Do you mean just using:
target_compile_options(core.x PUBLIC ${MPI_C_COMPILE_FLAGS})
but not:
include_directories(SYSTEM ${MPI_C_INCLUDE_PATH})
link_directories(${MPI_C_LINK_FLAGS})
set(CMAKE_COMPILE_FLAGS ${CMAKE_COMPILE_FLAGS} ${MPI_C_COMPILE_FLAGS})
target_link_libraries(core.x ${MPI_C_LIBRARIES})
Simply using your proposed line seems not to be sufficient. The library
symbols are not found then.
I believe the variable ${MPI_C_COMPILE_FLAGS} does not contain
anything in my case. Calling message(${MPI_C_COMPILE_FLAGS}) from cmake
gives me an error: "message called with incorrect number of arguments"
Does this mean it's empty? Variables containing flags do not produce
this error.
On 04.04.15 00:01, Daniel Schepler wrote:
Would this work?
target_compile_options(core.x PUBLIC ${MPI_C_COMPILE_FLAGS})
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