This code has accidentally not been compiled since commit
v3.0.0-rc1~556^2 (cmake: Split -E command implementation into separate
source file, 2013-10-03) because CMAKE_HAVE_VS_GENERATORS was local to
`cmake.cxx`.
Fixes#16195.
This code has not been compiled since commit v3.0.0-rc1~556^2 (cmake:
Split -E command implementation into separate source file, 2013-10-03).
It appears the code was never used since it was added anyway.
Files generated by `install(EXPORT)` and `export_library_dependencies()`
may be installed with packages and consumed by dependents. In order to
avoid re-building dependents only because the version of CMake changed,
drop the CMake version from the export file content.
The fix in commit commit v3.6.0-rc1~82^2 (Drop find_(library|file|path)
prefixes from PATH on non-Windows, 2016-05-09) aggressively dropped
search of the entries in PATH itself in addition to the prefixes derived
from it. This regresses find modules that (incorrectly) depended on the
behavior, including some of our own modules such as FindImageMagick.
Restore the search of entries in PATH itself. If we want to drop it
later we will need to do so with a policy. Fixes#16192.
Factor the implementation out of cmMakefileLibraryTargetGenerator
into a helper method in cmMakefileTargetGenerator so it can be
re-used elsewhere later.
Drop our `HaveExportedObjects` check before dumping exports for an
object file. It is possible for only a subset of needed symbols to have
explicit markup, and re-exporting the marked symbols does not hurt.
This leaves no callers of `HaveExportedObjects`, but leave the
method in place anyway because it may be useful in the future.
Fixes#16161.
Replace use of cmsys::auto_ptr with a CM_AUTO_PTR macro that maps to
our own implementation adopted from the KWSys auto_ptr implementation.
Later we may be able to map CM_AUTO_PTR to std::auto_ptr on compilers
that do not warn about it.
Automate the client site conversions:
git grep -l auto_ptr -- Source/ | grep -v Source/kwsys/ | xargs sed -i \
's|cmsys::auto_ptr|CM_AUTO_PTR|;s|cmsys/auto_ptr.hxx|cm_auto_ptr.hxx|'
In the `try_compile` source file signature we propagate the caller's
value of `CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS` into the test project. Extend this to
propagate `CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_<CONFIG>` too instead of always using the
default value in the test project. This will be useful, for example, to
allow the MSVC runtime library to be changed (e.g. `-MDd` => `-MTd`).
However, some projects may currently depend on this not being done,
so we need to activate the behavior using a policy.
This change was originally made by commit v3.6.0-rc1~160^2 (try_compile:
Honor CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_<CONFIG> changes, 2016-04-11) but without the
policy and so had to be reverted during the 3.6 release candidate cycle.
Fixes#16174.
Clang refuses to default initialize an instance of a class that does not
have a default constructor. Fix the check by adding default
constructors. Don't use brace initialization like it is proposed in the
error message. We want to test the override support independent from
the support for brace initialization.
Revert commit v3.6.0-rc1~160^2 (try_compile: Honor
CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_<CONFIG> changes, 2016-04-11). The behavior it
introduced can break projects that depend on the lack of such behavior.
We will have to introduce a policy or other mechanism to enable the
behavior in a compatible way. Simply revert it for now.
See issue #16174.
059a6ca0 Merge branch 'unknown-aliased-target' into compiler-features
1d6909a2 use CM_NULLPTR
b4b73f56 cxx features: add check for nullptr
a7a92390 mark functions with CM_OVERRIDE
9e2d6f0c CM_OVERRIDE: mark destructor overridden in the feature test.
2ca76a66 Validate target name in ALIASED_TARGET property getter
This is important for two reasons:
1. A compiler might warn about a class that has a virtual member
function but no virtual destructor. We don't want to treat the feature
as incomplete in this case.
2. MSVC10 supports the override identifier except on destructors. In
this case, the feature really is incomplete and we want to detect it as
such.
In commit v3.6.0-rc1~174^2 (Ninja: Honor CMAKE_NINJA_FORCE_RESPONSE_FILE
for compile rules, 2016-04-06), Ninja learned to look for
`CMAKE_NINJA_FORCE_RESPONSE_FILE` in the current scope or the
environment in order to force response file usage for all compilation
rules.
However, on Windows, the RC compiler goes through cmcldeps which does a
`replace(output, output + ".dep.obj")` on the command line. However,
with a response file (which we name `output + ".rsp"`), the response
file path is replaced instead causing the compiler to (correctly)
complain that the response file `output + ".dep.obj.rsp"` does not
exist.
What needs to happen is for cmcldeps to look through the response file,
replace *its* contents and place it in the `output + ".dep.obj.rsp"`
file.
Also add a test which actually compiles an RC file into a library and
executable for all generators on Windows and additionally test
`CMAKE_NINJA_FORCE_RESPONSE_FILE` for Ninja generators.
Fixes#16167.
7647f6af Add CM_OVERRIDE to some functions
5286110d cxx features: add check for override
09aa2c94 Use <unordered_set> where available
ea5477e4 Make C++ feature checks extensible
Run clang-tidy's modernize-use-override checker. This checker must have
issues in version 3.8. It has way too little matches. And it adds
override to destructors. Revert the changes on the destructors and
change override to CM_OVERRIDE.
Turn the feature check for cxx11_unordered_map into a function such that
we can use it for other features as well. Drop the 11 suffix, as we may
want to check features from other standards.
Refactoring in commit 49f10f0d (cmGeneratorTarget: Adopt Fortran module
directory generation, 2016-06-10) accidentally made a local variable
declared `static` causing results to be re-used incorrectly.
Remove the 'optional' paramenter from the second overload of the Convert
function. This parameter is used from one single location. Inline the
codepath for which the argument is true to the callsite.
