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diff --git a/Modules/FindBoost.cmake b/Modules/FindBoost.cmake index 914a0a5..6e1c926 100644 --- a/Modules/FindBoost.cmake +++ b/Modules/FindBoost.cmake @@ -1,136 +1,180 @@ -# - Find Boost include dirs and libraries +#.rst: +# FindBoost +# --------- +# +# Find Boost include dirs and libraries +# # Use this module by invoking find_package with the form: -# find_package(Boost -# [version] [EXACT] # Minimum or EXACT version e.g. 1.36.0 -# [REQUIRED] # Fail with error if Boost is not found -# [COMPONENTS <libs>...] # Boost libraries by their canonical name -# ) # e.g. "date_time" for "libboost_date_time" +# +# :: +# +# find_package(Boost +# [version] [EXACT] # Minimum or EXACT version e.g. 1.36.0 +# [REQUIRED] # Fail with error if Boost is not found +# [COMPONENTS <libs>...] # Boost libraries by their canonical name +# ) # e.g. "date_time" for "libboost_date_time" +# # This module finds headers and requested component libraries OR a CMake # package configuration file provided by a "Boost CMake" build. For the # latter case skip to the "Boost CMake" section below. For the former # case results are reported in variables: -# Boost_FOUND - True if headers and requested libraries were found -# Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS - Boost include directories -# Boost_LIBRARY_DIRS - Link directories for Boost libraries -# Boost_LIBRARIES - Boost component libraries to be linked -# Boost_<C>_FOUND - True if component <C> was found (<C> is upper-case) -# Boost_<C>_LIBRARY - Libraries to link for component <C> (may include -# target_link_libraries debug/optimized keywords) -# Boost_VERSION - BOOST_VERSION value from boost/version.hpp -# Boost_LIB_VERSION - Version string appended to library filenames -# Boost_MAJOR_VERSION - Boost major version number (X in X.y.z) -# Boost_MINOR_VERSION - Boost minor version number (Y in x.Y.z) -# Boost_SUBMINOR_VERSION - Boost subminor version number (Z in x.y.Z) -# Boost_LIB_DIAGNOSTIC_DEFINITIONS (Windows) -# - Pass to add_definitions() to have diagnostic -# information about Boost's automatic linking -# displayed during compilation +# +# :: +# +# Boost_FOUND - True if headers and requested libraries were found +# Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS - Boost include directories +# Boost_LIBRARY_DIRS - Link directories for Boost libraries +# Boost_LIBRARIES - Boost component libraries to be linked +# Boost_<C>_FOUND - True if component <C> was found (<C> is upper-case) +# Boost_<C>_LIBRARY - Libraries to link for component <C> (may include +# target_link_libraries debug/optimized keywords) +# Boost_VERSION - BOOST_VERSION value from boost/version.hpp +# Boost_LIB_VERSION - Version string appended to library filenames +# Boost_MAJOR_VERSION - Boost major version number (X in X.y.z) +# Boost_MINOR_VERSION - Boost minor version number (Y in x.Y.z) +# Boost_SUBMINOR_VERSION - Boost subminor version number (Z in x.y.Z) +# Boost_LIB_DIAGNOSTIC_DEFINITIONS (Windows) +# - Pass to add_definitions() to have diagnostic +# information about Boost's automatic linking +# displayed during compilation +# +# # # This module reads hints about search locations from variables: -# BOOST_ROOT - Preferred installation prefix -# (or BOOSTROOT) -# BOOST_INCLUDEDIR - Preferred include directory e.g. <prefix>/include -# BOOST_LIBRARYDIR - Preferred library directory e.g. <prefix>/lib -# Boost_NO_SYSTEM_PATHS - Set to ON to disable searching in locations not -# specified by these hint variables. Default is OFF. -# Boost_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS -# - List of Boost versions not known to this module -# (Boost install locations may contain the version) +# +# :: +# +# BOOST_ROOT - Preferred installation prefix +# (or BOOSTROOT) +# BOOST_INCLUDEDIR - Preferred include directory e.g. <prefix>/include +# BOOST_LIBRARYDIR - Preferred library directory e.g. <prefix>/lib +# Boost_NO_SYSTEM_PATHS - Set to ON to disable searching in locations not +# specified by these hint variables. Default is OFF. +# Boost_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS +# - List of Boost versions not known to this module +# (Boost install locations may contain the version) +# # and saves search results persistently in CMake cache entries: -# Boost_INCLUDE_DIR - Directory containing Boost headers -# Boost_LIBRARY_DIR - Directory containing Boost libraries -# Boost_<C>_LIBRARY_DEBUG - Component <C> library debug variant -# Boost_<C>_LIBRARY_RELEASE - Component <C> library release variant -# Users may set these hints or results as cache entries. Projects should -# not read these entries directly but instead use the above