CheckCXXCompilerFlag

This module provides a command to check whether the C++ compiler supports a given flag.

Load this module in a CMake project with:

include(CheckCXXCompilerFlag)

Commands

This module provides the following command:

check_cxx_compiler_flag

Checks once whether the C++ compiler supports a given flag:

check_cxx_compiler_flag(<flag> <variable>)

This command checks once that the <flag> is accepted by the CXX compiler without producing a diagnostic message. Multiple flags can be specified in one argument as a string using a semicolon-separated list.

The result of the check is stored in the internal cache variable specified by <variable>, with boolean true for success and boolean false for failure.

A successful result only indicates that the compiler did not report an error when given the flag. Whether the flag has any effect, or the intended one, is outside the scope of this module.

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Since the underlying try_compile() command also uses flags from variables like CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS, unknown or unsupported flags in those variables may result in a false negative for this check.

Variables Affecting the Check

The following variables may be set before calling this command to modify the way the check is run:

CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS

A space-separated string of additional flags to pass to the compiler. A semicolon-separated list will not work. The contents of CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS and its associated configuration-specific CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_<CONFIG> variables are automatically prepended to the compiler command before the contents of this variable.

CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS

A semicolon-separated list of compiler definitions, each of the form -DFOO or -DFOO=bar. A definition for the name specified by the result variable argument of the check command is also added automatically.

CMAKE_REQUIRED_INCLUDES

A semicolon-separated list of header search paths to pass to the compiler. These will be the only header search paths used; the contents of the INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES directory property will be ignored.

CMAKE_REQUIRED_LINK_OPTIONS

Added in version 3.14.

A semicolon-separated list of options to add to the link command (see try_compile() for further details).

CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES

A semicolon-separated list of libraries to add to the link command. These can be the names of system libraries, or they can be Imported Targets (see try_compile() for further details).

CMAKE_REQUIRED_LINK_DIRECTORIES

Added in version 3.31.

A semicolon-separated list of library search paths to pass to the linker (see try_compile() for further details).

CMAKE_REQUIRED_QUIET

Added in version 3.1.

If this variable evaluates to a boolean true value, all status messages associated with the check will be suppressed.

CMAKE_TRY_COMPILE_TARGET_TYPE

Internally, the try_compile() command is used to perform the check, and this variable controls the type of target it creates. If this variable is set to EXECUTABLE (the default), the check compiles and links the test source code as an executable program. If set to STATIC_LIBRARY, the test source code is compiled but not linked.

Examples

The following example demonstrates how to use this module to check the C++ compiler flag -fsycl. The result of the check is stored in the internal cache variable HAVE_FSYCL_FLAG, and the flag is conditionally enabled using the target_compile_options() command. The $<COMPILE_LANGUAGE:...> generator expression ensures that the flag is added only to CXX source files.

include(CheckCXXCompilerFlag)
check_cxx_compiler_flag(-fsycl HAVE_FSYCL_FLAG)

if(HAVE_FSYCL_FLAG)
  target_compile_options(
    example
    PRIVATE $<$<COMPILE_LANGUAGE:CXX>:-fsycl>
  )
endif()

See Also

  • The CheckCompilerFlag module for a more general command to check whether a compiler flag is supported.