The cmDependsJavaParserHelper tries to implement a "deep copy" in the
assignment operator of the internal class CurrentClass. To do that, it
uses std::copy and std::back_inserter. The copy constructor is
implemented in terms of the assignment operator but it does not
initialize the member NestedClasses, a pointer to vector. This pointer
is dereferenced in the assignment operator. Change the pointer to a
value and rely on the compiler generated special functions.
This property allow to specify a specific Visual Studio tool for a
source file overriding the default tool behavior. For example, a
`.resw` file being processed as a `PriResource` file. This has the
advantage of being able to teach CMake to process new file types without
code modifications.
Download http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.txt and place it as
Licenses/LGPLv3.txt in our source tree. When building cmake-gui, use
option CMake_GUI_DISTRIBUTE_WITH_Qt_LGPL to enable notification in the
"About" dialog of how the distribution of Qt is licensed. Install the
license file as ${CMAKE_ROOT}/Licenses/LGPLv3.txt so that the dialog can
display a path to it.
Factor the flag generation out of cmCommonTargetGenerator::GetFlags
into a new cmLocalGenerator::GetTargetCompileFlags method.
This will allow it to be used without a target generator available.
Add a cmLocalGenerator::GetTargetFortranFlags virtual method to get
generator-specific generation of Fortran-specific flags. Implement it
in cmLocalCommonGenerator by moving the implementation from
cmCommonTargetGenerator::AddFortranFlags. This will allow it to be used
without having a target generator available.
Inspired-by: Tobias Hunger <tobias.hunger@qt.io>
Move code to create/get the fortran module directory from the
cmCommonTargetGenerator to cmGeneratorTarget.
Rename the ComputeFortranModuleDirectory method to
CreateFortranModuleDirectory as this method *creates* the directory if
it is missing.
Even in relatively small projects using `--trace` (and `--trace-expand`)
may produce a lot of output. When developing a custom module usually
one is interested in output of only a few particular modules.
Add a `--trace-source=<file>` option to enable tracing only a subset of
source files. The final output would be only from requested modules,
ignoring anything else not matched to given filename(s).
Create a LINK_WHAT_YOU_USE target property and corresponding
CMAKE_LINK_WHAT_YOU_USE variable to enable this behavior.
Extend link commands by running `ldd -u -r` to detect shared
libraries that are linked but not needed.
In commit v3.6.0-rc1~279^2~10 (VS: in Clang/C2 toolset, setup correct
compiler settings, 2016-02-18) a flag mapping was added for the clang
`-Os` flag. However, this collides with a mapping we already had for
the MSVC flag of the same name. This is a symptom of a larger problem
in that the VS generators need a per-toolset flag map (issue #16153).
For now, simply drop the new mapping and drop `-Os` from clang compiler
flags in the MinSizeRel configuration.
Reported-by: Felix Bruns <felixbruns@gmail.com>
Since 2.6.3 the UTILITY target may have source files. A defect was filed
that these files are now visible in the source tree. A fix later removed
all generated files from the source tree, regardless of the target type.
You can't even include them by using the SOURCES option. This fix adds
generated files again, except for the UTILITY target which cluttered the
source tree.
Fixes#14272.
ed5fa48d cmXMLWriter: use ifstream from KWSys
24ab29b8 Prefer istringstream and ostringstream over stringstream.
ab8b77dd Remove redundant arguments from fstream constructors
eb79fa72 Access std::ios_base with std::ios
At the moment, cmStandardIncludes.h needs to be included before any
standard includes because it disables some warnings that are caused
by the standard library of some compilers. Move this responsibility
to the cmConfigure.h file.
Also add include guards to cmConfigure.h to make sure the file can be
included multiple times.
63c0e92c cmState: Expose list of properties of values in the cache
6eee2463 cmCacheEntry: Retrieve all properties of cache entries
120899c6 cmPropertyList: Add a way to retrieve all properties
7066218e cmake: Kill cmake::CacheManager and its getter
ea5324cd cmMakefile: Port messages for compile features to cmake
df8c3130 cmGlobalGenerator: Don't use cmMakefile::IssueMessage after configure
946d1e50 cmMakefile: Avoid IssueMessage after configure is finished
096c7754 cmLocalGenerator: Store Backtrace for the directory
f62ed322 cmLocalGenerator: Add GetTargetDefines to get all defines for a target
853b1bb4 cmLocalGenerator: Constify AppendDefines and AddCompileDefinitions
The force parameter is ugly and makes the method harder to reason about
(issues the message ... but maybe it doesn't ... but then again you can
force it). It is a violation of
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interface_segregation_principle
and is the kind of thing described in a recent blog here:
http://code.joejag.com/2016/anti-if-the-missing-patterns.html
"Any time you see this you actually have two methods bundled into one.
That boolean represents an opportunity to name a concept in your code."
The makefile is only used when called by the cmMessageCommand, so inline
the use of it there. It otherwise creates an undesirable dependency on
cmMakefile for issuing messages in the cmake instance, a violation of
the Interface Segregation Principle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interface_segregation_principle
This also makes it more explicit that the variable definitions only
affect the message() command. If an AUTHOR_WARNING is issued for any
other reason, it is not affected. To affect that, it is necessary to
set the cache variable instead of the regular variable.
This is an unfortunate interface quirk, but one which can't be fixed
easily now.
Add a ``FIND_LIBRARY_USE_LIB32_PATHS`` global property analogous to the
``FIND_LIBRARY_USE_LIB64_PATHS`` property. This helps find commands on
multilib systems that use ``lib32`` directories and either do not have
``lib`` symlinks or point ``lib`` to ``lib64``.
When we are on OSX and we are launching cmake-gui from a symlink, the
application will fail to launch as it can't find the qt.conf file which
tells it what the name of the plugin folder is. We need to add this path
BEFORE the application is constructed as that is what triggers the
searching for the platform plugins
CMakeFindBinUtils sets CMAKE_RANLIB to `:` if it is not available in
order to get a no-op. This does not work on a Windows host build
environment that runs commands in `cmd` instead of `sh`. Teach the
Ninja and Makefile generators to simply skip the command if it is `:`.
