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diff --git a/cmake/Anope.cmake b/cmake/Anope.cmake index f93384cc0..ccc734ed9 100644 --- a/cmake/Anope.cmake +++ b/cmake/Anope.cmake @@ -1,422 +1,4 @@ ############################################################################### -# strip_string(<input string> <output string>) -# -# A macro to handle stripping the leading and trailing spaces from a string, -# uses string(STRIP) if using CMake 2.6.x or better, otherwise uses -# string(REGEX REPLACE). -############################################################################### -macro(strip_string INPUT_STRING OUTPUT_STRING) - if(CMAKE26_OR_BETTER) - # For CMake 2.6.x or better, we can just use the STRIP sub-command of string() - string(STRIP ${INPUT_STRING} ${OUTPUT_STRING}) - else(CMAKE26_OR_BETTER) - # For CMake 2.4.x, we will have to use the REGEX REPLACE sub-command of string() instead - # First check if the input string is empty or not - if (${INPUT_STRING} STREQUAL "") - set(${OUTPUT_STRING} "") - else(${INPUT_STRING} STREQUAL "") - # Determine if the string is entirely empty or not - string(REGEX MATCH "^[ \t]*$" EMPTY_STRING "${INPUT_STRING}") - if(EMPTY_STRING) - set(${OUTPUT_STRING} "") - else(EMPTY_STRING) - # We detect if there is any leading whitespace and remove any if there is - string(SUBSTRING "${INPUT_STRING}" 0 1 FIRST_CHAR) - if(FIRST_CHAR STREQUAL " " OR FIRST_CHAR STREQUAL "\t") - string(REGEX REPLACE "^[ \t]+" "" TEMP_STRING "${INPUT_STRING}") - else(FIRST_CHAR STREQUAL " " OR FIRST_CHAR STREQUAL "\t") - set(TEMP_STRING "${INPUT_STRING}") - endif(FIRST_CHAR STREQUAL " " OR FIRST_CHAR STREQUAL "\t") - # Next we detect if there is any trailing whitespace and remove any if there is - string(LENGTH "${TEMP_STRING}" STRING_LEN) - math(EXPR STRING_LEN "${STRING_LEN} - 1") - string(SUBSTRING "${TEMP_STRING}" ${STRING_LEN} 1 LAST_CHAR) - if(LAST_CHAR STREQUAL " " OR LAST_CHAR STREQUAL "\t") - string(REGEX REPLACE "[ \t]+$" "" ${OUTPUT_STRING} "${TEMP_STRING}") - else(LAST_CHAR STREQUAL " " OR LAST_CHAR STREQUAL "\t") - set(${OUTPUT_STRING} "${TEMP_STRING}") - endif(LAST_CHAR STREQUAL " " OR LAST_CHAR STREQUAL "\t") - endif(EMPTY_STRING) - endif(${INPUT_STRING} STREQUAL "") - endif(CMAKE26_OR_BETTER) -endmacro(strip_string) - -############################################################################### -# append_to_list(<list> <args>...) -# -# A macro to handle appending to lists, uses list(APPEND) if using CMake 2.4.2 -# or better, otherwise uses set() instead. -############################################################################### -macro(append_to_list LIST) - if(CMAKE242_OR_BETTER) - # For CMake 2.4.2 or better, we can just use the APPEND sub-command of list() - list(APPEND ${LIST} ${ARGN}) - else(CMAKE242_OR_BETTER) - # For CMake 2.4.x before 2.4.2, we have to do this manually use set() instead - set(${LIST} ${${LIST}} ${ARGN}) - endif(CMAKE242_OR_BETTER) -endmacro(append_to_list) - -############################################################################### -# find_in_list(<list> <value> <output variable>) -# -# A macro to handle searching within a list, will store the result in the -# given <output variable>, uses list(FIND) if using CMake 2.6.x or better -# (or CMake 2.4.8 or better), otherwise it iterates through