New in version 3.17.
Select the CUDA runtime library for use when compiling and linking CUDA. This variable is used to initialize the CUDA_RUNTIME_LIBRARY
property on all targets as they are created.
The allowed case insensitive values are:
None
Link with -cudart=none
or equivalent flag(s) to use no CUDA runtime library.
Shared
Link with -cudart=shared
or equivalent flag(s) to use a dynamically-linked CUDA runtime library.
Static
Link with -cudart=static
or equivalent flag(s) to use a statically-linked CUDA runtime library.
Contents of CMAKE_CUDA_RUNTIME_LIBRARY
may use generator expressions
.
If this variable is not set then the CUDA_RUNTIME_LIBRARY
target property will not be set automatically. If that property is not set then CMake uses an appropriate default value based on the compiler to select the CUDA runtime library.
Note
This property has effect only when the CUDA
language is enabled. To control the CUDA runtime linking when only using the CUDA SDK with the C
or C++
language we recommend using the FindCUDAToolkit
module.
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