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Author SHA1 Message Date
Alex Neundorf 7456461588 Change the default rules so they fit better to the new ASM handling
CMAKE_ASM_COMPILE_OBJECT is now so that it fits for GNU, Intel, HP and Sun
ASM_ATT had to be adjusted. Also adjusted the default
CMAKE_ASM_LINK_EXECUTABLE

Alex
2011-02-23 21:21:41 +01:00
Alex Neundorf 5542d58014 Set the HP asm file suffix
Alex
2011-02-23 21:18:55 +01:00
Alex Neundorf f745220a32 Add support for ASm for the HP compiler.
Alex
2011-02-23 21:16:44 +01:00
Alex Neundorf 00735d4055 Add suport for ASM for the IBM XL compiler
Alex
2011-02-23 21:16:22 +01:00
Alex Neundorf d3e9e8a078 Add support for ASM for the SunPro compiler
Alex
2011-02-23 21:16:00 +01:00
Alex Neundorf 64e66ebdc8 Actually use CMAKE_ASM_COMPILER for asm, instead of CMAKE_C_COMPILER
Alex
2011-02-23 21:15:41 +01:00
Alex Neundorf 38f92bfbe1 Add ASM support for the Intel compiler
Alex
2011-02-23 21:15:18 +01:00
Alex Neundorf 4b40d4297a Rework the way assembler is handled, use the C/CXX compiler by default
This commit changes the way how the assembler support works in cmake.
The language "ASM" now always uses the C/Cxx compiler instead
of the assembler directly. This fixes #8392, assembler files are
not preprocessed.
If one wants to use the assembler directly, the specific
assembler "dialect" has to be enabled. I.e. to get as/gas,
you have to use now ASM-ATT, the same way for ASM_MASM and ASM_NASM.

Implemented this now for gcc.
SunStudio, IBM, HP and Intel still todo.

Alex
2011-01-30 21:03:37 +01:00
Brad King e60c8ec6c7 Factor SCO compiler info out of platform file (#11700)
Move these flags out of the SCO_SV platform file so that other compilers
may be used on that platform without interference.
2011-01-17 09:57:17 -05:00
Brad King 72163de0a5 Merge topic 'NAG-Fortran'
09d1c10 FortranCInterface: Recognize NAG Fortran module symbols
af2ad90 Add NAG Fortran compiler information files
24cc3d4 Recognize the NAG Fortran compiler
83892c4 Allow Fortran platform files to set empty values
fe3f878 Detect object files in implicit link information
2010-12-16 13:59:52 -05:00
Brad King af2ad90991 Add NAG Fortran compiler information files
On Linux the NAG Fortran compiler uses gcc under the hood to link.  Use
"-Wl,-v" to pass "-v" to the underlying gcc compiler to get verbose link
output.  Detect the NAG Fortran directory (using -dryrun) and then honor
object files in the directory referenced in the implicit link line.
Pass real linker options with "-Wl,-Xlinker,".  The -Wl, gets through
the NAG front-end and the -Xlinker gets through the gcc front-end.
2010-12-09 18:12:34 -05:00
Brad King 53e76c8f12 Teach CMake about Cray C, C++, and Fortran compilers
The Cray Fortran compiler needs "-em" to enable module output and also
"-J." to place the .mod files in the current working directory (instead
of next to the .o file).
2010-11-12 09:12:08 -05:00
Todd Gamblin 2cde67a781 Modules: Fix spelling 'To distributed' -> 'To distribute' 2010-08-09 08:48:31 -04:00
Brad King 571dc74891 Recognize Clang C and C++ compilers (see #10693)
Map to the platform and compiler information for GNU because the
compilers are command-line compatible for common operations.  Later we
can add Clang-specific features as necessary.  We honor the preferred
capitalization is "Clang", not the common mis-spelling "CLang".
2010-05-17 14:11:20 -04:00
Kovarththanan Rajaratnam db3134d2a1 Make VERBOSE_FLAG appear as first statement for consistency 2010-04-17 07:49:21 +02:00
Brad King da36cde059 PathScale C/C++/Fortran Compiler Information
We add compiler information files

  Compiler/PathScale-<lang>.cmake

to specify PathScale compiler information for C, C++, and Fortran
languages.  We use a macro in Compiler/PathScale.cmake to consolidate
the information common to all languages.
2010-01-13 12:14:31 -05:00
Brad King c106cb2e2f Generalize support for Portland Group Compiler
We factor flags from Platform/Linux-PGI-Fortran.cmake into language
independent helper modules

  Compiler/PGI.cmake
  Platform/Linux-PGI.cmake

and invoke the macros from

  Compiler/PGI-<lang>.cmake
  Platform/Linux-PGI-<lang>.cmake

This enables general support for the PGI compilers.
2009-12-04 10:21:57 -05:00
Brad King e28c16b482 Split GNU compiler information files
This moves GNU compiler flags into new-style modules