the list to find -# the item. -############################################################################### -macro(find_in_list LIST ITEM_TO_FIND FOUND) - if(CMAKE248_OR_BETTER) - # For CMake 2.4.8 or better, we can use the FIND sub-command of list() - list(FIND ${LIST} ${ITEM_TO_FIND} ITEM_FOUND) - else(CMAKE248_OR_BETTER) - # For CMake 2.4.x before 2.4.8, we have to do this ourselves (NOTE: This is very slow due to a lack of break() as well) - # Firstly we set the position to -1 indicating nothing found, we also use a temporary position - set(ITEM_FOUND -1) - set(POS 0) - # Iterate through the list - foreach(ITEM ${${LIST}}) - # If the item we are looking at is the item we are trying to find, set that we've found the item - if(${ITEM} STREQUAL ${ITEM_TO_FIND}) - set(ITEM_FOUND ${POS}) - endif(${ITEM} STREQUAL ${ITEM_TO_FIND}) - # Increase the position value by 1 - math(EXPR POS "${POS} + 1") - endforeach(ITEM) - endif(CMAKE248_OR_BETTER) - # Set the given FOUND variable to the result - set(${FOUND} ${ITEM_FOUND}) -endmacro(find_in_list) - -############################################################################### -# remove_list_duplicates(<list>) -# -# A macro to handle removing duplicates from a list, uses -# list(REMOVE_DUPLICATES) if using CMake 2.6.x or better, otherwise it uses -# a slower method of creating a temporary list and only adding to it when -# a duplicate item hasn't been found. -############################################################################### -macro(remove_list_duplicates LIST) - if(CMAKE26_OR_BETTER) - # For CMake 2.6.x or better, this can be done automatically - list(REMOVE_DUPLICATES ${LIST}) - else(CMAKE26_OR_BETTER) - # For CMake 2.4.x, we have to do this ourselves, firstly we'll clear a temporary list - set(NEW_LIST) - # Iterate through the old list - foreach(ITEM ${${LIST}}) - # Check if the item is in the new list - find_in_list(NEW_LIST ${ITEM} FOUND_ITEM) - if(FOUND_ITEM EQUAL -1) - # If the item was not found, append it to the list - append_to_list(NEW_LIST ${ITEM}) - endif(FOUND_ITEM EQUAL -1) - endforeach(ITEM) - # Replace the old list with the new list - set(${LIST} ${NEW_LIST}) - endif(CMAKE26_OR_BETTER) -endmacro(remove_list_duplicates) - -############################################################################### -# remove_item_from_list(<list> <value>) -# -# A macro to handle removing a value from a list, uses list(REMOVE_ITEM) in -# both cases, but can remove the value itself using CMake 2.4.2 or better, -# while older versions use a slower method of iterating the list to find the -# index of the value to remove. -############################################################################### -macro(remove_item_from_list LIST VALUE) - if(CMAKE242_OR_BETTER) - # For CMake 2.4.2 or better, this can be done automatically - list(REMOVE_ITEM ${LIST} ${VALUE}) - else(CMAKE242_OR_BETTER) - # For CMake 2.4.x before 2.4.2, we have to do this ourselves, firstly we set the index and a variable to indicate if the item was found - set(INDEX 0) - set(FOUND FALSE) - # Iterate through the old list - foreach(ITEM ${${LIST}}) - # If the item hasn't been found yet, but the current item is the same, remove it - if(NOT FOUND) - if(ITEM STREQUAL ${VALUE}) - set(FOUND TRUE) - list(REMOVE_ITEM ${LIST} ${INDEX}) - endif(ITEM