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
The test features multiple .cpp and .qrc files with the same name
in different subdirectories. This requires AUTOMOC and AUTORCC to
generate files with names that respect the path information of
the source files.
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.
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`).
The Custom-Symbolic-and-Byproduct case fails strangely on some
filesystems used by our nightly testing. Somehow on the first build the
`use-byproduct` output ends up with a timestamp older than
`gen-byproduct-stamp` even though the build log clearly shows them build
in the correct order (and must according to build system dependencies).
Work around this problem by adding an extra delay before building
`use-byproduct`.
Tested-by: Gerhard Grimm <gerhard.grimm@detec.com>
Teach CTestCoverageCollectGCOV to honor the
CTEST_EXTRA_COVERAGE_GLOB variable. When this variable is set,
this module will glob for matching source files that were not
covered and include them in the resulting tar file.
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.
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>
Symbolic links that point to external
location no longer cause cmake to fail
with string out of bounds error but
are instead packaged as non relocatable
symlinks and print out a warning message.
This commit fixes the following warning originally introduced in
1325260 (Add macros cmake_push/pop_check_state() as discussed on the list.)
Argument not separated from preceding token by whitespace.
RPM supports setting of default user, group,
file and directory permissions that will be
applied for files in package unless specified
per file/dir with attr setting
This is related to bug report 14714
FindGTK2 adds compile features to GTK2::sigc++ so that clients will
compile as C++11 or above. However, our test case covers using just the
library list variables instead of the imported targets. Fix this case
by propagating the compile features manually.
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)
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>
The fix in commit v3.5.0-rc1~27^2 (FindPkgConfig: set standard variables
in the cache, 2016-01-20) added the wrong variable name to the cache.
The test was only testing that the cache variable existed, not that it
also had the correct value. Update the test to ensure that the cache
value matches the local variable value.
Reported-by: Bernd Lörwald
c089485d Utilities/Release: Skip spurious Qt5Autogen test for nightly binary
e903a9fc Utilities/Release: Create a Windows 64-bit binary
dd630075 Utilities/Release: Rename scripts to match target platform
6a6e5d89 GenerateExportHeader: Allow common NO_DEPRECATED_MACRO_NAME for multiple libs
be5a8973 GenerateExportHeader: Do not define DEFINE_NO_DEPRECATED (#16022)
Previously we allowed this definition to persist outside our header.
This would cause conflicts across multiple such headers because the name
was always the same. Fix this by avoiding the definition altogether.
Compile with `-D_WIN32_WINNT=0x502` to use a WinXP-compatible API.
Compile with `-D_USING_V110_SDK71_` to tell the VS standard library
headers that we are building with a WinXP-compatible Windows SDK. Link
executables with `-subsystem:console,5.02` to make them runnable on
Windows XP 64-bit. Ideally `cmake-gui` should instead be linked with
`-subsystem:windows,5.02` but with the Ninja and Makefile generators
CMake adds `-subsystem:windows` after our `-subsystem:console,5.02` flag
and the linker seems to interpret this combination as we need.
If list of valid target architectures is empty for given SDK then there will
be no VALID_ARCHS build setting returned by Xcode. Return "" (empty string)
explicitly in this case. This may happens if CMAKE_IOS_INSTALL_COMBINED is ON
but only one architecture used in target.
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
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.
Use recommended case for variable names. i.e. matching name of the
module as passed to `find_package`.
For backwards compatibility, the upper case versions of both input and
output variables are used and defined when appropriate. Skip this for
the _FOUND variable because FPHSA already does it. Skip this for the
_VERSION variable because that was recently added and never available
with the old name in a release of CMake.
Also detect the library version number. Provide results as variables
and as an imported target, LTTng::UST.
Signed-off-by: Philippe Proulx <eeppeliteloop@gmail.com>
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>
Add regression tests for the arguments handling in
cmake_parse_arguments. The tests were run also against cmake 3.4.1
maint branch to verify that there are no regressions.
Signed-off-by: Dimitar Yordanov <dimitar.yordanov@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Maennich <matthias.maennich@sap.com>
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.
We use the host OS X version as the deployment target for this test.
This breaks if the SDKROOT environment variable specifies an
incompatible SDK version. Explicitly specify `macosx` as the
SDK so that CMake will automatically select a version matching
the deployment target.
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>
Check found libraries version to match user required version.
Protobuf compiler executable version is checked to be aligned with found
libraries, raising a warning message otherwise.
CPACK_* variables expect component name in upper case.
CPACK_RPM_* variables expected component name to be
in same case as component name.
