CMake/Source/CPack/cmCPackNSISGenerator.h

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/*============================================================================
CMake - Cross Platform Makefile Generator
Copyright 2000-2009 Kitware, Inc.
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Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD License (the "License");
see accompanying file Copyright.txt for details.
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This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the
implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
See the License for more information.
============================================================================*/
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#ifndef cmCPackNSISGenerator_h
#define cmCPackNSISGenerator_h
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#include "cmCPackGenerator.h"
#include <set>
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/** \class cmCPackNSISGenerator
* \brief A generator for NSIS files
*
* http://people.freebsd.org/~kientzle/libarchive/
*/
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class cmCPackNSISGenerator : public cmCPackGenerator
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{
public:
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cmCPackTypeMacro(cmCPackNSISGenerator, cmCPackGenerator);
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/**
* Construct generator
*/
cmCPackNSISGenerator();
virtual ~cmCPackNSISGenerator();
protected:
virtual int InitializeInternal();
void CreateMenuLinks( cmOStringStream& str,
cmOStringStream& deleteStr);
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int CompressFiles(const char* outFileName, const char* toplevel,
const std::vector<std::string>& files);
virtual const char* GetOutputExtension() { return ".exe"; }
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virtual const char* GetOutputPostfix() { return "win32"; }
bool GetListOfSubdirectories(const char* dir,
std::vector<std::string>& dirs);
virtual bool SupportsComponentInstallation() const;
/// Produce a string that contains the NSIS code to describe a
ENH: Further refinement of the CPack components functionality from Doug Gregor. Details: ========== - New cpack_add_component, cpack_add_component_group, and cpack_add_install_type "commands" defined as macros in the CPack module. - Documentation for all of the variables and commands in the CPack module. - Added get_cmake_property(... COMPONENTS) to CMake to ask for the names of all components. Used in the CPack module to automatically build component-based installers. (Set CPACK_MONOLITHIC_INSTALL to turn off component-based installation). - A group can declare its PARENT_GROUP, to build an arbitrary hierarchy of groups. - New CPack command cpack_configure_downloads, which creates an installer that downloads only the selected components on-the-fly. Those components marked DOWNLOADED will be separate packages downloaded on-the-fly (or, all packages can be marked as such with the ALL option to cpack_configure_downloads). Individual components are compressed with ZIP at installer-creation time and downloaded/uncompressed by the installer as needed. This feature is only available on Windows with NSIS at the moment. - NSIS installers can install themselves and enable the "Change" button in Add/Remove programs, allowing users to go back and install or remove components. This can be disabled through cpack_configure_downloads, because it's only really useful is most of the application's functionality is in downloaded components. - Bug fix: automatically install everything whose COMPONENT was not specified (it's a hidden, required group) - Bug fix: fixed removal of components when re-running the NSIS installer and unchecking components - Bug fix: NSIS installers now only install/remove the minimal number of files when re-run to update the installation (or by clicking "Change" in Add/Remove programs)
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/// particular component. Any added macros will be emitted via
/// macrosOut.
std::string
CreateComponentDescription(cmCPackComponent *component,
cmOStringStream& macrosOut);
/// Produce NSIS code that selects all of the components that this component
/// depends on, recursively.
std::string CreateSelectionDependenciesDescription
(cmCPackComponent *component,
ENH: Further refinement of the CPack components functionality from Doug Gregor. Details: ========== - New cpack_add_component, cpack_add_component_group, and cpack_add_install_type "commands" defined as macros in the CPack module. - Documentation for all of the variables and commands in the CPack module. - Added get_cmake_property(... COMPONENTS) to CMake to ask for the names of all components. Used in the CPack module to automatically build component-based installers. (Set CPACK_MONOLITHIC_INSTALL to turn off component-based installation). - A group can declare its PARENT_GROUP, to build an arbitrary hierarchy of groups. - New CPack command cpack_configure_downloads, which creates an installer that downloads only the selected components on-the-fly. Those components marked DOWNLOADED will be separate packages downloaded on-the-fly (or, all packages can be marked as such with the ALL option to cpack_configure_downloads). Individual components are compressed with ZIP at installer-creation time and downloaded/uncompressed by the installer as needed. This feature is only available on Windows with NSIS at the moment. - NSIS installers can install themselves and enable the "Change" button in Add/Remove programs, allowing users to go back and install or remove components. This can be disabled through cpack_configure_downloads, because it's only really useful is most of the application's functionality is in downloaded components. - Bug fix: automatically install everything whose COMPONENT was not specified (it's a hidden, required group) - Bug fix: fixed removal of components when re-running the NSIS installer and unchecking components - Bug fix: NSIS installers now only install/remove the minimal number of files when re-run to update the installation (or by clicking "Change" in Add/Remove programs)
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std::set<cmCPackComponent *>& visited);
/// Produce NSIS code that de-selects all of the components that are
/// dependent on this component, recursively.
