CheckPIESupported¶
New in version 3.14.
Check whether the linker supports Position Independent Code (PIE) or No
Position Independent Code (NO_PIE) for executables.
Use this to ensure that the POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE
target
property for executables will be honored at link time.
- check_pie_supported¶
check_pie_supported([OUTPUT_VARIABLE <output>] [LANGUAGES <lang>...])
Options are:
OUTPUT_VARIABLE <output>
Set
<output>
variable with details about any error. If the check is bypassed because it uses cached results from a previous call, the output will be empty even if errors were present in the previous call.LANGUAGES <lang>...
Check the linkers used for each of the specified languages. If this option is not provided, the command checks all enabled languages.
C
,CXX
,Fortran
are supported.New in version 3.23:
OBJC
,OBJCXX
,CUDA
, andHIP
are supported.
It makes no sense to use this module when CMP0083
is set to OLD
,
so the command will return an error in this case. See policy CMP0083
for details.
Variables¶
For each language checked, two boolean cache variables are defined.
CMAKE_<lang>_LINK_PIE_SUPPORTED
Set to true if
PIE
is supported by the linker and false otherwise.CMAKE_<lang>_LINK_NO_PIE_SUPPORTED
Set to true if
NO_PIE
is supported by the linker and false otherwise.
Examples¶
check_pie_supported()
set_property(TARGET foo PROPERTY POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE TRUE)
# Retrieve any error message.
check_pie_supported(OUTPUT_VARIABLE output LANGUAGES C)
set_property(TARGET foo PROPERTY POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE TRUE)
if(NOT CMAKE_C_LINK_PIE_SUPPORTED)
message(WARNING "PIE is not supported at link time: ${output}.\n"
"PIE link options will not be passed to linker.")
endif()