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Simplify CMake per-source license notices Per-source copyright/license notice headers that spell out copyright holder names and years are hard to maintain and often out-of-date or plain wrong. Precise contributor information is already maintained automatically by the version control tool. Ultimately it is the receiver of a file who is responsible for determining its licensing status, and per-source notices are merely a convenience. Therefore it is simpler and more accurate for each source to have a generic notice of the license name and references to more detailed information on copyright holders and full license terms. Our `Copyright.txt` file now contains a list of Contributors whose names appeared source-level copyright notices. It also references version control history for more precise information. Therefore we no longer need to spell out the list of Contributors in each source file notice. Replace CMake per-source copyright/license notice headers with a short description of the license and links to `Copyright.txt` and online information available from "https://cmake.org/licensing". The online URL also handles cases of modules being copied out of our source into other projects, so we can drop our notices about replacing links with full license text. Run the `Utilities/Scripts/filter-notices.bash` script to perform the majority of the replacements mechanically. Manually fix up shebang lines and trailing newlines in a few files. Manually update the notices in a few files that the script does not handle.
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# Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-Clause License. See accompanying
# file Copyright.txt or https://cmake.org/licensing for details.
#.rst:
# FindSDL_sound
# -------------
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#
# Locates the SDL_sound library
#
#
#
# This module depends on SDL being found and must be called AFTER
# FindSDL.cmake is called.
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#
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# This module defines
#
# ::
#
# SDL_SOUND_INCLUDE_DIR, where to find SDL_sound.h
# SDL_SOUND_FOUND, if false, do not try to link to SDL_sound
# SDL_SOUND_LIBRARIES, this contains the list of libraries that you need
# to link against. This is a read-only variable and is marked INTERNAL.
# SDL_SOUND_EXTRAS, this is an optional variable for you to add your own
# flags to SDL_SOUND_LIBRARIES. This is prepended to SDL_SOUND_LIBRARIES.
# This is available mostly for cases this module failed to anticipate for
# and you must add additional flags. This is marked as ADVANCED.
# SDL_SOUND_VERSION_STRING, human-readable string containing the
# version of SDL_sound
#
#
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#
# This module also defines (but you shouldn't need to use directly)
#
# ::
#
# SDL_SOUND_LIBRARY, the name of just the SDL_sound library you would link
# against. Use SDL_SOUND_LIBRARIES for you link instructions and not this one.
#
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# And might define the following as needed