This this was already done by the Makefile generator since commit
v2.6.0~3161 (BUG: Do not write link script lines that use the ':',
2006-06-18), but only when using a link script.
Reported-by: Michael Jäntsch <Michael.Jaentsch@gmx.de>
After finding it in `foo.Framework/Headers/dir/header.h`, we should
report the `foo.Framework/Headers` directory, not
`foo.Framework/Headers/dir`, because the former is what actually
contains the path the caller wishes to include.
63e5eb5f Help: Add notes for 'productbuild' topic
2e3c67d1 productbuild: Add new productbuild cpack generator.
50a3d340 PackageMaker: factor out common code for creating pkg files.
Policy CMP0026 deprecated the LOCATION property, and we have long
provided a $<TARGET_FILE:...> generator expression. However, if
a project tries to use $<TARGET_PROPERTY:...,LOCATION> we should
at least not crash.
The compatibility implementation of the LOCATION property uses
cmGlobalGenerator::CreateGenerationObjects to create the structures
needed to evaluate the property before generation starts. The
implementation assumed that accessing the property could only be done
during configuration (via the typical get_property command use case).
The $<TARGET_PROPERTY:...,LOCATION> genex causes the LOCATION property
to be accessed during generation. Calling CreateGenerationObjects
during generation blows away all the objects currently being used for
generation and is not safe. Add a condition to call it only when
configuration is not finished.
Use clang-tidy's readability-simplify-boolean-expr checker.
After applying the fix-its, revise all changes *very* carefully.
Be aware of false positives and invalid changes.
Use clang-tidy's performance-unnecessary-copy-initialization checker.
After applying the fix-its (which turns the copies into const&), revise
the changes and see whether the copies can be removed entirely by using
the original instead.
Use clang-tidy's performance-unnecessary-value-param checker to find
value parameter declarations of expensive to copy types that are not
modified inside the function. Ignore findings in kwsys.
After applying the fix-its, manually change `const T&` to `T const&`.
d256ba07 try_compile: Optionally forward custom platform variables to test project
fb4791b3 cmCoreTryCompile: Refactor forwarding of variables to test project
Add a `CMAKE_TRY_COMPILE_PLATFORM_VARIABLES` variable to specify a list
of custom variables to be forwarded to a `try_compile` test project.
This will be useful for platform information modules or toolchain files
to forward some platform-specific set of variables from the host project
(perhaps set in its cache) to the test project so that it can build the
same way.
De-duplicate the logic that constructs the cmake `-D` flag used to pass
variables into the test project cache. Also subsume variables that were
propagated by generating `set()` commands in the project and pass them
as cache entries instead.
5784747d Improve string find: prefer character overloads.
5cec953e Use std::replace for replacing chars in strings.
2a1a2033 cmExtraEclipseCDT4Generator: use std::replace.
34bc6e1f cmCTestScriptHandler: don't call find repeatedly.
c1340827 Add a variable to specify language-wide system include directories
44199097 cmMakefile: Optimize AddSystemIncludeDirectories for empty set
a896043b GHS: Compute include directories consistently with other generators
Create a `CMAKE_<LANG>_STANDARD_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES` variable to specify
system include directories for for `<LANG>` compiler command lines.
This plays a role for include directories as the existing
`CMAKE_<LANG>_STANDARD_LIBRARIES` variable does for link libraries.
This patch preserves backward compatibility of
deb package names with previous CMake versions
but similarly to CPack/RPM allows to change
package name format and supports DEB-DEFAULT
setting that produces proper Debian package names.
eb076692 Tests: Select RunCMake.Ninja test cases based on ninja version
8a862a4d Ninja: Support embedding of CMake as subninja project
038e7716 Ninja: Pass all build paths through a central method
7c26a6a2 Ninja: Fix path to soname-d target file
ac3cdd9a Ninja: Convert object file names to ninja paths earlier
d4381cb1 Ninja: Convert link library file names like all other output paths
0397c92a Ninja: Pre-compute "CMakeCache.txt" build target name
3b3ecdfa Ninja: Pre-compute "all" build target name
5ca72750 Ninja: Simplify generation of custom target logical path
Manually extract the C++ portion of `cmListFileLexer.in.l` into a
temporary file, format it, and then move it back into the original file.
Manually format C++ code inside the lexer actions to match our style.
Then re-generate the lexer.
Revise the documented modifications we need to make to the
flex-generated source file according to the needs of the new version.
Update our own implementation to avoid warnings with flex types.
Even though the `file(GLOB)` documentation specifically warns against
using it to collect a list of source files, projects often do it anyway.
Since it uses `readdir()`, the list of files will be unsorted.
This list is often passed directly to add_executable / add_library.
Linking binaries with an unsorted list will make it unreproducible,
which means that the produced binary will differ depending on the
unpredictable `readdir()` order.
To solve those reproducibility issues in a lot of programs (which don't
explicitly `list(SORT)` the list manually), sort the resulting list of
the `file(GLOB)` command.
A more detailed rationale about reproducible builds is available
[here](https://reproducible-builds.org/).
Add a `CMAKE_NINJA_OUTPUT_PATH_PREFIX` variable. When it is set, CMake
generates a `build.ninja` file suitable for embedding into another ninja
project potentially generated by an alien generator.
In WriteObjectBuildStatement we pass object file names and directories
to several places that expect paths as Ninja sees them. Convert them to
Ninja paths before all such uses.
All paths generated on Ninja-invoked command lines should be passed
through ConvertToNinjaPath. Fix ConvertToLinkReference to call this
instead of partially duplicating its implementation.
