Find bison
executable and provide a macro to generate custom build rules.
The module defines the following variables:
BISON_EXECUTABLE
path to the bison
program
BISON_VERSION
version of bison
BISON_FOUND
“True” if the program was found
The minimum required version of bison
can be specified using the standard CMake syntax, e.g. find_package(BISON 2.1.3)
.
If bison
is found, the module defines the macro:
BISON_TARGET(<Name> <YaccInput> <CodeOutput> [COMPILE_FLAGS <flags>] [DEFINES_FILE <file>] [VERBOSE [<file>]] [REPORT_FILE <file>] )
which will create a custom rule to generate a parser. <YaccInput>
is the path to a yacc file. <CodeOutput>
is the name of the source file generated by bison. A header file is also be generated, and contains the token list.
The options are:
COMPILE_FLAGS <flags>
Specify flags to be added to the bison
command line.
DEFINES_FILE <file>
Specify a non-default header <file>
to be generated by bison
.
VERBOSE [<file>]
Tell bison
to write a report file of the grammar and parser. If <file>
is given, it specifies path the report file is copied to. [<file>]
is left for backward compatibility of this module. Use VERBOSE REPORT_FILE <file>
.
REPORT_FILE <file>
Specify a non-default report <file>
, if generated.
The macro defines the following variables:
BISON_<Name>_DEFINED
True
is the macro ran successfully
BISON_<Name>_INPUT
The input source file, an alias for <YaccInput>
BISON_<Name>_OUTPUT_SOURCE
The source file generated by bison
BISON_<Name>_OUTPUT_HEADER
The header file generated by bison
BISON_<Name>_OUTPUTS
All files generated by bison including the source, the header and the report
BISON_<Name>_COMPILE_FLAGS
Options used in the bison
command line
Example usage:
find_package(BISON) BISON_TARGET(MyParser parser.y ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/parser.cpp DEFINES_FILE ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/parser.h) add_executable(Foo main.cpp ${BISON_MyParser_OUTPUTS})
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