diff --git a/Modules/FindBoost.cmake b/Modules/FindBoost.cmake index 138d1d493..cc105793b 100644 --- a/Modules/FindBoost.cmake +++ b/Modules/FindBoost.cmake @@ -68,86 +68,87 @@ # # ============================================================================ # -# Variables used by this module, they can change the default behaviour and need to be set -# before calling find_package: +# Variables used by this module, they can change the default behaviour and +# need to be set before calling find_package: # -# Boost_USE_MULTITHREADED Can be set to OFF to use the non-multithreaded +# Boost_USE_MULTITHREADED Can be set to OFF to use the non-multithreaded # boost libraries. If not specified, defaults # to ON. # -# Boost_USE_STATIC_LIBS Can be set to ON to force the use of the static +# Boost_USE_STATIC_LIBS Can be set to ON to force the use of the static # boost libraries. Defaults to OFF. # # Other Variables used by this module which you may want to set. # -# Boost_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS A list of version numbers to use for searching +# Boost_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS A list of version numbers to use for searching # the boost include directory. Please see # the documentation above regarding this # annoying, but necessary variable :( # -# Boost_DEBUG Set this to TRUE to enable debugging output +# Boost_DEBUG Set this to TRUE to enable debugging output # of FindBoost.cmake if you are having problems. # Please enable this before filing any bug # reports. # -# Boost_COMPILER Set this to the compiler suffix used by Boost -# (e.g. "-gcc43") if FindBoods has problems finding +# Boost_COMPILER Set this to the compiler suffix used by Boost +# (e.g. "-gcc43") if FindBoost has problems finding # the proper Boost installation # -# These last three variables are available also as environment variables: +# These last three variables are available also as environment variables: # -# BOOST_ROOT or BOOSTROOT The preferred installation prefix for searching for +# BOOST_ROOT or BOOSTROOT The preferred installation prefix for searching for # Boost. Set this if the module has problems finding # the proper Boost installation. # -# BOOST_INCLUDEDIR Set this to the include directory of Boost, if the +# BOOST_INCLUDEDIR Set this to the include directory of Boost, if the # module has problems finding the proper Boost installation # -# BOOST_LIBRARYDIR Set this to the lib directory of Boost, if the +# BOOST_LIBRARYDIR Set this to the lib directory of Boost, if the # module has problems finding the proper Boost installation # # Variables defined by this module: # -# Boost_FOUND System has Boost, this means the include dir was +# Boost_FOUND System has Boost, this means the include dir was # found, as well as all the libraries specified in # the COMPONENTS list. # -# Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS Boost include directories: not cached +# Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS Boost include directories: not cached # -# Boost_INCLUDE_DIR This is almost the same as above, but this one is +# Boost_INCLUDE_DIR This is almost the same as above, but this one is # cached and may be modified by advanced users # -# Boost_LIBRARIES Link these to use the Boost libraries that you +# Boost_LIBRARIES Link to these to use the Boost libraries that you # specified: not cached # -# Boost_LIBRARY_DIRS The path to where the Boost library files are. +# Boost_LIBRARY_DIRS The path to where the Boost library files are. # -# Boost_VERSION The version number of the boost libraries that +# Boost_VERSION The version number of the boost libraries that # have been found, same as in version.hpp from Boost # -# Boost_LIB_VERSION The version number in filename form as +# Boost_LIB_VERSION The version number in filename form as # it's appended to the library filenames # -# Boost_MAJOR_VERSION major version number of boost -# Boost_MINOR_VERSION minor version number of boost -# Boost_SUBMINOR_VERSION subminor version number of boost +# Boost_MAJOR_VERSION major version number of boost +# Boost_MINOR_VERSION minor version number of boost +# Boost_SUBMINOR_VERSION subminor version number of boost # -# Boost_LIB_DIAGNOSTIC_DEFINITIONS [WIN32 Only] You can call +# Boost_LIB_DIAGNOSTIC_DEFINITIONS [WIN32 Only] You can call # add_definitions(${Boost_LIB_DIAGNOSTIC_DEFINTIIONS}) # to have diagnostic information about Boost's # automatic linking outputted during compilation time. # -# For each component you list the following variables are set. -# ATTENTION: The component names need to be in lower case, just as the boost -# library names however the CMake variables use upper case for the component -# part. So you'd get Boost_SERIALIZATION_FOUND for example. +# For each component you specify in find_package(), the following (UPPER-CASE) +# variables are set. You can use these variables if you would like to pick and +# choose components for your targets instead of just using Boost_LIBRARIES. +# +# Boost_${COMPONENT}_FOUND True IF the Boost library "component" was found. +# +# Boost_${COMPONENT}_LIBRARY Contains the libraries for the specified Boost +# "component" (includes debug and optimized keywords +# when needed). +# +# ===================================================================== # -# Boost_${COMPONENT}_FOUND True IF the Boost library "component" was found. -# Boost_${COMPONENT}_LIBRARY The absolute path of the Boost library "component". -# Boost_${COMPONENT}_LIBRARY_DEBUG The absolute path of the debug version of the -# Boost library "component". -# Boost_${COMPONENT}_LIBRARY_RELEASE The absolute path of the release version of the -# Boost library "component" # # Copyright (c) 2006-2008 Andreas Schneider # Copyright (c) 2007 Wengo