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.
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>
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.
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.
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.
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.
Refactor the -Wdev and -Wno-dev to use a generic -W parser that follows
the GCC pattern. Include support for setting CMAKE_ERROR_DEPRECATED and
CMAKE_WARN_DEPRECATED via the deprecated warning. Add -Werror=dev and
-Wno-error=dev options so that dev warning options are in line with
deprecated warning options. Use a new CMAKE_SUPPRESS_DEVELOPER_ERRORS
internal cache entry to store the above new dev options persistently.
Add tests for new options and updated cmake documentation and release
notes to list new options.
The --trace option is helpful, but sometimes, what you're looking for is
deep under many layers of function calls and figuring out what instance
of the function call you're looking at is tedious to determine (usually
involving patching and message()). Instead, add a --trace-expand option
to trace while expanding commands into what CMake actually sees.
The VS >= 10 generators need to parse the .sln file from the build
directory to locate targets in subdirectories. This occurs after we
change the working directory to the build tree. If a relative directory
other than "." was given then we would change to it and also refer to
the .sln file location with it. Fix this by converting the build tree
to a full path always. This will also give a more informative error
message when the directory does not exist.
Add an internal "cmake -E __run_iwyu" mode to wrap the compiler call.
Run a given include-what-you-use command line with the compiler options
and report a warning if it finds anything. Then run the real compiler.
Co-Author: Brad King <brad.king@kitware.com>
Port most CMakeTestBadCommandLines test cases to RunCMake.CommandLine
and drop the former test. Add validation of expected results, which was
not done by the old test.
Otherwise an #include directive on the first line of a source file is
ignored if the file contains a Byte-Order-Mark.
Suggested-by: Aleksey Konovalov <konovalov.aleks@gmail.com>
Read file names from the lines of a specified file. Reject input lines
starting in '-' to leave room for option parsing to be added later. Add
just '--add-file=' now to allow files starting in '-' to be specified.
Add an option to set the mtime of entries in a tarball so that one can
create a tarball with a consistent content hash (e.g. MD5) for a given
set of files regardless of their current timestamps on disk. This will
be useful for submission of tarballs to CDash, which tracks content
hashes to avoid duplication.
Inspired-by: Bill Hoffman <bill.hoffman@kitware.com>
Expect tests to specify stderr content if it is present.
Fix the CMP0019 test, which has only been testing the WARN status
until now. Specify in the CommandLine and FPHSA tests that content
is at least one character.
Set policies in the Language and CheckModules tests, which have empty
test output, modulo unrelated policies on some platforms.
In the case of:
-DCACHE_VARS=-DEXTERNAL_PROJECT_CMAKE_ARG:BOOL=TRUE
the variable is parsed out as:
CACHE_VARS=-DEXTERNAL_PROJECT_CMAKE_ARG
because the parser allows '=' in the variable name. Disallow such a name
on the command line.
Extend the cmake command-line interface to support
cmake -E env [--unset=NAME]... [NAME=VALUE]... COMMAND [ARG]...
This will be useful to run processes with modified environments
without using a shell or a full "cmake -P" script to wrap it.
Extend the RunCMake.CommandLine test to cover success and failure cases.
Inspired-by: Jonathan Bohren <jbo@jhu.edu>
If we fail to create the generator named by CMAKE_GENERATOR, exit
with an error message instead of crashing. While at it, fix the
wording of the error message when CMAKE_GENERATOR is not set.
Extend the RunCMake.CommandLine test with cases covering the
"cmake --build" option when the named directory does not provide
a CMakeCache.txt with a valid CMAKE_GENERATOR.
The logic added by commit ffc0b5e4 (Overwrite the symlink if it already
exists, 2007-02-15) does not recognize and remove existing broken links
before replacing them. Improve the logic to remove any existing
destination file or link (but not directory). On failure, report an
error message explaining why the existing path could not be removed or
the new one could not be created.
Add a RunCMake.CommandLine test to cover 'cmake -E' cases. Start with
test cases covering 'cmake -E create_symlink' behavior on UNIX platforms.