BUG: change the handling of CMAKE_MINIMUM_REQUIRED and BACKWARDS_COMPATIBILITY and extend the documentaiton quite a bit

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Ken Martin 2008-03-06 10:57:59 -05:00
parent ea525a4fb4
commit adddcea5d7
6 changed files with 121 additions and 51 deletions

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@ -108,9 +108,6 @@ bool cmCMakeMinimumRequired
cmSystemTools::SetFatalErrorOccured();
}
// set the policy version as well
this->Makefile->SetPolicyVersion(version_string.c_str());
return true;
}

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@ -42,19 +42,15 @@ bool cmConfigureFileCommand
// for CMake 2.0 and earlier CONFIGURE_FILE defaults to the FinalPass,
// after 2.0 it only does InitialPass, this is policy CMP_0003
switch (this->Makefile->GetPolicyStatus(cmPolicies::CMP_0003))
{
case cmPolicies::WARN:
cmSystemTools::Message(
this->Makefile->GetPolicies()->GetPolicyWarning
(cmPolicies::CMP_0003).c_str(),"Warning");
case cmPolicies::OLD:
this->Immediate = false;
break;
default:
this->Immediate = true;
}
// after 2.0 it only does InitialPass
this->Immediate = false;
const char* versionValue
= this->Makefile->GetDefinition("CMAKE_BACKWARDS_COMPATIBILITY");
if (versionValue && atof(versionValue) > 2.0)
{
this->Immediate = true;
}
this->AtOnly = false;
for(unsigned int i=2;i < args.size();++i)

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@ -18,6 +18,7 @@
#include "cmListFileLexer.h"
#include "cmSystemTools.h"
#include "cmMakefile.h"
#include <cmsys/RegularExpression.hxx>
@ -29,7 +30,9 @@ bool cmListFileCacheParseFunction(cmListFileLexer* lexer,
cmListFileFunction& function,
const char* filename);
bool cmListFile::ParseFile(const char* filename, bool requireProjectCommand)
bool cmListFile::ParseFile(const char* filename,
bool topLevel,
cmMakefile *mf)
{
if(!cmSystemTools::FileExists(filename))
{
@ -115,7 +118,60 @@ bool cmListFile::ParseFile(const char* filename, bool requireProjectCommand)
cmListFileLexer_Delete(lexer);
if(requireProjectCommand)
// do we need a cmake_policy(VERSION call?
if(topLevel)
{
bool hasPolicy = false;
// search for the right policy command
for(std::vector<cmListFileFunction>::iterator i
= this->Functions.begin();
i != this->Functions.end(); ++i)
{
if (cmSystemTools::LowerCase(i->Name) == "cmake_policy" &&
i->Arguments.size() &&
cmSystemTools::LowerCase(i->Arguments[0].Value) == "version")
{
hasPolicy = true;
break;
}
if (cmSystemTools::LowerCase(i->Name) == "cmake_minimum_required")
{
hasPolicy = true;
break;
}
}
// if no policy command is found this is an error
if(!hasPolicy)
{
// add in the old CMAKE_BACKWARDS_COMPATIBILITY var for old CMake compatibility
if (!mf->GetCacheManager()->
GetCacheValue("CMAKE_BACKWARDS_COMPATIBILITY"))
{
mf->AddCacheDefinition
("CMAKE_BACKWARDS_COMPATIBILITY", "2.6",
"For backwards compatibility, what version of CMake commands and "
"syntax should this version of CMake try to support.",
cmCacheManager::STRING);
}
switch (mf->GetPolicyStatus(cmPolicies::CMP_0000))
{
case cmPolicies::WARN:
cmSystemTools::Message(
mf->GetPolicies()->GetPolicyWarning
(cmPolicies::CMP_0000).c_str(),"Warning");
case cmPolicies::OLD:
break;
default:
cmSystemTools::Error(
mf->GetPolicies()->GetRequiredPolicyError
(cmPolicies::CMP_0000).c_str());
return false;
}
}
}
if(topLevel)
{
bool hasProject = false;
// search for a project command

