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- Move all install logic inside gsl_install.cmake - This makes reading the logic easier, and avoids the enable language issue with `GNUInstallDirs` by having it included after the project call - Have all functions inside gsl_functions.cmake - Use CMake idiom PROJECT_IS_TOP_LEVEL - Update README.md
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CMake
73 lines
3.1 KiB
CMake
# This cmake module is meant to hold helper functions/macros
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# that make maintaining the cmake build system much easier.
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# This is especially helpful since gsl needs to provide coverage
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# for multiple versions of cmake.
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#
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# Any functions/macros should have a gsl_* prefix to avoid problems
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function(gsl_set_default_cxx_standard min_cxx_standard)
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set(GSL_CXX_STANDARD "${min_cxx_standard}" CACHE STRING "Use c++ standard")
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# when minimum version required is 3.8.0 remove if below
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# both branches do exactly the same thing
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if (CMAKE_VERSION VERSION_LESS 3.7.9)
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if (MSVC)
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set(GSL_CXX_STD_OPT "-std:c++${GSL_CXX_STANDARD}")
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else()
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set(GSL_CXX_STD_OPT "-std=c++${GSL_CXX_STANDARD}")
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endif()
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include(CheckCXXCompilerFlag)
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CHECK_CXX_COMPILER_FLAG("${GSL_CXX_STD_OPT}" COMPILER_SUPPORTS_CXX_STANDARD)
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if(COMPILER_SUPPORTS_CXX_STANDARD)
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target_compile_options(GSL INTERFACE "${GSL_CXX_STD_OPT}")
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else()
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message(FATAL_ERROR "The compiler ${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER} has no c++${GSL_CXX_STANDARD} support. Please use a different C++ compiler.")
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endif()
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else()
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# Compiler must support at least this standard
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target_compile_features(GSL INTERFACE "cxx_std_${GSL_CXX_STANDARD}")
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# on *nix systems force the use of -std=c++XX instead of -std=gnu++XX (default)
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set(CMAKE_CXX_EXTENSIONS OFF)
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endif()
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endfunction()
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# The best way for a project to specify the GSL's C++ standard is by the client specifying
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# the CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD. However, this isn't always ideal. Since the CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD is
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# tied to the cmake version. And many projects have low cmake minimums.
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#
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# So provide an alternative approach in case that doesn't work.
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function(gsl_client_set_cxx_standard min_cxx_standard)
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if (DEFINED CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD)
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if (${CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD} VERSION_LESS ${min_cxx_standard})
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message(FATAL_ERROR "GSL: Requires at least CXX standard ${min_cxx_standard}, user provided ${CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD}")
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endif()
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# Set the GSL standard to what the client desires
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set(GSL_CXX_STANDARD "${CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD}" PARENT_SCOPE)
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# Exit out early to avoid extra unneccessary work
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return()
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endif()
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# Otherwise pick a reasonable default
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gsl_set_default_cxx_standard(${min_cxx_standard})
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endfunction()
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# Adding the GSL.natvis files improves the debugging experience for users of this library.
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function(gsl_add_native_visualizer_support)
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if (CMAKE_VERSION VERSION_GREATER 3.7.8)
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if (MSVC_IDE)
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option(GSL_VS_ADD_NATIVE_VISUALIZERS "Configure project to use Visual Studio native visualizers" TRUE)
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else()
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set(GSL_VS_ADD_NATIVE_VISUALIZERS FALSE CACHE INTERNAL "Native visualizers are Visual Studio extension" FORCE)
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endif()
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# add natvis file to the library so it will automatically be loaded into Visual Studio
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if(GSL_VS_ADD_NATIVE_VISUALIZERS)
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target_sources(GSL INTERFACE $<BUILD_INTERFACE:${GSL_SOURCE_DIR}/GSL.natvis>)
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endif()
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endif()
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endfunction()
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