[CMake] Cmake 3.5.0 and Fortran submodule cannot be built

Damian Rouson damian at sourceryinstitute.org
Thu Mar 24 12:50:58 EDT 2016


I hope we’ll see CMake support for submodules soon. Submodules are now supported by released versions of the Cray, IBM, and Intel compilers and by the pre-release GNU Fortran compiler version 6.0.0, which is expected to release in mid-April.

Damian

On Mar 23, 2016, at 1:12 PM, Brad King <brad.king at kitware.com> wrote:
> 
> On 03/23/2016 11:41 AM, Arjen Markus wrote:
>> Fortran submodules are contained in a file with the extension
>> .smod instead of .mod. At least for Intel Fortran. It may very
>> well be that this feature is not yet supported by CMake.
> [snip]
>>> Error copying Fortran module "mod/function".
>>> Tried "mod/FUNCTION.mod" and "mod/function.mod".
>>> 
>>> Does recent cmake support Fortran submodule?
> 
> CMake has not been taught about Fortran submodules.  I'm not
> very familiar with them either.
> 
> Do submodules affect the order in which sources need to be
> compiled as modules do?
> 
> Please provide a small example project demonstrating use of
> submodules and showing the error above.
> 
> Thanks,
> -Brad
> 
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