A cross-platform build utility based on Lua
Modern C/C++ build tool: Simple, Fast, Powerful dependency package integration
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Introduction (中文)
What is Xmake?
- Xmake is a cross-platform build utility based on the Lua scripting language.
- Xmake is very lightweight and has no dependencies outside of the standard library.
- Uses the
xmake.lua
file to maintain project builds with a simple and readable syntax.
Xmake can be used to directly build source code (like with Make or Ninja), or it can generate project source files like CMake or Meson. It also has a built-in package management system to help users integrate C/C++ dependencies.
Xmake = Build backend + Project Generator + Package Manager + [Remote|Distributed] Build + Cache
Although less precise, one can still understand Xmake in the following way:
Xmake ≈ Make/Ninja + CMake/Meson + Vcpkg/Conan + distcc + ccache/sccache
If you want to know more, please refer to: the Documentation, GitHub or Gitee. You are also welcome to join our community.
The official Xmake repository can be found at xmake-io/xmake-repo.
curl -fsSL https://xmake.io/shget.text | bash
wget https://xmake.io/shget.text -O - | bash
Invoke-Expression (Invoke-Webrequest 'https://xmake.io/psget.text' -UseBasicParsing).Content
If you don't want to use the above scripts to install Xmake, visit the Installation Guide for other installation methods (building from source, package managers, etc.).
target("console")
set_kind("binary")
add_files("src/*.c")
Creates a new target console
of kind binary
, and adds all the files ending in .c
in the src
directory.
add_requires("tbox 1.6.*", "zlib", "libpng ~1.6")
Adds a requirement of tbox v1.6, zlib (any version), and libpng v1.6.
The official xmake package repository exists at: xmake-repo
The below assumes you are currently in the project's root directory.
$ xmake
$ xmake run console
$ xmake run -d console
$ xmake test
$ xmake f -p [windows|linux|macosx|android|iphoneos ..] -a [x86|arm64 ..] -m [debug|release]
$ xmake
$ xmake f --menu
- Windows (x86, x64, arm64)
- macOS (i386, x86_64, arm64)
- Linux (i386, x86_64, arm, arm64, riscv, mips, 390x, sh4 ...)
- *BSD (i386, x86_64)
- Android (x86, x86_64, armeabi, armeabi-v7a, arm64-v8a)
- iOS (armv7, armv7s, arm64, i386, x86_64)
- WatchOS (armv7k, i386)
- AppleTVOS (armv7, arm64, i386, x86_64)
- AppleXROS (arm64, x86_64)
- MSYS (i386, x86_64)
- MinGW (i386, x86_64, arm, arm64)
- Cygwin (i386, x86_64)
- Wasm (wasm32, wasm64)
- Haiku (i386, x86_64)
- Harmony (x86_64, armeabi-v7a, arm64-v8a)
- Cross (cross-toolchains ..)
$ xmake show -l toolchains
xcode Xcode IDE
msvc Microsoft Visual C/C++ Compiler
clang-cl LLVM Clang C/C++ Compiler compatible with msvc
yasm The Yasm Modular Assembler
clang A C language family frontend for LLVM
go Go Programming Language Compiler
dlang D Programming Language Compiler (Auto)
dmd D Programming Language Compiler
ldc The LLVM-based D Compiler
gdc The GNU D Compiler (GDC)
gfortran GNU Fortran Programming Language Compiler
zig Zig Programming Language Compiler
sdcc Small Device C Compiler
cuda CUDA Toolkit (nvcc, nvc, nvc++, nvfortran)
ndk Android NDK
rust Rust Programming Language Compiler
swift Swift Programming Language Compiler
llvm A collection of modular and reusable compiler and toolchain technologies
cross Common cross compilation toolchain
nasm NASM Assembler
gcc GNU Compiler Collection
mingw Minimalist GNU for Windows
gnu-rm GNU Arm Embedded Toolchain
envs Environment variables toolchain
fasm Flat Assembler
tinycc Tiny C Compiler
emcc A toolchain for compiling to asm.js and WebAssembly
icc Intel C/C++ Compiler
ifort Intel Fortran Compiler
muslcc The musl-based cross-compilation toolchain
fpc Free Pascal Programming Language Compiler
wasi WASI-enabled WebAssembly C/C++ toolchain
nim Nim Programming Language Compiler
circle A new C++20 compiler
armcc ARM Compiler Version 5 of Keil MDK
armclang ARM Compiler Version 6 of Keil MDK
c51 Keil development tools for the 8051 Microcontroller Architecture
icx Intel LLVM C/C++ Compiler
dpcpp Intel LLVM C++ Compiler for data parallel programming model based on Khronos SYCL
masm32 The MASM32 SDK
iverilog Icarus Verilog
verilator Verilator open-source SystemVerilog simulator and lint system
cosmocc build-once run-anywhere
hdk Harmony SDK
- C and C++
- Objective-C and Objective-C++
- Swift
- Assembly
- Golang
- Rust
- Dlang
- Fortran
- Cuda
- Zig
- Vala
- Pascal
- Nim
- Verilog
- FASM
- NASM
- YASM
- MASM32
- Cppfront
Xmake exhibits:
- Simple yet flexible configuration grammar.
