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Tip revision: 8d70ed5a10362209d265a15d993f319235aea7e5 authored by Brad King on 07 November 2018, 12:50:43 UTC
CMake 3.13.0-rc3
CMake 3.13.0-rc3
Tip revision: 8d70ed5
TestForANSIForScope.cmake
# Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-Clause License. See accompanying
# file Copyright.txt or https://cmake.org/licensing for details.
#.rst:
# TestForANSIForScope
# -------------------
#
# Check for ANSI for scope support
#
# Check if the compiler restricts the scope of variables declared in a
# for-init-statement to the loop body.
#
# ::
#
# CMAKE_NO_ANSI_FOR_SCOPE - holds result
if(NOT DEFINED CMAKE_ANSI_FOR_SCOPE)
message(STATUS "Check for ANSI scope")
try_compile(CMAKE_ANSI_FOR_SCOPE ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}
${CMAKE_ROOT}/Modules/TestForAnsiForScope.cxx
OUTPUT_VARIABLE OUTPUT)
if (CMAKE_ANSI_FOR_SCOPE)
message(STATUS "Check for ANSI scope - found")
set (CMAKE_NO_ANSI_FOR_SCOPE 0 CACHE INTERNAL
"Does the compiler support ansi for scope.")
file(APPEND ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}${CMAKE_FILES_DIRECTORY}/CMakeOutput.log
"Determining if the CXX compiler understands ansi for scopes passed with "
"the following output:\n${OUTPUT}\n\n")
else ()
message(STATUS "Check for ANSI scope - not found")
set (CMAKE_NO_ANSI_FOR_SCOPE 1 CACHE INTERNAL
"Does the compiler support ansi for scope.")
file(APPEND ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}${CMAKE_FILES_DIRECTORY}/CMakeError.log
"Determining if the CXX compiler understands ansi for scopes failed with "
"the following output:\n${OUTPUT}\n\n")
endif ()
endif()