  Compiler/GNU-<lang>.cmake
  Platform/<os>-GNU-<lang>.cmake

We use language-independent helper modules

  Compiler/GNU.cmake
  Platform/<os>-GNU.cmake

to define macros consolidating the information.
2009-12-02 09:52:00 -05:00
Brad King 1f06c33f8e Drop -rdynamic from Linux build rules
This is a GNU-specific option that should not be specified for all
compilers on Linux.  It tells the GNU compiler to pass -export-dynamic
to the linker to export symbols from executables for use by plugins.
Since we provide the ENABLE_EXPORTS target property to do the same thing
in a cross-platform way, there is no need to pass -rdynamic always.

Since the option is not useful for GNU tools and breaks other tools on
Linux we simply remove it from CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_LINK_<lang>_FLAGS.
This also allows us to stop setting the variable in other Linux compiler
files just to erase the bad flag.

See issue #9985.
2009-12-01 14:25:21 -05:00
Brad King 83816cc6ec Add support for the g95 Fortran compiler
This commit teaches CMake about the g95 compiler from

  http://www.g95.org

We use 'G95' as the compiler id string, and add some basic flags.

See issue #9241.
2009-10-23 08:25:43 -04:00
Brad King e1729238c9 Add initial XL C compiler flags for safer builds
This commit adds some default initial C flags for the XL compiler.  The
most important is "-qhalt=e" which causes the compiler to error-out on
non-severe error messages.  This is necessary to get try-compiles to
fail when bad arguments are passed to a function.
2009-09-30 09:38:23 -04:00
Brad King 6d434ee6cc Split XL compiler information files
This moves platform-independent XL compiler flags into separate
"Compiler/XL-<lang>.cmake" modules.  Platform-specific flags go in
"Platform/<os>-XL-<lang>.cmake" modules.
2009-09-30 09:37:35 -04:00
Alexander Neundorf 196d9a54aa The preprocessing and assembly rules also need the <DEFINES>, otherwise different reults are created.
Alex
2009-09-19 04:33:10 -04:00
Brad King 2eca4dd2d1 Use Intel for Linux flags only on Linux
The commit "Split Intel compiler information files" moved some Linux
specific flags into the platform-independent Intel compiler info files.
This moves them back.
2009-09-01 13:55:13 -04:00
Brad King 9ee0f9801a Split SunPro compiler information files
This moves platform-independent SunPro compiler flags into separate
"Compiler/SunPro-<lang>.cmake" modules.  Platform-specific flags are
left untouched.
2009-08-21 10:32:26 -04:00
Brad King 2ce6a7d0fb Split Intel compiler information files
This moves platform-independent Intel compiler flags into separate
"Compiler/Intel-<lang>.cmake" modules.  Platform-specific flags are
left untouched.
2009-08-21 09:54:42 -04:00
Brad King 115ecc5750 Teach compiler id about VisualAge -> XL rebranding
IBM rebranded its VisualAge compiler to XL starting at version 8.0.  We
use the compiler id "XL" for newer versions and "VisualAge" for older
versions.  We now also recognize the "z/OS" compiler, which is distinct
from XL.
2009-08-07 10:13:07 -04:00
Brad King 34c6588b6e Move flag to Compiler/VisualAge-Fortran module
The CMAKE_Fortran_DEFINE_FLAG value applies to the IBM Fortran compilers
on all platforms.  This moves the setting to the platform-independent
compiler information file.
2009-08-07 10:12:34 -04:00
Brad King 35f36727c5 Set CMAKE_<LANG>_VERBOSE_FLAG variables for PGI
We set the variables to contain "-v", the verbose front-end output
option for PGI compilers.  This enables detection of implicit link
libraries and directories for these compilers.
2009-07-29 16:38:06 -04:00
Brad King 0ea43ee128 Set CMAKE_<LANG>_VERBOSE_FLAG variables for Intel
We set the variables to contain "-v", the verbose front-end output
option for Intel compilers.  This enables detection of implicit link
libraries and directories for these compilers.
2009-07-29 16:07:27 -04:00
Brad King 07ea19ad1f ENH: Implicit link info for C, CXX, and Fortran
This teaches CMake to detect implicit link information for C, C++, and
Fortran compilers.  We detect the implicit linker search directories and
implicit linker options for UNIX-like environments using verbose output
from compiler front-ends.  We store results in new variables called

  CMAKE_<LANG>_IMPLICIT_LINK_LIBRARIES
  CMAKE_<LANG>_IMPLICIT_LINK_DIRECTORIES

The implicit libraries can contain linker flags as well as library
names.
2009-07-23 10:07:25 -04:00