CMake/Source/cmGetCMakePropertyCommand.cxx

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/*============================================================================
CMake - Cross Platform Makefile Generator
Copyright 2000-2009 Kitware, Inc., Insight Software Consortium
Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD License (the "License");
see accompanying file Copyright.txt for details.
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.
============================================================================*/
#include "cmGetCMakePropertyCommand.h"
#include "cmGlobalGenerator.h"
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#include "cmake.h"
#include "cmState.h"
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#include "cmAlgorithms.h"
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// cmGetCMakePropertyCommand
bool cmGetCMakePropertyCommand
::InitialPass(std::vector<std::string> const& args, cmExecutionStatus &)
{
if(args.size() < 2 )
{
this->SetError("called with incorrect number of arguments");
return false;
}
std::string variable = args[0];
std::string output = "NOTFOUND";
if ( args[1] == "VARIABLES" )
{
if (const char* varsProp = this->Makefile->GetProperty("VARIABLES"))
{
output = varsProp;
}
}
else if ( args[1] == "MACROS" )
{
output.clear();
if (const char* macrosProp = this->Makefile->GetProperty("MACROS"))
{
output = macrosProp;
}
}
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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else if ( args[1] == "COMPONENTS" )
{
const std::set<std::string>* components
= this->Makefile->GetGlobalGenerator()->GetInstallComponents();
output = cmJoin(*components, ";");
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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}
else
{
const char *prop = 0;
if (!args[1].empty())
{
prop = this->Makefile->GetState()->GetGlobalProperty(args[1]);
}
if (prop)
{
output = prop;
}
}
this->Makefile->AddDefinition(variable, output.c_str());
return true;
}