CheckSymbolExists¶
Provides a macro to check if a symbol exists as a function, variable,
or macro in C
.
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check_symbol_exists
¶ check_symbol_exists(<symbol> <files> <variable>)
Check that the
<symbol>
is available after including given header<files>
and store the result in a<variable>
. Specify the list of files in one argument as a semicolon-separated list.<variable>
will be created as an internal cache variable.
If the header files define the symbol as a macro it is considered
available and assumed to work. If the header files declare the symbol
as a function or variable then the symbol must also be available for
linking (so intrinsics may not be detected).
If the symbol is a type, enum value, or intrinsic it will not be recognized
(consider using CheckTypeSize
or CheckCSourceCompiles
).
If the check needs to be done in C++, consider using
CheckCXXSymbolExists
instead.
The following variables may be set before calling this macro to modify the way the check is run:
CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS
- string of compile command line flags
CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS
- list of macros to define (-DFOO=bar)
CMAKE_REQUIRED_INCLUDES
- list of include directories
CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES
- list of libraries to link
CMAKE_REQUIRED_QUIET
- execute quietly without messages