#[=============================================================================[.rst pybind11Config.cmake -------------------- PYBIND11 cmake module. 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, 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 :prop_tgt:`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::python2_no_register - Quiets the warning/error when mixing C++14+ and Python 2, also included in pybind11::module 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 VISIBLITY_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) Suggested usage:: find_package with version info is not recommended except for release versions. :: find_package(pybind11 CONFIG) find_package(pybind11 2.0 EXACT CONFIG REQUIRED) 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 not REQUIRED, perhaps to force internal build Helper functions:: pybind11_add_module(...) - Add a library and setup all helpers pybind11_strip(target) - Strip a target after building it (linux/macOS) pybind11_extension(target) - Injects the Python extension name See ``pybind11Tools.cmake`` or ``pybind11NewTools.cmake`` for details on ``pybind11_add_module``. #]=============================================================================] @PACKAGE_INIT@ # Location of pybind11/pybind11.h set(pybind11_INCLUDE_DIR "${PACKAGE_PREFIX_DIR}/@CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR@") set(pybind11_LIBRARY "") set(pybind11_DEFINITIONS USING_pybind11) set(pybind11_VERSION_TYPE "@pybind11_VERSION_TYPE@") check_required_components(pybind11) if(TARGET pybind11::python_link_helper) # This has already been setup elsewhere, such as with a previous call or # add_subdirectory return() endif() include("${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/pybind11Targets.cmake") # Easier to use / remember add_library(pybind11::headers IMPORTED INTERFACE) set_target_properties(pybind11::headers PROPERTIES INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES pybind11::pybind11_headers) include("${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/pybind11Common.cmake") if(NOT pybind11_FIND_QUIETLY) message( STATUS "Found pybind11: ${pybind11_INCLUDE_DIR} (found version \"${pybind11_VERSION}\" ${pybind11_VERSION_TYPE})" ) endif()