/*========================================================================= Program: CMake - Cross-Platform Makefile Generator Module: $RCSfile: cmTryRunCommand.h,v $ Language: C++ Date: $Date: 2008-01-23 15:27:59 $ Version: $Revision: 1.15 $ Copyright (c) 2002 Kitware, Inc., Insight Consortium. All rights reserved. See Copyright.txt or http://www.cmake.org/HTML/Copyright.html for details. This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the above copyright notices for more information. =========================================================================*/ #ifndef cmTryRunCommand_h #define cmTryRunCommand_h #include "cmCoreTryCompile.h" /** \class cmTryRunCommand * \brief Specifies where to install some files * * cmTryRunCommand is used to test if soucre code can be compiled */ class cmTryRunCommand : public cmCoreTryCompile { public: /** * This is a virtual constructor for the command. */ virtual cmCommand* Clone() { return new cmTryRunCommand; } /** * This is called when the command is first encountered in * the CMakeLists.txt file. */ virtual bool InitialPass(std::vector const& args, cmExecutionStatus &status); /** * The name of the command as specified in CMakeList.txt. */ virtual const char* GetName() { return "try_run";} /** * Succinct documentation. */ virtual const char* GetTerseDocumentation() { return "Try compiling and then running some code."; } /** * More documentation. */ virtual const char* GetFullDocumentation() { return " try_run(RUN_RESULT_VAR COMPILE_RESULT_VAR\n" " bindir srcfile [CMAKE_FLAGS ]\n" " [COMPILE_DEFINITIONS ]\n" " [COMPILE_OUTPUT_VARIABLE comp]\n" " [RUN_OUTPUT_VARIABLE run]\n" " [OUTPUT_VARIABLE var]\n" " [ARGS ...])\n" "Try compiling a srcfile. Return TRUE or FALSE for success or failure " "in COMPILE_RESULT_VAR. Then if the compile succeeded, run the " "executable and return its exit code in RUN_RESULT_VAR. " "If the executable was built, but failed to run, then RUN_RESULT_VAR " "will be set to FAILED_TO_RUN. " "COMPILE_OUTPUT_VARIABLE specifies the variable where the output from " "the compile step goes. RUN_OUTPUT_VARIABLE specifies the variable " "where the output from the running executable goes.\n" "For compatibility reasons OUTPUT_VARIABLE is still supported, which " "gives you the output from the compile and run step combined.\n\n" "Cross compiling issues\n" "When cross compiling, the executable compiled in the first step " "usually cannot be run on the build host. try_run() checks the " "CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING variable to detect whether CMake is in " "crosscompiling mode. If that's the case, it will still try to compile " "the executable, but it will not try to run the executable. Instead it " "will create cache variables which must be filled by the user or by " "presetting them in some CMake script file to the values the " "executable would have produced if it would have been run on its actual " "target platform. These variables are RUN_RESULT_VAR (explanation see " "above) and if RUN_OUTPUT_VARIABLE (or OUTPUT_VARIABLE) was used, an " "additional cache variable " "RUN_RESULT_VAR__COMPILE_RESULT_VAR__TRYRUN_OUTPUT." "This is intended to hold stdout and stderr from the executable.\n" "In order to make cross compiling your project easier, use try_run " "only if really required. If you use try_run, use RUN_OUTPUT_VARIABLE " "(or OUTPUT_VARIABLE) only if really required. Using them will require " "that when crosscompiling, the cache variables will have to be set " "manually to the output of the executable. You can also \"guard\" the " "calls to try_run with if(CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING) and provide an " "easy-to-preset alternative for this case.\n"; } cmTypeMacro(cmTryRunCommand, cmCoreTryCompile); private: void RunExecutable(const std::string& runArgs, std::string* runOutputContents); void DoNotRunExecutable(const std::string& runArgs, const std::string& srcFile, std::string* runOutputContents); std::string CompileResultVariable; std::string RunResultVariable; std::string OutputVariable; std::string RunOutputVariable; std::string CompileOutputVariable; }; #endif