CMake/Modules/CMakeFindPackageMode.cmake

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#.rst:
# CMakeFindPackageMode
# --------------------
#
#
#
# This file is executed by cmake when invoked with --find-package. It
# expects that the following variables are set using -D:
#
# ``NAME``
# name of the package
# ``COMPILER_ID``
# the CMake compiler ID for which the result is,
# i.e. GNU/Intel/Clang/MSVC, etc.
# ``LANGUAGE``
# language for which the result will be used,
# i.e. C/CXX/Fortan/ASM
# ``MODE``
# ``EXIST``
# only check for existence of the given package
# ``COMPILE``
# print the flags needed for compiling an object file which uses
# the given package
# ``LINK``
# print the flags needed for linking when using the given package
# ``QUIET``
# if TRUE, don't print anything
#=============================================================================
# Copyright 2006-2011 Alexander Neundorf, <neundorf@kde.org>
#
# Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD License (the "License");
# see accompanying file Copyright.txt for details.
#
# This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the
# implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
# See the License for more information.
#=============================================================================
# (To distribute this file outside of CMake, substitute the full
# License text for the above reference.)
if(NOT NAME)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Name of the package to be searched not specified. Set the CMake variable NAME, e.g. -DNAME=JPEG .")
endif()
if(NOT COMPILER_ID)
message(FATAL_ERROR "COMPILER_ID argument not specified. In doubt, use GNU.")
endif()
if(NOT LANGUAGE)
message(FATAL_ERROR "LANGUAGE argument not specified. Use C, CXX or Fortran.")
endif()
if(NOT MODE)
message(FATAL_ERROR "MODE argument not specified. Use either EXIST, COMPILE or LINK.")
endif()
# require the current version. If we don't do this, Platforms/CYGWIN.cmake complains because
# it doesn't know whether it should set WIN32 or not:
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION ${CMAKE_MAJOR_VERSION}.${CMAKE_MINOR_VERSION}.${CMAKE_PATCH_VERSION} )
macro(ENABLE_LANGUAGE)
# disable the enable_language() command, otherwise --find-package breaks on Windows.
# On Windows, enable_language(RC) is called in the platform files unconditionally.
# But in --find-package mode, we don't want (and can't) enable any language.
endmacro()
Make platform information files specific to the CMake version At the top of a build tree we configure inside the CMakeFiles directory files such as "CMakeSystem.cmake" and "CMake<lang>Compiler.cmake" to save information detected about the system and compilers in use. The method of detection and the exact results store varies across CMake versions as things improve. This leads to problems when loading files configured by a different version of CMake. Previously we ignored such existing files only if the major.minor part of the CMake version component changed, and depended on the CMakeCache.txt to tell us the last version of CMake that wrote the files. This led to problems if the user deletes the CMakeCache.txt or we add required information to the files in a patch-level release of CMake (still a "feature point" release by modern CMake versioning convention). Ensure that we always have version-consistent platform information files by storing them in a subdirectory named with the CMake version. Every version of CMake will do its own system and compiler identification checks even when a build tree has already been configured by another version of CMake. Stored results will not clobber those from other versions of CMake which may be run again on the same tree in the future. Loaded results will match what the system and language modules expect. Rename the undocumented variable CMAKE_PLATFORM_ROOT_BIN to CMAKE_PLATFORM_INFO_DIR to clarify its purpose. The new variable points at the version-specific directory while the old variable did not.
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set(CMAKE_PLATFORM_INFO_DIR ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}${CMAKE_FILES_DIRECTORY})
include(CMakeDetermineSystem)
# short-cut some tests on Darwin, see Darwin-GNU.cmake:
if("${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME}" MATCHES Darwin AND "${COMPILER_ID}" MATCHES GNU)
set(CMAKE_${LANGUAGE}_SYSROOT_FLAG "")
set(CMAKE_${LANGUAGE}_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET_FLAG "")
endif()