STREQUAL ${VALUE}) - endif(NOT FOUND) - # Increase the index value by 1 - math(EXPR INDEX "${INDEX} + 1") - endforeach(ITEM) - endif(CMAKE242_OR_BETTER) -endmacro(remove_item_from_list) - -############################################################################### -# sort_list(<list>) -# -# A macro to handle sorting a list, uses list(SORT) if using CMake 2.4.4 or -# better, otherwise it uses a slower method of creating a temporary list and -# adding elements in alphabetical order. -############################################################################### -macro(sort_list LIST) - if(CMAKE244_OR_BETTER) - # For CMake 2.4.4 or better, this can be done automatically - list(SORT ${LIST}) - else(CMAKE244_OR_BETTER) - # For CMake 2.4.x before 2.4.4, we have to do this ourselves, firstly we'll create a teporary list - set(NEW_LIST) - # Iterate through the old list - foreach(ITEM ${${LIST}}) - # Temporary index position for the new list, as well as temporary value to store if the item was ever found - set(INDEX 0) - set(FOUND FALSE) - # Iterate through the new list - foreach(NEW_ITEM ${NEW_LIST}) - # Compare the items, only if nothing was found before - if(NOT FOUND) - if(NEW_ITEM STRGREATER "${ITEM}") - set(FOUND TRUE) - list(INSERT NEW_LIST ${INDEX} ${ITEM}) - endif(NEW_ITEM STRGREATER "${ITEM}") - endif(NOT FOUND) - # Increase the index value by 1 - math(EXPR INDEX "${INDEX} + 1") - endforeach(NEW_ITEM) - # If the item was never found, just append it to the end - if(NOT FOUND) - append_to_list(NEW_LIST ${ITEM}) - endif(NOT FOUND) - endforeach(ITEM) - # Replace the old list with the new list - set(${LIST} ${NEW_LIST}) - endif(CMAKE244_OR_BETTER) -endmacro(sort_list) - -############################################################################### -# read_from_file(<filename> <regex> <output variable>) -# -# A macro to handle reading specific lines from a file, uses file(STRINGS) if -# using CMake 2.6.x or better, otherwise we read in the entire file and -# perform a string(REGEX MATCH) on each line of the file instead. This -# macro can also be used to read in all the lines of a file if REGEX is set -# to "". -############################################################################### -macro(read_from_file FILE REGEX STRINGS) - if(CMAKE26_OR_BETTER) - # For CMake 2.6.x or better, we can just use the STRINGS sub-command to get the lines that match the given regular expression (if one is given, otherwise get all lines) - if(REGEX STREQUAL "") - file(STRINGS ${FILE} RESULT) - else(REGEX STREQUAL "") - file(STRINGS ${FILE} RESULT REGEX ${REGEX}) - endif(REGEX STREQUAL "") - else(CMAKE26_OR_BETTER) - # For CMake 2.4.x, we need to do this manually, firstly we read the file in - execute_process(COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -DFILE:STRING=${FILE} -P ${Anope_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake/ReadFile.cmake ERROR_VARIABLE ALL_STRINGS) - # Next we replace all newlines with semicolons - string(REGEX REPLACE "\n" ";" ALL_STRINGS ${ALL_STRINGS}) - if(REGEX STREQUAL "") - # For no regular expression, just set the result to all the lines - set(RESULT ${ALL_STRINGS}) - else(REGEX STREQUAL "") - # Clear the result list - set(RESULT) - # Iterate through all the lines of the file - foreach(STRING ${ALL_STRINGS}) - # Check