Commit 429e3699 (Process COMPILE_DEFINITIONS as generator expressions
in QtAutomoc., 2013-01-25) introduced a check for the existence of the
COMPILE_DEFINITIONS property on the target before processing it.
At the time, compile definitions from linked targets were added to the
COMPILE_DEFINITIONS property by target_link_libraries. The way such
transitive compile definitions worked was changed in subsequent
commit a1c4905f (Use the link information as a source of compile
definitions and includes., 2013-02-12), so that the COMPILE_DEFINITIONS
property may be empty, despite the fact that there are definitions
which should be used.
10bc50e Tests: ignore Guard Malloc messages in MemChecker tests
159c3e9 Tests: add a test with custom options passed to valgrind
61ddb93 CTest: fix comment documenting cmBoundsCheckerParser class
cbdfcb0 Tests: add test for non-existent Valgrind suppression file
3b5b758 CTest: drop suppression for gcc 2.9.6 errors from default Valgrind flags
7752253 Tests: verify that memory checker output files are always present
abf1df4 Tests: remove code duplication in CTestTestMemCheck tests
f499422 CTest: remove unreachable code and CTestTestMemcheckUnknown test
dde6306 CTest: use an output file for Valgrind (#14110)
bcc0f3f Tests: create output files for all memory checkers
f92d7e7 cmake-gui: use shortcut F only for "Find in Output"
6e57724 cmake-gui: Add function for going to next error message in Output window
7be2d8a cmake-gui: Change shortcut of the search field from Ctrl-F to Alt-E
4ce65e8 cmake-gui: Add search functions to the context menu of the Output widget
df3663b cmake-gui: Add search functions for Output window (#9733)
ac9a5f4 ctest_build: Pass projectDir to GenerateBuildCommand
a6c0299 CTest: Simplify ctest_* command source/build dir lookup
1ca9318 VS: Add test for building MSBuild project in subdir
3cd4000 VS: Use .sln parser to build targets in subdirs with msbuild (#13623)
df035e4 VS: Create parser for Visual Studio .sln files
de8be9e Add projectDir parameter to GenerateBuildCommand
At this point we do not care what the current directory is, as nothing that
requires a specific directory is done. Just make sure that at the end we are
back in the same directory as at the start.
Initialize the CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES cache entry early during
EnableLanguage like the Xcode generator does. Avoid depending on
the MSVC compiler information module to do it. Otherwise code like
project(MyProj NONE)
sets CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES late (in GenerateConfigurations), and
to only "Debug" and "Release" instead of the standard set of 4.
Reported-by: Paul Smith <paul@mad-scientist.net>
PASS_REGULAR_EXPRESSION and FAIL_REGULAR_EXPRESSION both take a list of expressions.
Stop searching if the first of those has matched the output as the result will not
change anymore.
Because of clock scew between processors or just because of someone changing
the system time the end timestamp may be before the start time. Reporting a
negative time doesn't any sense, just report zero there as it already happens
for really fast tests.
The --workaround-gcc296-bugs has been part of the default Valgrind flags since
Valgrind support was added in commit 5b232ded15
(ENH: Add initial memory check support which works for Valgrind, 2003-12-15).
The Valgrind manpage says that this option should be avoided if not really
needed as it may cause real errors to get ignored. If someone uses a compiler
that really needs the flag this flag should be set by the user explicitely.
Most users will never set any flags and probably never notice that they use a
flag they shouldn't.
The memory checker command can't be quoted at this point, because previously it
has been tested that the given file exists, which will fail if the name is
quoted. The CTestTestMemcheckUnknown test aimed to test this case, has always
failed to do so and serves no useful purpose therefore.
The phrase "flag used" is somewhat imprecise, so extend it to stress
intentions.
Also correct:
- "Flag" => "Flags"
- "[CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE]" => "<CONFIG>"