| # Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-Clause License. See accompanying |
| # file Copyright.txt or https://cmake.org/licensing for details. |
| |
| #[=======================================================================[.rst: |
| FindPackageHandleStandardArgs |
| ----------------------------- |
| |
| This module provides a function intended to be used in :ref:`Find Modules` |
| implementing :command:`find_package(<PackageName>)` calls. It handles the |
| ``REQUIRED``, ``QUIET`` and version-related arguments of ``find_package``. |
| It also sets the ``<PackageName>_FOUND`` variable. The package is |
| considered found if all variables listed contain valid results, e.g. |
| valid filepaths. |
| |
| .. command:: find_package_handle_standard_args |
| |
| There are two signatures:: |
| |
| find_package_handle_standard_args(<PackageName> |
| (DEFAULT_MSG|<custom-failure-message>) |
| <required-var>... |
| ) |
| |
| find_package_handle_standard_args(<PackageName> |
| [FOUND_VAR <result-var>] |
| [REQUIRED_VARS <required-var>...] |
| [VERSION_VAR <version-var>] |
| [HANDLE_COMPONENTS] |
| [CONFIG_MODE] |
| [NAME_MISMATCHED] |
| [REASON_FAILURE_MESSAGE <reason-failure-message>] |
| [FAIL_MESSAGE <custom-failure-message>] |
| ) |
| |
| The ``<PackageName>_FOUND`` variable will be set to ``TRUE`` if all |
| the variables ``<required-var>...`` are valid and any optional |
| constraints are satisfied, and ``FALSE`` otherwise. A success or |
| failure message may be displayed based on the results and on |
| whether the ``REQUIRED`` and/or ``QUIET`` option was given to |
| the :command:`find_package` call. |
| |
| The options are: |
| |
| ``(DEFAULT_MSG|<custom-failure-message>)`` |
| In the simple signature this specifies the failure message. |
| Use ``DEFAULT_MSG`` to ask for a default message to be computed |
| (recommended). Not valid in the full signature. |
| |
| ``FOUND_VAR <result-var>`` |
| Obsolete. Specifies either ``<PackageName>_FOUND`` or |
| ``<PACKAGENAME>_FOUND`` as the result variable. This exists only |
| for compatibility with older versions of CMake and is now ignored. |
| Result variables of both names are always set for compatibility. |
| |
| ``REQUIRED_VARS <required-var>...`` |
| Specify the variables which are required for this package. |
| These may be named in the generated failure message asking the |
| user to set the missing variable values. Therefore these should |
| typically be cache entries such as ``FOO_LIBRARY`` and not output |
| variables like ``FOO_LIBRARIES``. |
| |
| ``VERSION_VAR <version-var>`` |
| Specify the name of a variable that holds the version of the package |
| that has been found. This version will be checked against the |
| (potentially) specified required version given to the |
| :command:`find_package` call, including its ``EXACT`` option. |
| The default messages include information about the required |
| version and the version which has been actually found, both |
| if the version is ok or not. |
| |
| ``HANDLE_COMPONENTS`` |
| Enable handling of package components. In this case, the command |
| will report which components have been found and which are missing, |
| and the ``<PackageName>_FOUND`` variable will be set to ``FALSE`` |
| if any of the required components (i.e. not the ones listed after |
| the ``OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS`` option of :command:`find_package`) are |
| missing. |
| |
| ``CONFIG_MODE`` |
| Specify that the calling find module is a wrapper around a |
| call to ``find_package(<PackageName> NO_MODULE)``. This implies |
| a ``VERSION_VAR`` value of ``<PackageName>_VERSION``. The command |
