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#.rst:
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# FortranCInterface
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# -----------------
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#
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# Fortran/C Interface Detection
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#
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# This module automatically detects the API by which C and Fortran
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# languages interact. Variables indicate if the mangling is found:
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#
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# ::
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#
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# FortranCInterface_GLOBAL_FOUND = Global subroutines and functions
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# FortranCInterface_MODULE_FOUND = Module subroutines and functions
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# (declared by "MODULE PROCEDURE")
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#
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# A function is provided to generate a C header file containing macros
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# to mangle symbol names:
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#
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# ::
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#
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# FortranCInterface_HEADER(<file>
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# [MACRO_NAMESPACE <macro-ns>]
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# [SYMBOL_NAMESPACE <ns>]
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# [SYMBOLS [<module>:]<function> ...])
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#
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# It generates in <file> definitions of the following macros:
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#
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# ::
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#
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# #define FortranCInterface_GLOBAL (name,NAME) ...
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# #define FortranCInterface_GLOBAL_(name,NAME) ...
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# #define FortranCInterface_MODULE (mod,name, MOD,NAME) ...
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# #define FortranCInterface_MODULE_(mod,name, MOD,NAME) ...
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#
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# These macros mangle four categories of Fortran symbols, respectively:
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#
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# ::
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#
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# - Global symbols without '_': call mysub()
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# - Global symbols with '_' : call my_sub()
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# - Module symbols without '_': use mymod; call mysub()
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# - Module symbols with '_' : use mymod; call my_sub()
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#
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# If mangling for a category is not known, its macro is left undefined.
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# All macros require raw names in both lower case and upper case. The
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# MACRO_NAMESPACE option replaces the default "FortranCInterface_"
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# prefix with a given namespace "<macro-ns>".
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#
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# The SYMBOLS option lists symbols to mangle automatically with C
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# preprocessor definitions:
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#
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# ::
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#
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# <function> ==> #define <ns><function> ...
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# <module>:<function> ==> #define <ns><module>_<function> ...
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#
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# If the mangling for some symbol is not known then no preprocessor
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# definition is created, and a warning is displayed. The
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# SYMBOL_NAMESPACE option prefixes all preprocessor definitions
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# generated by the SYMBOLS option with a given namespace "<ns>".
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#
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# Example usage:
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#
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# ::
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#
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# include(FortranCInterface)
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# FortranCInterface_HEADER(FC.h MACRO_NAMESPACE "FC_")
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#
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# This creates a "FC.h" header that defines mangling macros FC_GLOBAL(),
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# FC_GLOBAL_(), FC_MODULE(), and FC_MODULE_().
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#
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# Example usage:
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#
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# ::
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#
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# include(FortranCInterface)
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# FortranCInterface_HEADER(FCMangle.h
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# MACRO_NAMESPACE "FC_"
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# SYMBOL_NAMESPACE "FC_"
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# SYMBOLS mysub mymod:my_sub)
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#
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# This creates a "FCMangle.h" header that defines the same FC_*()
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# mangling macros as the previous example plus preprocessor symbols
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# FC_mysub and FC_mymod_my_sub.
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#
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# Another function is provided to verify that the Fortran and C/C++
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# compilers work together:
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#
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# ::
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#
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# FortranCInterface_VERIFY([CXX] [QUIET])
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#
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# It tests whether a simple test executable using Fortran and C (and C++
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# when the CXX option is given) compiles and links successfully. The
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# result is stored in the cache entry FortranCInterface_VERIFIED_C (or
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# FortranCInterface_VERIFIED_CXX if CXX is given) as a boolean. If the
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# check fails and QUIET is not given the function terminates with a
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# FATAL_ERROR message describing the problem. The purpose of this check
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# is to stop a build early for incompatible compiler combinations. The
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# test is built in the Release configuration.
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#
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# FortranCInterface is aware of possible GLOBAL and MODULE manglings for
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# many Fortran compilers, but it also provides an interface to specify
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# new possible manglings. Set the variables
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#
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# ::
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#
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# FortranCInterface_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS
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# FortranCInterface_MODULE_SYMBOLS
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#
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# before including FortranCInterface to specify manglings of the symbols
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# "MySub", "My_Sub", "MyModule:MySub", and "My_Module:My_Sub". For
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# example, the code:
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#
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# ::
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#
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# set(FortranCInterface_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS mysub_ my_sub__ MYSUB_)
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# # ^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^
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# set(FortranCInterface_MODULE_SYMBOLS
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# __mymodule_MOD_mysub __my_module_MOD_my_sub)
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# # ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^
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# include(FortranCInterface)
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#
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# tells FortranCInterface to try given GLOBAL and MODULE manglings.
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# (The carets point at raw symbol names for clarity in this example but
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# are not needed.)
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#[=======================================================================[.rst:
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FortranCInterface
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-----------------
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Fortran/C Interface Detection
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This module automatically detects the API by which C and Fortran
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languages interact.
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Module Variables
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Variables that indicate if the mangling is found:
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``FortranCInterface_GLOBAL_FOUND``
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Global subroutines and functions.
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``FortranCInterface_MODULE_FOUND``
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Module subroutines and functions (declared by "MODULE PROCEDURE").
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This module also provides the following variables to specify
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the detected mangling, though a typical use case does not need
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to reference them and can use the `Module Functions`_ below.
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``FortranCInterface_GLOBAL_PREFIX``
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Prefix for a global symbol without an underscore.
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``FortranCInterface_GLOBAL_SUFFIX``
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Suffix for a global symbol without an underscore.
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``FortranCInterface_GLOBAL_CASE``
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The case for a global symbol without an underscore,
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either ``UPPER`` or ``LOWER``.
