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# Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-Clause License. See accompanying
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# file Copyright.txt or https://cmake.org/licensing for details.
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#[=======================================================================[.rst:
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CheckSourceRuns
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-------------------
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.. versionadded:: 3.19
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Check if given source compiles and links into an executable and can
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subsequently be run.
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.. command:: check_source_runs
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.. code-block:: cmake
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check_source_runs(<lang> <code> <resultVar>
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[SRC_EXT <extension>])
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Check that the source supplied in ``<code>`` can be compiled as a source
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file for the requested language, linked as an executable and then run.
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If the ``<code>`` could be built and run successfully, the internal cache variable
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specified by ``<resultVar>`` will be set to 1, otherwise it will be set to
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a value that evaluates to boolean false (e.g. an empty string or an error
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message).
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By default, the test source file will be given a file extension that matches
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the requested language. The ``SRC_EXT`` option can be used to override this
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with ``.<extension>`` instead.
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The ``<code>`` must contain a valid main program. For example:
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.. code-block:: cmake
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check_source_runs(C
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"#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <stdnoreturn.h>
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noreturn void f(){ exit(0); }
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int main(void) { f(); return 1; }"
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HAVE_NORETURN)
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check_source_runs(Fortran
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"program test
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real :: x[*]
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call co_sum(x)
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end program"
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HAVE_COARRAY)
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The underlying check is performed by the :command:`try_run` command. The
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compile and link commands can be influenced by setting any of the following
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variables prior to calling ``check_source_runs()``:
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``CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS``
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Additional flags to pass to the compiler. Note that the contents of
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:variable:`CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS <CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS>` and its associated
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configuration-specific variable are automatically added to the compiler
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command before the contents of ``CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS``.
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``CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS``
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A :ref:`;-list <CMake Language Lists>` of compiler definitions of the form
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``-DFOO`` or ``-DFOO=bar``. A definition for the name specified by
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``<resultVar>`` will also be added automatically.
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``CMAKE_REQUIRED_INCLUDES``
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A :ref:`;-list <CMake Language Lists>` of header search paths to pass to
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the compiler. These will be the only header search paths used by
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``try_run()``, i.e. the contents of the :prop_dir:`INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES`
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directory property will be ignored.
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``CMAKE_REQUIRED_LINK_OPTIONS``
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A :ref:`;-list <CMake Language Lists>` of options to add to the link
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command (see :command:`try_run` for further details).
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``CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES``
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A :ref:`;-list <CMake Language Lists>` of libraries to add to the link
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command. These can be the name of system libraries or they can be
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:ref:`Imported Targets <Imported Targets>` (see :command:`try_run` for
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further details).
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``CMAKE_REQUIRED_QUIET``
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If this variable evaluates to a boolean true value, all status messages
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associated with the check will be suppressed.
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The check is only performed once, with the result cached in the variable
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named by ``<resultVar>``. Every subsequent CMake run will re-use this cached
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value rather than performing the check again, even if the ``<code>`` changes.
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In order to force the check to be re-evaluated, the variable named by
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``<resultVar>`` must be manually removed from the cache.
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#]=======================================================================]
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include_guard(GLOBAL)
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include(Internal/CheckSourceRuns)
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function(CHECK_SOURCE_RUNS _lang _source _var)
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cmake_check_source_runs(${_lang} "${_source}" ${_var} ${ARGN})
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endfunction()
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