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In CMake, how does CHECK_INCLUDE_FILE_CXX work?

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cmake

The following code prints nothing

CHECK_INCLUDE_FILE_CXX(glog/logging.h GLOG_INCLUDE)
IF(GLOG_INCLUDE)
   MESSAGE("YY")
ENDIF(GLOG_INCLUDE)

But I have the following environment variable set:

export CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/local/include

And, "ls /usr/local/include/glog/logging.h" returns the file.

I tried using

include_directories( "/usr/local/include" )

but GLOG_INCLUDE remains undefined after (logging.h remains not found.)

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Neil G Avatar asked Jun 15 '10 08:06

Neil G


1 Answers

Take a look at the CheckIncludeFileCXX.cmake. It should be in a directory in your cmake installation (I have it in /usr/share/cmake-2.8/Modules).

This file states:

# The following variables may be set before calling this macro to
# modify the way the check is run:
#
#  CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS = string of compile command line flags
#  CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS = list of macros to define (-DFOO=bar)
#  CMAKE_REQUIRED_INCLUDES = list of include directories
#  

So you can try setting this variable before caling the command, like this:

set (CMAKE_REQUIRED_INCLUDES "/usr/local/include")
CHECK_INCLUDE_FILE_CXX(glog/logging.h GLOG_INCLUDE)
IF(GLOG_INCLUDE)
   MESSAGE("YY")
ENDIF(GLOG_INCLUDE)
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Unknown Avatar answered Oct 24 '22 02:10

Unknown