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``FortranCInterface_GLOBAL__PREFIX``
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Prefix for a global symbol with an underscore.
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``FortranCInterface_GLOBAL__SUFFIX``
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Suffix for a global symbol with an underscore.
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``FortranCInterface_GLOBAL__CASE``
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The case for a global symbol with an underscore,
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either ``UPPER`` or ``LOWER``.
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``FortranCInterface_MODULE_PREFIX``
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Prefix for a module symbol without an underscore.
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``FortranCInterface_MODULE_MIDDLE``
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Middle of a module symbol without an underscore that appears
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between the name of the module and the name of the symbol.
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``FortranCInterface_MODULE_SUFFIX``
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Suffix for a module symbol without an underscore.
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``FortranCInterface_MODULE_CASE``
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The case for a module symbol without an underscore,
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either ``UPPER`` or ``LOWER``.
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``FortranCInterface_MODULE__PREFIX``
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Prefix for a module symbol with an underscore.
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``FortranCInterface_MODULE__MIDDLE``
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Middle of a module symbol with an underscore that appears
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between the name of the module and the name of the symbol.
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``FortranCInterface_MODULE__SUFFIX``
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Suffix for a module symbol with an underscore.
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``FortranCInterface_MODULE__CASE``
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The case for a module symbol with an underscore,
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either ``UPPER`` or ``LOWER``.
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Module Functions
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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.. command:: FortranCInterface_HEADER
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The ``FortranCInterface_HEADER`` function is provided to generate a
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C header file containing macros to mangle symbol names::
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FortranCInterface_HEADER(<file>
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[MACRO_NAMESPACE <macro-ns>]
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[SYMBOL_NAMESPACE <ns>]
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[SYMBOLS [<module>:]<function> ...])
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It generates in ``<file>`` definitions of the following macros::
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#define FortranCInterface_GLOBAL (name,NAME) ...
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#define FortranCInterface_GLOBAL_(name,NAME) ...
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#define FortranCInterface_MODULE (mod,name, MOD,NAME) ...
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#define FortranCInterface_MODULE_(mod,name, MOD,NAME) ...
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These macros mangle four categories of Fortran symbols, respectively:
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* Global symbols without '_': ``call mysub()``
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* Global symbols with '_' : ``call my_sub()``
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* Module symbols without '_': ``use mymod; call mysub()``
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* Module symbols with '_' : ``use mymod; call my_sub()``
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If mangling for a category is not known, its macro is left undefined.
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All macros require raw names in both lower case and upper case.
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The options are:
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``MACRO_NAMESPACE``
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Replace the default ``FortranCInterface_`` prefix with a given
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namespace ``<macro-ns>``.
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``SYMBOLS``
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List symbols to mangle automatically with C preprocessor definitions::
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<function> ==> #define <ns><function> ...
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<module>:<function> ==> #define <ns><module>_<function> ...
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If the mangling for some symbol is not known then no preprocessor
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definition is created, and a warning is displayed.
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``SYMBOL_NAMESPACE``
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Prefix all preprocessor definitions generated by the ``SYMBOLS``
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option with a given namespace ``<ns>``.
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.. command:: FortranCInterface_VERIFY
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The ``FortranCInterface_VERIFY`` function is provided to verify
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that the Fortran and C/C++ compilers work together::
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FortranCInterface_VERIFY([CXX] [QUIET])
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It tests whether a simple test executable using Fortran and C (and C++
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when the CXX option is given) compiles and links successfully. The
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result is stored in the cache entry ``FortranCInterface_VERIFIED_C``
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(or ``FortranCInterface_VERIFIED_CXX`` if ``CXX`` is given) as a boolean.
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If the check fails and ``QUIET`` is not given the function terminates with a
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fatal error message describing the problem. The purpose of this check
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is to stop a build early for incompatible compiler combinations. The
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test is built in the ``Release`` configuration.
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Example Usage
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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.. code-block:: cmake
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include(FortranCInterface)
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FortranCInterface_HEADER(FC.h MACRO_NAMESPACE "FC_")
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This creates a "FC.h" header that defines mangling macros ``FC_GLOBAL()``,
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``FC_GLOBAL_()``, ``FC_MODULE()``, and ``FC_MODULE_()``.
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.. code-block:: cmake
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include(FortranCInterface)
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FortranCInterface_HEADER(FCMangle.h
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MACRO_NAMESPACE "FC_"
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SYMBOL_NAMESPACE "FC_"
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SYMBOLS mysub mymod:my_sub)
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This creates a "FCMangle.h" header that defines the same ``FC_*()``
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mangling macros as the previous example plus preprocessor symbols
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``FC_mysub`` and ``FC_mymod_my_sub``.
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Additional Manglings
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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FortranCInterface is aware of possible ``GLOBAL`` and ``MODULE`` manglings
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for many Fortran compilers, but it also provides an interface to specify
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new possible manglings. Set the variables::
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FortranCInterface_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS
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FortranCInterface_MODULE_SYMBOLS
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before including FortranCInterface to specify manglings of the symbols
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``MySub``, ``My_Sub``, ``MyModule:MySub``, and ``My_Module:My_Sub``.
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For example, the code:
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.. code-block:: cmake
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set(FortranCInterface_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS mysub_ my_sub__ MYSUB_)
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# ^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^
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set(FortranCInterface_MODULE_SYMBOLS
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__mymodule_MOD_mysub __my_module_MOD_my_sub)
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# ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^
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include(FortranCInterface)
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tells FortranCInterface to try given ``GLOBAL`` and ``MODULE`` manglings.
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(The carets point at raw symbol names for clarity in this example but
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are not needed.)
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#]=======================================================================]
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#=============================================================================
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# Copyright 2008-2009 Kitware, Inc.
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