# Define variables for alignment of int64, void*, and double function(alignof VAR_ALIGNOF_INT64_T VAR_ALIGNOF_VOIDP VAR_ALIGNOF_DOUBLE) if(NOT DEFINED ${VAR_ALIGNOF_DOUBLE}) # Compile alignment checker source set(alignof_checker_target ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/${CMAKE_FILES_DIRECTORY}/CheckAlignOf.bin) set(alignof_checker_source_dir ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}) try_compile(alignof_checker_ok ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR} ${alignof_checker_source_dir}/CheckAlignment.c COPY_FILE ${alignof_checker_target}) if(alignof_checker_ok) # Match 1,4, 8,16,32 or 64 alignments set(alignof_pat_regex "(1|4|8|16|32|64)") # Read patterns from compiled executable FILE(STRINGS ${alignof_checker_target} alignof_int64_pat REGEX "INT64_ALIGNMENT=${alignof_pat_regex}" LIMIT_COUNT 1) FILE(STRINGS ${alignof_checker_target} alignof_voidp_pat REGEX "VOIDP_ALIGNMENT=${alignof_pat_regex}" LIMIT_COUNT 1) FILE(STRINGS ${alignof_checker_target} alignof_double_pat REGEX "DOUBLE_ALIGNMENT=${alignof_pat_regex}" LIMIT_COUNT 1) # Extract alignments from patterns and assign them to the variables string(REGEX MATCH "${alignof_pat_regex}$" int64_alignment "${alignof_int64_pat}") string(REGEX MATCH "${alignof_pat_regex}$" double_alignment "${alignof_double_pat}") string(REGEX MATCH "${alignof_pat_regex}$" voidp_alignment "${alignof_voidp_pat}") # Cache the results set(${VAR_ALIGNOF_INT64_T} ${int64_alignment} CACHE STRING "Alignment of int64_t") set(${VAR_ALIGNOF_DOUBLE} ${double_alignment} CACHE STRING "Alignment of double") set(${VAR_ALIGNOF_VOIDP} ${voidp_alignment} CACHE STRING "Alignment of void*") # Report the results foreach(alignof_type INT64_T DOUBLE VOIDP) MESSAGE(STATUS "Check alignment of ${alignof_type}: ${${VAR_ALIGNOF_${alignof_type}}}") endforeach(alignof_type) else() MESSAGE(FATAL_ERROR "Check alignment: unable to compile test program.") endif(alignof_checker_ok) if(NOT DEFINED ${VAR_ALIGNOF_INT64_T}) MESSAGE(FATAL_ERROR "Check alignment: unable to determine void*, double and int64_t alignment.") endif() endif(NOT DEFINED ${VAR_ALIGNOF_DOUBLE}) endfunction()