Merge topic 'update-ctest_build-docs'

5731fb2e ctest_build: mention CTEST_BUILD_COMMAND in the docs
753da8c6 ctest_build: update the default target documentation
5ab896ae ctest_build: spruce up the documentation a bit
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Brad King 2015-05-07 14:32:11 -04:00 committed by CMake Topic Stage
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ctest_build([BUILD build_dir] [TARGET target] [RETURN_VALUE res]
[APPEND][NUMBER_ERRORS val] [NUMBER_WARNINGS val])
Builds the given build directory and stores results in Build.xml. If
no BUILD is given, the CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY variable is used.
Builds the given build directory and stores results in Build.xml. If no
``BUILD`` is given, the :variable:`CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY` variable is used.
The TARGET variable can be used to specify a build target. If none is
specified, the "all" target will be built.
The ``TARGET`` variable can be used to specify a build target. If none is
specified, the default target ("ALL_BUILD" for Visual Studio generators and
"all" in others) will be built.
The RETURN_VALUE option specifies a variable in which to store the
return value of the native build tool. The NUMBER_ERRORS and
NUMBER_WARNINGS options specify variables in which to store the number
The ``RETURN_VALUE`` option specifies a variable in which to store the
return value of the native build tool. The ``NUMBER_ERRORS`` and
``NUMBER_WARNINGS`` options specify variables in which to store the number
of build errors and warnings detected.
The APPEND option marks results for append to those previously
submitted to a dashboard server since the last ctest_start. Append
The ``APPEND`` option marks results for append to those previously
submitted to a dashboard server since the last :command:`ctest_start`. Append
semantics are defined by the dashboard server in use.
The QUIET option suppresses any CTest-specific non-error output
The ``QUIET`` option suppresses any CTest-specific non-error output
that would have been printed to the console otherwise. The summary
of warnings / errors, as well as the output from the native build tool
is unaffected by this option.
If set, the contents of the variable CTEST_BUILD_FLAGS are passed as
additional arguments to the underlying build command. This can e.g. be
used to trigger a parallel build using the -j option of make. See
:module:`ProcessorCount` for an example.
If set, the contents of the variable ``CTEST_BUILD_COMMAND`` is used to build
the project. In addition, if set, the contents of the variable
``CTEST_BUILD_FLAGS`` are passed as additional arguments to the underlying
build command. This can, e.g., be used to trigger a parallel build using the
``-j`` option of make. See :module:`ProcessorCount` for an example.