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Commit 378473f9 authored by Brad King's avatar Brad King Committed by Kitware Robot
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Merge topic 'fortran-docs'


3d63d3ce Help: Add examples to CheckFortranSource{Runs,Compiles}

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......@@ -17,8 +17,20 @@ Check if given Fortran source compiles and links into an executable.
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Checks that the source supplied in ``<code>`` can be compiled as a Fortran
source file and linked as an executable (so it must contain at least a
``PROGRAM`` entry point). The result will be stored in the internal cache
source file and linked as an executable. The ``<code>`` must be a Fortran program
containing at least an ``end`` statement--for example:
.. code-block:: cmake
check_fortran_source_compiles("character :: b; error stop b; end" F2018ESTOPOK SRC_EXT F90)
This command can help avoid costly build processes when a compiler lacks support
for a necessary feature, or a particular vendor library is not compatible with
the Fortran compiler version being used. This generate-time check may advise the
user of such before the main build process. See also the
:command:`check_fortran_source_runs` command to actually run the compiled code.
The result will be stored in the internal cache
variable ``<resultVar>``, with a boolean true value for success and boolean
false for failure.
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......@@ -16,8 +16,20 @@ subsequently be run.
[SRC_EXT <extension>])
Check that the source supplied in ``<code>`` can be compiled as a Fortran source
file, linked as an executable and then run. The ``<code>`` must contain at
least ``program; end program`` statements. If the ``<code>`` could be built and run
file, linked as an executable and then run. The ``<code>`` must be a Fortran program
containing at least an ``end`` statement--for example:
.. code-block:: cmake
check_fortran_source_runs("real :: x[*]; call co_sum(x); end" F2018coarrayOK)
This command can help avoid costly build processes when a compiler lacks support
for a necessary feature, or a particular vendor library is not compatible with
the Fortran compiler version being used. Some of these failures only occur at runtime
instead of linktime, and a trivial runtime example can catch the issue before the
main build process.
If the ``<code>`` could be built and run
successfully, the internal cache variable specified by ``<resultVar>`` will
be set to 1, otherwise it will be set to an value that evaluates to boolean
false (e.g. an empty string or an error message).
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