This patch adds support for CPACK_RPM_* variables with
upper case component names to match the convention with
CPACK_* variables and also preserves same case component
names for back compatibility.
There's no need to stringify the values, but instead just pass in
strings. The core problem is that the path may have tokens which are
replaced by the preprocessor which causes an invalid path to be used.
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 ${ARGN})
to iterate over input arguments. This flattened ;-lists within the
arguments whether they were quoted or not. Fix our new implementation
to preserve this behavior and add a test case to cover it.
Signed-off-by: Dimitar Yordanov <dimitar.yordanov@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Maennich <matthias.maennich@sap.com>
a1ad098d Tests: Avoid OS X 10.5 limitation warning in RunCMake.install test
47460f3e install(EXPORT): Fix crash on target in another directory
e86383e1 Tests: Use newer policy settings in RunCMake.install test
The EXPORT-OldIFace test case uses install(TARGETS) and so generates a
warning:
CMake Warning in CMakeLists.txt:
WARNING: Target "foo" has runtime paths which cannot be changed during
install. To change runtime paths, OS X version 10.6 or newer is required.
Therefore, runtime paths will not be changed when installing.
CMAKE_BUILD_WITH_INSTALL_RPATH may be used to work around this limitation.
Set CMAKE_BUILD_WITH_INSTALL_RPATH to avoid the warning since we do not
need to run the binaries from the build tree anyway.
Previously we did not clearly document that `--target` is only supported
to be specified once. Even worse, specifying it multiple times would
silently ignore any previously specified targets and only build the last
target.
Update the documentation to specify this. Update the implementation to
reject multiple `--target` options to prevent user errors.
Updates to Tests/Fortran by commit v3.2.0-rc1~501^2 (Avoid if() quoted
auto-dereference, 2014-10-14) changed our check
"${CMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER_ID}" MATCHES "${CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID}"
to
CMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER_ID MATCHES CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID
because CMP0054 warned about the LHS compiler id "MSVC" being expanded.
However, the RHS of if(MATCHES) does not auto-dereference so this check
has returned FALSE since then and the FortranCInterface part of the test
has not been running!
Fix this by using STREQUAL with quoted arguments and setting CMP0054 to
NEW (by requiring 3.1).
Refactoring merged by commit v3.5.0-rc1~299 (Merge topic
'use-generator-target', 2015-10-20) in and around
commit v3.5.0-rc1~299^2~13 (cmExportSet: Store a cmGeneratorTarget,
2015-10-17) changed export sets to delay looking up actual targets and
stores only their names. However, in InstallCommand::HandleExportMode
we need to lookup targets immediately to check them for
EXPORT_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES. The check was accidentally made local
to the current directory, so if an export set contains a target from
another directory the lookup fails and CMake crashes. Fix the check to
look up the target name globally, and tolerate when no target is found
just in case.
Reported-by: Kelly Thompson <kgt@lanl.gov>
Refactoring in commit v3.5.0-rc1~347^2~2 (Set the current dirs on the
snapshot before creating the cmMakefile) accidentally changed the
source and binary directories configured in `cmake -E cmake_depends`
for use during dependency scanning. This can cause the wrong directory
information to be loaded. It also breaks Fortran module dependency
scanning for modules provided by targets in subdirectories that do
not have Fortran_MODULE_DIRECTORY set.
Fix the dependency scanning directory configuration and add a test to
cover the Fortran module case in which the breakage was observed.
Reported-by: Kelly Thompson <kgt@lanl.gov>
While evaluating `if(MATCHES)` we get a `const char*` pointer to the
string to be matched. On code like
if(CMAKE_MATCH_COUNT MATCHES "Y")
the string to be matched may be owned by our own result variables.
We must move the value to our own buffer before clearing them.
Otherwise we risk reading freed storage.
The add_custom_command(TARGET) signature only works for targets defined
in the current directory. Clarify this in the error message when the
target exists but was defined elsewhere.
Inspired-by: Bartosz Kosiorek <gang65@poczta.onet.pl>
Imported targets are now the recommended way of dealing with external
library dependencies. Add one for FindPNG and update documentation
accordingly. Also add a test case activated by CMake_TEST_FindPNG.
CMake 3.4 may crash on this case. The problem seems to have been
fixed since then, but keep it working by adding a test case now.
Reported-by: Gonzalo Garramuño <ggarra13@gmail.com>
Since this command was introduced in 2002 it has incorrectly constructed
the child process command line by concatenating arguments separated by
spaces with no quoting. Fix this by passing the command argument vector
directly to RunSingleCommand without an intermediate quoting and
re-parsing step.
