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Viktor Szakats
89043ba906
cmake: drop support for CMake 3.17 and older
Require CMake 3.18 (2020-07-15) or newer, up from 3.7 (2016-11-11)
prior to this patch.

This requirement also applies to the distributed `curl-config.cmake`.

To allow dropping compatibility code maintained for old versions, and to
use features which were unpractical in separate code paths. Also to make
testing, documentation and development easier, CI builds faster due to
CMake performance improvements over time. (e.g. integration tests on
macOS run 8x faster (10 minutes is now under 1.5m) in CI, 2.5x faster on
Windows.)

CMake offers pre-built binaries for major platforms. They work without
an install step, just by unpacking and pointing the cmake command to
them. Making upgrades easy in many cases:
https://cmake.org/download/
https://cmake.org/files/
https://github.com/Kitware/CMake/releases

CMake 3.18 brings these feature as generally available when building or
consuming curl/libcurl:

LTO support, improved performance, `pkg-config` and interface target
support, `OBJECT` target (for faster libcurl builds), modern invocation
with `-S`/`-B` options, better support for custom linker options,
FetchContent, `GnuTLS::GnuTLS` target, `--verbose` and `--install`
options, `CMAKE_GENERATOR` env, last but not least unity mode and Ninja
generator.

For maximum build speed, use:
`-DCMAKE_UNITY_BUILD=ON -DCURL_DROP_UNUSED=ON`

As for deprecations, C++11 is required to build CMake itself, which may
be a limit on some platforms. autotools continues to cover them.

Follow-up to 9bcdfb3809 #20408
Follow-up to a7c974e038 #19902
Follow-up to dfbe035c8b #10161
Discussion: https://github.com/curl/curl/discussions/18704

Closes #20407
2026-03-21 13:24:47 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
9cd827a226
cmake: replace deprecated OPENSSL_FOUND with OpenSSL_FOUND
Used in `CMake/FindLibrtmp.cmake`.

`OpenSSL_FOUND` available since CMake v3.3.
`OPENSSL_FOUND` deprecated since v4.2.

Ref: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v4.2/module/FindOpenSSL.html

Closes #20012
2025-12-17 17:56:33 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
16f073ef49
cmake: define dependencies as IMPORTED interface targets
Rework the way curl's custom Find modules advertise their properties.

Before this patch, Find modules returned detected dependency properties
(header dirs, libs, libdirs, C flags, etc.) via global variables. curl's
main `CMakeLists.txt` copied their values into global lists, which it
later applied to targets. This solution worked internally, but it was
unsuited for the public, distributed `CURLConfig.cmake` and publishing
curl's Find modules with it, due to polluting the namespace of consumer
projects. It's also impractical to apply the many individual variables
to every targets depending on libcurl.

To allow using Find modules in consumer projects, this patch makes them
define as imported interface targets, named `CURL::<dependency>`. Then
store dependency information as target properties. It avoids namespace
pollution and makes the dependency information apply automatically
to all targets using `CURL::libcurl_static`.

Find modules continue to return `*_FOUND` and `*_VERSION` variables.

For dependencies detected via `pkg-config`, CMake 3.16+ is recommended.
Older CMake versions have a varying degree of support for
propagating/handling library directories. This may cause issues in envs
where dependencies reside in non-system locations and detected via
`pkg-config` (e.g. macOS + Homebrew). Use `CURL_USE_PKGCONFIG=OFF`
to fix these issues. Or upgrade to newer CMake, or link libcurl
dynamically.

Also:
- re-enable `pkg-config` for old cmake `find_library()` integration
  tests.
- make `curlinfo` build after these changes.
- distribute local Find modules.
- export the raw list of lib dependencies via `CURL_LIBRARIES_PRIVATE`.
- `CURLconfig.cmake`: use curl's Find modules to detect dependencies in
  the consumer env.
- add custom property to target property debug function.
- the curl build process no longer modifies `CMAKE_C_FLAGS`.
  Follow-up to e86542038d #17047

Ref: #14930
Ref: https://github.com/libssh2/libssh2/pull/1535
Ref: https://github.com/libssh2/libssh2/pull/1571
Ref: https://github.com/libssh2/libssh2/pull/1581
Ref: https://github.com/libssh2/libssh2/pull/1623

Closes #16973
2025-11-29 01:41:40 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
38c19edd67
cmake: say 'absolute path' in option descriptions and docs
To not have to guess. Also to sync with autotools, which already uses
this wording.

Also:
- replace the stray term 'folder' with 'directory' for consistency.
- store help text in a temp variable to avoid overly long strings
  (mandatory in CMake <4.2.0 and can't be trivially split), also
  to avoid repeating this string 4 times.

Ref: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v4.2/command/set.html

Closes #19169
2025-10-21 15:07:36 +02:00
Viktor Szakats
2b9b3ec579
cmake/Find: set <Modulename>_FOUND for compatibility when found via pkg-config
For Find modules where `<Modulename>` is not fully uppercase.

`<Modulename>` is case-exact name used in the Find modules filename:
`CMake/Find<Moduleame>.cmake`.

`find_package_handle_standard_args()` sets both `<MODULENAME>_FOUND` and
`<Modulename>_FOUND` when detecting the dependency. Some CMake code
relies on this and 3rd-party code may rely on it too. Make sure to set
the latter variant when detecting the dependency via `pkg-config`, where
we don't call `find_package_handle_standard_args()`.

CMake sets these variable to `TRUE` (not `ON` or `1`). Replicate this
for compatibility.

Closes #16153
2025-02-07 00:07:38 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
3e552ef833
cmake/Find: add iphlpapi for c-ares, omit syslibs if dep not found
- add `iphlpapi` library for c-ares.
  Ref: 082d98ba6b

- fix to not add system libs if the dependency was not found.
  librtmp, Rustls, wolfSSL
  Follow-up to 421e592db2 #15832
  Follow-up to 7bab201abe #15193

Closes #16089
2025-01-26 01:52:47 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
421e592db2
cmake: add librtmp Find module
The new detection method also allows to enable librtmp without using
OpenSSL as a curl TLS backend at the same time.

Also:
- implement manual version detection for librtmp.
  Version info is in hex. With CMake 3.13 and newer, extract it as a hex
  number. With earlier CMake version, just strip the leading zeroes.
  Doing more here seems overkill because librtmp has been standing
  at 2.3/2.4 for a decade now. Bumping into hex digits seems unlikely
  before deprecating CMake 3.13 support.
  librtmp advertises v2.4 via its `pkg-config` module, and v2.3 via
  its public header. The latter shows up in `curl -V` and either can
  be shown at configure-time depending on detection method.
  This isn't a curl bug.
- GHA/macos: enable rtmp in a job.
- apply the "half-detection" fix to the Find module.
  `librtmp` is also affected (in CI too), because it depends on libssl and
  libcrypto.

Closes #15832
2024-12-27 12:52:23 +01:00