Fix Fortran test .def file symbol mangling
Commit 6a61a8a5
(Honor module .def files with MinGW tools, 2011-02-21)
enabled use of .def files with GNU tools on Windows. Previously the
Fortran tests's world.def file was used only for the Intel Fortran
Compiler on Windows and contained the symbol name mangled for that
compiler. Instead choose a .def file that names the symbol with proper
mangling for the compiler in use.
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endif()
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endif()
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# Pick a module .def file with the properly mangled symbol name.
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set(world_def "")
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if(WIN32 AND NOT CYGWIN)
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if("${CMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER_ID}" MATCHES "GNU")
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set(world_def world_gnu.def)
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elseif("${CMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER_ID}" MATCHES "Intel" OR
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"${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "Visual Studio") # Intel plugin
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set(world_def world_icl.def)
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endif()
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endif()
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add_library(hello STATIC hello.f)
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add_library(world ${_SHARED} world.f world.def)
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add_library(world ${_SHARED} world.f ${world_def})
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add_executable(testf testf.f)
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target_link_libraries(testf hello world)
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EXPORTS
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world_
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