So I have the following CMake code:
function(get_sources output_var)
set(${output_var} "a" PARENT_SCOPE)
message(${output_var}) # prints "SOURCES" (as expected)
message(${${output_var}}) # throws an error - why?
...
endfunction(get_sources)
get_sources(SOURCES)
message(${SOURCES}) # prints "a" - ok, so the above function created a var
The get_sources function is supposed to create a variable with given name in parent scope and fill it with some content.
It seems like get_sources(SOURCES) creates the variable as expected - message(${SOURCES}) outside function prints "a", but there's a problem with the line message(${${output_var}}). It should evaluate to message(a) and print "a", but instead it throws an error:
CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:41 (message):
message called with incorrect number of arguments
I am confused. Is it supposed to be like that? Should I make a function scoped variable, fill it in and then at the end copy its contents to a parent scope variable? I checked it - it works, but I wanted it to be without any additional variables.
EDIT:
I enclosed a ${${output_var}} in quotation marks and now it doesn't throw an error, but it prints nothing.