CheckFunctionExists
Check if a C function can be linked:
check_function_exists(<function> <variable>)
Check that the <function>
is provided by libraries on the system and store the result in a <variable>
. <variable>
will be created as an internal cache variable.
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
Note
Prefer using CheckSymbolExists
instead of this module, for the following reasons:
-
check_function_exists()
can’t detect functions that are inlined in headers or specified as a macro. -
check_function_exists()
can’t detect anything in the 32-bit versions of the Win32 API, because of a mismatch in calling conventions. -
check_function_exists()
only verifies linking, it does not verify that the function is declared in system headers.
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