- Quick, dependency-free installation.
- Easy compilation for most all supported platforms.
- Supports cross-compilation with intelligent analysis of cross toolchain information.
- Extremely fast parallel compilation support.
- Supports C++ modules (new in C++20).
- Supports cross-platform C/C++ dependencies with built-in package manager.
- Multi-language compilation support including mixed-language projects.
- Rich plug-in support with various project generators (ex. Visual Studio/Makefiles/CMake/
compile_commands.json
) - REPL interactive execution support
- Incremental compilation support with automatic analysis of header files
- Built-in toolchain management
- A large number of expansion modules
- Remote compilation support
- Distributed compilation support
- Local and remote build cache support
Xmake supports the below types of projects:
- Static libraries
- Shared libraries
- Console/CLI applications
- CUDA programs
- Qt applications
- WDK drivers (umdf/kmdf/wdm)
- WinSDK applications
- MFC applications
- Darwin applications (with metal support)
- Frameworks and bundles (in Darwin)
- SWIG modules (Lua, Python, ...)
- LuaRocks modules
- Protobuf programs
- Lex/Yacc programs
- Linux kernel modules
Xmake can automatically fetch and install dependencies!
- Official package repository xmake-repo (tbox >1.6.1)
- Official package manager Xrepo
- User-built repositories
- Conan (conan::openssl/1.1.1g)
- Conda (conda::libpng 1.3.67)
- Vcpkg (vcpkg:ffmpeg)
- Homebrew/Linuxbrew (brew::pcre2/libpcre2-8)
- Pacman on archlinux/msys2 (pacman::libcurl)
- Apt on ubuntu/debian (apt::zlib1g-dev)
- Clib (clib::clibs/bytes@0.0.4)
- Dub (dub::log 0.4.3)
- Portage on Gentoo/Linux (portage::libhandy)
- Nimble for nimlang (nimble::zip >1.3)
- Cargo for rust (cargo::base64 0.13.0)
- Zypper on openSUSE (zypper::libsfml2 2.5)
- The official repository provides nearly 500+ packages with simple compilation on all supported platforms
- Full platform package support, support for cross-compiled dependent packages
- Support package virtual environment using
xrepo env shell
- Precompiled package acceleration for Windows (NT)
- Support self-built package repositories and private repository deployment
- Third-party package repository support for repositories such as: vcpkg, conan, conda, etc.
- Supports automatic pulling of remote toolchains
- Supports dependency version locking
Below is a diagram showing roughly the architecture of Xmake, and thus how it functions.
- Cross-platform support.
- Support for MSVC, Clang, GCC and other cross-compilation toolchains.
- Support for building for Android, Linux, Windows NT, and Darwin hosts.
- No dependencies other than the compilation toolchain.
- Support for build server load balancing scheduling.
- Support for real time compressed transfer of large files (lz4).
- Almost zero configuration cost, no shared filesystem required, for convenience and security.
For more details see: #274
For more details see: #622
For more details see: #622
Xmake's speed on is par with Ninja! The test project: xmake-core
buildsystem | Termux (8core/-j12) | buildsystem | MacOS (8core/-j12) |
---|---|---|---|
xmake | 24.890s | xmake | 12.264s |
ninja | 25.682s | ninja | 11.327s |
cmake(gen+make) | 5.416s+28.473s | cmake(gen+make) | 1.203s+14.030s |
cmake(gen+ninja) | 4.458s+24.842s | cmake(gen+ninja) | 0.988s+11.644s |
buildsystem | Termux (-j1) | buildsystem | MacOS (-j1) |
---|---|---|---|
xmake | 1m57.707s | xmake | 39.937s |
ninja | 1m52.845s | ninja | 38.995s |
cmake(gen+make) | 5.416s+2m10.539s | cmake(gen+make) | 1.203s+41.737s |
cmake(gen+ninja) | 4.458s+1m54.868s | cmake(gen+ninja) | 0.988s+38.022s |
add_rules("mode.debug", "mode.release")
target("console")
set_kind("binary")
add_files("src/*.c")
if is_mode("debug") then
add_defines("DEBUG")
end
target("test")
set_kind("binary")
add_files("src/*.c")
after_build(function (target)
print("hello: %s", target:name())
os.exec("echo %s", target:targetfile())
end)
Download and use packages in xmake-repo or third-party repositories:
add_requires("tbox >1.6.1", "libuv master", "vcpkg::ffmpeg", "brew::pcre2/libpcre2-8")
add_requires("conan::openssl/1.1.1g", {alias = "openssl", optional = true, debug = true})
target("test")
set_kind("binary")
add_files("src/*.c")
add_packages("tbox", "libuv", "vcpkg::ffmpeg", "brew::pcre2/libpcre2-8", "openssl")
In addition, we can also use the xrepo command to quickly install dependencies.