In `AppendTargetOutputs` we generate a logical build target name for
each UTILITY command. Simplify the logic to avoid testing the result
of `ConvertToNinjaPath`.
d9fd2f54 Revise C++ coding style using clang-format
82df6dea Empty commit at end of history preceding clang-format style transition
6a13f43f CONTRIBUTING: Add a section on coding style
bf451d9f Add a script to run clang-format on the entire source tree
1e90d78f Configure clang-format for CMake source tree
da60adc3 Tell Git to use a distinct conflict marker size in `.rst` files
Run the `Utilities/Scripts/clang-format.bash` script to update
all our C++ code to a new style defined by `.clang-format`.
Use `clang-format` version 3.8.
* If you reached this commit for a line in `git blame`, re-run the blame
operation starting at the parent of this commit to see older history
for the content.
* See the parent commit for instructions to rebase a change across this
style transition commit.
The `IMPLEMENT_VISIT_IMPL` macro must preserve a space before the `>`
character in case the `DATATYPE` is a template type ending in `>`.
Manually format the macro layout as clang-format would except for this
space. Then add markup to tell clang-format not to format this macro.
Packagers may now set their own rpm package
file names or request that rpmbuild tool
chooses one for them. It also supports handing
of situations where one spec file may produce
multiple rpm packages.
The empty string we add as a link item for an INTERFACE_LIBRARY target
is not a path, so do not mark it as such. The generators currently
tolerate it either way, but only by accident.
Set LC_NUMERIC = "C" at startup after Qt initializes the application
because Qt may have adopted the current locale from the environment.
CMake does not define behavior for non-C-locale numeric behavior.
Since commit v3.3.0-rc1~430^2 (Teach find_(library|file|path) to get
prefixes from PATH, 2015-02-18) we search in <prefix>/include and
<prefix>/lib directories for prefixes with bin directories in the PATH
environment variable. The motivation was to support MSYS, MinGW and
similar Windows platforms in their default environments automatically.
At the time this behavior was thought to be worthwhile in general.
Suggested-by: Chuck Atkins <chuck.atkins@kitware.com>
afca3735 Help clang-format wrap after braces on long initializer lists
85425a3e Move comments off of class access specifier lines
64b55203 Isolate formatted streaming blocks with clang-format off/on
Teach the `add_custom_command` and `add_custom_target' commands to
substitute argv0 with the crosscompiling emulator if it is a target with
the `CROSSCOMPILING_EMULATOR` property set.
Add a long comment inside a few braced initializer lists in order to
convince clang-format to break after the opening brace and format the
list without indenting every value past the opening brace.
The clang-format tool may turn this:
public: // comment about access specifier
// unrelated comment indented with code
...
Into:
public: // comment about access specifier
// unrelated comment indented with code
...
Avoid this by moving comments off of access specifier lines.
The clang-format tool can do a good job formatting most code, but
well-organized streaming blocks are best left manually formatted.
Find blocks of the form
os <<
"...\n"
"...\n"
;
using the command
$ git ls-files -z -- Source |
egrep -v -z '^Source/kwsys/' |
xargs -0 pcregrep -M --color=always -B 1 -A 1 -n \
'<<[^\n]*\n(^ *("[^\n]*("|<<|;)$|;)\n){2,}'
Find blocks of the form
os << "...\n"
<< "...\n"
<< "...\n";
using the command
$ git ls-files -z -- Source |
egrep -v -z '^Source/kwsys/' |
xargs -0 pcregrep -M --color=always -B 1 -A 1 -n \
'<<[^\n]*\n(^ *<<[^\n]*(\\n"|<<|;)$\n){2,}'
Surround such blocks with the pair
/* clang-format off */
...
/* clang-format on */
in order to protect them from update by clang-format. Use the C-style
`/*...*/` comments instead of C++-style `//...` comments in order to
prevent them from ever being swallowed by re-formatting of surrounding
comments.
Add missing unset of scratch variables to generated export file for case
that the file was already included. We already unset these when parsing
the file normally, but the multiple inclusion case was leaving them
around.
5f948d2a Help: Add policy summaries to cmake-policies(7)
b74d73e5 Help: Organize cmake-policies(7) manual by version of introduction
de370656 cmRST: Parse toctree lines with Sphinx cross-reference syntax
845cb217 CMP0059: Fix typo in policy description
54f71cd7 Source: Sort includes the way clang-format would
7b6ffa59 Source: Sort includes of sys/types.h as clang-format would
be14fe48 Source: Stabilize include order of sys/types.h before sys/stat.h
5e871f70 Tests: Sort includes of sys/types.h as clang-format would
a20d7d48 Tests: Fix Plugin test include order
e1c77472 Format include directive blocks and ordering with clang-format
180538c7 Source: Stabilize include order
0e7bca92 Utilities/Release: Stabilize include order in WiX custom action
eb817be0 Tests: Stabilize include order in MFC, VSXaml, and VSWinStorePhone
eda313b4 Tests: Stabilize include order in StringFileTest
7110b754 CursesDialog: add missing cmState include
d7a5f255 Modules: Remove unused CMakeTestWatcomVersion.c file
Sort include directives within each block (separated by a blank line) in
lexicographic order (except to prioritize `sys/types.h` first). First
run `clang-format` with the config file:
---
SortIncludes: false
...
Commit the result temporarily. Then run `clang-format` again with:
---
SortIncludes: true
IncludeCategories:
- Regex: 'sys/types.h'
Priority: -1
...
Commit the result temporarily. Start a new branch and cherry-pick the
second commit. Manually resolve conflicts to preserve indentation of
re-ordered includes. This cleans up the include ordering without
changing any other style.
