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# We can find some usecases which follow the guide of CMake which uses
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# `enable_language(CUDA)` instead of `find_package(CUDA)` and let the CMake
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# built-in functions use NVCC.
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# See: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/module/FindCUDA.html#replacement
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#
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# However, this requires CMake version 3.10 or higher and we can't be sure most
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# of the CUDA projects are using those.
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#
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# This test relies on `find_package(CUDA)` in the parent CMake config.
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# These can be updated when NVCC becomes ready for C++ 17 features
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# https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-c-programming-guide/index.html#cpp14-language-features
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set(CMAKE_CUDA_STANDARD 14)
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set(CMAKE_CUDA_STANDARD_REQUIRED 14)
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# In this test, we assume that the user is going to compile CUDA source code
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# with some libraries (fmt in this case).
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#
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# In addition to that, this test invokes both the C++ host compiler and NVCC
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# by providing another (non-CUDA) C++ source code.
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if (${CMAKE_VERSION} VERSION_LESS 3.15)
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# https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-compiler-driver-nvcc/index.html
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list(APPEND CUDA_NVCC_FLAGS "-std=c++14")
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if (MSVC)
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# This is the solution of pytorch:
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# https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/7118
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list(APPEND CUDA_NVCC_FLAGS "-Xcompiler" "/std:c++14")
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list(APPEND CUDA_NVCC_FLAGS "-Xcompiler" "/Zc:__cplusplus")
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# for the reason of this -Xcompiler options, see below.
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endif ()
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cuda_add_executable(fmt-in-cuda-test cuda-cpp14.cu cpp14.cc)
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target_compile_features(fmt-in-cuda-test PRIVATE cxx_std_14)
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if (MSVC)
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# This part is for (non-CUDA) C++ code. MSVC can define incorrect
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# `__cplusplus` macro. Fix for the issue is to use additional compiler flag.
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#
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# See Also:
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# https://devblogs.microsoft.com/cppblog/msvc-now-correctly-reports-__cplusplus/
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# https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode-cpptools/issues/2595
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target_compile_options(fmt-in-cuda-test PRIVATE /Zc:__cplusplus /permissive-)
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endif ()
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else()
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# now using a "new" way of handling CUDA
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add_executable(fmt-in-cuda-test cuda-cpp14.cu cpp14.cc)
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set_target_properties(fmt-in-cuda-test PROPERTIES CUDA_SEPARABLE_COMPILATION ON)
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target_compile_features(fmt-in-cuda-test PRIVATE cxx_std_14)
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if (MSVC)
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# with MSVC, 'cxx_std_14' will only propagate to the host code (MSVC), but will
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# not set __cplusplus correctly anyway, while nvcc will ignore it.
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# If specified for nvcc on the command line as '-std=c++14' nvcc will emit this
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# message instead:
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# nvcc warning : The -std=c++14 flag is not supported with the configured host
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# compiler. Flag will be ignored.
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set_property(SOURCE cuda-cpp14.cu APPEND PROPERTY
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COMPILE_OPTIONS -Xcompiler /std:c++14 -Xcompiler /Zc:__cplusplus)
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set_property(SOURCE cpp14.cc APPEND PROPERTY
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COMPILE_OPTIONS /std:c++14 /Zc:__cplusplus)
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endif()
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endif()
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get_target_property(IN_USE_CUDA_STANDARD fmt-in-cuda-test CUDA_STANDARD)
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message(STATUS "cuda_standard: ${IN_USE_CUDA_STANDARD}")
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get_target_property(IN_USE_CUDA_STANDARD_REQUIRED
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fmt-in-cuda-test CUDA_STANDARD_REQUIRED)
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message(STATUS "cuda_standard_required: ${IN_USE_CUDA_STANDARD_REQUIRED}")
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# We don't use PUBLIC or other keyword for reasons explained in the
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# CUDA_LINK_LIBRARIES_KEYWORD section in
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# https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/module/FindCUDA.html
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target_link_libraries(fmt-in-cuda-test fmt::fmt)
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