#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# OPENJPEG version number, useful for packaging and doxygen doc:
set(OPENJPEG_VERSION_MAJOR 2)
-set(OPENJPEG_VERSION_MINOR 2)
+set(OPENJPEG_VERSION_MINOR 3)
set(OPENJPEG_VERSION_BUILD 0)
set(OPENJPEG_VERSION
"${OPENJPEG_VERSION_MAJOR}.${OPENJPEG_VERSION_MINOR}.${OPENJPEG_VERSION_BUILD}")
# 2.1 | 7
# 2.1.1 | 7
# 2.1.2 | 7
-# 2.2.0 | 8
+# 2.2.0 | 7
+# 2.3.0 | 7
# above is the recommendation by the OPJ team. If you really need to override this default,
# you can specify your own OPENJPEG_SOVERSION at cmake configuration time:
# cmake -DOPENJPEG_SOVERSION:STRING=42 /path/to/openjpeg
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# OpenJPEG build configuration options.
option(BUILD_SHARED_LIBS "Build OpenJPEG shared library and link executables against it." ON)
+option(BUILD_STATIC_LIBS "Build OpenJPEG static library." ON)
set (EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH ${OPENJPEG_BINARY_DIR}/bin CACHE PATH "Single output directory for building all executables.")
set (LIBRARY_OUTPUT_PATH ${OPENJPEG_BINARY_DIR}/bin CACHE PATH "Single output directory for building all libraries.")
mark_as_advanced(LIBRARY_OUTPUT_PATH EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH)
# set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "-Wall -std=c99 ${CMAKE_C_FLAGS}") # FIXME: this setting prevented us from setting a coverage build.
# Do not use ffast-math for all build, it would produce incorrect results, only set for release:
set(OPENJPEG_LIBRARY_COMPILE_OPTIONS ${OPENJPEG_LIBRARY_COMPILE_OPTIONS} "$<$<CONFIG:Release>:-ffast-math>")
+ set(OPENJP2_COMPILE_OPTIONS ${OPENJP2_COMPILE_OPTIONS} "$<$<CONFIG:Release>:-ffast-math>" -Wall -Wextra -Wconversion -Wunused-parameter -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Werror=declaration-after-statement)
endif()
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
endif()
add_subdirectory(src/lib)
option(BUILD_LUTS_GENERATOR "Build utility to generate t1_luts.h" OFF)
+option(BUILD_UNIT_TESTS "Build unit tests (bench_dwt, test_sparse_array, etc..)" OFF)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Build Applications
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# pkgconfig support
-# enabled by default on Unix, disabled by default on other platforms
-if(UNIX)
+# enabled by default on Unix or if using GCC, disabled by default on other platforms
+if(UNIX OR CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCC)
option(BUILD_PKGCONFIG_FILES "Build and install pkg-config files" ON)
else()
option(BUILD_PKGCONFIG_FILES "Build and install pkg-config files" OFF)