| will automatically check whether the package configuration file |
| was found. |
| |
| ``REASON_FAILURE_MESSAGE <reason-failure-message>`` |
| Specify a custom message of the reason for the failure which will be |
| appended to the default generated message. |
| |
| ``FAIL_MESSAGE <custom-failure-message>`` |
| Specify a custom failure message instead of using the default |
| generated message. Not recommended. |
| |
| ``NAME_MISMATCHED`` |
| Indicate that the ``<PackageName>`` does not match |
| ``${CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_NAME}``. This is usually a mistake and raises a |
| warning, but it may be intentional for usage of the command for components |
| of a larger package. |
| |
| Example for the simple signature: |
| |
| .. code-block:: cmake |
| |
| find_package_handle_standard_args(LibXml2 DEFAULT_MSG |
| LIBXML2_LIBRARY LIBXML2_INCLUDE_DIR) |
| |
| The ``LibXml2`` package is considered to be found if both |
| ``LIBXML2_LIBRARY`` and ``LIBXML2_INCLUDE_DIR`` are valid. |
| Then also ``LibXml2_FOUND`` is set to ``TRUE``. If it is not found |
| and ``REQUIRED`` was used, it fails with a |
| :command:`message(FATAL_ERROR)`, independent whether ``QUIET`` was |
| used or not. If it is found, success will be reported, including |
| the content of the first ``<required-var>``. On repeated CMake runs, |
| the same message will not be printed again. |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| If ``<PackageName>`` does not match ``CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_NAME`` for the |
| calling module, a warning that there is a mismatch is given. The |
| ``FPHSA_NAME_MISMATCHED`` variable may be set to bypass the warning if using |
| the old signature and the ``NAME_MISMATCHED`` argument using the new |
| signature. To avoid forcing the caller to require newer versions of CMake for |
| usage, the variable's value will be used if defined when the |
| ``NAME_MISMATCHED`` argument is not passed for the new signature (but using |
| both is an error).. |
| |
| Example for the full signature: |
| |
| .. code-block:: cmake |
| |
| find_package_handle_standard_args(LibArchive |
| REQUIRED_VARS LibArchive_LIBRARY LibArchive_INCLUDE_DIR |
| VERSION_VAR LibArchive_VERSION) |
| |
| In this case, the ``LibArchive`` package is considered to be found if |
| both ``LibArchive_LIBRARY`` and ``LibArchive_INCLUDE_DIR`` are valid. |
| Also the version of ``LibArchive`` will be checked by using the version |
| contained in ``LibArchive_VERSION``. Since no ``FAIL_MESSAGE`` is given, |
| the default messages will be printed. |
| |
| Another example for the full signature: |
| |
| .. code-block:: cmake |
| |
| find_package(Automoc4 QUIET NO_MODULE HINTS /opt/automoc4) |
| find_package_handle_standard_args(Automoc4 CONFIG_MODE) |
| |
| In this case, a ``FindAutmoc4.cmake`` module wraps a call to |
| ``find_package(Automoc4 NO_MODULE)`` and adds an additional search |
| directory for ``automoc4``. Then the call to |
| ``find_package_handle_standard_args`` produces a proper success/failure |
| message. |
| #]=======================================================================] |
| |
| include(${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/FindPackageMessage.cmake) |
| |
| # internal helper macro |
| macro(_FPHSA_FAILURE_MESSAGE _msg) |
| set (__msg "${_msg}") |
| if (FPHSA_REASON_FAILURE_MESSAGE) |
| string(APPEND __msg "\n Reason given by package: ${FPHSA_REASON_FAILURE_MESSAGE}\n") |
| endif() |
| if (${_NAME}_FIND_REQUIRED) |
| message(FATAL_ERROR "${__msg}") |
| else () |
| if (NOT ${_NAME}_FIND_QUIETLY) |
| message(STATUS "${__msg}") |
