gzdoom/FindFluidSynth.cmake
Randy Heit 1fa4bbf69c - Added FluidSynth support as snd_mididevice -5. Only tested with Linux. I will have
to try compiling it myself on Windows to see if it's really that slow or if
  Ubuntu just ships an unoptimized version, because performance is pretty pathetic
  when compared to the other options. (I understand that it's a complete SoundFont2
  renderer, so it is understandably slower than something like TiMidity++, but still.
  Does it really need to be around 10x slower? I played with the chorus, reverb, and
  interpolation settings, and none of them seemed to make much difference in
  performance.)



SVN r2545 (trunk)
2010-08-15 19:54:59 +00:00

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CMake

# - Find fluidsynth
# Find the native fluidsynth includes and library
#
# FLUIDSYNTH_INCLUDE_DIR - where to find fluidsynth.h
# FLUIDSYNTH_LIBRARIES - List of libraries when using fluidsynth.
# FLUIDSYNTH_FOUND - True if fluidsynth found.
IF (FLUIDSYNTH_INCLUDE_DIR AND FLUIDSYNTH_LIBRARIES)
# Already in cache, be silent
SET(FluidSynth_FIND_QUIETLY TRUE)
ENDIF (FLUIDSYNTH_INCLUDE_DIR AND FLUIDSYNTH_LIBRARIES)
FIND_PATH(FLUIDSYNTH_INCLUDE_DIR fluidsynth.h)
FIND_LIBRARY(FLUIDSYNTH_LIBRARIES NAMES fluidsynth )
MARK_AS_ADVANCED( FLUIDSYNTH_LIBRARIES FLUIDSYNTH_INCLUDE_DIR )
# handle the QUIETLY and REQUIRED arguments and set FLUIDSYNTH_FOUND to TRUE if
# all listed variables are TRUE
INCLUDE(FindPackageHandleStandardArgs)
FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS(FluidSynth DEFAULT_MSG FLUIDSYNTH_LIBRARIES FLUIDSYNTH_INCLUDE_DIR)