Enable kqueue for APPLE targets

The CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING variable is not set for Apple targets seemingly
because of cmake implementation details (more info
https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/variable/CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING.html).
Since Apple targets have working kqueue implementations this check makes
sure we enable it always when those are the targets, without users
having to explicitly set EVENT__HAVE_WORKING_KQUEUE

(cherry picked from commit 0d7d85c2083f7a4c9efe01c061486f332b576d28)
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Keith Smiley 2019-07-02 10:47:47 -07:00 committed by Azat Khuzhin
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@ -626,7 +626,7 @@ CHECK_TYPE_SIZE("time_t" EVENT__SIZEOF_TIME_T)
# Verify kqueue works with pipes. # Verify kqueue works with pipes.
if (EVENT__HAVE_KQUEUE) if (EVENT__HAVE_KQUEUE)
if (CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING AND NOT EVENT__FORCE_KQUEUE_CHECK) if ((CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING OR APPLE) AND NOT EVENT__FORCE_KQUEUE_CHECK)
message(WARNING "Cannot check if kqueue works with pipes when crosscompiling, use EVENT__FORCE_KQUEUE_CHECK to be sure (this requires manually running a test program on the cross compilation target)") message(WARNING "Cannot check if kqueue works with pipes when crosscompiling, use EVENT__FORCE_KQUEUE_CHECK to be sure (this requires manually running a test program on the cross compilation target)")
set(EVENT__HAVE_WORKING_KQUEUE 1) set(EVENT__HAVE_WORKING_KQUEUE 1)
else() else()