#
# ::
#
# MIKMOD_LIBRARY
# MODPLUG_LIBRARY
# OGG_LIBRARY
# VORBIS_LIBRARY
# SMPEG_LIBRARY
# FLAC_LIBRARY
# SPEEX_LIBRARY
#
#
#
# Typically, you should not use these variables directly, and you should
# use SDL_SOUND_LIBRARIES which contains SDL_SOUND_LIBRARY and the other
# audio libraries (if needed) to successfully compile on your system.
#
# Created by Eric Wing. This module is a bit more complicated than the
# other FindSDL* family modules. The reason is that SDL_sound can be
# compiled in a large variety of different ways which are independent of
# platform. SDL_sound may dynamically link against other 3rd party
# libraries to get additional codec support, such as Ogg Vorbis, SMPEG,
# ModPlug, MikMod, FLAC, Speex, and potentially others. Under some
# circumstances which I don't fully understand, there seems to be a
# requirement that dependent libraries of libraries you use must also be
# explicitly linked against in order to successfully compile. SDL_sound
# does not currently have any system in place to know how it was
# compiled. So this CMake module does the hard work in trying to
# discover which 3rd party libraries are required for building (if any).
# This module uses a brute force approach to create a test program that
# uses SDL_sound, and then tries to build it. If the build fails, it
# parses the error output for known symbol names to figure out which
# libraries are needed.
#
# Responds to the $SDLDIR and $SDLSOUNDDIR environmental variable that
# would correspond to the ./configure --prefix=$SDLDIR used in building
# SDL.
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#
# On OSX, this will prefer the Framework version (if found) over others.
# People will have to manually change the cache values of SDL_LIBRARY to
# override this selectionor set the CMake environment CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH
# to modify the search paths.
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set(SDL_SOUND_EXTRAS "" CACHE STRING "SDL_sound extra flags")
mark_as_advanced(SDL_SOUND_EXTRAS)
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# Find SDL_sound.h
find_path(SDL_SOUND_INCLUDE_DIR SDL_sound.h
HINTS
ENV SDLSOUNDDIR
ENV SDLDIR
PATH_SUFFIXES SDL
# path suffixes to search inside ENV{SDLDIR}
include/SDL include/SDL12 include/SDL11 include
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)
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find_library(SDL_SOUND_LIBRARY
NAMES SDL_sound
HINTS
ENV SDLSOUNDDIR
ENV SDLDIR
PATH_SUFFIXES lib VisualC/win32lib
)
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if(SDL_FOUND AND SDL_SOUND_INCLUDE_DIR AND SDL_SOUND_LIBRARY)
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# CMake is giving me problems using TRY_COMPILE with the CMAKE_FLAGS
# for the :STRING syntax if I have multiple values contained in a
# single variable. This is a problem for the SDL_LIBRARY variable
# because it does just that. When I feed this variable to the command,
# only the first value gets the appropriate modifier (e.g. -I) and
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# the rest get dropped.
# To get multiple single variables to work, I must separate them with a "\;"
# I could go back and modify the FindSDL.cmake module, but that's kind of painful.
# The solution would be to try something like:
# string(APPEND SDL_TRY_COMPILE_LIBRARY_LIST "\;${CMAKE_THREAD_LIBS_INIT}")
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# Instead, it was suggested on the mailing list to write a temporary CMakeLists.txt
# with a temporary test project and invoke that with TRY_COMPILE.
# See message thread "Figuring out dependencies for a library in order to build"
# 2005-07-16
# try_compile(
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# MY_RESULT
# ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}
# ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/DetermineSoundLibs.c
# CMAKE_FLAGS
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# -DINCLUDE_DIRECTORIES:STRING=${SDL_INCLUDE_DIR}\;${SDL_SOUND_INCLUDE_DIR}
# -DLINK_LIBRARIES:STRING=${SDL_SOUND_LIBRARY}\;${SDL_LIBRARY}
# OUTPUT_VARIABLE MY_OUTPUT
# )
# To minimize external dependencies, create a sdlsound test program
# which will be used to figure out if additional link dependencies are
# required for the link phase.
file(WRITE ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/CMakeTmp/DetermineSoundLibs.c
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"#include \"SDL_sound.h\"
#include \"SDL.h\"
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
Sound_AudioInfo desired;
Sound_Sample* sample;
SDL_Init(0);
Sound_Init();
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/* This doesn't actually have to work, but Init() is a no-op
* for some of the decoders, so this should force more symbols
* to be pulled in.
*/
sample = Sound_NewSampleFromFile(argv[1], &desired, 4096);
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Sound_Quit();
SDL_Quit();
return 0;
}"
)
# Calling
# target_link_libraries(DetermineSoundLibs "${SDL_SOUND_LIBRARY} ${SDL_LIBRARY})
# causes problems when SDL_LIBRARY looks like
# /Library/Frameworks/SDL.framework;-framework Cocoa
# The ;-framework Cocoa seems to be confusing CMake once the OS X
# framework support was added. I was told that breaking up the list
# would fix the problem.
set(TMP_TRY_LIBS)
foreach(lib ${SDL_SOUND_LIBRARY} ${SDL_LIBRARY})
string(APPEND TMP_TRY_LIBS " \"${lib}\"")
endforeach()
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# message("TMP_TRY_LIBS ${TMP_TRY_LIBS}")
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# Write the CMakeLists.txt and test project
# Weird, this is still sketchy. If I don't quote the variables
# in the TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES, I seem to loose everything
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# in the SDL_LIBRARY string after the "-framework".
# But if I quote the stuff in INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES, it doesn't work.
file(WRITE ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/CMakeTmp/CMakeLists.txt
"cmake_minimum_required(VERSION ${CMAKE_VERSION})
project(DetermineSoundLibs)
include_directories(${SDL_INCLUDE_DIR} ${SDL_SOUND_INCLUDE_DIR})
add_executable(DetermineSoundLibs DetermineSoundLibs.c)
target_link_libraries(DetermineSoundLibs ${TMP_TRY_LIBS})"
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)
try_compile(
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MY_RESULT
${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/CMakeTmp
${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/CMakeTmp
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DetermineSoundLibs
OUTPUT_VARIABLE MY_OUTPUT
)
# message("${MY_RESULT}")
# message(${MY_OUTPUT})
if(NOT MY_RESULT)
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# I expect that MPGLIB, VOC, WAV, AIFF, and SHN are compiled in statically.