Reported-by: Andrey Pokrovskiy <wonder.mice@gmail.com>
The target_link_libraries command records the PRIVATE dependencies of a
STATIC library in INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES as "$<LINK_ONLY:dep>". This
hides the target name from export namespacing logic inside a generator
expression. When user-written generator expressions reference a target
name they must put it inside a "$<TARGET_NAME:dep>" expression to allow
the export logic to rename the target. In the case that the private
dependency is not already a generator expression, target_link_libraries
must use "$<LINK_ONLY:$<TARGET_NAME:dep>>" to allow the export logic to
rename the target.
Reported-by: Tamás Kenéz <tamas.kenez@gmail.com>
Expand the -W set of cmake options to include support for the -Werror
and -Wno-error format, which is used to control upgrading and
downgrading warning and error messages. Implement support for these new
formats for the dev and deprecated message types.
Add tests and updated documentation for new options.
fae47798 Utilities/Release: Configure Windows binary to support Windows XP
083312a8 Utilities/Release: Switch to .msi builder for Windows binary
240b065f Utilities/Release: Optionally load environment on remote build server
a95b4715 Utilities/Release: Add optional remote launcher to ssh calls
d8bc26a0 Xcode: Parse variant and genex for CMAKE_XCODE_ATTRIBUTE (#14947)
dc0ddb9e Xcode: Store configuration name along with XcodeObject (#14947)
28f98cee Xcode: Make CMAKE_XCODE_ATTRIBUTE calculation last step (#14947)
28db2268 Xcode: Factor out XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_ variant filter (#14947)
Before this change backslashes in strings were escaped during compile
flags adds via AppendFlag(). But global flags like OTHER_CPLUSPLUSFLAGS
are not added as flags but as plain strings so they were not escaped
properly.
Now the escaping is performed within cmXCodeObject::PrintString() which
ensures that strings are always encoded.
The behaviour of double specified keywords is rather undefined or at
least not clearly documented. This change introduces a strict check and
emits a warning in case a keyword has been specified more than once.
Implement a native `cmake_parse_arguments` command that is fully
compatible with the documented behaviour of the previous implementation.
Leave the CMakeParseArguments module empty but existing for
compatibility.
This patch solves the problem of installing both: Device and Simulator
libraries on iOS. Before only one of them was installed.
If the IOS_INSTALL_COMBINED property is set on a target, a
special install hook will be activated which builds the corresponding
target and combines both at the install location.
The original patch was contributed by Ruslan Baratov, and polished by
Gregor Jasny.
Avoid constructing full paths to .git repositories in the test. Use
relative paths and let Git convert them to absolute paths internally.
This is simpler and also avoids trouble with various absolute path root
component conventions on Windows (`c:/`, `/c/`, `/cygdrive/c/`).
- Add TIFF::TIFF imported target
- Document imported target
- Add testcase to test the standard variables and the imported
target
Also:
- Add TIFF_INCLUDE_DIRS to match common practice
- Update documentation generally, including documenting
TIFF_INCLUDE_DIRS
If multiple input files are provided then the destination must be a
directory. If only one input file is provided then destination may be
either a file or directory.
7a327727 Embarcadero: Fix erroneous interpretation of __CODEGEARC_VERSION__.
25211d75 Compiler ID: Compiler versions must be a valid, numeric version string.
060442c2 Embarcadero: Check code using CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID and CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID.
f3b3219c Embarcadero/Watcom: Properly skip VSResource test for other generators.
ddbda722 Embarcadero: Fix bug where duplicate Ninja job pools would be created.
The CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID and CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID variables are set to
"Borland" for older versions of the compiler. Newer CodeGear/Embarcadero
compilers will have those variables set to "Embarcadero". Search for lines of
code referencing both the variable name and Borland to be sure that they also
refer to Embarcadero.
A typical iOS application bundle (also Framework Bundle) contains the
application executable and any resources used by the application (for
instance, the application icon, other images, and localized content) in
the top-level bundle directory. The same rule applies to Framework
Bundles.
Explicitly enable deprecated warnings by default, via the
cmake::GetSuppressDeprecatedWarnings method, which signals
suppression is turned off unless the CMake variables are set
as required.
Add tests and update the documentation for the new
functionality.
Change the '-Wdev' and '-Wno-dev' options to also enable and
suppress the deprecated warnings output, via the
'CMAKE_WARN_DEPRECATED' CMake variable, by default. This
action does not happen if the user specifies a deprecated
warning message option.