Use the following command to run `clang-format`:
$ git ls-files -z -- \
'*.c' '*.cc' '*.cpp' '*.cxx' '*.h' '*.hh' '*.hpp' '*.hxx' |
egrep -z -v '(Lexer|Parser|ParserHelper)\.' |
egrep -z -v '^Source/cm_sha2' |
egrep -z -v '^Source/(kwsys|CursesDialog/form)/' |
egrep -z -v '^Utilities/(KW|cm).*/' |
egrep -z -v '^Tests/Module/GenerateExportHeader' |
egrep -z -v '^Tests/RunCMake/CommandLine/cmake_depends/test_UTF-16LE.h' |
xargs -0 clang-format -i
This selects source files that do not come from a third-party.
Inspired-by: Daniel Pfeifer <daniel@pfeifer-mail.de>
Clang-Tidy writes the number of warnings, the number of suppressed
warnings, and instructions on how to suppress warnings to stderr. Since
each source file is checked individually, this repetitive information is
disturbing and should be suppressed.
The actual warning messages are written to stdout. Some IDEs (eg.
QtCreator) analyze only stderr for issues. Redirecting Clang-Tidy's
stdout to stderr makes sure the warnings are correctly displayed.
To avoid Race conditions with other processes writing to stdout/stderr compose
the whole message in a std::stringstream then submit the single complete message.
84946c73 Tests: QtAutogen: Same source name in different directories test
9c6fa684 Autogen: Generate qrc_NAME.cpp files in subdirectories
488ea8c7 Autogen: Generate not included moc files in subdirectories (#12873)
66caae45 Autogen: Check added for name collisions of generated qrc_NAME.cpp files
663d093d Autogen: Check added for name collisions of generated ui_NAME.h files
8295d437 Autogen: Check added for name collisions of generated moc files
d350308a Help: Improve AUTOMOC documentation layout
2263949b cmGlobalXCodeGenerator: do not pass char* to cmSystemTools::CollapseFullPath()
2b25ce30 make cmGlobalXCodeGenerator::XCodeEscapePath() take a std::string&
ffedf352 make cmGlobalXCodeGenerator::BuildObjectListOrString::Add() take a string&
6100bdff cmGlobalXCodeGenerator: directly call CreateString() with std::string
A qrc_NAME.cpp file generated from NAME.qrc in the directory
CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR/SUBDIR
will be generated in the directory
CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR/TARGETNAME_automoc.dir/SUBDIR
Not included moc files generated from a source file in
CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR/SUBDIR
will be generated in the directory
CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR/TARGETNAME_automoc.dir/SUBDIR/
Running the testsuite this function is entered more than 126,000 times. Reorder
the code flow so that a conversion from char* to std::string is only done when
the cache entry is a path one, which happens only ~50 times during the
testsuite.
840b830b Autogen: Qrc processing: Generate single map with final input / output names
bc4c7751 Autogen: Ui processing: Generate single map with final input / output names
47e60bc5 Autogen: Split out UI file generation code to dedicated method
cf679ea8 Autogen: Split out moc file generation code to dedicated method
3ea1d090 Autogen: Rename method GenerateQrc{ => Files}
8ced8bb9 Autogen: New logCommand method. It prints commands using std::cout.
95064a6d Autogen: Rename header extension Join method to JoinExts
7a73c404 Autogen: Use SystemTools string functions instead of rolling out own
0f96ef00 Remove unused cmake::IssueMessage overload
563bf9dd cmState: Remove unused entry point fields from snapshot data
7c36d206 cmListFileBacktrace: Refactor storage to provide efficient value semantics
1f6bd8a9 cmState: Avoid accumulating snapshot storage for backtraces
18b6676b cmState: Add Snapshot method to get bottom of call stack
2faa8b36 Add call stack to unused/uninitialized variable warnings
da07c506 cmLocalGenerator: Simplify IssueMessage implementation
cc7aed77 cmLocalGenerator: Use own IssueMessage method
c50285de cmOutputConverter: Assert construction with a valid snapshot
b6ed71b1 cmMakefile: Move cmMakefileCall to .cxx file
a559f0f6 cmWhileCommand: Simplify context construction
7503deb2 cmIfCommand: Simplify execution context construction
All callers now pass a full backtrace so we do not need the alternative
that takes a cmListFileContext directly. Drop this overload to remove
the code duplication.
Since commit v3.4.0-rc1~321^2~2 (Genex: Store a backtrace, not a pointer
to one, 2015-07-08) we treat cmListFileBacktrace instances as
lightweight values. This was true at the time only because the
backtrace information was kept in the cmState snapshot hierarchy.
However, that forced us to accumulate a lot of otherwise short-lived
snapshots just to have the backtrace fields available for reference by
cmListFileBacktrace instances. Recent refactoring made backtrace
instances independent of the snapshot hierarchy to avoid accumulating
short-lived snapshots. This came at the cost of making backtrace values
heavy again, leading to lots of string coying and slower execution.
Fix this by refactoring cmListFileBacktrace to provide value semantics
with efficient shared storage underneath. Teach cmMakefile to maintain
its call stack using an instance of cmListFileBacktrace. This approach
allows the current backtrace to be efficiently saved whenever it is
needed.
Also teach cmListFileBacktrace the notion of a file-level scope. This
is useful for messages about the whole file (e.g. during parsing) that
are not specific to any line within it. Push the CMakeLists.txt scope
for each directory and never pop it. This ensures that we always have
some context information and simplifies cmMakefile::IssueMessage.
Push/pop a file-level scope as each included file is processed. This
supersedes cmParseFileScope and improves diagnostic message context
information in a few places. Fix the corresponding test cases to expect
the improved output.
Changes during post-3.3/pre-3.4 development refactored storage of most
configure-time information, including variable bindings and function
scopes. All scopes (even short-lived) were kept persistently for
possible future debugging features, causing huge accumulated memory
usage. This was mostly addressed by commit v3.4.1~4^2 (cmState: Avoid
accumulating snapshot storage for short-lived scopes, 2015-11-24).
