cmake_parse_arguments: Fix PARSE_ARGV multi-value argument handling
The `PARSE_ARGV` mode was recently added to help functions properly parse their arguments even when those arguments may be quoted and contain literal `;` in their values. Fix the implementation to encode `;`s in reported multi-value arguments and in `UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS` so that `;`s in the individual values are preserved in the lists. This allows clients to access all their argument values correctly.
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#include "cmAlgorithms.h"
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static std::string escape_arg(const std::string& arg)
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{
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// replace ";" with "\;" so output argument lists will split correctly
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std::string escapedArg;
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for (size_t i = 0; i < arg.size(); ++i) {
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if (arg[i] == ';') {
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escapedArg += '\\';
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}
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escapedArg += arg[i];
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}
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return escapedArg;
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}
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bool cmParseArgumentsCommand::InitialPass(std::vector<std::string> const& args,
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cmExecutionStatus&)
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{
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insideValues = NONE;
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break;
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case MULTI:
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multi[currentArgName].push_back(*argIter);
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if (parseFromArgV) {
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multi[currentArgName].push_back(escape_arg(*argIter));
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} else {
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multi[currentArgName].push_back(*argIter);
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}
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break;
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default:
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unparsed.push_back(*argIter);
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if (parseFromArgV) {
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unparsed.push_back(escape_arg(*argIter));
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} else {
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unparsed.push_back(*argIter);
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}
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break;
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}
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}
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include(${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/test_utils.cmake)
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function(test_multi list)
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set(i 0)
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foreach(value IN LISTS ${list})
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math(EXPR j "${i} + 1")
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set(${list}[${i}] "${value}")
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TEST(${list}[${i}] "${ARGV${j}}")
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set(i ${j})
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endforeach()
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endfunction()
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function(test1)
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cmake_parse_arguments(PARSE_ARGV 0
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pref "OPT1;OPT2" "SINGLE1;SINGLE2" "MULTI1;MULTI2")
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TEST(pref_OPT2 FALSE)
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TEST(pref_SINGLE1 "foo;bar")
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TEST(pref_SINGLE2 UNDEFINED)
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TEST(pref_MULTI1 bar foo bar)
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test_multi(pref_MULTI1 bar "foo;bar")
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TEST(pref_MULTI2 UNDEFINED)
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TEST(pref_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS UNDEFINED)
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endfunction()
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test2("first named" OPT1 SINGLE1 "foo;bar" MULTI1 bar foo bar)
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test2("first named" OPT1 SINGLE1 "foo;bar" MULTI1 bar "foo;bar")
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function(test3 arg1)
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cmake_parse_arguments(PARSE_ARGV 0
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pref "" "" "")
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test_multi(pref_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS "foo;bar" dog cat)
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endfunction()
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test3("foo;bar" dog cat)
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