diff --git a/cmake_modules/CMakeParseArguments.cmake b/cmake_modules/CMakeParseArguments.cmake new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7ce4c49a --- /dev/null +++ b/cmake_modules/CMakeParseArguments.cmake @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ +# CMAKE_PARSE_ARGUMENTS( args...) +# +# CMAKE_PARSE_ARGUMENTS() is intended to be used in macros or functions for +# parsing the arguments given to that macro or function. +# It processes the arguments and defines a set of variables which hold the +# values of the respective options. +# +# The argument contains all options for the respective macro, +# i.e. keywords which can be used when calling the macro without any value +# following, like e.g. the OPTIONAL keyword of the install() command. +# +# The argument contains all keywords for this macro +# which are followed by one value, like e.g. DESTINATION keyword of the +# install() command. +# +# The argument contains all keywords for this macro +# which can be followed by more than one value, like e.g. the TARGETS or +# FILES keywords of the install() command. +# +# When done, CMAKE_PARSE_ARGUMENTS() will have defined for each of the +# keywords listed in , and +# a variable composed of the given +# followed by "_" and the name of the respective keyword. +# These variables will then hold the respective value from the argument list. +# For the keywords this will be TRUE or FALSE. +# +# All remaining arguments are collected in a variable +# _UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS, this can be checked afterwards to see whether +# your macro was called with unrecognized parameters. +# +# As an example here a my_install() macro, which takes similar arguments as the +# real install() command: +# +# function(MY_INSTALL) +# set(options OPTIONAL FAST) +# set(oneValueArgs DESTINATION RENAME) +# set(multiValueArgs TARGETS CONFIGURATIONS) +# cmake_parse_arguments(MY_INSTALL "${options}" "${oneValueArgs}" "${multiValueArgs}" ${ARGN} ) +# ... +# +# Assume my_install() has been called like this: +# my_install(TARGETS foo bar DESTINATION bin OPTIONAL blub) +# +# After the cmake_parse_arguments() call the macro will have set the following +# variables: +# MY_INSTALL_OPTIONAL = TRUE +# MY_INSTALL_FAST = FALSE (this option was not used when calling my_install() +# MY_INSTALL_DESTINATION = "bin" +# MY_INSTALL_RENAME = "" (was not used) +# MY_INSTALL_TARGETS = "foo;bar" +# MY_INSTALL_CONFIGURATIONS = "" (was not used) +# MY_INSTALL_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS = "blub" (no value expected after "OPTIONAL" +# +# You can the continue and process these variables. +# +# Keywords terminate lists of values, e.g. if directly after a one_value_keyword +# another recognized keyword follows, this is interpreted as the beginning of +# the new option. +# E.g. my_install(TARGETS foo DESTINATION OPTIONAL) would result in +# MY_INSTALL_DESTINATION set to "OPTIONAL", but MY_INSTALL_DESTINATION would +# be empty and MY_INSTALL_OPTIONAL would be set to TRUE therefor. + +#============================================================================= +# Copyright 2010 Alexander Neundorf +# +# Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD License (the "License"); +# see accompanying file Copyright.txt for details. +# +# This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the +# implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. +# See the License for more information. +#============================================================================= +# (To distribute this file outside of CMake, substitute the full +# License text for the above reference.) + + +if(__CMAKE_PARSE_ARGUMENTS_INCLUDED) + return() +endif() +set(__CMAKE_PARSE_ARGUMENTS_INCLUDED TRUE) + + +function(CMAKE_PARSE_ARGUMENTS prefix _optionNames _singleArgNames _multiArgNames) + # first set all result variables to empty/FALSE + foreach(arg_name ${_singleArgNames} ${_multiArgNames}) + set(${prefix}_${arg_name}) + endforeach(arg_name) + + foreach(option ${_optionNames}) + set(${prefix}_${option} FALSE) + endforeach(option) + + set(${prefix}_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS) + + set(insideValues