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Commit d187ceee authored by Martin Storsjö's avatar Martin Storsjö
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[OpenMP] Use CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD for setting the C++ version

Previously, we tried to check whether the -std=c++17 option was
supported and manually add the flag. That doesn't work for compilers
that do support C++17 but use a different option syntax, like
clang-cl.

OpenMP itself probably doesn't specifically require C++17, therefore
CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED is left off, but in some cases, we may
have code that only works in C++17 mode.

In particular, 46262cab made a
refactoring that works when built with Clang in C++17 mode, but not
in C++14 mode. MSVC accepts the construct in both language modes.

For libomptarget, we've had specific checks that require C++17
(or the -std=c++17 option) to be supported. It's doubtful that
libomptarget has got any code which more specifically requires C++17;
this seems to be a remnant from when libomptarget was added
originally in 2467df6e / D14031.
At that point, the rest of OpenMP didn't require C++11, while
libomptarget did require it. Now, it's unlikely that anyone attempts
building it with a toolchain that doesn't support C++11.

At this point, we could also probably just set CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED
to true, requiring C++17 as baseline for all the OpenMP libraries.

This fixes building OpenMP with clang-cl after
46262cab.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D149726
parent c2b256a9
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