| # Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-Clause License. See accompanying |
| # file Copyright.txt or https://cmake.org/licensing for details. |
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| #[=======================================================================[.rst: |
| CheckSourceCompiles |
| ---------------------- |
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| .. versionadded:: 3.19 |
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| Check once if source code can be built for a given language. |
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| .. command:: check_source_compiles |
| |
| .. code-block:: cmake |
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| check_source_compiles(<lang> <code> <resultVar> |
| [FAIL_REGEX <regex1> [<regex2>...]] |
| [SRC_EXT <extension>]) |
| |
| Check once that the source supplied in ``<code>`` can be built for code |
| language ``<lang>``. The result is stored in the internal cache variable |
| specified by ``<resultVar>``, with boolean ``true`` for success and |
| boolean ``false`` for failure. |
| |
| If ``FAIL_REGEX`` is provided, then failure is determined by checking |
| if anything in the compiler output matches any of the specified regular |
| expressions. |
| |
| By default, the test source file will be given a file extension that matches |
| the requested language. The ``SRC_EXT`` option can be used to override this |
| with ``.<extension>`` instead. |
| |
| The C example checks if the compiler supports the ``noreturn`` attribute: |
| |
| .. code-block:: cmake |
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| set(CMAKE_TRY_COMPILE_TARGET_TYPE "STATIC_LIBRARY") |
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| check_source_compiles(C |
| "#if !__has_c_attribute(noreturn) |
| #error \"No noreturn attribute\" |
| #endif" |
| HAVE_NORETURN) |
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| The Fortran example checks if the compiler supports the ``pure`` procedure |
| attribute: |
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| .. code-block:: cmake |
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| set(CMAKE_TRY_COMPILE_TARGET_TYPE "STATIC_LIBRARY") |
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| check_source_compiles(Fortran |
| "pure subroutine foo() |
| end subroutine" |
| HAVE_PURE) |
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| Internally, :command:`try_compile` is used to compile the source. If |
| :variable:`CMAKE_TRY_COMPILE_TARGET_TYPE` is set to ``EXECUTABLE`` (default), |
| the source is compiled and linked as an executable program. If set to |
| ``STATIC_LIBRARY``, the source is compiled but not linked. In any case, all |
| functions must be declared as usual. |
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| See also :command:`check_source_runs` to run compiled source. |
| |
| The compile and link commands can be influenced by setting any of the |
| following variables prior to calling ``check_source_compiles()``: |
| |
| .. include:: /module/CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS.txt |
| |
| .. include:: /module/CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS.txt |
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| .. include:: /module/CMAKE_REQUIRED_INCLUDES.txt |
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| .. include:: /module/CMAKE_REQUIRED_LINK_OPTIONS.txt |
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| .. include:: /module/CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES.txt |
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| .. include:: /module/CMAKE_REQUIRED_LINK_DIRECTORIES.txt |
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| .. include:: /module/CMAKE_REQUIRED_QUIET.txt |
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| #]=======================================================================] |
| |
| include_guard(GLOBAL) |
| include(Internal/CheckSourceCompiles) |
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| function(CHECK_SOURCE_COMPILES _lang _source _var) |
| cmake_check_source_compiles(${_lang} "${_source}" ${_var} ${ARGN}) |
| endfunction() |