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# This file includes all FindXXX.cmake modules, so they are all executed.
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# As it is it doesn't test a lot.
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# It makes sure that the modules don't contain basic syntax errors.
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# It also makes sure that modules don't fail with an error if something
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# wasn't found but REQUIRED was not given.
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#
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# I guess more things could be added, like checking whether variables are
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# defined after running the modules (e.g. FOO_FOUND etc.).
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project(FindModulesExecuteAll)
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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.7)
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file(GLOB all_modules "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../../Modules/Find*cmake")
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foreach(module ${all_modules})
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message(STATUS "module: ${module}")
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include("${module}")
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# get the "basename" of the package, so the existence of variables like
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# FOO_FOUND could be tested later on, Alex
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string(REGEX REPLACE ".+Find([^\\.]+)\\.cmake" "\\1" packageName "${module}")
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string(TOUPPER "${packageName}" packageNameUpper)
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# disabled for now, since too many modules break:
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# if(NOT DEFINED ${packageNameUpper}_FOUND)
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# message(SEND_ERROR "${packageNameUpper}_FOUND not defined !")
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# endif(NOT DEFINED ${packageNameUpper}_FOUND)
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endforeach(module ${all_modules})
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add_executable(FindModulesExecuteAll main.c)
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