result variables. -# Note that some hint names start in upper-case "BOOST". One may specify -# these as environment variables if they are not specified as CMake variables -# or cache entries. # -# This module first searches for the Boost header files using the above hint -# variables (excluding BOOST_LIBRARYDIR) and saves the result in -# Boost_INCLUDE_DIR. Then it searches for requested component libraries using -# the above hints (excluding BOOST_INCLUDEDIR and Boost_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS), -# "lib" directories near Boost_INCLUDE_DIR, and the library name configuration -# settings below. It saves the library directory in Boost_LIBRARY_DIR and -# individual library locations in Boost_<C>_LIBRARY_DEBUG and -# Boost_<C>_LIBRARY_RELEASE. When one changes settings used by previous -# searches in the same build tree (excluding environment variables) this -# module discards previous search results affected by the changes and searches -# again. +# :: +# +# Boost_INCLUDE_DIR - Directory containing Boost headers +# Boost_LIBRARY_DIR - Directory containing Boost libraries +# Boost_<C>_LIBRARY_DEBUG - Component <C> library debug variant +# Boost_<C>_LIBRARY_RELEASE - Component <C> library release variant +# +# Users may set these hints or results as cache entries. Projects +# should not read these entries directly but instead use the above +# result variables. Note that some hint names start in upper-case +# "BOOST". One may specify these as environment variables if they are +# not specified as CMake variables or cache entries. +# +# This module first searches for the Boost header files using the above +# hint variables (excluding BOOST_LIBRARYDIR) and saves the result in +# Boost_INCLUDE_DIR. Then it searches for requested component libraries +# using the above hints (excluding BOOST_INCLUDEDIR and +# Boost_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS), "lib" directories near Boost_INCLUDE_DIR, +# and the library name configuration settings below. It saves the +# library directory in Boost_LIBRARY_DIR and individual library +# locations in Boost_<C>_LIBRARY_DEBUG and Boost_<C>_LIBRARY_RELEASE. +# When one changes settings used by previous searches in the same build +# tree (excluding environment variables) this module discards previous +# search results affected by the changes and searches again. +# +# Boost libraries come in many variants encoded in their file name. +# Users or projects may tell this module which variant to find by +# setting variables: +# +# :: +# +# Boost_USE_MULTITHREADED - Set to OFF to use the non-multithreaded +# libraries ('mt' tag). Default is ON. +# Boost_USE_STATIC_LIBS - Set to ON to force the use of the static +# libraries. Default is OFF. +# Boost_USE_STATIC_RUNTIME - Set to ON or OFF to specify whether to use +# libraries linked statically to the C++ runtime +# ('s' tag). Default is platform dependent. +# Boost_USE_DEBUG_PYTHON - Set to ON to use libraries compiled with a +# debug Python build ('y' tag). Default is OFF. +# Boost_USE_STLPORT - Set to ON to use libraries compiled with +# STLPort ('p' tag). Default is OFF. +# Boost_USE_STLPORT_DEPRECATED_NATIVE_IOSTREAMS +# - Set to ON to use libraries compiled with +# STLPort deprecated "native iostreams" +# ('n' tag). Default is OFF. +# Boost_COMPILER - Set to the compiler-specific library suffix +# (e.g. "-gcc43"). Default is auto-computed +# for the C++ compiler in use. +# Boost_THREADAPI - Suffix for "thread" component library name, +# such as "pthread" or "win32". Names with +# and without this suffix will both be tried. # -# Boost libraries come in many variants encoded in their file name. Users or -# projects may tell this module which variant to find by setting variables: -# Boost_USE_MULTITHREADED - Set to OFF to use the non-multithreaded -# libraries ('mt' tag). Default is ON. -# Boost_USE_STATIC_LIBS - Set to ON to force the use of the static -# libraries. Default is OFF. -# Boost_USE_STATIC_RUNTIME - Set to ON or OFF to specify whether to use -# libraries linked statically to the C++ runtime -# ('s' tag). Default is platform dependent. -# Boost_USE_DEBUG_PYTHON - Set to ON to use libraries compiled with a -# debug Python build ('y' tag). Default is OFF. -# Boost_USE_STLPORT - Set to ON to use libraries compiled with -# STLPort ('p' tag). Default is OFF. -# Boost_USE_STLPORT_DEPRECATED_NATIVE_IOSTREAMS -# - Set to ON to use libraries compiled with -# STLPort deprecated "native iostreams" -# ('n' tag). Default is OFF. -# Boost_COMPILER - Set to the compiler-specific library suffix -# (e.g. "-gcc43"). Default is auto-computed -# for the C++ compiler in use. -# Boost_THREADAPI - Suffix