Since then we still keep short-lived scopes when they are needed for a
backtrace. This is because since commit v3.4.0-rc1~378^2
(cmListFileBacktrace: Implement in terms of cmState::Snapshot,
2015-05-29) backtraces have been lightweight objects that simply point
into the snapshot tree. While the intention of this approach was to
avoid duplicating the call stack file path strings, the cost turned out
to be holding on to the entire call stack worth of scope snapshots,
which is much worse.
Furthermore, since commit v3.4.0-rc2~1^2 (cmIfCommand: Issue CMP0054
warning with appropriate context, 2015-10-20) all conditions used in
`if()` commands hold a backtrace for use in diagnostic messages. Even
though the backtrace is short-lived it still causes the scope snapshot
to be kept. This means that code like
function(foo)
if(0)
endif()
endfunction()
foreach(i RANGE 1000000)
foo()
endforeach()
accumulates storage for the function call scope snapshots.
Fix this by partially reverting commit v3.4.0-rc1~378^2 and saving the
entire call stack during cmListFileBacktrace construction. This way
we can avoid keeping short-lived scope snapshot storage in all cases.
In commit v2.8.4~32^2~14 (Use cmake::IssueMessage for warnings,
2010-12-07) these warnings became formatted. It is more informative to
give the full call stack with such warnings. Also it is easier to
implement warnings with a full call stack because we do not have to
construct a custom backtrace with only the top.
This method was added by commit v3.4.0-rc1~424^2~6 (cmLocalGenerator:
Add IssueMessage method, 2015-06-13) in order to reduce callers'
dependency on cmMakefile. Currently the implementation of
cmLocalGenerator::IssueMessage is just a copy of the post-configure code
path in cmMakefile::IssueMessage. De-duplicate the implementation by
simply calling the cmMakefile copy for now. This will simplify upcoming
refactoring of backtraces. The dependency on cmMakefile can be removed
by future work once that is done.
Create a <LANG>_CLANG_TIDY target property (initialized by a
CMAKE_<LANG>_CLANG_TIDY variable) to specify a clang-tidy command line
to be run along with the compiler.
In the `try_compile` source file signature we propagate the caller's
value of `CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS` into the test project. Extend this to
propagate `CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_<CONFIG>` too instead of always using the
default value in the test project. This will be useful, for example, to
allow the MSVC runtime library to be changed (e.g. `-MDd` => `-MTd`).
7731e44f Ninja: Honor CMAKE_NINJA_FORCE_RESPONSE_FILE for compile rules
f9644a2d cmGlobalNinjaGenerator: Clarify logic for forcing use of response files
24c9106b cmNinjaTargetGenerator: Factor out helper for forced response file check
The change in commit v3.5.0-rc1~198^2 (Ninja: Always re-run custom
commands that have symbolic dependencies, 2015-11-19) broke the
byproducts feature added by commit v3.2.0-rc1~340^2~2 (Add an option for
explicit BYPRODUCTS of custom commands, 2014-11-13) when SYMBOLIC
outputs also appear. This case occurs with AUTORCC-generated custom
targets because the output is SYMBOLIC (to always run) and the generated
file is a byproduct (for restat so dependents do not run unnecessarily).
The two use cases conflict because Ninja does not support per-output
restat. Favor restat whenever byproducts are present because it is
required for byproducts to work correctly. In use cases where we want
an always-run chain we simply will not be able to also use byproducts.
Fix logic introduced by commit v3.5.0-rc1~198^2 (Ninja: Always re-run
custom commands that have symbolic dependencies, 2015-11-19) to not
consider only the last output. We need to know if any output is
SYMBOLIC, so stop checking as soon as one is found.
Since commit v3.5.0-rc1~241^2~1 (cmFortranParser: Parse #line
directives, 2015-11-02) our Fortran dependency scanner parses `#line`
directives to extract the named files. However, some compilers produce
`#line` directives that name directories instead of files. Work around
such cases by verifying that the extracted path names a file and not a
directory.
c18d91ad Help: add release notes for topic 'ctest-run-submodule-sync'
7f560743 cmCTestGIT: run `git submodule sync` before updating submodules
06b310b5 cmCTestGIT: add an option to initialize submodules on update
56c1ea40 cmCTestGIT: fix git version references
Currently, CTest will not initialize any submodules within the already
checked out source tree. Add an option to do so. The use case for not
doing so is that some submodules may not be necessary for the current
test and keeping network usage down may be important.
Rename methods:
* `cmMakefile::Find{ => LocalNonAlias}Target`
* `cmLocalGenerator::Find{ => LocalNonAlias}GeneratorTarget`
These names clarify that they are for directory-local target names
and do not consider alias targets.
Refactoring in commit v3.5.0-rc1~272^2~11 (cmTarget: Implement ALIAS in
terms of name mapping, 2015-10-25) accidentally introduced logic that
assumes ALIAS targets always reference targets in their own directory.
Fix this and add a test case.
The configure-step fix is that `cmMakefile::FindTarget` should not consider
aliases. The purpose of this method is just to look up targets local to
a directory. Since ALIAS and normal targets share a namespace we know a
locally defined target will never collide with an ALIAS target anyway.
The method has 3 call sites, and this change is safe for all of them:
* `cmInstallCommand::HandleTargetsMode`: Rejects aliases before the call.
* `cmFLTKWrapUICommand::FinalPass`: Should never have considered aliases.
* `cmMakefile::FindTargetToUse`: Falls back to a global lookup anyway.
The generate-step fix is that `cmLocalGenerator::FindGeneratorTarget`
should not consider aliases. This method is the generate-step
equivalent to the above. The method has 2 call sites, and this change
is safe for both of them:
* `cmInstallTargetGenerator::Compute`: Never uses an alias target name.
* `cmLocalGenerator::FindGeneratorTargetToUse`: Falls back to global lookup.