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@ -26,6 +26,8 @@
* cmake list files.
*/
class cmMakefile;
struct cmListFileArgument
{
cmListFileArgument(): Value(), Quoted(false), FilePath(0), Line(0) {}
@ -62,7 +64,9 @@ struct cmListFile
:ModifiedTime(0)
{
}
bool ParseFile(const char* path, bool requireProjectCommand);
bool ParseFile(const char* path,
bool topLevel,
cmMakefile *mf);
long int ModifiedTime;
std::vector<cmListFileFunction> Functions;

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@ -46,9 +46,6 @@ cmMakefile::cmMakefile()
{
this->DefinitionStack.push_back(DefinitionMap());
// Enter a policy level for this directory.
this->PushPolicy();
// Setup the default include file regular expression (match everything).
this->IncludeFileRegularExpression = "^.*$";
// Setup the default include complaint regular expression (match nothing).
@ -138,7 +135,6 @@ cmMakefile::cmMakefile(const cmMakefile& mf)
this->PreOrder = mf.PreOrder;
this->ListFileStack = mf.ListFileStack;
this->Initialize();
this->PushPolicy();
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -147,6 +143,9 @@ void cmMakefile::Initialize()
this->cmDefineRegex.compile("#cmakedefine[ \t]+([A-Za-z_0-9]*)");
this->cmDefine01Regex.compile("#cmakedefine01[ \t]+([A-Za-z_0-9]*)");
this->cmAtVarRegex.compile("(@[A-Za-z_0-9/.+-]+@)");
// Enter a policy level for this directory.
this->PushPolicy();
}
unsigned int cmMakefile::GetCacheMajorVersion()
@ -208,7 +207,11 @@ cmMakefile::~cmMakefile()
delete b;
}
this->FunctionBlockers.clear();
this->PolicyStack.pop_back();
if (this->PolicyStack.size() != 1)
{
cmSystemTools::Error("Internal CMake Error, Policy Stack has not been"
" popped properly");
}
}
void cmMakefile::PrintStringVector(const char* s,
@ -453,7 +456,7 @@ bool cmMakefile::ReadListFile(const char* filename_in,
*fullPath=filenametoread;
}
cmListFile cacheFile;
if( !cacheFile.ParseFile(filenametoread, requireProjectCommand) )
if( !cacheFile.ParseFile(filenametoread, requireProjectCommand, this) )
{
// pop the listfile off the stack
this->ListFileStack.pop_back();

