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NAME

       cmake-configure-log - CMake Configure Log

       New in version 3.26.

INTRODUCTION

       CMake  writes  a  running  log,  known  as the configure log, of certain events that occur
       during the Configure step.  The configure log does  not  contain  a  log  of  all  output,
       errors,  or  messages  printed  while  configuring  a  project.   It  is a log of detailed
       information about specific events, such as toolchain inspection  by  try_compile(),  meant
       for use in debugging the configuration of a build tree.

       For human use, this version of CMake writes the configure log to the file:

          ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/CMakeFiles/CMakeConfigureLog.yaml

       However,  the  location  and  name of the log file may change in future versions of CMake.
       Tools that read the configure log should get its location using a  configureLog  query  to
       the cmake-file-api(7).  See the Log Versioning section below for details.

LOG STRUCTURE

       The configure log is designed to be both machine- and human-readable.

       The log file is a YAML document stream containing zero or more YAML documents separated by
       document markers.  Each document begins with a --- document marker line, contains a single
       YAML  mapping that logs events from one CMake "configure" step, and, if the configure step
       finished normally, ends with a ... document marker line:

          ---
          events:
            -
              kind: "try_compile-v1"
              # (other fields omitted)
            -
              kind: "try_compile-v1"
              # (other fields omitted)
          ...

       A new document is appended to the log every time CMake configures the build tree and  logs
       new events.

       The keys of the each document root mapping are:

       events A  YAML  block  sequence  of  nodes corresponding to events logged during one CMake
              "configure" step.  Each event is a YAML node containing  one  of  the  Event  Kinds
              documented below.

   Log Versioning
       Each  of the Event Kinds is versioned independently.  The set of keys an event's log entry
       provides is specific to its major version.  When an event is logged, the latest version of
       its event kind that is known to the running version of CMake is always written to the log.

       Tools  reading  the  configure  log  must  ignore  event  kinds  and  versions they do not
       understand:

       • A future version of CMake may introduce a new event kind or version.

       • If an existing build tree is re-configured with a different version of  CMake,  the  log
         may contain different versions of the same event kind.

       • If  cmake-file-api(7)  queries request one or more configureLog object versions, the log
         may contain multiple entries for the same event, each with a different  version  of  its
         event kind.

       IDEs  should  write  a  cmake-file-api(7)  query requesting a specific configureLog object
       version, before running CMake, and then read the configure log only as  described  by  the
       file-api reply.

   Text Block Encoding
       In  order  to  make  the log human-readable, text blocks are always represented using YAML
       literal block  scalars  (|).   Since  literal  block  scalars  do  not  support  escaping,
       backslashes and non-printable characters are encoded at the application layer:

       • \\ encodes a backslash.

       • \xXX encodes a byte using two hexadecimal digits, XX.

EVENT KINDS

       Every event kind is represented by a YAML mapping of the form:

          kind: "<kind>-v<major>"
          backtrace:
            - "<file>:<line> (<function>)"
          checks:
            - "Checking for something"
          #...event-specific keys...

       The keys common to all events are:

       kind   A string identifying the event kind and major version.

       backtrace
              A  YAML  block sequence reporting the call stack of CMake source locations at which
              the event occurred, from most-recent  to  least-recent.   Each  node  is  a  string
              specifying one location formatted as <file>:<line> (<function>).

       checks An  optional  key that is present when the event occurred with at least one pending
              message(CHECK_START).  Its value is a YAML block sequence reporting  the  stack  of
              pending checks, from most-recent to least-recent.  Each node is a string containing
              a pending check message.

       Additional mapping keys are specific to each (versioned) event kind, described below.

   Event Kind message
       The message(CONFIGURE_LOG) command logs message events.

       There is only one message event major version, version 1.

   message-v1 Event
       A message-v1 event is a YAML mapping:

          kind: "message-v1"
          backtrace:
            - "CMakeLists.txt:123 (message)"
          checks:
            - "Checking for something"
          message: |
            # ...

       The keys specific to message-v1 mappings are:

       message
              A YAML literal block scalar containing the message text, represented using our Text
              Block Encoding.