Add tests and update the documentation for the new
functionality.
Add 'deprecated' warning options type, to allow setting
CMAKE_WARN_DEPRECATED via the -W '-Wdeprecated' and
'-Wno-deprecated' options.
Add tests for new options and updated documentation.
Refactor the -Wdev and -Wno-dev options parser to use a generic -W
parser that follows the GCC pattern, excluding support for
-Werror=TYPE and -Wno-error=TYPE formats for now.
Explicitly enable author warnings by default, via the
cmake::GetSuppressDevWarnings method, which signals suppression
is turned off unless the CMake variables are set as required.
Add test cases for author and deprecated messages displayed by
default.
Make the message suppression more consistent, by adding a check
for the message related CMake variables in cmake::IssueMessage,
which allows callers of IssueMessage other than the message
command to behave as expected. Also added a check for
CMAKE_SUPPRESS_DEVELOPER_WARNINGS in the message command to
mirror the deprecated message type behaviour.
Added a 'force' flag to the cmake::IssueMessage method, to
make the message suppression consistent, when setting the
message related CMake variables directly in a CMake file.
Expand message command tests to cover the AUTHOR_WARNING message
type as well.
Change the Cobertura handler to look for an environment variable
called "COBERTURADIR" which contains the directory where the
coverage.xml file is found. If that variable doesn't exist,
continue to use the default of the binary directory.
Update the test to use an appropriate value in the environment
variables.
This fixes a bug where 64 bit builds with /bigobj incorrectly determined
that the object files were not 64 bit. This manifested itself with
printf type functions showing up as undefined because the leading
underscore was being removed and should not be removed.
If a custom command has a SYMBOLIC output (that is never actually
created) then do not mark the custom command build statement as
'restat'. Otherwise other custom commands that depend on the symbolic
output may not always re-run because after running the first custom
command Ninja 'restat' will detect that the output timestamp did not
change and skip its dependents.
This was observed with the ExternalProject BUILD_ALWAYS option where
Ninja would not re-run the 'install' step each time 'build' re-runs.
Refactoring in commit v3.4.0-rc1~74^2~1 (MSVC: Rewrite manifest file
handling with Makefile and Ninja, 2015-09-15) broke handling of this
option. Fix it and add a test case.
Commit c389f8bb (cmLocalGenerator: Port Find method away from
GetGeneratorTarget, 2015-10-25) ported the implementation of
FindGeneratorTargetToUse away from the FindTargetToUse method,
but neglected to handle alias targets.
The latter method has a parameter to determine whether to
include alias targets in the search, but as that is only
needed at configure time, this generate-time equivalent does
not need the condition.
Changes in commit v3.4.0-rc1~124^2~1 (cmFindProgramCommand: Re-implement
search using more flexible approach, 2015-09-01) did not preserve the
behavior of looking for the given name with no search path at all.
Fix this and add a test case covering finding an absolute path with
no search directories.
In some cases, CMake returned the following error:
-- Checking for module 'foo'
-- Package 'foo' not found
When the actual error returned by pkg-config was:
Package 'bar', required by 'foo', not found
Now, the actual error is forwarded to the user.
-- Checking for module 'foo'
-- Package 'bar', required by 'foo', not found
For the standard case (i.e. the package was indeed not found), the
CMake error was:
-- Checking for module 'foo'
-- Package 'foo' not found
But it now prints:
-- Checking for module 'foo'
-- No package 'foo' found
The associated test was also updated. ${last} refers to the last
CLI argument.
Refactoring in commit v3.4.0-rc1~390^2~1 (cmCTestMultiProcessHandler:
Refactor RUN_SERIAL implementation, 2015-06-01) forgot to update a code
path for cleaning up after a failed RUN_SERIAL test. This causes an
infinite loop after a RUN_SERIAL test fails. Fix it and add a test.
a4bbdc5e cmLocalGenerator: Remove cmGeneratorTargetsType from setter API.
04b6bb16 cmLocalGenerator: Simplify semantic of adding generator targets.
400e3d19 cmLocalGenerator: Don't store imported generator targets
726e461b CMP0063: Split unit test by target type.
Commit v3.4.0-rc1~494^2~4 (cmMakefile: Add API for elseif to create
backtrace., 2015-05-29) removed the use of cmMakefileCall to push/pop
execution context in favor of a new way to create backtraces.
However, a call to cmMakefile::GetExecutionContext is still invoked to
issue a contextual CMP0054 warning through cmConditionEvaluator. As
the elseif is not part of the call stack, this resulted in trying to
access an empty vector.
