| 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364656667686970717273747576777879808182838485868788 | # - Find an ZMQ installation or build tree.# When ZMQ is found, the ZMQConfig.cmake file is sourced to setup the# location and configuration of ZMQ.  Please read this file, or# ZMQConfig.cmake.in from the ZMQ source tree for the full list of# definitions.  Of particular interest is ZMQ_USE_FILE, a CMake source file# that can be included to set the include directories, library directories,# and preprocessor macros.  In addition to the variables read from# ZMQConfig.cmake, this find module also defines#  ZMQ_DIR  - The directory containing ZMQConfig.cmake.  #             This is either the root of the build tree, #             or the CTK/CMakeExternals/Build/ZMQ directory.  #             This is the only cache entry.#   #  ZMQ_FOUND - Whether ZMQ was found.  If this is true, #              ZMQ_DIR is okay.##  USE_ZMQ_FILE - The full path to the ZMQ.cmake file.  #                 This is provided for backward #                 compatability.  Use ZMQ_USE_FILE#                 instead.set(ZMQ_DIR_STRING "directory containing ZMQConfig.cmake.  This is either the root of the build tree, or PREFIX/lib/zmq for an installation.")# Search only if the location is not already known.if(NOT ZMQ_DIR)  # Get the system search path as a list.  if(UNIX)    string(REGEX MATCHALL "[^:]+" ZMQ_DIR_SEARCH1 "$ENV{PATH}")  else()    string(REGEX REPLACE "\\\\" "/" ZMQ_DIR_SEARCH1 "$ENV{PATH}")  endif()  string(REGEX REPLACE "/;" ";" ZMQ_DIR_SEARCH2 ${ZMQ_DIR_SEARCH1})  # Construct a set of paths relative to the system search path.  set(ZMQ_DIR_SEARCH "")  foreach(dir ${ZMQ_DIR_SEARCH2})    set(ZMQ_DIR_SEARCH ${ZMQ_DIR_SEARCH} "${dir}/../lib/zmq")  endforeach()  #  # Look for an installation or build tree.  #  find_path(ZMQ_DIR ZMQConfig.cmake    # Look for an environment variable ZMQ_DIR.    $ENV{ZMQ_DIR}    # Look in places relative to the system executable search path.    ${ZMQ_DIR_SEARCH}    # Look in standard UNIX install locations.    /usr/local/lib/zmq    /usr/lib/zmq    # Read from the CMakeSetup registry entries.  It is likely that    # ZMQ will have been recently built.    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Kitware\\CMakeSetup\\Settings\\StartPath;WhereBuild1]    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Kitware\\CMakeSetup\\Settings\\StartPath;WhereBuild2]    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Kitware\\CMakeSetup\\Settings\\StartPath;WhereBuild3]    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Kitware\\CMakeSetup\\Settings\\StartPath;WhereBuild4]    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Kitware\\CMakeSetup\\Settings\\StartPath;WhereBuild5]    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Kitware\\CMakeSetup\\Settings\\StartPath;WhereBuild6]    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Kitware\\CMakeSetup\\Settings\\StartPath;WhereBuild7]    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Kitware\\CMakeSetup\\Settings\\StartPath;WhereBuild8]    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Kitware\\CMakeSetup\\Settings\\StartPath;WhereBuild9]    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Kitware\\CMakeSetup\\Settings\\StartPath;WhereBuild10]    # Help the user find it if we cannot.    DOC "The ${ZMQ_DIR_STRING}"  )endif()# If ZMQ was found, load the configuration file to get the rest of the# settings.if(ZMQ_DIR)  set(ZMQ_FOUND 1)  include(${ZMQ_DIR}/ZMQConfig.cmake)  # Set USE_ZMQ_FILE for backward-compatability.  set(USE_ZMQ_FILE ${ZMQ_USE_FILE})else()  set(ZMQ_FOUND 0)  if(ZMQ_FIND_REQUIRED)    message(FATAL_ERROR "Please set ZMQ_DIR to the ${ZMQ_DIR_STRING}")  endif()endif()
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