUDE_DIRS.
Note
All paths must be absolute. Any artifact specified with a relative path
will be ignored.
Note
When an artifact is specified, all HINTS will be ignored and no search
will be performed for this artifact.
If more than one artifact is specified, it is the user’s responsability to
ensure the consistency of the various artifacts.
By default, this module supports multiple calls in different directories of a
project with different version/component requirements while providing correct
and consistent results for each call. To support this behavior, CMake cache
is not used in the traditional way which can be problematic for interactive
specification. So, to enable also interactive specification, module behavior
can be controled with the following variable:
- Python2_ARTIFACTS_INTERACTIVE
Selects the behavior of the module. This is a boolean variable:
- If set to TRUE: Create CMake cache entries for the above artifact
specification variables so that users can edit them interactively.
This disables support for multiple version/component requirements.
- If set to FALSE or undefined: Enable multiple version/component
requirements.
Commands
This module defines the command Python2_add_library (when
CMAKE_ROLE is PROJECT), which has the same semantics as
add_library() and adds a dependency to target Python2::Python or,
when library type is MODULE, to target Python2::Module and takes care
of Python module naming rules:
Python2_add_library (<name> [STATIC | SHARED | MODULE]
<source1> [<source2> ...])
If library type is not specified, MODULE is assumed.