Move C++11 checks to after external find_package() calls.

- Testing for C++11, and subsequent testing for components using C++11
  requires adding -std=c++11 to CMAKE_REQUIRED_FLAGS used by the
  check_cxx_source_compiles() (and similar) macros if required by the
  compiler.
- This variable is also used for the C equivalent macros, which are used
  by find_package(BLAS), and would cause the detection to fail if
  present.
- Thus if CXX11 was forced ON via -D (not via the GUI) then detection
  would fail (with the GUI an initial configure without CXX11 would
  initialise the variables and no errors would occur in later
  reconfigures).

Change-Id: I08d300baf3730e926fb8e853a384badcceefeaf5
1 file changed
tree: 66508f82c163ed4da3cbde002ee3b018f2e617c2
  1. bazel/
  2. cmake/
  3. config/
  4. data/
  5. docs/
  6. examples/
  7. include/
  8. internal/
  9. jni/
  10. scripts/
  11. .gitignore
  12. BUILD
  13. CMakeLists.txt
  14. LICENSE
  15. package.xml
  16. README.md
  17. WORKSPACE
README.md

Ceres Solver

Ceres Solver is an open source C++ library for modeling and solving large, complicated optimization problems. It is a feature rich, mature and performant library which has been used in production at Google since 2010. Ceres Solver can solve two kinds of problems.

  1. Non-linear Least Squares problems with bounds constraints.
  2. General unconstrained optimization problems.

Please see ceres-solver.org for more information.

WARNING - Do not make GitHub pull requests!

Ceres development happens on Gerrit, including both repository hosting and code reviews. The GitHub Repository is a continuously updated mirror which is primarily meant for issue tracking. Please see our Contributing to Ceres Guide for more details.

The upstream Gerrit repository is

https://ceres-solver.googlesource.com/ceres-solver