I have this code in cmake:
#mandatory
SET(BOOST_DIR "$ENV{BOOST_HOME}")
if (DEFINED ${BOOST_DIR})
#global include directories
include_directories(${BOOST_DIR})
else(DEFINED ${BOOST_DIR})
message( STATUS "BOOST_HOME at ${BOOST_DIR}")
message( FATAL_ERROR "Undefined BOOST_HOME env var.")
endif(DEFINED ${BOOST_DIR})
The env var BOOST_HOME is defined (/home/ferran/boost). The behavior is very odd because the output is:
-- BOOST_HOME at /home/ferran/boost
CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:14 (message):
Undefined BOOST_HOME env var.
-- Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
So, the var exists and prints its contents and at the same time does not exists?
You need to avoid dereferencing the variable
BOOST_DIR
in theif
statement:By dereferencing
BOOST_DIR
, you're effectively querying if CMake has a variable called/home/ferran/boost
defined.