# Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-Clause License. See accompanying # file LICENSE.rst or https://cmake.org/licensing for details. #[=======================================================================[.rst: CheckLinkerFlag --------------- .. versionadded:: 3.18 This module provides a command to check whether a given link flag is supported by the compiler. Load this module in a CMake project with: .. code-block:: cmake include(CheckLinkerFlag) Commands ^^^^^^^^ This module provides the following command: .. command:: check_linker_flag Checks once whether the compiler supports a given link flag: .. code-block:: cmake check_linker_flag( ) This command checks once whether the linker flag ```` is accepted by the ```` compiler without producing a diagnostic message. The arguments are: ```` The language of the compiler used for the check. Supported languages are ``C``, ``CXX``, ``CUDA``, ``Fortran``, ``HIP``, ``OBJC``, ``OBJCXX``, and ``Swift``. .. versionadded:: 3.19 Support for ``CUDA`` language. .. versionadded:: 3.21 Support for ``HIP`` language. .. versionadded:: 3.26 Support for ``Swift`` language. ```` Linker flag(s) to check. Multiple flags can be specified in one argument as a string using a :ref:`semicolon-separated list `. The underlying implementation uses the :prop_tgt:`LINK_OPTIONS` target property to test the specified flag. The ``LINKER:`` (and ``SHELL:``) prefixes may be used, as described in the `Handling Compiler Driver Differences`_ section. ```` The name of the variable to store the check result. This variable will be created as an internal cache variable. This command temporarily sets the ``CMAKE_REQUIRED_LINK_OPTIONS`` variable and calls the :command:`check_source_compiles` command from the :module:`CheckSourceCompiles` module. A successful result only indicates that the compiler did not report an error when given the link flag. Whether the flag has any effect, or the intended one, is outside the scope of this module. .. note:: Since the underlying :command:`try_compile` command also uses flags from variables like :variable:`CMAKE__FLAGS`, unknown or unsupported flags in those variables may result in a false negative for this check. .. rubric:: Variables Affecting the Check The following variables may be set before calling this command to modify the way the check is run: .. include:: /module/include/CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS.rst .. include:: /module/include/CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS.rst .. include:: /module/include/CMAKE_REQUIRED_INCLUDES.rst .. include:: /module/include/CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES.rst .. include:: /module/include/CMAKE_REQUIRED_LINK_DIRECTORIES.rst .. include:: /module/include/CMAKE_REQUIRED_QUIET.rst .. include:: /command/include/LINK_OPTIONS_LINKER.rst Examples ^^^^^^^^ Example: Checking Linker Flag """"""""""""""""""""""""""""" The following example shows how to use this module to check the ``-z relro`` linker flag, which is supported on many Unix-like systems to enable read-only relocations for improved binary security. If the flag is supported by the linker, it is conditionally added to the executable target using the :command:`target_link_options`. The ``LINKER:`` prefix is used to pass the flag to the linker in a portable and compiler-independent way. .. code-block:: cmake include(CheckLinkerFlag) check_linker_flag(C "LINKER:-z,relro" HAVE_Z_RELRO) add_executable(example main.c) if(HAVE_Z_RELRO) target_link_options(example PRIVATE "LINKER:-z,relro") endif() Example: Checking Multiple Flags """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" In the following example, multiple linker flags are checked simultaneously: .. code-block:: cmake include(CheckLinkerFlag) check_linker_flag(C "LINKER:-z,relro;LINKER:-z,now" HAVE_FLAGS) add_executable(example main.c) if(HAVE_FLAGS) target_link_options(example PRIVATE LINKER:-z,relro LINKER:-z,now) endif() See Also ^^^^^^^^ * The :variable:`CMAKE_LINKER_TYPE` variable to specify the linker, which will be used also by this module. * The :module:`CheckCompilerFlag` module to check whether a compiler flag is supported. #]=======================================================================] include_guard(GLOBAL) include(Internal/CheckLinkerFlag) function(CHECK_LINKER_FLAG _lang _flag _var) cmake_check_linker_flag(${_lang} "${_flag}" ${_var}) endfunction()