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See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, # Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. # # The Original Code is Copyright (C) 2016, Blender Foundation # All rights reserved. # ***** END GPL LICENSE BLOCK ***** # Xcode and system configuration for Apple. if(NOT CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES) execute_process(COMMAND uname -m OUTPUT_VARIABLE ARCHITECTURE OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE) message(STATUS "Detected native architecture ${ARCHITECTURE}.") set(CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES ${ARCHITECTURE} CACHE STRING "Choose the architecture you want to build Blender for: arm64 or x86_64" FORCE) endif() if(NOT DEFINED OSX_SYSTEM) execute_process( COMMAND xcodebuild -version -sdk macosx SDKVersion OUTPUT_VARIABLE OSX_SYSTEM OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE) endif() # workaround for incorrect cmake xcode lookup for developer previews - XCODE_VERSION does not # take xcode-select path into account but would always look into /Applications/Xcode.app # while dev versions are named Xcode-DP execute_process( COMMAND xcode-select --print-path OUTPUT_VARIABLE XCODE_CHECK OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE) string(REPLACE "/Contents/Developer" "" XCODE_BUNDLE ${XCODE_CHECK}) # truncate to bundlepath in any case if(NOT ${CMAKE_GENERATOR} MATCHES "Xcode") # Unix makefile generator does not fill XCODE_VERSION var, so we get it with a command. # Note that `xcodebuild -version` gives output in two lines: first line will include # Xcode version, second one will include build number. We are only interested in the # former one. Here is an example of the output: # Xcode 11.4 # Build version 11E146 # The expected XCODE_VERSION in this case is 11.4. execute_process(COMMAND xcodebuild -version OUTPUT_VARIABLE XCODE_VERS_BUILD_NR) # Convert output to a single line by replacling newlines with spaces. # This is needed because regex replace can not operate through the newline character # and applies substitutions for each individual lines. string(REPLACE "\n" " " XCODE_VERS_BUILD_NR_SINGLE_LINE "${XCODE_VERS_BUILD_NR}") string(REGEX REPLACE "(.*)Xcode ([0-9\\.]+).*" "\\2" XCODE_VERSION "${XCODE_VERS_BUILD_NR_SINGLE_LINE}") unset(XCODE_VERS_BUILD_NR) unset(XCODE_VERS_BUILD_NR_SINGLE_LINE) endif() message(STATUS "Detected OS X ${OSX_SYSTEM} and Xcode ${XCODE_VERSION} at ${XCODE_BUNDLE}") # Require a relatively recent Xcode version. if(${XCODE_VERSION} VERSION_LESS 10.0) message(FATAL_ERROR "Only Xcode version 10.0 and newer is supported") endif() # note: xcode-select path could be ambiguous, # cause /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer or /Applications/Xcode.app would be allowed # so i use a selfcomposed bundlepath here set(OSX_SYSROOT_PREFIX ${XCODE_BUNDLE}/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform) message(STATUS "OSX_SYSROOT_PREFIX: " ${OSX_SYSROOT_PREFIX}) # Collect list of OSX system versions which will be used to detect path to corresponding SDK. # Start with macOS SDK version reported by xcodebuild and include possible extra ones. # # The reason for need of extra ones is because it's possible that xcodebuild will report # SDK version in the full manner (aka major.minor.patch), but the actual path will only # include major.minor. # # This happens, for example, on macOS Catalina 10.15.4 and Xcode 11.4: xcodebuild on this # system outputs "10.15.4", but the actual SDK path is MacOSX10.15.sdk. # # This should be safe from picking wrong SDK version because (a) xcodebuild reports full semantic # SDK version, so such SDK does exist on the system. And if it doesn't exist with full version # in the path, what SDK is in the major.minor folder then. set(OSX_SDK_TEST_VERSIONS ${OSX_SYSTEM}) if(OSX_SYSTEM MATCHES "([0-9]+)\\.([0-9]+)\\.([0-9]+)") string(REGEX REPLACE "([0-9]+)\\.([0-9]+)\\.([0-9]+)" "\\1.\\2" OSX_SYSTEM_NO_PATCH "${OSX_SYSTEM}") list(APPEND OSX_SDK_TEST_VERSIONS ${OSX_SYSTEM_NO_PATCH}) unset(OSX_SYSTEM_NO_PATCH) endif() # Loop through all possible versions and pick the first one which resolves to a valid SDK path. set(OSX_SDK_PATH) set(OSX_SDK_FOUND FALSE) set(OSX_SDK_PREFIX ${OSX_SYSROOT_PREFIX}/Developer/SDKs) set(OSX_SDKROOT) foreach(OSX_SDK_VERSION ${OSX_SDK_TEST_VERSIONS}) set(CURRENT_OSX_SDK_PATH "${OSX_SDK_PREFIX}/MacOSX${OSX_SDK_VERSION}.sdk") if(EXISTS ${CURRENT_OSX_SDK_PATH}) set(OSX_SDK_PATH "${CURRENT_OSX_SDK_PATH}") set(OSX_SDKROOT macosx${OSX_SDK_VERSION}) set(OSX_SDK_FOUND TRUE) break() endif() endforeach() unset(OSX_SDK_PREFIX) unset(OSX_SDK_TEST_VERSIONS) if(NOT OSX_SDK_FOUND) message(FATAL_ERROR "Unable to find SDK for macOS version ${OSX_SYSTEM}") endif() message(STATUS "Detected OSX_SYSROOT: ${OSX_SDK_PATH}") set(CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT ${OSX_SDK_PATH} CACHE PATH "" FORCE) unset(OSX_SDK_PATH) unset(OSX_SDK_FOUND) if(${CMAKE_GENERATOR} MATCHES "Xcode") # to silence sdk not found warning, just overrides CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT set(CMAKE_XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_SDKROOT ${OSX_SDKROOT}) endif() unset(OSX_SDKROOT) # 10.13 is our min. target, if you use higher sdk, weak linking happens if("${CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES}" STREQUAL "arm64") set(OSX_MIN_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET 11.00) else() set(OSX_MIN_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET 10.13) endif() if(CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET) if(${CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET} VERSION_LESS ${OSX_MIN_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET}) message(STATUS "Setting deployment target to ${OSX_MIN_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET}, lower versions are not supported") set(CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET "${OSX_MIN_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET}" CACHE STRING "" FORCE) endif() else() set(CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET "${OSX_MIN_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET}" CACHE STRING "" FORCE) endif() if(NOT ${CMAKE_GENERATOR} MATCHES "Xcode") # Force CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET for makefiles, will not work else (CMake bug?) set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} -mmacosx-version-min=${CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET}") set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -mmacosx-version-min=${CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET}") add_definitions("-DMACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=${CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET}") endif()