AutotoolsToolchain
Warning
These tools are still experimental (so subject to breaking changes) but with very stable syntax. We encourage the usage of it to be prepared for Conan 2.0.
The AutotoolsToolchain
is the toolchain generator for Autotools. It will generate shell scripts containing
environment variable definitions that the autotools build system can understand.
Important
This class will require very soon to define both the “host” and “build” profiles. It is very recommended to start defining both profiles immediately to avoid future breaking. Furthermore, some features, like trying to cross-compile might not work at all if the “build” profile is not provided.
The AutotoolsToolchain
generator can be used by name in conanfiles:
class Pkg(ConanFile):
generators = "AutotoolsToolchain"
[generators]
AutotoolsToolchain
And it can also be fully instantiated in the conanfile generate()
method:
from conans import ConanFile
from conan.tools.gnu import AutotoolsToolchain
class App(ConanFile):
settings = "os", "arch", "compiler", "build_type"
def generate(self):
tc = AutotoolsToolchain(self)
tc.generate()
The AutotoolsToolchain
will generate after a conan install
command the conanautotoolstoolchain.sh or conanautotoolstoolchain.bat files:
$ conan install conanfile.py # default is Release
$ source conanautotoolstoolchain.sh
# or in Windows
$ conanautotoolstoolchain.bat
This generator will append information to the CPPFLAGS
, LDFLAGS
, CXXFLAGS
,
CFLAGS
environment variables that translate the settings and options to the
corresponding build flags like -stdlib=libstdc++
, -std=gnu14
, architecture flags,
etc. It will also append the folder where the Conan generators are located to the
PKG_CONFIG_PATH
environment variable.
This generator will also generate a file called conanbuild.conf
containing two keys:
configure_args: Arguments to call the
configure
script.make_args: Arguments to call the
make
script.autoreconf_args: Arguments to call the
autoreconf
script.
The Autotools build helper will use that conanbuild.conf
file to seamlessly call
the configure and make script using these precalculated arguments.
It supports the following methods and attributes:
constructor
def __init__(self, conanfile, namespace=None):
conanfile
: the current recipe object. Always useself
.namespace
: this argument avoids collisions when you have multiple toolchain calls in the same recipe. By setting this argument, the conanbuild.conf file used to pass information to the build helper will be named as: <namespace>_conanbuild.conf. The default value isNone
meaning that the name of the generated file is conanbuild.conf. This namespace must be also set with the same value in the constructor of the Autotools build helper so that it reads the information from the proper file.
Attributes
You can change some attributes before calling the generate()
method if you want to change some of the precalculated
values:
from conans import ConanFile
from conan.tools.gnu import AutotoolsToolchain
class App(ConanFile):
settings = "os", "arch", "compiler", "build_type"
def generate(self):
tc = AutotoolsToolchain(self)
tc.configure_args.append("--my_argument")
tc.generate()
- configure_args: Additional arguments to be passed to the configure script.
- By default the following arguments are passed:
--prefix
: With the self.package_folder value.--bindir=${prefix}/bin
--sbindir=${prefix}/bin
--libdir=${prefix}/lib
--includedir=${prefix}/include
--oldincludedir=${prefix}/include
--datarootdir=${prefix}/res
- Also if the shared option exists it will add by default:
--enable-shared
,--disable-static
ifshared==True
--disable-shared
,--enable-static
ifshared==False
make_args (Defaulted to
[]
): Additional arguments to be passed to he make script.autoreconf_args (Defaulted to
["--force", "--install"]
): Additional arguments to be passed to he make script.defines (Defaulted to
[]
): Additional defines.cxxflags (Defaulted to
[]
): Additional cxxflags.cflags (Defaulted to
[]
): Additional cflags.ldflags (Defaulted to
[]
): Additional ldflags.ndebug: “NDEBUG” if the
settings.build_type
!= Debug.gcc_cxx11_abi: “_GLIBCXX_USE_CXX11_ABI” if
gcc/libstdc++
.libcxx: Flag calculated from
settings.compiler.libcxx
.fpic: True/False from
options.fpic
if defined.cppstd: Flag from
settings.compiler.cppstd
arch_flag: Flag from
settings.arch
build_type_flags: Flags from
settings.build_type
sysroot_flag: To pass the
--sysroot
flag to the compiler.apple_arch_flag: Only when cross-building with Apple systems. Flags from
settings.arch
.apple_isysroot_flag: Only when cross-building with Apple systems. Path to the root sdk.
msvc_runtime_flag: Flag from
settings.compiler.runtime_type
when compiler ismsvc
orsettings.compiler.runtime
when using the deprecatedVisual Studio
.
If you want to change the default values for configure_args
, adjust the cpp.package
object at the layout()
method:
def layout(self): ... # For bindir and sbindir takes the first value: self.cpp.package.bindirs = ["mybin"] # For libdir takes the first value: self.cpp.package.libdirs = ["mylib"] # For includedir and oldincludedir takes the first value: self.cpp.package.includedirs = ["myinclude"] # For datarootdir takes the first value: self.cpp.package.resdirs = ["myres"]Note
It is not valid to change the self.cpp_info at the
package_info()
method.
conf
AutotoolsToolchain
is affected by these [conf] variables:
tools.build:cxxflags
list of extra C++ flags that will be used byCXXFLAGS
.tools.build:cflags
list of extra of pure C flags that will be used byCFLAGS
.tools.build:sharedlinkflags
list of extra linker flags that will be used byLDFLAGS
.tools.build:exelinkflags
list of extra linker flags that will be used by byLDFLAGS
.tools.build:defines
list of preprocessor definitions that will be used byCPPFLAGS
.tools.build:sysroot
defines the--sysroot
flag to the compiler.
Customizing the environment
If your Makefile
or configure
scripts need some other environment variable rather than CPPFLAGS
, LDFLAGS
,
CXXFLAGS
or CFLAGS
, you can customize it before calling the generate()
method.
Call the environment()
method to calculate the mentioned variables and then add the variables that you need.
The environment()
method returns an Environment object:
from conans import ConanFile
from conan.tools.gnu import AutotoolsToolchain
class App(ConanFile):
settings = "os", "arch", "compiler", "build_type"
def generate(self):
at = AutotoolsToolchain(self)
env = at.environment()
env.define("FOO", "BAR")
at.generate(env)