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* FindMPI: Make tests valid C89 by returning 0Christian Pfeiffer2019-05-062-0/+2
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* Revise C++ coding style using clang-format-6.0Kitware Robot2018-06-012-7/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | Run the `clang-format.bash` script to update all our C and C++ code to a new style defined by `.clang-format`. Use `clang-format` version 6.0. * If you reached this commit for a line in `git blame`, re-run the blame operation starting at the parent of this commit to see older history for the content. * See the parent commit for instructions to rebase a change across this style transition commit.
* FindMPI: Modernization from ground upChristian Pfeiffer2017-09-156-0/+83
This is a near-total rewrite of FindMPI implementing the following features: Environmental improvements: - C++ settings can now be picked from C settings if no dedicated C++ settings are found (some installs of IBM Platform MPI) - Fortran settings can now be found on MPICH-1, MVAPICH-1, Microsoft MPI and MPICH-2 on Windows. - Improved flag procession logic: Flags related to security enhancements of MPI itself, and unrelated to MPI usage (-fstack-protector-strong on e.g. RHEL 7 for MPICH and MVAPICH) will be filtered out properly now. -pthread is now being handled. -fno-strict-aliasing, which may be needed while compiling MVAPICH (e.g. RHEL 7's MVAPICH package) is also filtered. Features added: - MPI version can be determined for each language and is exposed as the package version - MPI functionality is being tested to ensure the correctness of settings - MPI-2 C++ bindings can be suppressed if desired by the project or user. For older MPIs, this often resolves issues and eliminated the infamous SEEK_SET trouble. - MPI-2 C++ bindings are now being searched for and exposed by a variable if detected. - Fortran support now does not make assumptions over the MPI present and works with ILP64 MPI implementations. - Fortran now exposes which bindings (mpif.h, mpi/mpi_f08 modules) are available - MPI detection can now work hybridly, which for example permits using the Fortran modules shipped with some compiler suites together with MPI (e.g. PGI on Windows shipping MSMPI modules) - Ability to determine MPI library version (*requires* try_run, caution) upon request - Ability to determine Fortran capabilities from MPI-3 for each of the bindings (subarrays, asynchronous attribute protecting entities) (also requires try_run) Fine grained control over the search process: - Possibility to selectively enable and disable steps like compiler wrapper search and guessing. Permits picking Microsoft MPI over Intel MPI if both are loaded (previously not possible without removing the IMPI compiler wrappers from the environment) - Ability to pick MPICH2 over MSMPI (previously the first one located was taken) - A user may now pass compiler flags to the compiler wrapper script, enabling much more flexibility. This permits for example linking the Intel MPI debug runtime, static linking, ILP64 with Fortran, linking tracing, ... - A user may define a suffix for all MPI binaries that are being looked for (useful on Debian/Ubuntu where the alternative MPI installs are each appended with their name, e.g. mpicc.mpich and mpicc.lam) Cache variable improvements - Instead of the previous plural cache variables a list-of-variables approach is now in place. Permits correcting individual variables instead of having to wade through a list, also speeds up the search process and increases comfort by eliminating duplicate entries in LIBRARIES over languages - MPIEXEC was corrected to MPIEXEC_EXECUTABLE in order to fix the grouping in the CMake GUI for the variable (previously ungrouped)