129 lines
5.1 KiB
CMake
129 lines
5.1 KiB
CMake
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# This module is used by the Makefile generator to determin the following variables:
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# CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME - on unix this is uname -s, for windows it is Windows
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# CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION - on unix this is uname -r, for windows it is empty
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# CMAKE_SYSTEM - ${CMAKE_SYSTEM}-${CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION}, for windows: ${CMAKE_SYSTEM}
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#
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# Expected uname -s output:
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#
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# AIX AIX
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# BSD/OS BSD/OS
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# FreeBSD FreeBSD
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# HP-UX HP-UX
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# IRIX IRIX
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# Linux Linux
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# NetBSD NetBSD
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# OpenBSD OpenBSD
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# OFS/1 (Digital Unix) OSF1
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# SCO OpenServer 5 SCO_SV
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# SCO UnixWare 7 UnixWare
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# SCO UnixWare (pre release 7) UNIX_SV
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# SCO XENIX Xenix
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# Solaris SunOS
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# SunOS SunOS
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# Tru64 Tru64
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# Ultrix ULTRIX
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# cygwin CYGWIN_NT-5.1
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# MacOSX Darwin
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IF(CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE)
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# at first try to load it as path relative to the directory from which cmake has been run
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INCLUDE("${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/${CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE}" OPTIONAL RESULT_VARIABLE _INCLUDED_TOOLCHAIN_FILE)
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IF(NOT _INCLUDED_TOOLCHAIN_FILE)
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# if the file isn't found there, check the default locations
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INCLUDE("${CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE}" OPTIONAL RESULT_VARIABLE _INCLUDED_TOOLCHAIN_FILE)
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ENDIF(NOT _INCLUDED_TOOLCHAIN_FILE)
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IF(_INCLUDED_TOOLCHAIN_FILE)
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SET(CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE "${_INCLUDED_TOOLCHAIN_FILE}")
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ELSE(_INCLUDED_TOOLCHAIN_FILE)
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MESSAGE(FATAL_ERROR "Could not find toolchain file: ${CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE}")
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ENDIF(_INCLUDED_TOOLCHAIN_FILE)
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IF(NOT DEFINED CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING)
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SET(CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING TRUE)
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ENDIF(NOT DEFINED CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING)
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ENDIF(CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE)
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IF(NOT CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME)
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IF(UNIX)
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FIND_PROGRAM(CMAKE_UNAME uname /bin /usr/bin /usr/local/bin )
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IF(CMAKE_UNAME)
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EXEC_PROGRAM(uname ARGS -s OUTPUT_VARIABLE CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME)
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EXEC_PROGRAM(uname ARGS -r OUTPUT_VARIABLE CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION)
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IF(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "Linux")
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EXEC_PROGRAM(uname ARGS -m OUTPUT_VARIABLE CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR
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RETURN_VALUE val)
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ELSE(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "Linux")
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EXEC_PROGRAM(uname ARGS -p OUTPUT_VARIABLE CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR
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RETURN_VALUE val)
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IF("${val}" GREATER 0)
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EXEC_PROGRAM(uname ARGS -m OUTPUT_VARIABLE CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR
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RETURN_VALUE val)
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ENDIF("${val}" GREATER 0)
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ENDIF(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "Linux")
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# check the return of the last uname -m or -p
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IF("${val}" GREATER 0)
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SET(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR "unknown")
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ENDIF("${val}" GREATER 0)
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SET(CMAKE_UNAME ${CMAKE_UNAME} CACHE INTERNAL "uname command")
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# processor may have double quote in the name, and that needs to be removed
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STRING(REGEX REPLACE "\"" "" CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR "${CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR}")
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STRING(REGEX REPLACE "/" "_" CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR "${CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR}")
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ENDIF(CMAKE_UNAME)
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ELSE(UNIX)
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IF(WIN32)
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SET (CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME "Windows")
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SET (CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR "$ENV{PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE}")
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ENDIF(WIN32)
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ENDIF(UNIX)
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ENDIF(NOT CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME)
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IF(NOT CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME)
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SET(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME "UnknownOS")
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ENDIF(NOT CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME)
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# fix for BSD/OS , remove the /
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IF(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES BSD.OS)
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SET(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME BSDOS)
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ENDIF(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES BSD.OS)
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# fix for CYGWIN which has windows version in it
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IF(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES CYGWIN)
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SET(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME CYGWIN)
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ENDIF(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES CYGWIN)
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# set CMAKE_SYSTEM to the CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME
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SET(CMAKE_SYSTEM ${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME})
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# if there is a CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION then add a -${CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION}
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IF(CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION)
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SET(CMAKE_SYSTEM ${CMAKE_SYSTEM}-${CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION})
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ENDIF(CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION)
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FILE(APPEND ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}${CMAKE_FILES_DIRECTORY}/CMakeOutput.log
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"The system is: ${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME} - ${CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION} - ${CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR}\n")
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# if a toolchain file is used use configure_file() to copy it into the
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# build tree, because this way e.g. ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR} will be replaced
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# with its full path, and so it will also work when used in try_compile()
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IF (CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE)
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SET(_OWN_DIR ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}${CMAKE_FILES_DIRECTORY})
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CONFIGURE_FILE(${CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE}
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${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}${CMAKE_FILES_DIRECTORY}/CMakeToolchainFile.cmake)
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CONFIGURE_FILE(${CMAKE_ROOT}/Modules/CMakeSystemWithToolchainFile.cmake.in
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${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}${CMAKE_FILES_DIRECTORY}/CMakeSystem.cmake
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IMMEDIATE @ONLY)
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ELSE (CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE)
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# configure variables set in this file for fast reload, the template file is defined at the top of this file
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CONFIGURE_FILE(${CMAKE_ROOT}/Modules/CMakeSystem.cmake.in
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${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}${CMAKE_FILES_DIRECTORY}/CMakeSystem.cmake
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IMMEDIATE @ONLY)
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ENDIF (CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE)
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