| endif () |
| endif () |
| endmacro() |
| |
| |
| # internal helper macro to generate the failure message when used in CONFIG_MODE: |
| macro(_FPHSA_HANDLE_FAILURE_CONFIG_MODE) |
| # <PackageName>_CONFIG is set, but FOUND is false, this means that some other of the REQUIRED_VARS was not found: |
| if(${_NAME}_CONFIG) |
| _FPHSA_FAILURE_MESSAGE("${FPHSA_FAIL_MESSAGE}: missing:${MISSING_VARS} (found ${${_NAME}_CONFIG} ${VERSION_MSG})") |
| else() |
| # If _CONSIDERED_CONFIGS is set, the config-file has been found, but no suitable version. |
| # List them all in the error message: |
| if(${_NAME}_CONSIDERED_CONFIGS) |
| set(configsText "") |
| list(LENGTH ${_NAME}_CONSIDERED_CONFIGS configsCount) |
| math(EXPR configsCount "${configsCount} - 1") |
| foreach(currentConfigIndex RANGE ${configsCount}) |
| list(GET ${_NAME}_CONSIDERED_CONFIGS ${currentConfigIndex} filename) |
| list(GET ${_NAME}_CONSIDERED_VERSIONS ${currentConfigIndex} version) |
| string(APPEND configsText "\n ${filename} (version ${version})") |
| endforeach() |
| if (${_NAME}_NOT_FOUND_MESSAGE) |
| if (FPHSA_REASON_FAILURE_MESSAGE) |
| string(PREPEND FPHSA_REASON_FAILURE_MESSAGE "${${_NAME}_NOT_FOUND_MESSAGE}\n ") |
| else() |
| set(FPHSA_REASON_FAILURE_MESSAGE "${${_NAME}_NOT_FOUND_MESSAGE}") |
| endif() |
| else() |
| string(APPEND configsText "\n") |
| endif() |
| _FPHSA_FAILURE_MESSAGE("${FPHSA_FAIL_MESSAGE} ${VERSION_MSG}, checked the following files:${configsText}") |
| |
| else() |
| # Simple case: No Config-file was found at all: |
| _FPHSA_FAILURE_MESSAGE("${FPHSA_FAIL_MESSAGE}: found neither ${_NAME}Config.cmake nor ${_NAME_LOWER}-config.cmake ${VERSION_MSG}") |
| endif() |
| endif() |
| endmacro() |
| |
| |
| function(FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS _NAME _FIRST_ARG) |
| |
| # Set up the arguments for `cmake_parse_arguments`. |
| set(options CONFIG_MODE HANDLE_COMPONENTS NAME_MISMATCHED) |
| set(oneValueArgs FAIL_MESSAGE REASON_FAILURE_MESSAGE VERSION_VAR FOUND_VAR) |
| set(multiValueArgs REQUIRED_VARS) |
| |
| # Check whether we are in 'simple' or 'extended' mode: |
| set(_KEYWORDS_FOR_EXTENDED_MODE ${options} ${oneValueArgs} ${multiValueArgs} ) |
| list(FIND _KEYWORDS_FOR_EXTENDED_MODE "${_FIRST_ARG}" INDEX) |
| |
| unset(FPHSA_NAME_MISMATCHED_override) |
| if (DEFINED FPHSA_NAME_MISMATCHED) |
| # If the variable NAME_MISMATCHED variable is set, error if it is passed as |
| # an argument. The former is for old signatures, the latter is for new |
| # signatures. |
| list(FIND ARGN "NAME_MISMATCHED" name_mismatched_idx) |
| if (NOT name_mismatched_idx EQUAL "-1") |
| message(FATAL_ERROR |
| "The `NAME_MISMATCHED` argument may only be specified by the argument or " |
| "the variable, not both.") |
| endif () |
| |
| # But use the variable if it is not an argument to avoid forcing minimum |
| # CMake version bumps for calling modules. |
| set(FPHSA_NAME_MISMATCHED_override "${FPHSA_NAME_MISMATCHED}") |
| endif () |
| |
| if(${INDEX} EQUAL -1) |
| set(FPHSA_FAIL_MESSAGE ${_FIRST_ARG}) |
| set(FPHSA_REQUIRED_VARS ${ARGN}) |
| set(FPHSA_VERSION_VAR) |
| else() |
| cmake_parse_arguments(FPHSA "${options}" "${oneValueArgs}" "${multiValueArgs}" ${_FIRST_ARG} ${ARGN}) |
| |
| if(FPHSA_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS) |
| message(FATAL_ERROR "Unknown keywords given to FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS(): \"${FPHSA_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS}\"") |
| endif() |
| |
| if(NOT FPHSA_FAIL_MESSAGE) |
| set(FPHSA_FAIL_MESSAGE "DEFAULT_MSG") |
| endif() |
| |
| # In config-mode, we rely on the variable <PackageName>_CONFIG, which is set by find_package() |