Reported-by: Matteo Settenvini <matteo@member.fsf.org>
Calls to `IsKeyword("...")` cause runtime construction of std::string.
Avoid possible repeated allocation by pre-allocating keyword strings
during initialization.
In commit v3.4.0-rc2~1^2 (cmIfCommand: Issue CMP0054 warning with
appropriate context, 2015-10-20) we added construction of a
cmListFileContext with conversion of the calling file path. This code
path runs on every condition (e.g. `if()`) and so the path conversion
has a noticeable performance cost. Fortunately the only use of this
context is for insertion into cmMakefile::CMP0054ReportedIds so we do
not need to convert the path. Simply drop the conversion.
b06e17da Help: Add notes for topic 'cmake-depend-in-project-only'
52540245 Tests: Add test for CMAKE_DEPENDS_IN_PROJECT_ONLY variable
b1e1aa1e Makefile: Optionally scan only source and build trees for dependencies
ad140c6e VS: Put ALL_BUILD in the PREDEFINED_TARGETS_FOLDER
f069be05 VS: Fix default target support for targets nested inside a folder
c05ea485 VS: Improve unit test macros
78ec0461 VS: Add option to choose the `.sln` startup project (#15578)
Re-lookup a variable value when an associated VariableWatch is executed
in cmMakefile::GetDefinition.
This fixes a problem with 'def' sometimes becoming invalid due to memory
reallocation inside an std::vector. In this case, the problem was that
if the call to VariableAccessed actually executed a callback function,
the internal state of the makefile has changed due to the associated
function scope being pushed. This in turn implies that a new
cmDefinitions instance was pushed in cmMakefile::VarTree. As
cmLinkedTree is based on an std::vector, this push can have triggered
reallocation of its internal memory buffer. However, as the value of
'def', which was computed on method entry, actually points to a property
of one of the cmDefinitions instances in cmMakefile::VarTree,
reallocation can invalidate the value of 'def' so that it cannot simply
be returned at the end of the function. The solution implemented here is
to simply lookup the value of 'def' again.
This commit fixes a bug in the implementation of the test property
TIMEOUT_AFTER_MATCH. The new timeout value was being applied
every time a line was output by the test after the match had been
encountered. Now the new timeout value is only set once.
This commit also improves some output formatting related to this
property.
51465da1 CPack/IFW: port to cmXMLWriter
754485af cmExtraEclipseCDT4Generator: port to cmXMLWriter
c45671b0 cmGlobalKdevelopGenerator: port to cmXMLWriter
dcdc270e cmExtraCodeLiteGenerator: port to cmXMLWriter
27e09764 cmExtraCodeBlocksGenerator: port to cmXMLWriter
d7407621 cmXMLWriter: add Doctype() method
dd27e313 cmXMLWriter: overload Element() method for empty elements
Add a `VS_STARTUP_PROJECT` directory property to specify the project
that should be placed first in the `.sln` file so that it will be
selected as the default startup project.
Co-Author: Taylor Braun-Jones <taylor.braunjones@avigilon.com>
Some compilers on OS X report errors in the CoreServices framework headers.
Check for support of the header ahead of time and compile the relevant code
only when the header is available.
With the Makefile generator one can use `cd $subdir; make all` to build
all targets associated with a given subdirectory. This is not possible
to do with the Ninja generator since there is only one `build.ninja`
file at the top of the build tree. However, we can approximate it by
allowing one to run `ninja $subdir/all` at the top of the tree to build
the targets in the corresponding subdirectory.
Port logic from cmGlobalUnixMakefileGenerator3::WriteDirectoryRule2 to
cmGlobalNinjaGenerator in order to produce equivalent directory-level
targets.
In commit v3.5.0-rc1~232^2 (CPackDMG: Add support for multilingual SLAs,
2015-10-19) we added use of the Carbon framework in order to get access
to its APIs to convert Script Manager RegionCode values. This is not
necessary. Instead we can use CoreServices.
While at it, replace individual CoreFoundation includes with including
the entire framework, which is the correct way.
Fix the DebuggerTool RemoteExecutable value added by commit a22f9967
(VS: Optionally generate remote directory for WinCE projects,
2016-02-15) to account for the configuration when computing the target
name.
Use cmSystemTools::GetCMakeRoot() which always knows the location of our
resources. Do not depend on CMAKE_ROOT because the user could unset it
from the cache.
Teach the VS 2008 and 2005 generators to set the `RemoteDirectory`
in `DeploymentTool` and the `RemoteExecutable` in `DebuggerTool`.
Use a `DEPLOYMENT_REMOTE_DIRECTORY` target property to specify the
value.
491b41dd Help: Add notes for topic 'vs-clang-cl'
ad6d27ac Tests: do not build PrecompiledHeader on Clang/C2
a0f0541f Tests: fix PDBDirectoryAndName on Clang/C2
3541af67 Tests: fix Plugin building on Clang/C2
1902c293 Tests: fix complexOneConfig building on Clang/C2
cab2ec11 Tests: fix Complex building on Clang/C2
ada3736c Tests: fix Module.GenerateExportHeader building on Clang/C2
123b7e13 Tests: fix AliasTarget building on Clang/C2
445d4d4b VS 14: Add flag map for -std= to CppLanguageStandard tag in project files
0a785eb4 Features: Clang has no cxx_decltype_incomplete_return_type in MSVC sim mode
2c2ec488 VS: in Clang/C2 toolset, setup correct compiler settings
37afe00f CMakeDetermineCompilerId: Add detection of clang.exe bundled with VS
Teach the Ninja generator to add the `-current_version` and the
`-compatibility_version` flags based on the VERSION and SOVERSION target
properties just as the Makefile generators do.
Signed-off-by: Bruce Stephens <bruce.r.stephens@gmail.com>
Move this method from cmMakefileLibraryTargetGenerator so it can be
re-used for the Ninja generator too.
