# Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-Clause License. See accompanying # file Copyright.txt or https://cmake.org/licensing for details. include(Compiler/Fujitsu) __compiler_fujitsu(CXX) #set(CMAKE_PCH_EXTENSION .pch) #set(CMAKE_PCH_EPILOGUE "#pragma hdrstop") #set(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILE_OPTIONS_USE_PCH --no_pch_messages -include --use_pch ) #set(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILE_OPTIONS_CREATE_PCH --no_pch_messages -include --create_pch ) # The Fujitsu compiler offers both a 98 and 03 mode. These two are # essentially interchangeable as 03 simply provides clarity to some 98 # ambiguyity. # # Re: Stroustrup's C++ FAQ: # What is the difference between C++98 and C++03? # From a programmer's view there is none. The C++03 revision of the # standard was a bug fix release for implementers to ensure greater # consistency and portability. In particular, tutorial and reference # material describing C++98 and C++03 can be used interchangeably by all # except compiler writers and standards gurus. # # Since CMake doesn't actually have an 03 mode and they're effectively # interchangeable then we're just going to explicitly use 03 mode in the # compiler when 98 is requested. # The version matching is messy here. The std support seems to be related to # the compiler tweak version derived from the patch id in the version string. if(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_VERSION GREATER_EQUAL 4) set(CMAKE_CXX98_STANDARD_COMPILE_OPTION -std=c++03) set(CMAKE_CXX98_EXTENSION_COMPILE_OPTION -std=gnu++03) set(CMAKE_CXX98_STANDARD__HAS_FULL_SUPPORT ON) set(CMAKE_CXX11_STANDARD_COMPILE_OPTION -std=c++11) set(CMAKE_CXX11_EXTENSION_COMPILE_OPTION -std=gnu++11) set(CMAKE_CXX11_STANDARD__HAS_FULL_SUPPORT ON) set(CMAKE_CXX14_STANDARD_COMPILE_OPTION -std=c++14) set(CMAKE_CXX14_EXTENSION_COMPILE_OPTION -std=gnu++14) set(CMAKE_CXX14_STANDARD__HAS_FULL_SUPPORT ON) set(CMAKE_CXX17_STANDARD_COMPILE_OPTION -std=c++17) set(CMAKE_CXX17_EXTENSION_COMPILE_OPTION -std=gnu++17) endif() __compiler_check_default_language_standard(CXX 4 14)