FALSE) + set(currentArgName) + + # now iterate over all arguments and fill the result variables + foreach(currentArg ${ARGN}) + list(FIND _optionNames "${currentArg}" optionIndex) # ... then this marks the end of the arguments belonging to this keyword + list(FIND _singleArgNames "${currentArg}" singleArgIndex) # ... then this marks the end of the arguments belonging to this keyword + list(FIND _multiArgNames "${currentArg}" multiArgIndex) # ... then this marks the end of the arguments belonging to this keyword + + if(${optionIndex} EQUAL -1 AND ${singleArgIndex} EQUAL -1 AND ${multiArgIndex} EQUAL -1) + if(insideValues) + if("${insideValues}" STREQUAL "SINGLE") + set(${prefix}_${currentArgName} ${currentArg}) + set(insideValues FALSE) + elseif("${insideValues}" STREQUAL "MULTI") + list(APPEND ${prefix}_${currentArgName} ${currentArg}) + endif() + else(insideValues) + list(APPEND ${prefix}_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS ${currentArg}) + endif(insideValues) + else() + if(NOT ${optionIndex} EQUAL -1) + set(${prefix}_${currentArg} TRUE) + set(insideValues FALSE) + elseif(NOT ${singleArgIndex} EQUAL -1) + set(currentArgName ${currentArg}) + set(${prefix}_${currentArgName}) + set(insideValues "SINGLE") + elseif(NOT ${multiArgIndex} EQUAL -1) + set(currentArgName ${currentArg}) + set(${prefix}_${currentArgName}) + set(insideValues "MULTI") + endif() + endif() + + endforeach(currentArg) + + # propagate the result variables to the caller: + foreach(arg_name ${_singleArgNames} ${_multiArgNames} ${_optionNames}) + set(${prefix}_${arg_name} ${${prefix}_${arg_name}} PARENT_SCOPE) + endforeach(arg_name) + set(${prefix}_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS ${${prefix}_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS} PARENT_SCOPE) + +endfunction(CMAKE_PARSE_ARGUMENTS _options _singleArgs _multiArgs) diff --git a/cmake_modules/FindPackageMessage.cmake b/cmake_modules/FindPackageMessage.cmake new file mode 100644 index 00000000..eb398b2a --- /dev/null +++ b/cmake_modules/FindPackageMessage.cmake @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +# FIND_PACKAGE_MESSAGE( "message for user" "find result details") +# +# This macro is intended to be used in FindXXX.cmake modules files. +# It will print a message once for each unique find result. +# This is useful for telling the user where a package was found. +# The first argument specifies the name (XXX) of the package. +# The second argument specifies the message to display. +# The third argument lists details about the find result so that +# if they change the message will be displayed again. +# The macro also obeys the QUIET argument to the find_package command. +# +# Example: +# +# IF(X11_FOUND) +# FIND_PACKAGE_MESSAGE(X11 "Found X11: ${X11_X11_LIB}" +# "[${X11_X11_LIB}][${X11_INCLUDE_DIR}]") +# ELSE(X11_FOUND) +# ... +# ENDIF(X11_FOUND) + +#============================================================================= +# Copyright 2008-2009 Kitware, Inc. +# +# Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD License (the "License"); +# see accompanying file Copyright.txt for details. +# +# This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the +# implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. +# See the License for more information. +#============================================================================= +# (To distribute this file outside of CMake, substitute the full +# License text for the above reference.) + +FUNCTION(FIND_PACKAGE_MESSAGE pkg msg details) + # Avoid printing a message repeatedly for the same find result. + IF(NOT ${pkg}_FIND_QUIETLY) + SET(DETAILS_VAR FIND_PACKAGE_MESSAGE_DETAILS_${pkg}) + IF(NOT "${details}" STREQUAL "${${DETAILS_VAR}}") + # The message has not yet been printed. + MESSAGE(STATUS "${msg}") + + # Save the find details in the cache to avoid printing the same + # message again. + SET("${DETAILS_VAR}" "${details}" + CACHE INTERNAL "Details about finding ${pkg}") + ENDIF(NOT "${details}" STREQUAL "${${DETAILS_VAR}}") + ENDIF(NOT ${pkg}_FIND_QUIETLY) +ENDFUNCTION(FIND_PACKAGE_MESSAGE)