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Cygwin: Avoid legacy warnings in RunCMake.* tests Set the minimum required version of CMake high enough to avoid the warning for CMAKE_LEGACY_CYGWIN_WIN32. The warning appears on stderr and breaks the expected output matching.
2013-08-13 17:46:14 +04:00
cmake_minimum_required
(
VERSION
2.8.4
)
Add policy CMP0019 to skip include/link variable re-expansion Historically CMake has always expanded ${} variable references in the values given to include_directories(), link_directories(), and link_libraries(). This has been unnecessary since general ${} evaluation syntax was added to the language a LONG time ago, but has remained for compatibility with VERY early CMake versions. For a long time the re-expansion was a lightweight operation because it was only processed once at the directory level and the fast-path of cmMakefile::ExpandVariablesInString was usually taken because values did not have any '$' in them. Then commit d899eb71 (Call ExpandVariablesInString for each target's INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES, 2012-02-22) made the operation a bit heavier because the expansion is now needed on a per-target basis. In the future we will support generator expressions in INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES with $<> syntax, so the fast-path in cmMakefile::ExpandVariablesInString will no longer be taken and re-expansion will be very expensive. Add policy CMP0019 to skip the re-expansion altogether in NEW behavior. In OLD behavior perform the expansion but improve the fast-path heuristic to match ${} but not $<>. If the policy is not set then warn if expansion actually does anything. We expect this to be encountered very rarely in practice.
2012-12-06 18:59:18 +04:00
project
(
${
RunCMake_TEST
}
NONE
)
include
(
${
RunCMake_TEST
}
.cmake
)