# Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-Clause License. See accompanying # file Copyright.txt or https://cmake.org/licensing for details. #[=======================================================================[.rst: FindIconv --------- This module finds the ``iconv()`` POSIX.1 functions on the system. These functions might be provided in the regular C library or externally in the form of an additional library. The following variables are provided to indicate iconv support: .. variable:: Iconv_FOUND Variable indicating if the iconv support was found. .. variable:: Iconv_INCLUDE_DIRS The directories containing the iconv headers. .. variable:: Iconv_LIBRARIES The iconv libraries to be linked. .. variable:: Iconv_IS_BUILT_IN A variable indicating whether iconv support is stemming from the C library or not. Even if the C library provides `iconv()`, the presence of an external `libiconv` implementation might lead to this being false. Additionally, the following :prop_tgt:`IMPORTED` target is being provided: .. variable:: Iconv::Iconv Imported target for using iconv. The following cache variables may also be set: .. variable:: Iconv_INCLUDE_DIR The directory containing the iconv headers. .. variable:: Iconv_LIBRARY The iconv library (if not implicitly given in the C library). .. note:: On POSIX platforms, iconv might be part of the C library and the cache variables ``Iconv_INCLUDE_DIR`` and ``Iconv_LIBRARY`` might be empty. #]=======================================================================] if (WIN32) # If neither C nor CXX are loaded, implicit iconv makes no sense. set(Iconv_IS_BUILT_IN FALSE) endif() # iconv can only be provided in libc on a POSIX system. # If any cache variable is already set, we'll skip this test. if(NOT DEFINED Iconv_IS_BUILT_IN) if(UNIX AND NOT DEFINED Iconv_INCLUDE_DIR AND NOT DEFINED Iconv_LIBRARY) include(CheckCSourceCompiles) # We always suppress the message here: Otherwise on supported systems # not having iconv in their C library (e.g. those using libiconv) # would always display a confusing "Looking for iconv - not found" message set(CMAKE_FIND_QUIETLY TRUE) # The following code will not work, but it's sufficient to see if it compiles. # Note: libiconv will define the iconv functions as macros, so CheckSymbolExists # will not yield correct results. set(Iconv_IMPLICIT_TEST_CODE " #include #include int main() { char *a, *b; size_t i, j; iconv_t ic; ic = iconv_open(\"to\", \"from\"); iconv(ic, &a, &i, &b, &j); iconv_close(ic); } " ) if(CMAKE_C_COMPILER_LOADED) check_c_source_compiles("${Iconv_IMPLICIT_TEST_CODE}" Iconv_IS_BUILT_IN) else() check_cxx_source_compiles("${Iconv_IMPLICIT_TEST_CODE}" Iconv_IS_BUILT_IN) endif() else() set(Iconv_IS_BUILT_IN FALSE) endif() endif() if(NOT Iconv_IS_BUILT_IN) find_path(Iconv_INCLUDE_DIR NAMES "iconv.h" DOC "iconv include directory") set(Iconv_LIBRARY_NAMES "iconv" "libiconv") else() set(Iconv_INCLUDE_DIR "" CACHE FILEPATH "iconv include directory") set(Iconv_LIBRARY_NAMES "c") endif() find_library(Iconv_LIBRARY NAMES ${Iconv_LIBRARY_NAMES} DOC "iconv library (potentially the C library)") mark_as_advanced(Iconv_INCLUDE_DIR) mark_as_advanced(Iconv_LIBRARY) include(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs) if(NOT Iconv_IS_BUILT_IN) find_package_handle_standard_args(Iconv REQUIRED_VARS Iconv_LIBRARY Iconv_INCLUDE_DIR) else() find_package_handle_standard_args(Iconv REQUIRED_VARS Iconv_LIBRARY) endif() if(Iconv_FOUND) set(Iconv_INCLUDE_DIRS "${Iconv_INCLUDE_DIR}") set(Iconv_LIBRARIES "${Iconv_LIBRARY}") if(NOT TARGET Iconv::Iconv) add_library(Iconv::Iconv INTERFACE IMPORTED) endif() set_property(TARGET Iconv::Iconv PROPERTY INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES "${Iconv_INCLUDE_DIRS}") set_property(TARGET Iconv::Iconv PROPERTY INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES "${Iconv_LIBRARIES}") endif()