# I think Timidity is also compiled in statically.
# I've never had to explcitly link against Quicktime, so I'll skip that for now.
set(SDL_SOUND_LIBRARIES_TMP ${SDL_SOUND_LIBRARY})
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# Find MikMod
if("${MY_OUTPUT}" MATCHES "MikMod_")
find_library(MIKMOD_LIBRARY
NAMES libmikmod-coreaudio mikmod
PATHS
ENV MIKMODDIR
ENV SDLSOUNDDIR
ENV SDLDIR
/sw
/opt/local
/opt/csw
/opt
PATH_SUFFIXES
lib
)
if(MIKMOD_LIBRARY)
set(SDL_SOUND_LIBRARIES_TMP ${SDL_SOUND_LIBRARIES_TMP} ${MIKMOD_LIBRARY})
endif(MIKMOD_LIBRARY)
endif("${MY_OUTPUT}" MATCHES "MikMod_")
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# Find ModPlug
if("${MY_OUTPUT}" MATCHES "MODPLUG_")
find_library(MODPLUG_LIBRARY
NAMES modplug
PATHS
ENV MODPLUGDIR
ENV SDLSOUNDDIR
ENV SDLDIR
/sw
/opt/local
/opt/csw
/opt
PATH_SUFFIXES
lib
)
if(MODPLUG_LIBRARY)
set(SDL_SOUND_LIBRARIES_TMP ${SDL_SOUND_LIBRARIES_TMP} ${MODPLUG_LIBRARY})
endif()
endif()
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# Find Ogg and Vorbis
if("${MY_OUTPUT}" MATCHES "ov_")
find_library(VORBIS_LIBRARY
NAMES vorbis Vorbis VORBIS
PATHS
ENV VORBISDIR
ENV OGGDIR
ENV SDLSOUNDDIR
ENV SDLDIR
/sw
/opt/local
/opt/csw
/opt
PATH_SUFFIXES
lib
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)
if(VORBIS_LIBRARY)
set(SDL_SOUND_LIBRARIES_TMP ${SDL_SOUND_LIBRARIES_TMP} ${VORBIS_LIBRARY})
endif()
find_library(OGG_LIBRARY
NAMES ogg Ogg OGG
PATHS
ENV OGGDIR
ENV VORBISDIR
ENV SDLSOUNDDIR
ENV SDLDIR
/sw
/opt/local
/opt/csw
/opt
PATH_SUFFIXES
lib
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)
if(OGG_LIBRARY)
set(SDL_SOUND_LIBRARIES_TMP ${SDL_SOUND_LIBRARIES_TMP} ${OGG_LIBRARY})
endif()
endif()
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# Find SMPEG
if("${MY_OUTPUT}" MATCHES "SMPEG_")
find_library(SMPEG_LIBRARY
NAMES smpeg SMPEG Smpeg SMpeg
PATHS
ENV SMPEGDIR
ENV SDLSOUNDDIR
ENV SDLDIR
/sw
/opt/local
/opt/csw
/opt
PATH_SUFFIXES
lib
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)
if(SMPEG_LIBRARY)
set(SDL_SOUND_LIBRARIES_TMP ${SDL_SOUND_LIBRARIES_TMP} ${SMPEG_LIBRARY})
endif()
endif()
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# Find FLAC
if("${MY_OUTPUT}" MATCHES "FLAC_")
find_library(FLAC_LIBRARY
NAMES flac FLAC
PATHS
ENV FLACDIR
ENV SDLSOUNDDIR
ENV SDLDIR
/sw
/opt/local
/opt/csw
/opt
PATH_SUFFIXES
lib
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)
if(FLAC_LIBRARY)
set(SDL_SOUND_LIBRARIES_TMP ${SDL_SOUND_LIBRARIES_TMP} ${FLAC_LIBRARY})
endif()
endif()
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# Hmmm...Speex seems to depend on Ogg. This might be a problem if