for a match against the given regular expression - string(REGEX MATCH ${REGEX} STRING_MATCH ${STRING}) - # If we had a match, append the match to the list - if(STRING_MATCH) - append_to_list(RESULT ${STRING}) - endif(STRING_MATCH) - endforeach(STRING) - endif(REGEX STREQUAL "") - endif(CMAKE26_OR_BETTER) - # Set the given STRINGS variable to the result - set(${STRINGS} ${RESULT}) -endmacro(read_from_file) - -############################################################################### -# extract_include_filename(<line> <output variable> [<optional output variable of quote type>]) -# -# This macro will take a #include line and extract the filename. -############################################################################### -macro(extract_include_filename INCLUDE FILENAME) - # Strip the leading and trailing spaces from the include line - strip_string(${INCLUDE} INCLUDE_STRIPPED) - # Make sure to only do the following if there is a string - if(INCLUDE_STRIPPED STREQUAL "") - set(FILE "") - else(INCLUDE_STRIPPED STREQUAL "") - # Extract the filename including the quotes or angle brackets - string(REGEX REPLACE "^.*([\"<].*[\">]).*$" "\\1" FILE "${INCLUDE_STRIPPED}") - # If an optional 3rd argument is given, we'll store if the quote style was quoted or angle bracketed - if(${ARGC} GREATER 2) - string(SUBSTRING ${FILE} 0 1 QUOTE) - if(QUOTE STREQUAL "<") - set(${ARGV2} "angle brackets") - else(QUOTE STREQUAL "<") - set(${ARGV2} "quotes") - endif(QUOTE STREQUAL "<") - endif(${ARGC} GREATER 2) - # Now remove the quotes or angle brackets - string(REGEX REPLACE "^[\"<](.*)[\">]$" "\\1" FILE "${FILE}") - endif(INCLUDE_STRIPPED STREQUAL "") - # Set the filename to the the given variable - set(${FILENAME} "${FILE}") -endmacro(extract_include_filename) - -############################################################################### -# find_includes(<source filename> <output variable>) -# -# This macro will search through a file for #include lines, regardless of -# whitespace, but only returns the lines that are valid for the current -# platform CMake is running on. -############################################################################### -macro(find_includes SRC INCLUDES) - # Read all lines from the file that start with #, regardless of whitespace before the # - read_from_file(${SRC} "^[ \t]*#.*$" LINES) - # Set that any #include lines found are valid, and create temporary variables for the last found #ifdef/#ifndef - set(VALID_LINE TRUE) - set(LAST_DEF) - set(LAST_CHECK) - # Create an empty include list - set(INCLUDES_LIST) - # Iterate through all the # lines - foreach(LINE ${LINES}) - # Search for #ifdef, #ifndef, #else, #endif, and #include - string(REGEX MATCH "^[ \t]*#[ \t]*ifdef[ \t]*.*$" FOUND_IFDEF ${LINE}) - string(REGEX MATCH "^[ \t]*#[ \t]*ifndef[ \t]*.*$" FOUND_IFNDEF ${LINE}) - string(REGEX MATCH "^[ \t]*#[ \t]*else.*$" FOUND_ELSE ${LINE}) - string(REGEX MATCH "^[ \t]*#[ \t]*endif.*$" FOUND_ENDIF ${LINE}) - string(REGEX MATCH "^[ \t]*#[ \t]*include[ \t]*[\"<].*[\">][\ t]*.*$" FOUND_INCLUDE ${LINE}) - # If we found a #ifdef on the line, extract the data after the #ifdef and set if the lines after it are valid based on the variables in CMake - if(FOUND_IFDEF) - # Extract the define - string(REGEX REPLACE "^[ \t]*#[ \t]*ifdef[ \t]*(.