The FindQt4 module is a CMake Domain object of type "module".
Our convention for domain object document titles is "------"
and domain object document sections is "^^^^^^". Switch to
these within the FindQt4 documentation.
Explicitly specify the sequence of underline characters we use in the
CMake documentation. It is the same sequence as that suggested in the
Sphinx documentation, but we have our own descriptions.
This is the convention suggested in the Sphinx documentation and is
already used in several other places in the CMake documentation.
Update a few places where we were using other characters.
Note in a few places of the cmake_policy() command documentation
that the cmake_minimum_required() command can set policies too.
Inspired-by: Peter Kümmel <syntheticpp@gmx.net>
The VS 7-9 IDEs parse .vcproj file boolean values in lower or upper
case. The .NET XML parsing chokes on anything but "true", "false", "0",
"1". Teach our generators to use lower-case names since they will work
for both parsers. Our VS >= 10 flag tables already use lower-case.
While tracing dependencies of a target, cmTargetTraceDependencies
follows sources by full path to determine if the source is to be
produced by a custom command. Commit 4959f341 (cmSourceFileLocation:
Collapse full path for directory comparisons., 2014-03-27) changed
the storage of target sources to be in the form of a normalized
path instead of an unnormalized path.
The path is followed by looking it up in a mapping via
cmMakefile::GetSourceFileWithOutput to acquire an appropriate
cmSourceFile. The mapping is populated with the OUTPUT components
of add_custom_command invocations, however it is populated with
unnormalized paths. This means that the tracing logic does not
find appropriate cmSourceFiles, and does not generate appropriate
build rules for the generated sources.
Normalize the paths in the OUTPUT components of add_custom_command
to resolve this.
The paths in the DEPENDS component of add_custom_command are also
not normalized, leading to the same problem again. Normalize the
depends paths after generator evaluation and expansion.
58f7baab FindFreetype: Indent with 2 spaces instead of 4
444f8801 FindFreetype: Use lower-case name in call to FPHSA
836a28d5 FindFreetype: Move PATH_SUFFIXES argument for more consistency
4ad6dace FindFreetype: Add newlines to reduce code width
Teach set_property and get_property an "INSTALL" property type to be
associated with install-tree file paths. Make the properties available
to CPack for use during packaging. Add a "prop_inst" Sphinx domain
object type for documentation of such properties.
If the coverage.py source file is not found in the source directory, the
build directory is first searched before raising an error.
This is necessary because it is a valid workflow to build a Python
package from source, then install this package to a virtualenv that
lives in the build directory. Tests will run against this deployed
package and therefore the covered source files will be found in a
subdirectory of the build directory, and not anywhere in the source
directory.
While at it, do not cache the value since it should always be
computed directly from DOXYGEN_DOT_EXECUTABLE.
Inspired-by: Lars Bilke <larsbilke83@googlemail.com>
As of Graphviz 2.31, their installer provides no PATH or registry
modifications. Glob possible install paths instead.
Inspired-by: Lars Bilke <larsbilke83@googlemail.com>
Since commit bef93dc5 (Couple of changes: cache variables now have a map
of properties, 2002-09-11) the cmCacheManager::AddCacheDefinition method
accesses its map entry by reference. However, the commit left the
original entry assignment at the end of the method. With Apple Clang
5.1 and libc++ this self-assignment destroys the cache entry property
map.
Drop the self assignment. Also drop the condition around the call to
UnwatchUnusedCli since it was a self-comparison that must always have
been true.
Teach cmake::HandleDeleteCacheVariables to tolerate a missing HELPSTRING
(NULL pointer) when saving cache entries. In the absence of other bugs
this should not be possible, but avoid the crash just in case.