####################################################################################################################### # # cmake module for finding @PROJECT_NAME@ # # returns: # @PROJECT_NAME@_FOUND : true or false, depending on whether the package was found # @PROJECT_NAME@_VERSION : the package version # @PROJECT_NAME@_INCLUDE_DIRS : path to the include directory # @PROJECT_NAME@_LIBRARY_DIRS : path to the library directory # @PROJECT_NAME@_LIBRARIES : libraries the depending project needs to link against # @PROJECT_NAME@_CXX_FLAGS : additional C++ compiler flags # @PROJECT_NAME@_LINKER_FLAGS : additional linker flags # # @author Martin Killenberg, DESY # ####################################################################################################################### ####################################################################################################################### # # IMPORTANT NOTE: # # DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE inside a project. Instead update the project-template repository and pull the change from # there. Make sure to keep the file generic, since it will be used by other projects, too. # # If you have modified this file inside a project despite this warning, make sure to cherry-pick all your changes # into the project-template repository immediately. # ####################################################################################################################### # The library itself must be "searched" using the FIND_LIBRARY command in the known install directory, to set # the variable properly FIND_LIBRARY(@PROJECT_NAME@_LIBRARY @PROJECT_NAME@ @CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX@/lib NO_DEFAULT_PATH ) @@PROJECT_NAME@_PUBLIC_DEPENDENCIES_L@ # Since this file is already part of the installation to be found, the configuration can be hard-coded at # installation time set(@PROJECT_NAME@_VERSION "@@PROJECT_NAME@_SOVERSION@") set(@PROJECT_NAME@_INCLUDE_DIRS @@PROJECT_NAME@_INCLUDE_DIRS@) set(@PROJECT_NAME@_LIBRARY_DIRS @@PROJECT_NAME@_LIBRARY_DIRS@) if(@@PROJECT_NAME@_HAS_LIBRARY@) set(@PROJECT_NAME@_LIBRARIES ${@PROJECT_NAME@_LIBRARY} @@PROJECT_NAME@_LIBRARIES@) else() set(@PROJECT_NAME@_LIBRARIES @@PROJECT_NAME@_LIBRARIES@) endif() set(@PROJECT_NAME@_CXX_FLAGS "@@PROJECT_NAME@_CXX_FLAGS@") set(@PROJECT_NAME@_LINKER_FLAGS "@@PROJECT_NAME@_LINKER_FLAGS@ @@PROJECT_NAME@_LINK_FLAGS@") set(@PROJECT_NAME@_LINK_FLAGS "@@PROJECT_NAME@_LINKER_FLAGS@ @@PROJECT_NAME@_LINK_FLAGS@") set(@PROJECT_NAME@_PREFIX "@CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX@") # Use a macro provided by CMake to check if all the listed arguments are valid and set @PROJECT_NAME@_FOUND accordingly. # This is mainly important to check the version. set(@PROJECT_NAME@_FOUND 0) include(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs) # The FOUND_VAR option in FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS was introduced in cmake-2.8.11, but Ubuntu 12.04 has cmake-2.8.7 only. # Thus we use a work around here for older cmake versions. if("${CMAKE_VERSION}" VERSION_LESS 2.8.11) # The old version always provides a variable with upper case project name, so we just copy that FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS(@PROJECT_NAME@ REQUIRED_VARS @PROJECT_NAME@_PREFIX VERSION_VAR @PROJECT_NAME@_VERSION) STRING(TOUPPER "@PROJECT_NAME@" PROJECT_NAME_UPPERCASE) set(@PROJECT_NAME@_FOUND ${${PROJECT_NAME_UPPERCASE}_FOUND}) else() FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS(@PROJECT_NAME@ REQUIRED_VARS @PROJECT_NAME@_PREFIX VERSION_VAR @PROJECT_NAME@_VERSION FOUND_VAR @PROJECT_NAME@_FOUND) endif()