On Wednesday 17 June 2009 9:15:18 am Brad King wrote: > Allen Winter wrote: > > Maybe this should be a feature of cmake itself.. but I wish for > > find_package(Foo REQUIRED) to print a nicer message > > if Foo is not found. > > > > We have the macro_log_feature() stuff for the optional packages > > which creates the nice summary at the end of the cmake run, > > but when required FOO is not found all we get is a terse error and quit. > > > > I wonder.. can we overload find_package() with a COMMENT option? > > i.e. > > find_package(Foo REQUIRED COMMENT "Foo is a critical library and this software > > cannot be build without it. Please install Foo version 2.9 or higher") > > > > and have the COMMENT printed on termination? > > In this case you're talking about improving the message using > information specific to the call site. You can just do this: > > find_package(Foo QUIET) > if(NOT Foo_FOUND) > message(FATAL_ERROR > "Foo is a critical library and this software cannot be build without it. " > "Please install Foo version 2.9 or higher.") > endif() > Perfect. Now why didn't I think of that? :) Using or logging feature, this example becomes: find_package(Foo QUIET) macro_log_feature(Foo_FOUND "Foo" "Foo Library" "http://www.foo.org" TRUE "2.9" "Foo is a critical library and this software cannot be built without it.") _______________________________________________ Kde-buildsystem mailing list Kde-buildsystem@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-buildsystem