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@ -89,12 +89,13 @@ cmPolicies::cmPolicies()
"or cmake_minimum_required call.",
"CMake requires that projects specify what version of CMake they have "
"been written to. The easiest way to do this is by placing a call to "
"cmake_policy such as the following cmake_policy(VERSION 2.6) Replace "
"cmake_policy at the top of your CMakeLists file. For example: "
"cmake_policy(VERSION 2.6) Replace "
"2.6 in that example with the verison of CMake you are writing to. "
"This policy is being put in place because it aids us in detecting "
"and maintaining backwards compatibility.",
2,6,0, cmPolicies::WARN);
this->PolicyStringMap["CMP_POLICY_SPECIFICATION"] = CMP_0000;
// this->PolicyStringMap["CMP_POLICY_SPECIFICATION"] = CMP_0000;
this->DefinePolicy(CMP_0001, "CMP_0001",
"CMake does not allow target names to include slash characters.",
@ -102,7 +103,7 @@ cmPolicies::cmPolicies()
"please change the name of any targets to not use such characters."
,
2,4,0, cmPolicies::REQUIRED_IF_USED);
this->PolicyStringMap["CMP_TARGET_NAMES_WITH_SLASHES"] = CMP_0001;
// this->PolicyStringMap["CMP_TARGET_NAMES_WITH_SLASHES"] = CMP_0001;
this->DefinePolicy(CMP_0002, "CMP_0002",
"CMake requires that target names be globaly unique.",
@ -110,7 +111,7 @@ cmPolicies::cmPolicies()
"please change the name of any targets to not use such characters."
,
2,6,0, cmPolicies::WARN);
this->PolicyStringMap["CMP_REQUIRE_UNIQUE_TARGET_NAMES"] = CMP_0002;
// this->PolicyStringMap["CMP_REQUIRE_UNIQUE_TARGET_NAMES"] = CMP_0002;
this->DefinePolicy(CMP_0003, "CMP_0003",
"CMake configures file immediately after 2.0.",
@ -120,7 +121,7 @@ cmPolicies::cmPolicies()
"configure the file right when the command is invoked."
,
2,2,0, cmPolicies::NEW);
this->PolicyStringMap["CMP_CONFIGURE_FILE_IMMEDIATE"] = CMP_0003;
// this->PolicyStringMap["CMP_CONFIGURE_FILE_IMMEDIATE"] = CMP_0003;
}
@ -182,23 +183,6 @@ bool cmPolicies::ApplyPolicyVersion(cmMakefile *mf,
{
return false;
}
// add in the old CMAKE_BACKWARDS_COMPATIBILITY var for old CMake compatibility
if ((majorVer == 2 && minorVer <= 4) || majorVer < 2)
{
if (!mf->GetCacheManager()->
GetCacheValue("CMAKE_BACKWARDS_COMPATIBILITY"))
{
cmOStringStream v;
v << majorVer << "." << minorVer << "." << patchVer;
mf->AddCacheDefinition
("CMAKE_BACKWARDS_COMPATIBILITY", v.str().c_str(),
"For backwards compatibility, what version of CMake commands and "
"syntax should this version of CMake try to support.",
cmCacheManager::STRING);
}
}
// now loop over all the policies and set them as appropriate
std::map<cmPolicies::PolicyID,cmPolicy *>::iterator i
@ -365,7 +349,7 @@ std::string cmPolicies::GetPolicyWarning(cmPolicies::PolicyID id)
cmOStringStream msg;
msg <<
"WARNING: Policy " << pos->second->IDString << " is not set: "
"" << pos->second->ShortDescription << "\n"
"" << pos->second->ShortDescription << " "
"Run \"cmake --help-policy " << pos->second->IDString << "\" for "
"policy details. Use the cmake_policy command to set the policy "
"and suppress this warning.";
@ -428,10 +412,40 @@ void cmPolicies::GetDocumentation(std::vector<cmDocumentationEntry>& v)
{
std::string full;
full += i->second->LongDescription;
full += "\nThis policy was introduced in CMake version ";
full += i->second->GetVersionString();
full += ". The version of CMake you are running ";
// add in some more text here based on status
// switch (i->second->Status)
// {
// case cmPolicies::WARN:
switch (i->second->Status)
{
case cmPolicies::WARN:
full += "defaults to warning about this policy. You can either "
"suppress the warning without fixing the issue by adding a "
"cmake_policy(SET ";
full += i->second->IDString;
full += " OLD) command to the top of your CMakeLists file or "
"you can change your code to use the new behavior and add "
"cmake_policy(SET ";
full += i->second->IDString;
full += " NEW) to your CMakeList file. If you are fixing all "
"issues with a new version of CMake you can add "
"cmake_policy(VERSION #.#) where #.# is the verison of CMake "
"you are updating to. This will tell CMake that you have fixed "
"all issues to use the new behavior.";
case cmPolicies::OLD:
full += "defaults to the old behavior for this policy.";
break;
case cmPolicies::NEW:
full += "defaults to the new behavior for this policy.";
break;
case cmPolicies::REQUIRED_IF_USED:
full += "requires the new behavior for this policy."
"if you usee it.";
break;
case cmPolicies::REQUIRED_ALWAYS:
full += "requires the new behavior for this policy.";
break;
}
cmDocumentationEntry e(i->second->IDString.c_str(),
i->second->ShortDescription.c_str(),