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Revision 96ea613f169cedc4087b536d95ca6c128b8f4eb6 authored by Brad King on 27 October 2020, 11:05:11 UTC, committed by Kitware Robot on 27 October 2020, 11:05:18 UTC
2b0d3c3524 CUDA: Use MSVC version to determine supported C++ standard levels

Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !5423
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Tip revision: 96ea613f169cedc4087b536d95ca6c128b8f4eb6 authored by Brad King on 27 October 2020, 11:05:11 UTC
Merge topic 'correct_msvc_cuda_flag_warning' into release-3.19
Tip revision: 96ea613
CMakeSystemSpecificInitialize.cmake
# Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-Clause License.  See accompanying
# file Copyright.txt or https://cmake.org/licensing for details.


# This file is included by cmGlobalGenerator::EnableLanguage.
# It is included before the compiler has been determined.

# The CMAKE_EFFECTIVE_SYSTEM_NAME is used to load compiler and compiler
# wrapper configuration files. By default it equals to CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME
# but could be overridden in the ${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME}-Initialize files.
#
# It is useful to share the same aforementioned configuration files and
# avoids duplicating them in case of tightly related platforms.
#
# An example are the platforms supported by Xcode (macOS, iOS, tvOS,
# and watchOS). For all of those the CMAKE_EFFECTIVE_SYSTEM_NAME is
# set to Apple which results in using
# Platform/Apple-AppleClang-CXX.cmake for the Apple C++ compiler.
set(CMAKE_EFFECTIVE_SYSTEM_NAME "${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME}")

include(Platform/${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME}-Initialize OPTIONAL)

set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_SPECIFIC_INITIALIZE_LOADED 1)
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