   Event Kind try_compile
       The try_compile() command logs try_compile events.

       There is only one try_compile event major version, version 1.

   try_compile-v1 Event
       A try_compile-v1 event is a YAML mapping:

          kind: "try_compile-v1"
          backtrace:
            - "CMakeLists.txt:123 (try_compile)"
          checks:
            - "Checking for something"
          description: "Explicit LOG_DESCRIPTION"
          directories:
            source: "/path/to/.../TryCompile-01234"
            binary: "/path/to/.../TryCompile-01234"
          cmakeVariables:
            SOME_VARIABLE: "Some Value"
          buildResult:
            variable: "COMPILE_RESULT"
            cached: true
            stdout: |
              # ...
            exitCode: 0

       The keys specific to try_compile-v1 mappings are:

       description
              An  optional  key  that is present when the LOG_DESCRIPTION <text> option was used.
              Its value is a string containing the description <text>.

       directories
              A mapping describing the directories associated with the compilation  attempt.   It
              has the following keys:

              source String specifying the source directory of the try_compile() project.

              binary String  specifying  the  binary directory of the try_compile() project.  For
                     non-project invocations, this is often the same as the source directory.

       cmakeVariables
              An optional key that is present when  CMake  propagates  variables  into  the  test
              project,  either  automatically  or due to the CMAKE_TRY_COMPILE_PLATFORM_VARIABLES
              variable.  Its value is a mapping from variable names to their values.

       buildResult
              A mapping describing the result of compiling the test code.  It has  the  following
              keys:

              variable
                     A  string  specifying  the  name of the CMake variable storing the result of
                     trying to build the test project.

              cached A boolean indicating whether the above result  variable  is  stored  in  the
                     CMake cache.

              stdout A  YAML  literal  block  scalar containing the output from building the test
                     project, represented using our Text Block  Encoding.   This  contains  build
                     output from both stdout and stderr.

              exitCode
                     An integer specifying the build tool exit code from trying to build the test
                     project.

   Event Kind try_run
       The try_run() command logs try_run events.

       There is only one try_run event major version, version 1.

   try_run-v1 Event
       A try_run-v1 event is a YAML mapping:

          kind: "try_run-v1"
          backtrace:
            - "CMakeLists.txt:456 (try_run)"
          checks:
            - "Checking for something"
          description: "Explicit LOG_DESCRIPTION"
          directories:
            source: "/path/to/.../TryCompile-56789"
            binary: "/path/to/.../TryCompile-56789"
          buildResult:
            variable: "COMPILE_RESULT"
            cached: true
            stdout: |
              # ...
            exitCode: 0
          runResult:
            variable: "RUN_RESULT"
            cached: true
            stdout: |
              # ...
            stderr: |
              # ...
            exitCode: 0

       The keys specific to try_run-v1 mappings include those documented  by  the  try_compile-v1
       event, plus:

       runResult
              A  mapping  describing  the  result of running the test code.  It has the following
              keys:

              variable
                     A string specifying the name of the CMake variable  storing  the  result  of
                     trying to run the test executable.

              cached A  boolean  indicating  whether  the  above result variable is stored in the
                     CMake cache.

              stdout An optional key that is present when the test  project  built  successfully.
                     Its  value is a YAML literal block scalar containing output from running the
                     test executable, represented using our Text Block Encoding.

                     If RUN_OUTPUT_VARIABLE was used, stdout and stderr are captured together, so
                     this  will  contain  both.   Otherwise,  this  will  contain only the stdout
                     output.

              stderr An optional key that is present when the test project built successfully and
                     the  RUN_OUTPUT_VARIABLE  option  was not used.  Its value is a YAML literal
                     block scalar containing output from running the test executable, represented
                     using our Text Block Encoding.

                     If  RUN_OUTPUT_VARIABLE was used, stdout and stderr are captured together in
                     the stdout key, and this key will not  be  present.   Otherwise,  this  will
                     contain the stderr output.

              exitCode
                     An  optional  key  that is present when the test project built successfully.
                     Its value is an integer specifying the exit code, or a string containing  an
                     error message, from trying to run the test executable.

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