Avoid the attempt at getting execution context when evaluating elseif by
constructing a context and backtrace on behalf of the cmConditionEvaluator
in all cases.
The HTML file for the Delphi Code coverage was being found by the
Dashboard coverage run of CMake itself. Switch it to be a configured
file to eliminate this extra reading.
Add new API for the subdirs command to cmState.
This fixes a regression introduced in commit f716460e (cmMakefile: Move
invokation to initialize snapshot., 2015-10-06).
Revert commit v3.4.0-rc1~10^2~2 (Features: Disable support for Oracle
SolarisStudio on non-Linux, 2015-09-29) and two follow-up commits.
The support of compile features and language standards on Orcale
SolarisStudio needs more investigation so for CMake 3.4 we should
just act as 3.3 did.
2402bb8c Help: Document Windows 10 Universal Applications in cmake-toolchains(7)
1be2f12c VS: Add support for Windows 10 Universal (Store) Applications
2798dbda VS: Refactor indentation of LinkLibraryDependencies
8c426183 MSVC: Add system libs for WindowsStore on VS 2015
d1b87d72 VS: Select Windows 10 Store SDK and toolset for VS 2015
Teach the VS 2015 generator to support WindowsStore 10.0 applications.
Add target properties to customize them:
* VS_WINDOWS_TARGET_PLATFORM_MIN_VERSION: Specifies the minimum version
of the OS that the project can target.
* VS_DESKTOP_EXTENSIONS_VERSION, VS_MOBILE_EXTENSIONS_VERSIONS,
VS_IOT_EXTENSIONS_VERSION: Add a reference to the version of the SDK
specified to the target allowing to target the extended functionality in
a universal project.
* VS_IOT_STARTUP_TASK: Specifies that the target should be
built as an IOT continuous background task.
5fdf7594 Tests: Suppress WriteCompilerDetectionHeader failure on SunPro
c824b23d Features: Fix C++98 flags on Oracle SolarisStudio 12.4 on Linux
61bc0f73 Features: Disable support for Oracle SolarisStudio on non-Linux
On an Oracle 12.4 build the c_using_fortran executable cannot find the
"fsu" library at runtime. Since this is an implementation detail of the
"hello" library, link that library to it privately so that "-lfsu" does
not propagate to the executables consuming it.
Rather than using the CXXFLAGS environment variable in the make-only
build, copy the CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS used to build the files on the CMake
side. This will account for any changes made by CompileFlags.cmake
or cache-provided flags.
Use the run_cmake() function to generate the test build tree with
the proper CMake generator and also to verify that it succeeds.
Drop our PreTestError helper as it is no longer needed.
The DEPENDENCIES test case uses install(TARGETS) and so generates a warning:
CMake Warning in CMakeLists.txt:
WARNING: Target "test_prog" has runtime paths which cannot be changed
during install. To change runtime paths, OS X version 10.6 or newer is
required. Therefore, runtime paths will not be changed when installing.
CMAKE_BUILD_WITH_INSTALL_RPATH may be used to work around this limitation.
Set CMAKE_BUILD_WITH_INSTALL_RPATH to avoid the warning since we do not
need to run the binaries from the build tree anyway.
We do support SunPro 5.13 compiler features, but only on Linux.
Suppress the portion of the test that fails on Solaris until
the larger problem can be addressed.
9298f56d CPack: allow packaging of empty directories
ecd71c9c SystemTools: time operations on directories
19c6f4ee SystemTools: set time file permissions
749a140a CPackDeb: allow empty directories in component packages
The Ninja generator and Visual Studio generators are special-cased for the
QtAutogen feature. In order to reduce the number of custom targets, the Visual
Studio generators prefer to create custom commands instead, and in order to
create appropriate Ninja files, generated rcc files are listed as byproducts.
This requires the use of the GetConfigCommonSourceFiles API of the
cmGeneratorTarget for those generators when initializing the autogen target.
The initializer method is called from Compute() after the cmGeneratorTarget
objects are created, however the initialization of the object directory occurs
later in the InitGeneratorTargets method. That means that the resulting object
locations are computed incorrectly and cached before the object directory is
determined, so the generated buildsystem can not find the object files.
The initialization of the object directory was split from the creation of
cmGeneratorTarget instances in commit 0e0258c8 (cmGlobalGenerator: Split
creation of generator object from initialization., 2015-07-25). The motivation
for the split was to do only what is essential to do early in cases where
cmGeneratorTargets need to be created at configure-time. That is required for
the purpose of implementing policies CMP0024 and CMP0026, and for
try_compile(LINK_LIBRARIES). However, the split was not really necessary.
