For an initial implementation I would base the work on the PGI compiler module ( https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/blob/v3.14.3/Modules/Compiler/PGI-CXX.cmake ) not the GNU-CXX module. This will allow you to add a new compiler with only meta-language flags ( cxx_std_11, cxx_std_14, ... ) and you avoid the complexity of having to manually build the feature tables.
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 3:58 AM Zehner Paul <zehner.p...@jaxa.jp> wrote: > > Kai, > > > Thanks for your answer and for your presentation. So, I will try to add > support for this Fujitsu compiler. Is there a list of the common compile > features that I can base me upon? I plan use `GNU-CXX.cmake` as a source of > inspiration. > > > If I succeed to complete the `Fujitsu-CXX.cmake` file, I will propose it as a > merge request. > > > -- > > Paul Zehner, Ph. D. > > Invited Researcher > > Numerical Simulation Research Unit > > Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency > > 7-44-1 Jindaiji Higashi-machi, Chofu-shi, Tokyo > > 182-8522, Japan > > Tel. +81-50-3362-7933 > > Fax. +81-422-40-3327 > > zehner.p...@jaxa.jp > > www.jaxa.jp > > > > ________________________________ > From: Kai Wolf <kai.w...@gmail.com> > Sent: Friday, April 26, 2019 16:22 > To: Zehner Paul > Cc: cmake@cmake.org > Subject: Re: [CMake] Support of compile features for Fujitsu C++ Compiler > > If you want to add support to your specific compiler, you could add or extend > another Fujitsu-DetermineCompiler.cmake > file and append your CMAKE_MODULE_PATH in order to CMake to find it. You > probably also need to adjust > *Fujitsu-CXX.cmake, Fujitsu-CXX-FeatureTests.cmake and so on. > > I gave a talk a few years ago that shortly explains the whole process of > CMake initialization and compiler verification which > you can find here: > https://github.com/NewProggie/Talks/blob/master/2017-06-dep-management-with-cmake-MUC%2B%2B.pdf > > > Greetings, > > Kai > > http://kai-wolf.me > http://effective-cmake.com > > Am 26.04.2019 um 07:35 schrieb Zehner Paul <zehner.p...@jaxa.jp>: > > Hello Cmake community, > > I would like to use Cmake to build research simulation programs in a Fujitsu > supercomputer environment. Unfortunately, it seems that Cmake (version 3.14) > does not support any compile feature for the Fujitsu C++ compiler (FCCpx, > version 2.0.0 P-id: T01815-02 (Jul 12 2018 13:13:18)). I add I am pretty new > to Cmake. Searching for similar issues, I found only this > [thread](https://cmake.org/pipermail/cmake-developers/2014-August/010989.html), > which talk about basic support of the compiler. > > I tested it on a simple project, and the line: > > ```cmake > target_compile_features(test PUBLIC cxx_std_11) > ``` > > fails with this message: > > ``` > CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:15 (target_compile_features): > target_compile_features no known features for CXX compiler > > "Fujitsu" > > version . > > ``` > > So, it seems that the compiler is detected (without its version), but compile > features are not known. To be sure, I ran this simple test to list any > supported features: > > ```cmake > cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.1.0 FATAL_ERROR) > project(foobar CXX) > message("Your C++ compiler supports these C++ features:") > foreach(i ${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILE_FEATURES}) > message("${i}") > endforeach() > ``` > > and no feature are listed. > > So, what should I do from now on? Are there some people here using Cmake with > Fujitsu who could help me? Should I propose a patch with the different > compile features of the compiler? Or should I address it to Fujitsu? > > Thanks for your help, > > -- > Paul Zehner, Ph. D. > Invited Researcher > Numerical Simulation Research Unit > Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency > 7-44-1 Jindaiji Higashi-machi, Chofu-shi, Tokyo > 182-8522, Japan > Tel. +81-50-3362-7933 > Fax. +81-422-40-3327 > zehner.p...@jaxa.jp > www.jaxa.jp > -- > > Powered by www.kitware.com > > Please keep messages on-topic and check the CMake FAQ at: > http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ > > Kitware offers various services to support the CMake community. 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