CMake/Modules/Platform/Apple-NAG-Fortran.cmake
Gregor Jasny e95b3fd9bb Apple: Use CMAKE_EFFECTIVE_SYSTEM_NAME to share compiler info
Apple platforms macOS, iOS, tvOS, and watchOS can all share the same
compiler information.  Rename `Darwin-*` modules to `Apple-*` and load
them all through `CMAKE_EFFECTIVE_SYSTEM_NAME`.  This saves duplication
of 4 * 21 compiler information modules.

Issue: #17870
2018-04-18 07:41:42 -04:00

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# Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-Clause License. See accompanying
# file Copyright.txt or https://cmake.org/licensing for details.
set(CMAKE_Fortran_VERBOSE_FLAG "-Wl,-v") # Runs gcc under the hood.
# Need -fpp explicitly on case-insensitive filesystem.
set(CMAKE_Fortran_COMPILE_OBJECT
"<CMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER> -fpp -o <OBJECT> <DEFINES> <INCLUDES> <FLAGS> -c <SOURCE>")
set(CMAKE_Fortran_OSX_COMPATIBILITY_VERSION_FLAG "-Wl,-compatibility_version -Wl,")
set(CMAKE_Fortran_OSX_CURRENT_VERSION_FLAG "-Wl,-current_version -Wl,")
set(CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_CREATE_Fortran_FLAGS "-Wl,-shared")
set(CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SONAME_Fortran_FLAG "-Wl,-install_name -Wl,")
set(CMAKE_Fortran_CREATE_SHARED_LIBRARY
"<CMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER> <LANGUAGE_COMPILE_FLAGS> <CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_CREATE_Fortran_FLAGS> <LINK_FLAGS> -o <TARGET> <SONAME_FLAG><TARGET_INSTALLNAME_DIR><TARGET_SONAME> <OBJECTS> <LINK_LIBRARIES>")