std::string CreateDeselectionDependenciesDescription
(cmCPackComponent *component,
ENH: Further refinement of the CPack components functionality from Doug Gregor. Details: ========== - New cpack_add_component, cpack_add_component_group, and cpack_add_install_type "commands" defined as macros in the CPack module. - Documentation for all of the variables and commands in the CPack module. - Added get_cmake_property(... COMPONENTS) to CMake to ask for the names of all components. Used in the CPack module to automatically build component-based installers. (Set CPACK_MONOLITHIC_INSTALL to turn off component-based installation). - A group can declare its PARENT_GROUP, to build an arbitrary hierarchy of groups. - New CPack command cpack_configure_downloads, which creates an installer that downloads only the selected components on-the-fly. Those components marked DOWNLOADED will be separate packages downloaded on-the-fly (or, all packages can be marked as such with the ALL option to cpack_configure_downloads). Individual components are compressed with ZIP at installer-creation time and downloaded/uncompressed by the installer as needed. This feature is only available on Windows with NSIS at the moment. - NSIS installers can install themselves and enable the "Change" button in Add/Remove programs, allowing users to go back and install or remove components. This can be disabled through cpack_configure_downloads, because it's only really useful is most of the application's functionality is in downloaded components. - Bug fix: automatically install everything whose COMPONENT was not specified (it's a hidden, required group) - Bug fix: fixed removal of components when re-running the NSIS installer and unchecking components - Bug fix: NSIS installers now only install/remove the minimal number of files when re-run to update the installation (or by clicking "Change" in Add/Remove programs)
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std::set<cmCPackComponent *>& visited);
/// Produce a string that contains the NSIS code to describe a
ENH: Further refinement of the CPack components functionality from Doug Gregor. Details: ========== - New cpack_add_component, cpack_add_component_group, and cpack_add_install_type "commands" defined as macros in the CPack module. - Documentation for all of the variables and commands in the CPack module. - Added get_cmake_property(... COMPONENTS) to CMake to ask for the names of all components. Used in the CPack module to automatically build component-based installers. (Set CPACK_MONOLITHIC_INSTALL to turn off component-based installation). - A group can declare its PARENT_GROUP, to build an arbitrary hierarchy of groups. - New CPack command cpack_configure_downloads, which creates an installer that downloads only the selected components on-the-fly. Those components marked DOWNLOADED will be separate packages downloaded on-the-fly (or, all packages can be marked as such with the ALL option to cpack_configure_downloads). Individual components are compressed with ZIP at installer-creation time and downloaded/uncompressed by the installer as needed. This feature is only available on Windows with NSIS at the moment. - NSIS installers can install themselves and enable the "Change" button in Add/Remove programs, allowing users to go back and install or remove components. This can be disabled through cpack_configure_downloads, because it's only really useful is most of the application's functionality is in downloaded components. - Bug fix: automatically install everything whose COMPONENT was not specified (it's a hidden, required group) - Bug fix: fixed removal of components when re-running the NSIS installer and unchecking components - Bug fix: NSIS installers now only install/remove the minimal number of files when re-run to update the installation (or by clicking "Change" in Add/Remove programs)
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/// particular component group, including its components. Any
/// added macros will be emitted via macrosOut.
std::string
CreateComponentGroupDescription(cmCPackComponentGroup *group,
cmOStringStream& macrosOut);
/// Translations any newlines found in the string into \r\n, so that the
/// resulting string can be used within NSIS.
static std::string TranslateNewlines(std::string str);
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};
#endif