for "thread" component library name, -# such as "pthread" or "win32". Names with -# and without this suffix will both be tried. # Other variables one may set to control this module are: -# Boost_DEBUG - Set to ON to enable debug output from FindBoost. -# Please enable this before filing any bug report. -# Boost_DETAILED_FAILURE_MSG -# - Set to ON to add detailed information to the -# failure message even when the REQUIRED option -# is not given to the find_package call. -# Boost_REALPATH - Set to ON to resolve symlinks for discovered -# libraries to assist with packaging. For example, -# the "system" component library may be resolved to -# "/usr/lib/libboost_system.so.1.42.0" instead of -# "/usr/lib/libboost_system.so". This does not -# affect linking and should not be enabled unless -# the user needs this information. +# +# :: +# +# Boost_DEBUG - Set to ON to enable debug output from FindBoost. +# Please enable this before filing any bug report. +# Boost_DETAILED_FAILURE_MSG +# - Set to ON to add detailed information to the +# failure message even when the REQUIRED option +# is not given to the find_package call. +# Boost_REALPATH - Set to ON to resolve symlinks for discovered +# libraries to assist with packaging. For example, +# the "system" component library may be resolved to +# "/usr/lib/libboost_system.so.1.42.0" instead of +# "/usr/lib/libboost_system.so". This does not +# affect linking and should not be enabled unless +# the user needs this information. +# # On Visual Studio and Borland compilers Boost headers request automatic -# linking to corresponding libraries. This requires matching libraries to be -# linked explicitly or available in the link library search path. In this -# case setting Boost_USE_STATIC_LIBS to OFF may not achieve dynamic linking. -# Boost automatic linking typically requests static libraries with a few -# exceptions (such as Boost.Python). Use -# add_definitions(${Boost_LIB_DIAGNOSTIC_DEFINITIONS}) +# linking to corresponding libraries. This requires matching libraries +# to be linked explicitly or available in the link library search path. +# In this case setting Boost_USE_STATIC_LIBS to OFF may not achieve +# dynamic linking. Boost automatic linking typically requests static +# libraries with a few exceptions (such as Boost.Python). Use +# +# :: +# +# add_definitions(${Boost_LIB_DIAGNOSTIC_DEFINITIONS}) +# # to ask Boost to report information about automatic linking requests. # # Example to find Boost headers only: -# find_package(Boost 1.36.0) -# if(Boost_FOUND) -# include_directories(${Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS}) -# add_executable(foo foo.cc) -# endif() +# +# :: +# +# find_package(Boost 1.36.0) +# if(Boost_FOUND) +# include_directories(${Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS}) +# add_executable(foo foo.cc) +# endif() +# # Example to find Boost headers and some libraries: -# set(Boost_USE_STATIC_LIBS ON) -# set(Boost_USE_MULTITHREADED ON) -# set(Boost_USE_STATIC_RUNTIME OFF) -# find_package(Boost 1.36.0 COMPONENTS date_time filesystem system ...) -# if(Boost_FOUND) -# include_directories(${Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS}) -# add_executable(foo foo.cc) -# target_link_libraries(foo ${Boost_LIBRARIES}) -# endif() +# +# :: +# +# set(Boost_USE_STATIC_LIBS ON) +# set(Boost_USE_MULTITHREADED ON) +# set(Boost_USE_STATIC_RUNTIME OFF) +# find_package(Boost 1.36.0 COMPONENTS date_time filesystem system ...) +# if(Boost_FOUND) +# include_directories(${Boost_INCLUDE_DIRS}) +# add_executable(foo foo.cc) +# target_link_libraries(foo ${Boost_LIBRARIES}) +# endif() +# +# # # Boost CMake ---------------------------------------------------------- # # If Boost was built using the boost-cmake project it provides a package -# configuration file for use with find_package's Config mode. This module -# looks for the package configuration file called BoostConfig.cmake or -# boost-config.cmake and stores the result in cache entry "Boost_DIR". If -# found, the package configuration file is loaded and this module returns with -# no further action. See documentation of the Boost CMake package -# configuration for details on what it provides. +# configuration file for use with find_package's Config mode. This +# module looks for the package configuration file called +# BoostConfig.cmake or boost-config.cmake and stores the result in cache +# entry "Boost_DIR". If found, the package configuration file is loaded +# and this module returns with no further action. See documentation of +# the Boost CMake package configuration for details on what it provides. # # Set Boost_NO_BOOST_CMAKE to ON to disable the search for boost-cmake. |