| # when it successfully found the config-file, including version checking: |
| if(FPHSA_CONFIG_MODE) |
| list(INSERT FPHSA_REQUIRED_VARS 0 ${_NAME}_CONFIG) |
| list(REMOVE_DUPLICATES FPHSA_REQUIRED_VARS) |
| set(FPHSA_VERSION_VAR ${_NAME}_VERSION) |
| endif() |
| |
| if(NOT FPHSA_REQUIRED_VARS) |
| message(FATAL_ERROR "No REQUIRED_VARS specified for FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS()") |
| endif() |
| endif() |
| |
| if (DEFINED FPHSA_NAME_MISMATCHED_override) |
| set(FPHSA_NAME_MISMATCHED "${FPHSA_NAME_MISMATCHED_override}") |
| endif () |
| |
| if (DEFINED CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_NAME |
| AND NOT FPHSA_NAME_MISMATCHED |
| AND NOT _NAME STREQUAL CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_NAME) |
| message(AUTHOR_WARNING |
| "The package name passed to `find_package_handle_standard_args` " |
| "(${_NAME}) does not match the name of the calling package " |
| "(${CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_NAME}). This can lead to problems in calling " |
| "code that expects `find_package` result variables (e.g., `_FOUND`) " |
| "to follow a certain pattern.") |
| endif () |
| |
| # now that we collected all arguments, process them |
| |
| if("x${FPHSA_FAIL_MESSAGE}" STREQUAL "xDEFAULT_MSG") |
| set(FPHSA_FAIL_MESSAGE "Could NOT find ${_NAME}") |
| endif() |
| |
| list(GET FPHSA_REQUIRED_VARS 0 _FIRST_REQUIRED_VAR) |
| |
| string(TOUPPER ${_NAME} _NAME_UPPER) |
| string(TOLOWER ${_NAME} _NAME_LOWER) |
| |
| if(FPHSA_FOUND_VAR) |
| set(_FOUND_VAR_UPPER ${_NAME_UPPER}_FOUND) |
| set(_FOUND_VAR_MIXED ${_NAME}_FOUND) |
| if(FPHSA_FOUND_VAR STREQUAL _FOUND_VAR_MIXED OR FPHSA_FOUND_VAR STREQUAL _FOUND_VAR_UPPER) |
| set(_FOUND_VAR ${FPHSA_FOUND_VAR}) |
| else() |
| message(FATAL_ERROR "The argument for FOUND_VAR is \"${FPHSA_FOUND_VAR}\", but only \"${_FOUND_VAR_MIXED}\" and \"${_FOUND_VAR_UPPER}\" are valid names.") |
| endif() |
| else() |
| set(_FOUND_VAR ${_NAME_UPPER}_FOUND) |
| endif() |
| |
| # collect all variables which were not found, so they can be printed, so the |
| # user knows better what went wrong (#6375) |
| set(MISSING_VARS "") |
| set(DETAILS "") |
| # check if all passed variables are valid |
| set(FPHSA_FOUND_${_NAME} TRUE) |
| foreach(_CURRENT_VAR ${FPHSA_REQUIRED_VARS}) |
| if(NOT ${_CURRENT_VAR}) |
| set(FPHSA_FOUND_${_NAME} FALSE) |
| string(APPEND MISSING_VARS " ${_CURRENT_VAR}") |
| else() |
| string(APPEND DETAILS "[${${_CURRENT_VAR}}]") |
| endif() |
| endforeach() |
| if(FPHSA_FOUND_${_NAME}) |
| set(${_NAME}_FOUND TRUE) |
| set(${_NAME_UPPER}_FOUND TRUE) |
| else() |
| set(${_NAME}_FOUND FALSE) |
| set(${_NAME_UPPER}_FOUND FALSE) |
| endif() |
| |
| # component handling |
| unset(FOUND_COMPONENTS_MSG) |
| unset(MISSING_COMPONENTS_MSG) |
| |
| if(FPHSA_HANDLE_COMPONENTS) |
| foreach(comp ${${_NAME}_FIND_COMPONENTS}) |
| if(${_NAME}_${comp}_FOUND) |
| |
| if(NOT DEFINED FOUND_COMPONENTS_MSG) |
| set(FOUND_COMPONENTS_MSG "found components:") |
| endif() |
| string(APPEND FOUND_COMPONENTS_MSG " ${comp}") |
| |
| else() |
| |
| if(NOT DEFINED MISSING_COMPONENTS_MSG) |
| set(MISSING_COMPONENTS_MSG "missing components:") |
| endif() |
| string(APPEND MISSING_COMPONENTS_MSG " ${comp}") |
| |
| if(${_NAME}_FIND_REQUIRED_${comp}) |
| set(${_NAME}_FOUND FALSE) |
| string(APPEND MISSING_VARS " ${comp}") |
| endif() |
| |
| endif() |
| endforeach() |
| set(COMPONENT_MSG "${FOUND_COMPONENTS_MSG} ${MISSING_COMPONENTS_MSG}") |
| string(APPEND DETAILS "[c${COMPONENT_MSG}]") |
| endif() |
| |
| # version handling: |
| set(VERSION_MSG "") |
| set(VERSION_OK TRUE) |
| |