Compute the object directory in the cmGeneratorTarget constructor instead.
The QtAutogen unit test already tests the use of TARGET_OBJECTS with AUTOMOC,
and that test already passes on Ninja. The reason it already passes is that
the QtAutogen target also uses the AUTORCC feature, and specifies several qrc
files in its SOURCES. Later in the Compute algorithm (after the
InitGeneratorTargets call), the rcc files are determined and target->AddSource
is called. The AddSource call clears the previously mentioned cache of source
files, causing it to be regenerated when next queried, this time taking account
of the object directory.
Extend the test suite with a new target which does not make use of AUTORCC with
qrc files so that the test added alone would break without the fix in this
commit.
Some commands on Windows do not understand forward slash paths and
require backslashes. In order to help projects generate shell
invocations of such commands, provide a generator expression to convert
paths to the shell-preferred path format for the current generator.
This will allow custom commands to generate paths the same way CMake
does for compiler command invocations.
The latter is now the preferred URL for visiting cmake.org with a
browser. Convert using the shell code:
git ls-files -z | xargs -0 sed -i 's|http://www\.cmake|https://cmake|g'
In the Ninja generator we run all build rules from the top of the build
tree rather than changing into each subdirectory. Therefore we convert
all paths relative to the HOME_OUTPUT directory. However, the Convert
method on cmLocalGenerator restricts relative path conversions to avoid
leaving the build tree with a "../" sequence. Therefore conversions
performed for "subdirectories" that are outside the top of the build
tree always use full paths while conversions performed for
subdirectories that are inside the top of the build tree may use
relative paths to refer to the same files.
Since Ninja always runs rules from the top of the build tree we should
convert them using only the top-level cmLocalGenerator in order to
remain consistent. Also extend the test suite with a case that fails
without this fix.
The changes in commit 47b060ae (CPackDeb: allow empty directories in
component packages, 2015-09-21), commit b58de9fe (CPack: allow packaging
of empty directories, 2015-09-21), and commit b761e90d (CPack: remove
accidental changes, 2015-09-22) regressed packaging of CMake itself.
Revert the changes until they can be revised and rebased on other
changes that make additional fixes.
fff9434d FindThreads: officially announce it works with only C++ enabled
66db914a FindThreads: fix printing a pointer value in test code
0b38424c FindThreads: make the call to try_run() work also if only C++ is enabled
9924a212 FindThreads: replace CheckIncludeFiles by CheckIncludeFile
a27bc0cc Check(Function|Library|Symbol)Exists: make it work if only C++ is enabled
7279f293 FindThreads: add simple testcase
The changes in commit c96fe0b4 (cmake: Add -W options to control
deprecation warnings and errors, 2015-07-28) fail to account for
-Wdev warnings produced by places in CMake other than message().
This causes a regression in which -Wno-dev fails to suppress such
warnings. Revert the feature until it can be revised accordingly.
2514e426 CMP0026: Use compatibility codepath until configure is finished (#15748)
b98f7712 cmGlobalGenerator: Add API for the configure step being finished.
b5de2bd9 cmLocalGenerator: Simplify condition.
If variable is set to TRUE, values of all variables prefixed with CPACK_
will be escaped so special characters such as dolar sign, quotes or
foreward slash will not be lost. By default variable is treated as set
to FALSE for back compatibility.
The cpack_encode_variables macro is changed into a function to remove
scope pollution. There should be no other effects.
Use it instead of the similar cmMakefile API. It is necessary to
know that the Configure step is completely done, not just that one
particular cmMakefile is finished configuring.
Prior to commit 611220f7 (cmTarget: Use reliable test for CMP0024 and CMP0026
OLD., 2015-07-25), this was determined by checking whether cmGeneratorTargets
exist yet, which happens after the Configure step.
Add ctest command-line options:
--test-output-size-passed <n>
--test-output-size-failed <n>
to set the amount of test output to store in Test.xml as a command-line
dashboard client.
