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Revision 209b896f2c5e7c12e5a75a572469517a298081b2 authored by Brad King on 17 November 2021, 15:35:12 UTC, committed by Brad King on 17 November 2021, 15:41:30 UTC
The Makefile generators use an internal `cmake -E cmake_copy_f90_mod`
tool to avoid rebuilding module consumers when the `.mod` content
changes only in a trivial way (e.g. the time it was built).  This is
done with logic specific to each vendor's module file format.  Enable
the "Intel" format support when using the IntelLLVM compiler (ifx) too.

Issue: #22922
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Tip revision: 209b896f2c5e7c12e5a75a572469517a298081b2 authored by Brad King on 17 November 2021, 15:35:12 UTC
IntelLLVM: Enable Fortran module rebuild avoidance in Makefile generators
Tip revision: 209b896
cmSourceFileLocation.h
/* Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-Clause License.  See accompanying
   file Copyright.txt or https://cmake.org/licensing for details.  */
#pragma once

#include "cmConfigure.h" // IWYU pragma: keep

#include <string>

#include "cmSourceFileLocationKind.h"

class cmMakefile;

/** \class cmSourceFileLocation
 * \brief cmSourceFileLocation tracks knowledge about a source file location
 *
 * Source files can be referenced by a variety of names.  The
 * directory and/or extension may be omitted leading to a certain
 * level of ambiguity about the source file location.  This class is
 * used by cmSourceFile to keep track of what is known about the
 * source file location.  Each reference may add some information
 * about the directory or extension of the file.
 */
class cmSourceFileLocation
{
public:
  /**
   * Construct for a source file created in a given cmMakefile
   * instance with an initial name.
   */
  cmSourceFileLocation(
    cmMakefile const* mf, const std::string& name,
    cmSourceFileLocationKind kind = cmSourceFileLocationKind::Ambiguous);
  cmSourceFileLocation();
  cmSourceFileLocation(const cmSourceFileLocation& loc);

  cmSourceFileLocation& operator=(cmSourceFileLocation const&) = delete;

  /**
   * Return whether the given source file location could refers to the
   * same source file as this location given the level of ambiguity in
   * each location.
   */
  bool Matches(cmSourceFileLocation const& loc);

  /**
   * Explicitly state that the source file is located in the source tree.
   */
  void DirectoryUseSource();

  /**
   * Explicitly state that the source file is located in the build tree.
   */
  void DirectoryUseBinary();

  /**
   * Return whether the directory containing the source is ambiguous.
   */
  bool DirectoryIsAmbiguous() const { return this->AmbiguousDirectory; }

  /**
   * Return whether the extension of the source name is ambiguous.
   */
  bool ExtensionIsAmbiguous() const { return this->AmbiguousExtension; }

  /**
   * Get the directory containing the file as best is currently known.
   * If DirectoryIsAmbiguous() returns false this will be a full path.
   * Otherwise it will be a relative path (possibly empty) that is
   * either with respect to the source or build tree.
   */
  const std::string& GetDirectory() const { return this->Directory; }

  /**
   * Get the file name as best is currently known.  If
   * ExtensionIsAmbiguous() returns true this name may not be the
   * final name (but could be).  Otherwise the returned name is the
   * final name.
   */
  const std::string& GetName() const { return this->Name; }

  /**
   * Get the full file path composed of GetDirectory() and GetName().
   */
  std::string GetFullPath() const;

  /**
   * Get the cmMakefile instance for which the source file was created.
   */
  cmMakefile const* GetMakefile() const { return this->Makefile; }

private:
  cmMakefile const* const Makefile = nullptr;
  bool AmbiguousDirectory = true;
  bool AmbiguousExtension = true;
  std::string Directory;
  std::string Name;

  bool MatchesAmbiguousExtension(cmSourceFileLocation const& loc) const;

  // Update the location with additional knowledge.
  void Update(cmSourceFileLocation const& loc);
  void UpdateExtension(const std::string& name);
};
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