| # check with DEFINED here as the requested or found version may be "0" |
| if (DEFINED ${_NAME}_FIND_VERSION) |
| if(DEFINED ${FPHSA_VERSION_VAR}) |
| set(_FOUND_VERSION ${${FPHSA_VERSION_VAR}}) |
| |
| if(${_NAME}_FIND_VERSION_EXACT) # exact version required |
| # count the dots in the version string |
| string(REGEX REPLACE "[^.]" "" _VERSION_DOTS "${_FOUND_VERSION}") |
| # add one dot because there is one dot more than there are components |
| string(LENGTH "${_VERSION_DOTS}." _VERSION_DOTS) |
| if (_VERSION_DOTS GREATER ${_NAME}_FIND_VERSION_COUNT) |
| # Because of the C++ implementation of find_package() ${_NAME}_FIND_VERSION_COUNT |
| # is at most 4 here. Therefore a simple lookup table is used. |
| if (${_NAME}_FIND_VERSION_COUNT EQUAL 1) |
| set(_VERSION_REGEX "[^.]*") |
| elseif (${_NAME}_FIND_VERSION_COUNT EQUAL 2) |
| set(_VERSION_REGEX "[^.]*\\.[^.]*") |
| elseif (${_NAME}_FIND_VERSION_COUNT EQUAL 3) |
| set(_VERSION_REGEX "[^.]*\\.[^.]*\\.[^.]*") |
| else () |
| set(_VERSION_REGEX "[^.]*\\.[^.]*\\.[^.]*\\.[^.]*") |
| endif () |
| string(REGEX REPLACE "^(${_VERSION_REGEX})\\..*" "\\1" _VERSION_HEAD "${_FOUND_VERSION}") |
| unset(_VERSION_REGEX) |
| if (NOT ${_NAME}_FIND_VERSION VERSION_EQUAL _VERSION_HEAD) |
| set(VERSION_MSG "Found unsuitable version \"${_FOUND_VERSION}\", but required is exact version \"${${_NAME}_FIND_VERSION}\"") |
| set(VERSION_OK FALSE) |
| else () |
| set(VERSION_MSG "(found suitable exact version \"${_FOUND_VERSION}\")") |
| endif () |
| unset(_VERSION_HEAD) |
| else () |
| if (NOT ${_NAME}_FIND_VERSION VERSION_EQUAL _FOUND_VERSION) |
| set(VERSION_MSG "Found unsuitable version \"${_FOUND_VERSION}\", but required is exact version \"${${_NAME}_FIND_VERSION}\"") |
| set(VERSION_OK FALSE) |
| else () |
| set(VERSION_MSG "(found suitable exact version \"${_FOUND_VERSION}\")") |
| endif () |
| endif () |
| unset(_VERSION_DOTS) |
| |
| else() # minimum version specified: |
| if (${_NAME}_FIND_VERSION VERSION_GREATER _FOUND_VERSION) |
| set(VERSION_MSG "Found unsuitable version \"${_FOUND_VERSION}\", but required is at least \"${${_NAME}_FIND_VERSION}\"") |
| set(VERSION_OK FALSE) |
| else () |
| set(VERSION_MSG "(found suitable version \"${_FOUND_VERSION}\", minimum required is \"${${_NAME}_FIND_VERSION}\")") |
| endif () |
| endif() |
| |
| else() |
| |
| # if the package was not found, but a version was given, add that to the output: |
| if(${_NAME}_FIND_VERSION_EXACT) |
| set(VERSION_MSG "(Required is exact version \"${${_NAME}_FIND_VERSION}\")") |
| else() |
| set(VERSION_MSG "(Required is at least version \"${${_NAME}_FIND_VERSION}\")") |
| endif() |
| |
| endif() |
| else () |
| # Check with DEFINED as the found version may be 0. |
| if(DEFINED ${FPHSA_VERSION_VAR}) |
| set(VERSION_MSG "(found version \"${${FPHSA_VERSION_VAR}}\")") |
| endif() |
| endif () |
| |
| if(VERSION_OK) |
| string(APPEND DETAILS "[v${${FPHSA_VERSION_VAR}}(${${_NAME}_FIND_VERSION})]") |
| else() |
| set(${_NAME}_FOUND FALSE) |
| endif() |
| |
| |
| # print the result: |
| if (${_NAME}_FOUND) |
| FIND_PACKAGE_MESSAGE(${_NAME} "Found ${_NAME}: ${${_FIRST_REQUIRED_VAR}} ${VERSION_MSG} ${COMPONENT_MSG}" "${DETAILS}") |
| else () |
| |
| if(FPHSA_CONFIG_MODE) |
| _FPHSA_HANDLE_FAILURE_CONFIG_MODE() |
| else() |
| if(NOT VERSION_OK) |
| _FPHSA_FAILURE_MESSAGE("${FPHSA_FAIL_MESSAGE}: ${VERSION_MSG} (found ${${_FIRST_REQUIRED_VAR}})") |
| else() |
| _FPHSA_FAILURE_MESSAGE("${FPHSA_FAIL_MESSAGE} (missing:${MISSING_VARS}) ${VERSION_MSG}") |
| endif() |
| endif() |
| |
| endif () |
| |
| set(${_NAME}_FOUND ${${_NAME}_FOUND} PARENT_SCOPE) |
| set(${_NAME_UPPER}_FOUND ${${_NAME}_FOUND} PARENT_SCOPE) |
| endfunction() |