CMake options for PLplot

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A large number of options are available to modify the CMake configuration process. Use the ccmake or cmake-gui commands or inspect the contents of the CMakeCache.txt file after a build to obtain documentation for most options. Some options are hidden depending on other option values so for a more complete look at all option documentation look for the string "option" in the files in the cmake/modules subdirectory.

Here we give the documentation of the most heavily used subset of the options. The value specified is the default value, but note that value can automatically be changed by the build system if some essential resource is not available on the platform. For example, if no Fortran 95-capable compiler can be found on the platform, the Fortran 95 bindings are automatically disabled. Furthermore, certain option values depend on other option values. For example, if BUILD_SHARED_LIBS is set to OFF, then ENABLE_DYNDRIVERS is automatically set to OFF as well.

In general, if you just use the default options PLplot will normally configure itself to build without problems. The cmake output will have WARNING messages about any missing components. If one of those is important to you, then you will have to install additional libraries or executables (e.g., a Fortran 95-capable compiler) and do a fresh cmake run in an empty directory to configure a PLplot build that includes the component that was missing before.

General options

CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=/usr/local - install directory

CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING= - One of blank (None), Debug, Release, RelWithDebInfo, or MinSizeRel. This option provides overall control of the optimization and debug options used for the build depending on the compiler and platform.

BUILD_SHARED_LIBS:BOOL=ON - build shared libraries (ON) or static libraries (OFF)

ENABLE_DYNDRIVERS:BOOL=ON - build device drivers as dynamically loaded plugins (ON) or as part of the PLplot core C library (OFF)

BUILD_TEST:BOOL=OFF - builds examples in the build tree so that ctest can be run afterward to test that those examples work

PL_DOUBLE:BOOL=ON - use 64-bit (ON) or 32-bit (OFF) floating-point precision

WITH_CSA:BOOL=ON - internally build and use the csirocsa library for bivariate cubic spline approximation

BUILD_DOC:BOOL=OFF - build documentation (Linux only)

LIB_TAG:STRING="" - suffix added to all libraries, notice that 'd' is always appended to it if doubles are used and so by default all libraries have 'd' at the end (and it can't be removed by setting this option unfortunately).

Bindings options

DEFAULT_NO_BINDINGS:BOOL=OFF - turn off all language bindings by default

ENABLE_cxx:BOOL=ON - C++ bindings

ENABLE_f77:BOOL=ON - Fortran 77 bindings

ENABLE_f95:BOOL=ON - Fortran 95 bindings

ENABLE_python:BOOL=ON - Python bindings

ENABLE_java:BOOL=ON - Java bindings

ENABLE_tcl:BOOL=ON - Tcl bindings

ENABLE_itcl:BOOL=ON - iTcl object-oriented extension of the Tcl bindings

ENABLE_tk:BOOL=ON - Tk (graphical extension of Tcl) bindings

ENABLE_itk:BOOL=ON - iTk object-oriented extension of the Tk bindings

ENABLE_ada:BOOL=ON - Ada 95 and Ada 2005 bindings

ENABLE_pdl:BOOL=OFF - include PDL (Perl Data Language) examples to be used with PDL PLplot bindings that are developed as part of the external PDL project

ENABLE_d:BOOL=OFF - Experimental D bindings

ENABLE_ocaml:BOOL=ON - OCaml bindings

ENABLE_qt:BOOL=ON - Qt bindings

ENABLE_wxwidgets:BOOL=ON - wxWidgets bindings

Device options

General device options

DEFAULT_ALL_DEVICES:BOOL=OFF - if this option is turned ON, all devices default to ON.

DEFAULT_NO_DEVICES:BOOL=OFF - if this option is turned ON, all devices default to OFF.

DEFAULT_NO_CAIRO_DEVICES:BOOL=OFF - if this option is turned ON, all cairo devices default to OFF.

DEFAULT_NO_QT_DEVICES:BOOL=OFF - if this option is turned ON, all qt devices default to OFF.

WITH_FREETYPE:BOOL=ON - access TrueType fonts with direct calls to libfreetype for certain device drivers that use this method of accessing TrueType fonts.

libpango/libcairo-related devices

These devices use various cairo backends. The ones that are turned ON by default generally give beautiful results with properly hinted fonts.

PLD_pscairo=ON

PLD_pdfcairo=ON

PLD_pngcairo=ON

PLD_xcairo=ON

PLD_svgcairo=ON

PLD_extcairo=ON

PLD_memcairo=OFF

libgd-related devices

PLD_png:BOOL=ON

PLD_jpeg:BOOL=ON

PLD_gif:BOOL=ON

Hewlett-Packard printer devices

PLD_hp7470:BOOL=ON

PLD_hp7580:BOOL=ON

PLD_lj_hpgl:BOOL=ON

Textronix and Textronix emulator devices

PLD_xterm:BOOL=OFF

PLD_tek4010:BOOL=OFF

PLD_tek4010f:BOOL=OFF

PLD_tek4107:BOOL=OFF

PLD_tek4107f:BOOL=OFF

PLD_mskermit:BOOL=OFF

PLD_versaterm:BOOL=OFF

PLD_vlt:BOOL=OFF

PLD_conex:BOOL=OFF

Other devices

PLD_aqt:BOOL=ON

PLD_cgm:BOOL=ON

PLD_dg300:BOOL=OFF

PLD_gcw:BOOL=ON

PLD_imp:BOOL=OFF

PLD_linuxvga:BOOL=OFF

PLD_ljii:BOOL=OFF

PLD_ljiip:BOOL=OFF

PLD_mem:BOOL=ON

PLD_ntk:BOOL=OFF

PLD_null:BOOL=ON

PLD_pbm:BOOL=ON

PLD_pdf:BOOL=OFF

PLD_plmeta:BOOL=OFF

PLD_ps:BOOL=ON

PLD_pstex:BOOL=OFF

PLD_psttf:BOOL=ON

PLD_svg:BOOL=ON

PLD_tk:BOOL=ON

PLD_tkwin:BOOL=ON

PLD_wingcc:BOOL=ON

PLD_wxwidgets:BOOL=ON

PLD_xfig:BOOL=ON

PLD_xwin:BOOL=ON