# Also load the system specific file, which sets up e.g. the search paths.
# This makes the FIND_XXX() calls work much better
include(CMakeSystemSpecificInformation)
if(UNIX)
# try to guess whether we have a 64bit system, if it has not been set
# from the outside
if(NOT CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P)
set(CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P 4)
if(EXISTS /usr/lib64)
set(CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P 8)
else()
# use the file utility to check whether itself is 64 bit:
find_program(FILE_EXECUTABLE file)
if(FILE_EXECUTABLE)
get_filename_component(FILE_ABSPATH "${FILE_EXECUTABLE}" ABSOLUTE)
execute_process(COMMAND "${FILE_ABSPATH}" "${FILE_ABSPATH}" OUTPUT_VARIABLE fileOutput ERROR_QUIET)
if("${fileOutput}" MATCHES "64-bit")
set(CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P 8)
endif()
endif()
endif()
endif()
# guess Debian multiarch if it has not been set:
if(EXISTS /etc/debian_version)
if(NOT CMAKE_${LANGUAGE}_LIBRARY_ARCHITECTURE )
file(GLOB filesInLib RELATIVE /lib /lib/*-linux-gnu* )
foreach(file ${filesInLib})
if("${file}" MATCHES "${CMAKE_LIBRARY_ARCHITECTURE_REGEX}")
set(CMAKE_${LANGUAGE}_LIBRARY_ARCHITECTURE ${file})
break()
endif()
endforeach()
endif()
if(NOT CMAKE_LIBRARY_ARCHITECTURE)
set(CMAKE_LIBRARY_ARCHITECTURE ${CMAKE_${LANGUAGE}_LIBRARY_ARCHITECTURE})
endif()
endif()
endif()
set(CMAKE_${LANGUAGE}_COMPILER "dummy")
set(CMAKE_${LANGUAGE}_COMPILER_ID "${COMPILER_ID}")
include(CMake${LANGUAGE}Information)
function(set_compile_flags_var _packageName)
string(TOUPPER "${_packageName}" PACKAGE_NAME)
# Check the following variables:
# FOO_INCLUDE_DIRS
# Foo_INCLUDE_DIRS
# FOO_INCLUDES
# Foo_INCLUDES
# FOO_INCLUDE_DIR
# Foo_INCLUDE_DIR
set(includes)
if(DEFINED ${_packageName}_INCLUDE_DIRS)
set(includes ${_packageName}_INCLUDE_DIRS)
elseif(DEFINED ${PACKAGE_NAME}_INCLUDE_DIRS)
set(includes ${PACKAGE_NAME}_INCLUDE_DIRS)
elseif(DEFINED ${_packageName}_INCLUDES)
set(includes ${_packageName}_INCLUDES)
elseif(DEFINED ${PACKAGE_NAME}_INCLUDES)
set(includes ${PACKAGE_NAME}_INCLUDES)
elseif(DEFINED ${_packageName}_INCLUDE_DIR)
set(includes ${_packageName}_INCLUDE_DIR)
elseif(DEFINED ${PACKAGE_NAME}_INCLUDE_DIR)
set(includes ${PACKAGE_NAME}_INCLUDE_DIR)
endif()
set(PACKAGE_INCLUDE_DIRS "${${includes}}" PARENT_SCOPE)
# Check the following variables:
# FOO_DEFINITIONS
# Foo_DEFINITIONS
set(definitions)
if(DEFINED ${_packageName}_DEFINITIONS)
set(definitions ${_packageName}_DEFINITIONS)
elseif(DEFINED ${PACKAGE_NAME}_DEFINITIONS)
set(definitions ${PACKAGE_NAME}_DEFINITIONS)
endif()
set(PACKAGE_DEFINITIONS "${${definitions}}" )
endfunction()
function(set_link_flags_var _packageName)
string(TOUPPER "${_packageName}" PACKAGE_NAME)
# Check the following variables:
# FOO_LIBRARIES
# Foo_LIBRARIES
# FOO_LIBS
# Foo_LIBS
set(libs)
if(DEFINED ${_packageName}_LIBRARIES)
set(libs ${_packageName}_LIBRARIES)
elseif(DEFINED ${PACKAGE_NAME}_LIBRARIES)
set(libs ${PACKAGE_NAME}_LIBRARIES)
elseif(DEFINED ${_packageName}_LIBS)
set(libs ${_packageName}_LIBS)
elseif(DEFINED ${PACKAGE_NAME}_LIBS)
set(libs ${PACKAGE_NAME}_LIBS)
endif()
set(PACKAGE_LIBRARIES "${${libs}}" PARENT_SCOPE )
endfunction()
find_package("${NAME}" QUIET)
set(PACKAGE_FOUND FALSE)
string(TOUPPER "${NAME}" UPPERCASE_NAME)
if(${NAME}_FOUND OR ${UPPERCASE_NAME}_FOUND)
set(PACKAGE_FOUND TRUE)
if("${MODE}" STREQUAL "EXIST")
# do nothing
elseif("${MODE}" STREQUAL "COMPILE")
set_compile_flags_var(${NAME})
elseif("${MODE}" STREQUAL "LINK")
set_link_flags_var(${NAME})
else()
message(FATAL_ERROR "Invalid mode argument ${MODE} given.")
endif()
endif()
set(PACKAGE_QUIET ${SILENT} )