Signed-off-by: Bruce Stephens <bruce.r.stephens@gmail.com>
Calling `project()` or `enable_language()` from a toolchain file will
infinitely recurse since those commands load the toolchain file.
Diagnose and reject this case with an error message instead of crashing
when the stack eventually overflows.
Since commit v3.4.2~2^2 (VS: Fix VS 2015 .vcxproj file value for
GenerateDebugInformation, 2016-01-08) we generate invalid project
files for the v110 and v120 toolsets. VS complains:
C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft.Cpp\v4.0\V120\Microsoft.CppCommon.targets(639,9):
error MSB4030: "Debug" is an invalid value for the "GenerateDebugInformation" parameter of
the "Link" task. The "GenerateDebugInformation" parameter is of type "System.Boolean".
This reveals that our VS flag map selection should be based on the
toolset instead of the version of VS. However, that will be a
non-trivial change so for now fix this particular use case by
hard-coding a correction to the flag map.
Reported-by: Gregor Jasny <gjasny@googlemail.com>
When performing some other testing, the globs for Blanket.js and Delphi
code coverage are picking up unintended files. Change the query for the
Delphi coverage to follow the naming convention, and check the second line
of the found JSON files for certain text before parsing them as coverage files.
Although we fail with an error on a hash mismatch, it is not a fatal
error so the script may continue processing. If the download itself had
no error then report in the STATUS variable that the operation was not
successful due to the hash mismatch.
Suggested-by: Tobias Hieta <tobias@hieta.se>
With this patch, the builtin macros and include dirs are only
added to the project file if the C/CXX langauges are really enabled.
I.e. before this patch the CXX-stuff was in the project file as soon
as CXX had been enabled at least once for this build tree.
I.e. disabling CXX later on did not remove the CXX macros etc.
from the project file (related to #15150)
Alex
Since commit v3.4.2~2^2 (VS: Fix VS 2015 .vcxproj file value for
GenerateDebugInformation, 2016-01-08) we generate invalid project
files for the v110 and v120 toolsets. VS complains:
C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft.Cpp\v4.0\V120\Microsoft.CppCommon.targets(639,9):
error MSB4030: "Debug" is an invalid value for the "GenerateDebugInformation" parameter of
the "Link" task. The "GenerateDebugInformation" parameter is of type "System.Boolean".
This reveals that our VS flag map selection should be based on the
toolset instead of the version of VS. However, that will be a
non-trivial change so for now fix this particular use case by
hard-coding a correction to the flag map.
Reported-by: Gregor Jasny <gjasny@googlemail.com>
This is done the same way as for Eclipse: cmake tries to determine
the number of CPUs, and then adds the respective -jN to the make
invocations in the project file.
Alex
Create a `CMAKE_TRY_COMPILE_TARGET_TYPE` option to specify use
of `add_library(... STATIC ...)` for the generated test project.
This will be useful for cross-compiling toolchains that cannot
link a binary without custom flags or scripts.
This reverts commit 9beb2744d7.
Our AUTOMOC documentation states that it should be possible to
`#include "moc_foo.cpp"` in `foo.cpp`, and this will not work if
the file is placed in a different directory. Another solution
will need to be found to the original problem.
Reported-by: Stephen Kelly <steveire@gmail.com>
The new `%s` format specifier is substituted by file()/string()
`TIMESTAMP` sub-commands with the number of seconds since unix-epoch
(1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC).
Co-Author: Nils Gladitz <nilsgladitz@gmail.com>
In commit v3.5.0-rc1~43^2 (Fix export of STATIC library PRIVATE
dependencies with CMP0022 NEW, 2016-01-15) we taught
target_link_libraries to generate `$<LINK_ONLY:$<TARGET_NAME:dep>>` in
INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES instead of `$<LINK_ONLY:dep>` so that `dep` can
be recognized as a target name and updated during export. However, this
approach does not work when `dep` is just a plain library name and not a
target because `$<TARGET_NAME:...>` requires the name of a reachable
target.
Since we do not know during target_link_libraries whether the name will
correspond to a reachable target or not, we cannot inject the
`$<TARGET_NAME:...>` expression. Revert this change and solve the
original problem instead by teaching the export logic to recognize and
update target names directly in `$<LINK_ONLY:...>` expressions.
Reported-by: Ben Boeckel <ben.boeckel@kitware.com>
More elaborate selection of the `compiler` tag in the generated
CodeBlocks project file:
* Fortran language support
* support for several of the predefined compilers recognized by
CodeBlocks (16.01)
The re-implementation in commit v3.5.0-rc1~116^2~1 (CMakeParseArguments:
replace by native cmake_parse_arguments command, 2015-12-05) introduced
a regression when parsing the ARGN arguments with cmake_parse_arguments.
The original implementation used
foreach(currentArg ${ARGN})
to iterate over input arguments. This flattened ;-lists within the
arguments whether they were quoted or not. Fix our new implementation
to preserve this behavior and add a test case to cover it.
Signed-off-by: Dimitar Yordanov <dimitar.yordanov@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Maennich <matthias.maennich@sap.com>
Refactoring in commit v3.3.0-rc1~29^2~1 (cmState: Host some state from
the cmGlobalGenerator, 2015-05-24) moved storage of some generator
traits over to cmState. However, it accidentally removed initialization
of the values from the cmGlobalGenerator constructor. This is needed
because generator subclasses update the settings in their constructors.
Since a single cmState instance is shared across multiple build trees by
cmake-gui, initializing the values in its constructor is not enough.
Fix this by restoring the needed initializations to the
cmGlobalGenerator constructor.
We represent target dependency sets as `set<cmTargetDepend>` which
orders by a `cmGeneratorTarget const*` pointer value. Therefore the
order of dependencies encountered in AppendTargetDepends is not
predictable. Sort them by content to make the result deterministic.