CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCC ----------------------- .. deprecated:: 3.24 Use the :variable:`CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID _COMPILER_ID>` variable instead. The ``CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_*`` variables were used in early CMake versions before the introduction of :variable:`CMAKE__COMPILER_ID` variables in CMake 2.6. The ``CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCC`` variable is set to boolean true if the ``C`` compiler is GNU. Examples ^^^^^^^^ In earlier versions of CMake, the ``CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCC`` variable was used to check if the ``C`` compiler was GNU: .. code-block:: cmake if(CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCC) # GNU C compiler-specific logic. endif() Starting with CMake 2.6, the ``CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID`` variable should be used instead: .. code-block:: cmake if(CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "GNU") # GNU C compiler-specific logic. endif() When upgrading code, consider whether additional ``C`` compilers should be targeted beyond just ``GNU``. In the past, the ``LCC`` and ``QCC`` compilers also had this variable set (see :policy:`CMP0047` and :policy:`CMP0129` policies for details). To account for this, the following approach can be used: .. code-block:: cmake # Targeting GNU, LCC, and QCC compilers for C: if(CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "^(GNU|LCC|QCC)$") # ... endif()