*)$" "\\1" DEFINE ${LINE}) - # Replace _WIN32 with WIN32, so we can check if the WIN32 variable of CMake is set instead of _WIN32 - if(DEFINE STREQUAL "_WIN32") - set(DEFINE WIN32) - endif(DEFINE STREQUAL "_WIN32") - # Set the last define to this one, and set the last check to true, so when #else is encountered, we can do an opposing check - set(LAST_DEF ${DEFINE}) - set(LAST_CHECK TRUE) - # If the define is true (it either exists or is a non-false result), the lines following will be checked, otherwise they will be skipped - if(${DEFINE}) - set(VALID_LINE TRUE) - else(${DEFINE}) - set(VALID_LINE FALSE) - endif(${DEFINE}) - else(FOUND_IFDEF) - # If we found a #ifndef on the line, the same thing as #ifdef is done, except with the checks in the opposite direction - if(FOUND_IFNDEF) - # Extract the define - string(REGEX REPLACE "^[ \t]*#[ \t]*ifndef[ \t]*(.*)$" "\\1" DEFINE ${LINE}) - # Replace _WIN32 with WIN32, so we can check if the WIN32 variable of CMake is set instead of _WIN32 - if(DEFINE STREQUAL "_WIN32") - set(DEFINE WIN32) - endif(DEFINE STREQUAL "_WIN32") - # Set the last define to this one, and set the last check to false, so when #else is encountered, we can do an opposing check - set(LAST_DEF ${DEFINE}) - set(LAST_CHECK FALSE) - # If the define is not true (it either doesn't exists or is a false result), the lines following will be checked, otherwise they will be skipped - if(${DEFINE}) - set(VALID_LINE FALSE) - else(${DEFINE}) - set(VALUE_LINE TRUE) - endif(${DEFINE}) - else(FOUND_IFNDEF) - # If we found a #else on the line, we check the last define in the opposite direction - if(FOUND_ELSE) - # When LAST_CHECK is true, we were inside a #ifdef, now act as if we are entering a #ifndef section by doing an opposing check - if(LAST_CHECK) - if(${LAST_DEF}) - set(VALID_LINE FALSE) - else(${LAST_DEF}) - set(VALID_LINE TRUE) - endif(${LAST_DEF}) - # When LAST_CHECK is false, we were inside a #ifndef, now act as if we are entering a #ifdef section by doing an opposing check - else(LAST_CHECK) - if(${LAST_DEF}) - set(VALID_LINE TRUE) - else(${LAST_DEF}) - set(VALID_LINE FALSE) - endif(${LAST_DEF}) - endif(LAST_CHECK) - else(FOUND_ELSE) - # If we found a #endif on the line, we'll assume everything following the line is valid until we meet another one of the above lines - if(FOUND_ENDIF) - set(VALID_LINE TRUE) - else(FOUND_ENDIF) - # If we found a #include on the line, add the entire line to the list of includes unless the line isn't valid - if(FOUND_INCLUDE) - if(VALID_LINE) - append_to_list(INCLUDES_LIST "${LINE}") - endif(VALID_LINE) - endif(FOUND_INCLUDE) - endif(FOUND_ENDIF) - endif(FOUND_ELSE) - endif(FOUND_IFNDEF) - endif(FOUND_IFDEF) - endforeach(LINE) - set(${INCLUDES} ${INCLUDES_LIST}) -endmacro(find_includes) - -############################################################################### -# calculate_depends(<source filename> [<optional output variable for includes>]) -# -# This macro is used in most of the src (sub)directories to calculate the -# header file dependencies for the given source file. -############################################################################### -macro(calculate_depends SRC) - # Temporarily set that we didn't get a 3rd argument before we actually check if we did get one or not - set(CHECK_ANGLE_INCLUDES