Add documentation and tests for the existing
CTEST_CUSTOM_MAXIMUM_PASSED_TEST_OUTPUT_SIZE
CTEST_CUSTOM_MAXIMUM_FAILED_TEST_OUTPUT_SIZE
CTest variables.
e134e53b Add support for *.manifest source files with MSVC tools
da00be63 MSVC: Rewrite manifest file handling with Makefile and Ninja
d488b5c9 Ninja: Always add OBJECT_DIR variable to link rules
6d620f5a VS: Add manifest tool settings to VS 8 and 9 project files
f38625be Tests: Teach RunCMake to tolerate 'Bullseye Testing' lines in test output
1a75a966 Tests: Teach RunCMake to tolerate 'Time Machine' lines in test output
becb14c9 CPack/DEB: test preserve extra config file permissions
7044e8ee CPackDeb: use of libarchive and removal of fakeroot
415405a3 cmArchiveWrite: control user/group, permissions and recursive file adding
4f2ff601 Tests: Make RunCMake.CPack error messages more readable
81b748ae cmGeneratedFileStream: Fix spelling in comment
Classify .manifest sources separately, add dependencies on them, and
pass them to the MS manifest tool to merge with linker-generated
manifest files.
Inspired-by: Gilles Khouzam <gillesk@microsoft.com>
When testing under Bullseye coverage, some tests get lines on stderr of
the form:
... Bullseye Testing Technology ...
Remove such lines from output before matching because they are not
representative of the actual test output.
On some OS X machines some tests get lines on stderr of the form:
... attempting to exclude an item from Time Machine by path ...
produced by the system. Remove such lines from output before matching
because they are not representative of the actual test output.
7a6e5f06 Tests: Cover find_program when the environment duplicate some HINTS
40122975 Merge branch 'fix-bad-search-ordering' into test-search-ordering
02440154 find_*: Fix search order when the environment duplicates some HINTS
When compiling with
LDFLAGS='-Wl,-z,relro -specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-ld'
the compiler output includes a line like
COLLECT_GCC_OPTIONS='-specs=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat/redhat-hardened-ld' ...
that our link line regex matches due to an argument ending in "-ld".
Since it is not really the link line no implicit link information is
dectected. Exclude "VAR=..." lines from consideration as link lines to
fix this.
Extend the RunCMake.set_property test with cases covering buildsystem
directory properties:
* COMPILE_DEFINITIONS
* COMPILE_OPTIONS
* INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES
Also test a non-buildsystem property to document the equivalence
in behavior.
This is a change in behavior from CMake 3.3, but there is no semantic meaning
to empty entries in buildsystem properties. This also restores behavior to
that of CMake 2.8.10.
Mangling is prevented by using a function instead of a macro for setting
default value of some CPack variables. Function is meant for internal use
in CPack.cmake only.
Old macro is deprecated but kept for backwards compatibility - was
intended for internal use only as it can't be used for CPack after
CPack.cmake script is included.
Patch removes local workarounds that were required by old macro,
fixes default setting of variables that by default inherit value from
another variable that already went through old default setting macro
(e.g. value of CPACK_PACKAGE_INSTALL_REGISTRY_KEY caused error for
wrong escapes if CPACK_PACKAGE_INSTALL_DIRECTORY contained escaped
back slashes) and provides a test for correct escaping of characters.
9cdf6ef4 Swift: Add proper Swift compiler test
1aa29f0d Swift: Remove positive Swift language tests
d778a1c2 Swift: Require Xcode 6.1 and for MacOS X at least SDK 10.10
4da60024 Swift: Fix Compiler-Id detection for Swift 2
874a265c Swift: Make SwiftMix compatible with Swift 2
b9856862 Tests: Cover set_property for buildsystem target properties
407ff47e cmTarget: Fix memory leak when SOURCES property is cleared
cf74fc24 cmTarget: Fix buildsystem property empty value set and append operations
8ea7611b find_program: Optionally consider all names in each directory
fc1990c9 cmFindProgramCommand: Re-implement search using more flexible approach
fdbfc9f6 Tests: Add explicit testing for find_program
907a919b cmSystemTools: Drop unused StringEndsWith method
ed4de3c9 cmFindProgramCommand: Use Names member instead of passing it
bf32b95e cmFindLibraryCommand: Avoid repeating search for the same name
It's relatively complex to determine in advance if a Xcode, SDK,
and Deployment Target configuration is capable of running Swift.
For example the following combinations do not work:
* deployment target < OS X 10.9
* Xcode 6.2 and macosx10.9 SDK
* Xcode 7 Beta 6 and macosx10.10 SDK
Until we found out how to query Xcode for Swift support in a reliable
way, the RunCMake.Swift test cases will be restricted to negative ones.
The Watcom compiler does not have stream operators for std::string.
Since KWSys no longer provides the operators for us, just use c_str()
to avoid the problem and allow the test to compile on Watcom.
