FindGperfΒΆ
Try to find GNU gperf.
If the gperf executable is not in your PATH, you can provide
an alternative name or full path location with the Gperf_EXECUTABLE
variable.
This will define the following variables:
Gperf_FOUND- True if gperf is available.
Gperf_EXECUTABLE- The gperf executable.
If Gperf_FOUND is TRUE, it will also define the following imported
target:
GPerf::Gperf- The gperf executable.
and the following public function:
- ecm_gperf_generate(<GperfInput> <OutputFile> <OutputVariable>
- [GENERATION_FLAGS <flags>])
Run gperf on <GperfInput> to generate <OutputFile>, adding it to
the <OutputVariable> variable which contains the source for the target
where <OutputFile> is going to be built. The optional
GENERATION_FLAGS argument is needed to pass extra parameters to
gperf (note you cannot override that way the output file).
A simple invocation would be:
ecm_gperf_generate(simple.gperf ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/simple.h MySources)
Since 5.35.0.