FALSE) - # Check for a third argument - if(${ARGC} GREATER 1) - set(CHECK_ANGLE_INCLUDES TRUE) - endif(${ARGC} GREATER 1) - # Find all the lines in the given source file that have any form of #include on them, regardless of whitespace, but only if they are valid for the platform we are on - find_includes(${SRC} INCLUDES) - # Reset the list of headers to empty - set(HEADERS) - # Iterate through the strings containing #include (if any) - foreach(INCLUDE ${INCLUDES}) - # Extract the filename from the #include line - extract_include_filename(${INCLUDE} FILENAME QUOTE_TYPE) - if(QUOTE_TYPE STREQUAL "angle brackets") - # The following checks will only be done if there was a request for angle includes to be checked - if(CHECK_ANGLE_INCLUDES) - # Find the path of the include file - if(DEFAULT_INCLUDE_DIRS OR WSDK_PATH OR DEFINED $ENV{VCINSTALLDIR}) - find_path(FOUND_${FILENAME}_INCLUDE NAMES ${FILENAME} PATHS ${DEFAULT_INCLUDE_DIRS} ${WSDK_PATH}/include $ENV{VCINSTALLDIR}/include ${EXTRA_INCLUDE}) - else(DEFAULT_INCLUDE_DIRS OR WSDK_PATH OR DEFINED $ENV{VCINSTALLDIR}) - find_path(FOUND_${FILENAME}_INCLUDE NAMES ${FILENAME} ${EXTRA_INCLUDE}) - endif(DEFAULT_INCLUDE_DIRS OR WSDK_PATH OR DEFINED $ENV{VCINSTALLDIR}) - # If the include file was found, add it's path to the list of include paths, but only if it doesn't already exist and isn't in the defaults for the compiler - if(FOUND_${FILENAME}_INCLUDE) - # This used to be find_in_list, but it was changed to this loop to do a find on each default include directory, this fixes Mac OS X trying to get it's framework directories in here - set(FOUND_IN_DEFAULTS -1) - foreach(DEFAULT_INCLUDE_DIR ${DEFAULT_INCLUDE_DIRS}) - string(REGEX REPLACE "\\+" "\\\\+" DEFAULT_INCLUDE_DIR ${DEFAULT_INCLUDE_DIR}) - string(REGEX MATCH ${DEFAULT_INCLUDE_DIR} FOUND_DEFAULT ${FOUND_${FILENAME}_INCLUDE}) - if(FOUND_DEFAULT) - set(FOUND_IN_DEFAULTS 0) - endif(FOUND_DEFAULT) - endforeach(DEFAULT_INCLUDE_DIR) - if(FOUND_IN_DEFAULTS EQUAL -1) - find_in_list(${ARGV1} "${FOUND_${FILENAME}_INCLUDE}" FOUND_IN_INCLUDES) - if(FOUND_IN_INCLUDES EQUAL -1) - append_to_list(${ARGV1} "${FOUND_${FILENAME}_INCLUDE}") - endif(FOUND_IN_INCLUDES EQUAL -1) - endif(FOUND_IN_DEFAULTS EQUAL -1) - else(FOUND_${FILENAME}_INCLUDE) - # XXX - if(NOT ${FILENAME} STREQUAL "libintl.h") - message(FATAL_ERROR "${SRC} needs header file ${FILENAME} but we were unable to locate that header file! Check that the header file is within the search path of your OS.") - endif(NOT ${FILENAME} STREQUAL "libintl.h") - endif(FOUND_${FILENAME}_INCLUDE) - endif(CHECK_ANGLE_INCLUDES) - endif(QUOTE_TYPE STREQUAL "angle brackets") - endforeach(INCLUDE) -endmacro(calculate_depends) - -############################################################################### # calculate_libraries(<source filename> <output variable for linker flags> <output variable for extra depends>) # # This macro is used in most of the module (sub)directories to calculate the @@ -433,10 +15,10 @@ macro(calculate_libraries SRC SRC_LDFLAGS EXTRA_DEPENDS) set(LIBRARIES) # Check to see if there are any lines matching: /* RequiredLibraries: [something] */ if(WIN32) - read_from_file(${SRC} "/\\\\*[ \t]*RequiredWindowsLibraries:[ \t]*.*[ \t]*\\\\*/" REQUIRED_LIBRARIES) - else(WIN32) - read_from_file(${SRC} "/\\\\*[ \t]*RequiredLibraries:[ \t]*.