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ENDFOREACH(FILT ${FILTERS}) | ENDFOREACH(FILT ${FILTERS}) | ||
IF(${FILTERED} EQUAL 0) | IF(${FILTERED} EQUAL 0) | ||
SET(FOUT ${FOUT} ${INP}) | SET(FOUT ${FOUT} ${INP}) |
Revision as of 02:58, 15 September 2005
MACRO(FILTER_OUT FILTERS INPUTS OUTPUT) # Mimicks Gnu Make's $(filter-out) which removes elements # from a list that match the pattern. # Arguments: # FILTERS - list of patterns that need to be removed # INPUTS - list of inputs that will be worked on # OUTPUT - the filtered list to be returned # # Example: # SET(MYLIST this that and the other) # SET(FILTS this that) # # FILTER_OUT("${FILTS}" "${MYLIST}" OUT) # MESSAGE("OUTPUT = ${OUT}") # # The output - # OUTPUT = and;the;other # SET(FOUT "") FOREACH(INP ${INPUTS}) SET(FILTERED 0) FOREACH(FILT ${FILTERS}) IF(${FILTERED} EQUAL 0) IF("${FILT}" STREQUAL "${INP}") SET(FILTERED 1) ENDIF("${FILT}" STREQUAL "${INP}") ENDIF(${FILTERED} EQUAL 0) ENDFOREACH(FILT ${FILTERS}) IF(${FILTERED} EQUAL 0) SET(FOUT ${FOUT} ${INP}) ENDIF(${FILTERED} EQUAL 0) ENDFOREACH(INP ${INPUTS}) SET(${OUTPUT} ${FOUT}) ENDMACRO(FILTER_OUT FILTERS INPUTS OUTPUT)