CMake/Modules/CMakeForceCompiler.cmake

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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.
#[=======================================================================[.rst:
CMakeForceCompiler
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.. deprecated:: 3.6
Do not use.
The macros provided by this module were once intended for use by
cross-compiling toolchain files when CMake was not able to automatically
detect the compiler identification. Since the introduction of this module,
CMake's compiler identification capabilities have improved and can now be
taught to recognize any compiler. Furthermore, the suite of information
CMake detects from a compiler is now too extensive to be provided by
toolchain files using these macros.
One common use case for this module was to skip CMake's checks for a
working compiler when using a cross-compiler that cannot link binaries
without special flags or custom linker scripts. This case is now supported
by setting the :variable:`CMAKE_TRY_COMPILE_TARGET_TYPE` variable in the
toolchain file instead.
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Macro CMAKE_FORCE_C_COMPILER has the following signature:
::
CMAKE_FORCE_C_COMPILER(<compiler> <compiler-id>)
It sets CMAKE_C_COMPILER to the given compiler and the cmake internal
variable CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID to the given compiler-id. It also
bypasses the check for working compiler and basic compiler information
tests.
Macro CMAKE_FORCE_CXX_COMPILER has the following signature:
::
CMAKE_FORCE_CXX_COMPILER(<compiler> <compiler-id>)
It sets CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER to the given compiler and the cmake
internal variable CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID to the given compiler-id. It
also bypasses the check for working compiler and basic compiler
information tests.
Macro CMAKE_FORCE_Fortran_COMPILER has the following signature:
::
CMAKE_FORCE_Fortran_COMPILER(<compiler> <compiler-id>)
It sets CMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER to the given compiler and the cmake
internal variable CMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER_ID to the given compiler-id.
It also bypasses the check for working compiler and basic compiler
information tests.
So a simple toolchain file could look like this:
::
include (CMakeForceCompiler)
set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME Generic)
CMAKE_FORCE_C_COMPILER (chc12 MetrowerksHicross)
CMAKE_FORCE_CXX_COMPILER (chc12 MetrowerksHicross)
#]=======================================================================]
macro(CMAKE_FORCE_C_COMPILER compiler id)
message(DEPRECATION "The CMAKE_FORCE_C_COMPILER macro is deprecated. "
"Instead just set CMAKE_C_COMPILER and allow CMake to identify the compiler.")
set(CMAKE_C_COMPILER "${compiler}")
set(CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID_RUN TRUE)
set(CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID ${id})
set(CMAKE_C_COMPILER_FORCED TRUE)
# Set old compiler id variables.
if(CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "GNU")
set(CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCC 1)
endif()
endmacro()
macro(CMAKE_FORCE_CXX_COMPILER compiler id)
message(DEPRECATION "The CMAKE_FORCE_CXX_COMPILER macro is deprecated. "
"Instead just set CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER and allow CMake to identify the compiler.")
set(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER "${compiler}")
set(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID_RUN TRUE)
set(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID ${id})
set(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_FORCED TRUE)
# Set old compiler id variables.
if("${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}" MATCHES "GNU")
set(CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCXX 1)
endif()
endmacro()
macro(CMAKE_FORCE_Fortran_COMPILER compiler id)
message(DEPRECATION "The CMAKE_FORCE_Fortran_COMPILER macro is deprecated. "
"Instead just set CMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER and allow CMake to identify the compiler.")
set(CMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER "${compiler}")
set(CMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER_ID_RUN TRUE)
set(CMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER_ID ${id})
set(CMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER_FORCED TRUE)
# Set old compiler id variables.
if(CMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "GNU")
set(CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUG77 1)
endif()
endmacro()