# the TRY_COMPILE attempt gets blocked at SPEEX before it can pull
# in the Ogg symbols. I'm not sure if I should duplicate the ogg stuff
# above for here or if two ogg entries will screw up things.
if("${MY_OUTPUT}" MATCHES "speex_")
find_library(SPEEX_LIBRARY
NAMES speex SPEEX
PATHS
ENV SPEEXDIR
ENV SDLSOUNDDIR
ENV SDLDIR
/sw
/opt/local
/opt/csw
/opt
PATH_SUFFIXES
lib
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)
if(SPEEX_LIBRARY)
set(SDL_SOUND_LIBRARIES_TMP ${SDL_SOUND_LIBRARIES_TMP} ${SPEEX_LIBRARY})
endif()
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# Find OGG (needed for Speex)
# We might have already found Ogg for Vorbis, so skip it if so.
if(NOT OGG_LIBRARY)
find_library(OGG_LIBRARY
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NAMES ogg Ogg OGG
PATHS
ENV OGGDIR
ENV VORBISDIR
ENV SPEEXDIR
ENV SDLSOUNDDIR
ENV SDLDIR
/sw
/opt/local
/opt/csw
/opt
PATH_SUFFIXES lib
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)
if(OGG_LIBRARY)
set(SDL_SOUND_LIBRARIES_TMP ${SDL_SOUND_LIBRARIES_TMP} ${OGG_LIBRARY})
endif()
endif()
endif()
else()
set(SDL_SOUND_LIBRARIES "${SDL_SOUND_EXTRAS} ${SDL_SOUND_LIBRARY}" CACHE INTERNAL "SDL_sound and dependent libraries")
endif()
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set(SDL_SOUND_LIBRARIES "${SDL_SOUND_EXTRAS} ${SDL_SOUND_LIBRARIES_TMP}" CACHE INTERNAL "SDL_sound and dependent libraries")
endif()
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if(SDL_SOUND_INCLUDE_DIR AND EXISTS "${SDL_SOUND_INCLUDE_DIR}/SDL_sound.h")
file(STRINGS "${SDL_SOUND_INCLUDE_DIR}/SDL_sound.h" SDL_SOUND_VERSION_MAJOR_LINE REGEX "^#define[ \t]+SOUND_VER_MAJOR[ \t]+[0-9]+$")
file(STRINGS "${SDL_SOUND_INCLUDE_DIR}/SDL_sound.h" SDL_SOUND_VERSION_MINOR_LINE REGEX "^#define[ \t]+SOUND_VER_MINOR[ \t]+[0-9]+$")
file(STRINGS "${SDL_SOUND_INCLUDE_DIR}/SDL_sound.h" SDL_SOUND_VERSION_PATCH_LINE REGEX "^#define[ \t]+SOUND_VER_PATCH[ \t]+[0-9]+$")
string(REGEX REPLACE "^#define[ \t]+SOUND_VER_MAJOR[ \t]+([0-9]+)$" "\\1" SDL_SOUND_VERSION_MAJOR "${SDL_SOUND_VERSION_MAJOR_LINE}")
string(REGEX REPLACE "^#define[ \t]+SOUND_VER_MINOR[ \t]+([0-9]+)$" "\\1" SDL_SOUND_VERSION_MINOR "${SDL_SOUND_VERSION_MINOR_LINE}")
string(REGEX REPLACE "^#define[ \t]+SOUND_VER_PATCH[ \t]+([0-9]+)$" "\\1" SDL_SOUND_VERSION_PATCH "${SDL_SOUND_VERSION_PATCH_LINE}")
set(SDL_SOUND_VERSION_STRING ${SDL_SOUND_VERSION_MAJOR}.${SDL_SOUND_VERSION_MINOR}.${SDL_SOUND_VERSION_PATCH})
unset(SDL_SOUND_VERSION_MAJOR_LINE)
unset(SDL_SOUND_VERSION_MINOR_LINE)
unset(SDL_SOUND_VERSION_PATCH_LINE)
unset(SDL_SOUND_VERSION_MAJOR)
unset(SDL_SOUND_VERSION_MINOR)
unset(SDL_SOUND_VERSION_PATCH)
endif()
include(${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/FindPackageHandleStandardArgs.cmake)
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FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS(SDL_sound
REQUIRED_VARS SDL_SOUND_LIBRARY SDL_SOUND_INCLUDE_DIR
VERSION_VAR SDL_SOUND_VERSION_STRING)