Extend the RunCMake.set_property test with cases covering buildsystem
target properties:
* COMPILE_DEFINITIONS
* COMPILE_FEATURES
* COMPILE_OPTIONS
* INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES
* LINK_LIBRARIES
* SOURCES
Also test a non-buildsystem property to document the current difference
in behavior. Refactor the existing LINK_LIBRARIES case to the same
more-extensive test as the rest. Use the output generated by CMake 3.3
as the expected output for each test case.
The test case added to RunCMake.set_property by commit 675ef165 (Allow
LINK_SEARCH_{START,END}_STATIC props to have default values, 2015-08-07)
is not a test of the set_property command and so belongs in its own test
case. Create a new RunCMake.LinkStatic test to cover cases related to
static linking.
While at it, simplify the LINK_SEARCH_STATIC test case to enable only C.
When more than one value is given to the NAMES option this command by
default will consider one name at a time and search every directory for
it. Add a NAMES_PER_DIR option to tell this command to consider one
directory at a time and search for all names in it.
Previously this command was tested only implicitly as part of larger
tests. Add a RunCMake.find_program test to cover find_program cases
specifically and independently.
Commit 899458ab (Tests: Cover NO_SONAME property for SHARED libraries,
2015-08-20) introduced a few new ExportImport tests, and the
check_lib_{no}soname.cmake scripts that parse readelf(1)'s output.
Make the regular expression matching the SONAME line output by readelf
less strict, as the output format varies across implementations: GNU
binutils' readelf is the only one to write each ELF header within
parentheses (which the previous regular expression expected). The new
tests were thus failing when either Fedora's elfutils (eu-readelf) or
elftoolchain's readelf (present on recent FreeBSD versions) were being
used, as they both list the headers without parentheses.
The same issue also affected Tests/Plugin's check_mod_soname.cmake, so
fix that one as well -- the only reason the test was not failing is that
it tested that the regular expression did not match, which was always
the case with a non-binutils readelf.
ad262917 Xcode: Add unit test for iOS project install (#12506)
48fe617e Fix installation of iOS targets (#12506)
d2c2319d Replace CMAKE_XCODE_EFFECTIVE_PLATFORMS with call to PlatformIsAppleIos
CPackConfig.cmake file generation from CMake test suite.
Currently it contains only a simple test without special
characters in variable value.
Test is not part of RunCMake/CPack as those tests are
expected to be run for a specified generator.
Currently the CMAKE_XCODE_EFFECTIVE_PLATFORMS property acts only as
a kind of toggle switch to enable iOS project layout features.
But instead of relying on this undocumented property, better detect
the presence of an iOS SDK directly.
Starting with Xcode 7 the OSX and iOS SDKs contain only stub
files for dynamic system libraries. These stub files contain
some meta data and a list of exported sysbols in plain text.
They are handled by the toolchain like regular dylibs.
04e708d8 Remove use of include <cmsys/IOStream.hxx> from KWSys
e8585f45 Remove use of include <cmsys/stl/*> and cmsys_stl::*
6db713c0 Remove use of include <cmsys/ios/*> and cmsys_ios::*
Refactoring in commit 6ed9c7e0 (cmState: Host buildsystem properties for
directories, 2015-07-18) broke include_directories(BEFORE). Fix it and
add a test case.
This property was added by commit v2.8.9~204^2~2 (Support building
shared libraries or modules without soname, 2012-04-22). A test for
using the property on MODULE libraries was added by commit
v2.8.9~204^2~1 (Test NO_SONAME property, 2012-04-23). Add such a test
for SHARED libraries too.
Since support for generator expressions was added to OUTPUT_NAME it is
possible for project code to cause recursion in this method by using a
$<TARGET_FILE> genex. Detect and reject such cases.
In the get_filename_component command, add a new BASE_DIR parameter to
use with the ABSOLUTE and REALPATH options. This will be used when
finding an absolute path from a relative path.
Use the CMAKE_LINK_SEARCH_START_STATIC and CMAKE_LINK_SEARCH_END_STATIC
variables to initialize the LINK_SEARCH_START_STATIC and
LINK_SEARCH_END_STATIC target properties respectively.
The change in commit 27252b24 (cmComputeLinkInformation: Simplify
generator object access, 2015-08-02) broke the conditional use of a
target introduced in commit 41abdc17 (cmGeneratorTarget: Move GetSOName
from cmTarget, 2015-08-04). Restore the conditional lookup. Add a test
case that hacks platform information variables to trigger this code
everywhere.
If {ARCHIVE,LIBRARY,RUNTIME}_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY is set with a genex then
do not add the per-config subdirectory on multi-config generators.
This will allow projects to use $<CONFIG> to place the per-config
part of the directory path somewhere other than the end.