*[ \t]*\\\\*/" REQUIRED_LIBRARIES) - endif(WIN32) + file(STRINGS ${SRC} REQUIRED_LIBRARIES REGEX "/\\*[ \t]*RequiredWindowsLibraries:[ \t]*.*[ \t]*\\*/") + else() + file(STRINGS ${SRC} REQUIRED_LIBRARIES REGEX "/\\*[ \t]*RequiredLibraries:[ \t]*.*[ \t]*\\*/") + endif() # Iterate through those lines foreach(REQUIRED_LIBRARY ${REQUIRED_LIBRARIES}) # Strip off the /* RequiredLibraries: and */ from the line @@ -446,82 +28,44 @@ macro(calculate_libraries SRC SRC_LDFLAGS EXTRA_DEPENDS) # Iterate through the libraries given foreach(LIBRARY ${REQUIRED_LIBRARY}) # Locate the library to see if it exists - if(DEFAULT_LIBRARY_DIRS OR WSDK_PATH OR DEFINED $ENV{VCINSTALLDIR}) - find_library(FOUND_${LIBRARY}_LIBRARY NAMES ${LIBRARY} PATHS ${DEFAULT_LIBRARY_DIRS} ${WSDK_PATH}/lib $ENV{VCINSTALLDIR}/lib ${EXTRA_INCLUDE} ${EXTRA_LIBS}) - else(DEFAULT_LIBRARY_DIRS OR WSDK_PATH OR DEFINED $ENV{VCINSTALLDIR}) - find_library(FOUND_${LIBRARY}_LIBRARY NAMES ${LIBRARY} PATHS ${EXTRA_INCLUDE} ${EXTRA_LIBS} NO_DEFAULT_PATH) - find_library(FOUND_${LIBRARY}_LIBRARY NAMES ${LIBRARY} PATHS ${EXTRA_INCLUDE} ${EXTRA_LIBS}) - endif(DEFAULT_LIBRARY_DIRS OR WSDK_PATH OR DEFINED $ENV{VCINSTALLDIR}) + find_library(FOUND_${LIBRARY}_LIBRARY NAMES ${LIBRARY} PATHS $ENV{VCINSTALLDIR}/lib ${EXTRA_INCLUDE} ${EXTRA_LIBS}) # If the library was found, we will add it to the linker flags if(FOUND_${LIBRARY}_LIBRARY) # Get the path only of the library, to add it to linker flags get_filename_component(LIBRARY_PATH ${FOUND_${LIBRARY}_LIBRARY} PATH) if(MSVC) # For Visual Studio, instead of editing the linker flags, we'll add the library to a separate list of extra dependencies - append_to_list(EXTRA_DEPENDENCIES "${FOUND_${LIBRARY}_LIBRARY}") - else(MSVC) + list(APPEND EXTRA_DEPENDENCIES "${FOUND_${LIBRARY}_LIBRARY}") + else() # For all others, add the library paths and libraries - append_to_list(LIBRARY_PATHS "${LIBRARY_PATH}") - append_to_list(LIBRARIES "${LIBRARY}") - endif(MSVC) - else(FOUND_${LIBRARY}_LIBRARY) + list(APPEND LIBRARY_PATHS "${LIBRARY_PATH}") + list(APPEND LIBRARIES "${LIBRARY}") + endif() + else() # In the case of the library not being found, we fatally error so CMake stops trying to generate message(FATAL_ERROR "${SRC} needs library ${LIBRARY} but we were unable to locate that library! Check that the library is within the search path of your OS.") - endif(FOUND_${LIBRARY}_LIBRARY) - endforeach(LIBRARY) - endforeach(REQUIRED_LIBRARY) + endif() + endforeach() + endforeach() # Remove duplicates from the library paths if(LIBRARY_PATHS) - remove_list_duplicates(LIBRARY_PATHS) - endif(LIBRARY_PATHS) + list(REMOVE_DUPLICATES LIBRARY_PATHS) + endif() # Remove diplicates from the libraries if(LIBRARIES) - remove_list_duplicates(LIBRARIES) - endif(LIBRARIES) + list(REMOVE_DUPLICATES LIBRARIES) + endif() # Iterate through library paths and add them to the linker flags foreach(LIBRARY_PATH ${LIBRARY_PATHS}) - find_in_list(DEFAULT_LIBRARY_DIRS "${LIBRARY_PATH}" FOUND_IN_DEFAULTS) - if(FOUND_IN_DEFAULTS EQUAL -1) - set(THIS_LDFLAGS "${THIS_LDFLAGS} -L${LIBRARY_PATH}") - endif(FOUND_IN_DEFAULTS EQUAL -1) - endforeach(LIBRARY_PATH) + set(THIS_LDFLAGS "${THIS_LDFLAGS} -L${LIBRARY_PATH}") + endforeach() # Iterate through libraries and add them to the linker flags foreach(LIBRARY ${LIBRARIES}) - append_to_list(EXTRA_DEPENDENCIES "${LIBRARY}") - endforeach(LIBRARY) + list(APPEND EXTRA_DEPENDENCIES "${LIBRARY}") + endforeach() set(${SRC_LDFLAGS} "${THIS_LDFLAGS}") set(${EXTRA_DEPENDS} "${EXTRA_DEPENDENCIES}") -endmacro(calculate_libraries) - -############################################################################### -# check_functions(<source filename> <output variable set to TRUE on success>) -# -# This macro is used in most of the module (sub)directories to calculate the -# fcuntion dependencies for the given source file. -############################################################################### -macro(check_functions SRC SUCCESS) - # Default to true - set(${SUCCESS} TRUE) - # Check to see if there are any lines matching: /* RequiredFunctions: [something] */ - read_from_file(${SRC} "/\\\\*[ \t]*RequiredFunctions:[ \t]*.*[ \t]*\\\\*/" REQUIRED_FUNCTIONS) - # Iterate through those lines - foreach(REQUIRED_FUNCTION ${REQUIRED_FUNCTIONS}) - # Strip off the /* RequiredFunctions: and */ from the line - string(REGEX REPLACE "/\\*[ \t]*RequiredFunctions:[ \t]*([^ \t]*)[ \t]*\\*/" "\\1" REQUIRED_FUNCTION ${REQUIRED_FUNCTION}) - # Replace all commas with semicolons - string(REGEX REPLACE "," ";" REQUIRED_FUNCTION ${REQUIRED_FUNCTION}) - # Iterate through the functions given - foreach(FUNCTION ${REQUIRED_FUNCTION}) - # Check if the function exists - check_function_exists(${REQUIRED_FUNCTION} HAVE_${REQUIRED_FUNCTION}) - # If we don't have the function warn the user and set SUCCESS to FALSE - if(NOT HAVE_${REQUIRED_FUNCTION}) - message("${SRC} needs function ${REQUIRED_FUNCTION} but we were unable to locate that function!") - set(${SUCCESS} FALSE) - endif(NOT HAVE_${REQUIRED_FUNCTION}) - endforeach(FUNCTION) - endforeach(REQUIRED_FUNCTION) -endmacro(check_functions) +endmacro() ############################################################################### # add_to_cpack_ignored_files(<item> [TRUE]) @@ -536,12 +80,27 @@ macro(add_to_cpack_ignored_files ITEM) # If we have 2+ arguments, assume that the second one was something like TRUE (doesn't matter really) and convert periods so they will be \\. for CPack if(${ARGC} GREATER 1) string(REPLACE "." "\\\\." REAL_ITEM ${REAL_ITEM}) - endif(${ARGC} GREATER 1) + endif() # If the environment variable is already defined, just tack the item to the end if(DEFINED ENV{CPACK_IGNORED_FILES}) set(ENV{CPACK_IGNORED_FILES} "$ENV{CPACK_IGNORED_FILES};${REAL_ITEM}") # Otherwise set the environment variable to the item - else(DEFINED ENV{CPACK_IGNORED_FILES}) + else() set(ENV{CPACK_IGNORED_FILES} "${REAL_ITEM}") - endif(DEFINED ENV{CPACK_IGNORED_FILES}) -endmacro(add_to_cpack_ignored_files) + endif() +endmacro() + +macro(calculate_dependencies SRC DEPENDENCIES) + file(STRINGS ${SRC} REQUIRED_LIBRARIES REGEX "/\\*[ \t]*Dependencies:[ \t]*.*[ \t]*\\*/") + # Iterate through those lines + foreach(REQUIRED_LIBRARY ${REQUIRED_LIBRARIES}) + string(REGEX REPLACE "/\\*[ \t]*Dependencies:[ \t]*([^ \t]*)[ \t]*\\*/" "\\1" REQUIRED_LIBRARY ${REQUIRED_LIBRARY}) + # Replace all commas with semicolons + string(REGEX REPLACE "," ";" REQUIRED_LIBRARY ${REQUIRED_LIBRARY}) + # Iterate through the libraries given + foreach(LIBRARY ${REQUIRED_LIBRARY}) + list(APPEND ${DEPENDENCIES} "${LIBRARY}") + endforeach() + endforeach() +endmacro() + |