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Host Dependencies
Tools used at build time by other ports to generate code or implement a custom build system can be packaged inside vcpkg.
Consuming
When consuming a port as a tool, you must set the dependency's "host" field to true. For example:
{
"name": "contoso-http-library",
"version-string": "1.0.0",
"description": "Contoso's http runtime library",
"dependencies": [
"contoso-core-library",
{
"name": "contoso-code-generator",
"host": true
},
{
"name": "contoso-build-system",
"host": true
}
]
}
In this case, the contoso-code-generator and contoso-build-system (including any transitive dependencies) will be built and installed for the host triplet before contoso-http-library is built.
Note: Consumers must use
vcpkg.jsoninstead ofCONTROLas their metadata format. You can easily convert an existingCONTROLfile usingvcpkg format-manifest /path/to/CONTROL.
Then, within the portfile of the consumer (contoso-http-library in the example), the CMake variable CURRENT_HOST_INSTALLED_DIR will be defined to installed/<host-triplet> and should be used to locate any required assets. In the example, contoso-code-generator might have installed tools/contoso-code-generator/ccg.exe which the consumer would add to its local path via
# ports/contoso-http-library/portfile.cmake
vcpkg_add_to_path(${CURRENT_HOST_INSTALLED_DIR}/tools/contoso-code-generator)
Specifying the Host Triplet
The default host triplets are chosen based on the host architecture and operating system, for example x64-windows, x64-linux, or x64-osx. They can be overridden via:
- In CMake-based manifest mode, calling
set(VCPKG_HOST_TRIPLET "<triplet>" CACHE STRING "")before the firstproject()directive - In MSBuild-based manifest mode, setting the
VcpkgHostTripletproperty - On the command line, via the flag
--host-triplet=... - The
VCPKG_DEFAULT_HOST_TRIPLETenvironment variable
Producing
Producing a tool has no special requirements; tools should be authored as a standard port, following all the normal policies and practices. Notably, they should build against TARGET_TRIPLET, not HOST_TRIPLET within the context of their portfile.
If the current context is cross-compiling (TARGET_TRIPLET is not HOST_TRIPLET), then VCPKG_CROSSCOMPILING will be set to a truthy value.
if(VCPKG_CROSSCOMPILING)
# This is a native build
else()
# This is a cross build
endif()
Host-only ports
Some ports should only be depended upon via a host dependency; script ports and
tool ports are common examples. In this case, you can use the "native"
supports expression to describe this. This supports expression is true when
VCPKG_CROSSCOMPILING is false (implying that TARGET_TRIPLET == HOST_TRIPLET).