target("test")
add_rules("qt.quickapp")
add_files("src/*.cpp")
add_files("src/qml.qrc")
target("test")
set_kind("binary")
add_files("src/*.cu")
add_cugencodes("native")
add_cugencodes("compute_35")
target("echo")
add_rules("wdk.driver", "wdk.env.umdf")
add_files("driver/*.c")
add_files("driver/*.inx")
add_includedirs("exe")
target("app")
add_rules("wdk.binary", "wdk.env.umdf")
add_files("exe/*.cpp")
For more WDK driver examples (UMDF/KMDF/WDM), please visit WDK Program Examples
target("test")
add_rules("xcode.application")
add_files("src/*.m", "src/**.storyboard", "src/*.xcassets")
add_files("src/Info.plist")
target("test")
add_rules("xcode.framework") -- or xcode.bundle
add_files("src/*.m")
add_files("src/Info.plist")
add_requires("libomp", {optional = true})
target("loop")
set_kind("binary")
add_files("src/*.cpp")
add_rules("c++.openmp")
add_packages("libomp")
target("test")
set_kind("binary")
add_files("src/main.zig")
Require the Clang version packaged with LLM-10 to compile a project.
add_requires("llvm 10.x", {alias = "llvm-10"})
target("test")
set_kind("binary")
add_files("src/*.c")
set_toolchains("llvm@llvm-10")
We can also pull a specified cross-compilation toolchain in to compile the project.
add_requires("muslcc")
target("test")
set_kind("binary")
add_files("src/*.c")
set_toolchains("@muslcc")
We can also use the specified muslcc
cross-compilation toolchain to compile and integrate all dependent packages.
add_requires("muslcc")
add_requires("zlib", "libogg", {system = false})
set_toolchains("@muslcc")
target("test")
set_kind("binary")
add_files("src/*.c")
add_packages("zlib", "libogg")
$ xmake project -k vsxmake -m "debug,release" # New vsproj generator (Recommended)
$ xmake project -k vs -m "debug,release"
$ xmake project -k cmake
$ xmake project -k ninja
$ xmake project -k compile_commands
$ xmake l ./test.lua
$ xmake l -c "print('hello xmake!')"
$ xmake l lib.detect.find_tool gcc
$ xmake l
> print("hello xmake!")
> {1, 2, 3}
< {
1,
2,
3
}
To see a list of bultin plugs, please visit Builtin plugins.
Please download and install other plugins from the plugins repository xmake-plugins.
- xmake.vim (third-party, thanks @luzhlon)
- xmake-visualstudio (third-party, thanks @HelloWorld886)
- xmake-qtcreator (third-party, thanks @Arthapz)
We can use the xmake-gradle plugin to compile JNI libraries via gradle.
plugins {
id 'org.tboox.gradle-xmake-plugin' version '1.1.5'
}
android {
externalNativeBuild {
xmake {
path "jni/xmake.lua"
}
}
}
The xmakeBuild
task will be injected into the assemble
task automatically if the gradle-xmake-plugin
has been applied.
$ ./gradlew app:assembleDebug
> Task :nativelib:xmakeConfigureForArm64
> Task :nativelib:xmakeBuildForArm64
>> xmake build
[ 50%]: cache compiling.debug nativelib.cc
[ 75%]: linking.debug libnativelib.so
[100%]: build ok!
>> install artifacts to /Users/ruki/projects/personal/xmake-gradle/nativelib/libs/arm64-v8a
> Task :nativelib:xmakeConfigureForArmv7
> Task :nativelib:xmakeBuildForArmv7
>> xmake build
[ 50%]: cache compiling.debug nativelib.cc
[ 75%]: linking.debug libnativelib.so
[100%]: build ok!
>> install artifacts to /Users/ruki/projects/personal/xmake-gradle/nativelib/libs/armeabi-v7a
> Task :nativelib:preBuild
> Task :nativelib:assemble
> Task :app:assembleDebug
The github-action-setup-xmake plugin for GitHub Actions can allow you to use Xmake with minimal efforts if you use GitHub Actions for your CI pipeline.
uses: xmake-io/github-action-setup-xmake@v1
with:
xmake-version: latest
The list of people and projects who are using Xmake is available here.
If you are using Xmake, you are welcome to submit your information to the above list through a PR, so that other users and the developers can gauge interest. Ihis also let users to use xmake more confidently and give us motivation to continue to maintain it.
This will help the Xmake project and it's community grow stronger and expand!
- Email:waruqi@gmail.com
- Homepage:xmake.io
- Community
- Chat on Reddit
- Chat on Telegram
- Chat on Discord
- Chat on QQ Group: 343118190, 662147501
- Source Code:GitHub, Gitee
- WeChat Public: tboox-os
This project exists thanks to all the people who have contributed:
- TitanSnow: Provide the xmake logo and install scripts
- uael: Provide the semantic versioning library sv
- OpportunityLiu: Improve cuda, tests and ci
- xq144: Improve
xrepo env shell
, and contribute a lot of packages to the xmake-repo repository. enderger
: Helped smooth out the edges on the English translation of the README