Diagnostics which check the sanity of exported include paths
previously skipped over any path containing a generator expression.
Introduce a policy to issue an error message in such cases.
The export files created in the OLD behavior are not usable, because
they contain relative paths or paths to the source or build location
which are not suitable for use on installation. CMake will report an
error on import.
Code such as
target_include_directories(foo INTERFACE
$<INSTALL_INTERFACE:include$<FOO>>
)
should be treated as a relative directory, despite the genex, after
the INSTALL_INTERFACE is stripped away.
Previously, this would generate a relative directory on export, which
would be an error on import, so no policy is needed.
Code such as
install(TARGETS ...
INCLUDES DESTINATION $<INSTALL_INTERFACE:include>
)
should behave as if the INSTALL_INTERFACE wrapper were not present.
In code such as
install(TARGETS ...
INCLUDES DESTINATION $<FOO>include
)
the generator expressions are evaluated at generate-time. Delay
determining whether each entry is a relative path until after
the generator expressions are evaluated. Such relative paths
are based relative to the CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX.
Treat paths which are relative and which contain a generator
expression which is not at the beginning as relative to the
source directory.
This matches the behavior of paths which are relative but contain
no generator expression at all.
Previously this would generate a relative path with the IMPORTED
target on export(), which would be a reported as a non-existent
path on import. If used directly in the buildsystem, it would be
reported as a relative path, which is also an error. There is no
need for a policy in this case.
Add the "-e" option to build.make invocations of wmake as part of
the silencing flags. From "wmake /?":
-e erase files after error (no prompt)
This prevents test timeouts on error.
Run the KWSYS_STL_HAS_WSTRING platform test and configure the result.
Configure the Encoding and FStream header files and build the sources.
On Windows, build EncodingC.c with KWSYS_ENCODING_DEFAULT_CODEPAGE=CP_ACP.
Extract upstream KWSys using the following shell commands.
$ git archive --prefix=upstream-kwsys/ 1010d0e3 | tar x
$ git shortlog --no-merges --abbrev=8 --format='%h %s' 6eab64c3..1010d0e3
Brad King (2):
ace1364c Encoding: Remove unused include
1010d0e3 SystemTools: Avoid unused function warnings
Clinton Stimpson (4):
0c2ff1f7 Encoding: Add Encoding module.
8abbad82 FStream: Add FStream module.
0a98de97 KWSys: Port to use wide character Windows APIs throughout.
2b0c683d Encoding: Default to ANSI code page on Windows
David Cole (1):
f67bb2ba SystemTools: Move typedef mode_t inside the SystemTools class
Sean McBride (1):
a40b9263 SystemInformation: Work around gcc -Wliteral-suffix warning
Change-Id: Ie52df972331cc7377c236d410ead86024e9d15ab
Port upstream commit 533e8fda (Rework the sign-extension to avoid
left-shift of an explicit negative number, 2013-06-29) into CMake.
Inspired-by: Tim Kientzle <kientzle@freebsd.org>
As an INTERFACE_LIBRARY has no direct link dependencies, we can
short-circuit in cmGeneratorExpressionEvaluator and
in cmGlobalGenerator::CheckLocalGenerators.
As they do not generate any output directly, any generate- or install-
related code acn also be short-circuited. Many of the local generators
already do this.
Because only INTERFACE related properties make sense on INTERFACE_LIBRARY
targets, avoid setting other properties, for example via defaults.
Move "extra" generators to their own section instead of duplicating them
for each corresponding main generator. Divide the list of main
generators into command-line and IDE sections and sort the names within
each section. Document the environment from which each kind of
generator may be used.
Add a section to each "extra" generator documenting which main
generators may be used with it.
The previous version added -jN to the make invokation if UNIX
was set, but this was true also when cross compiling.
What we are actually interested in is CMAKE_HOST_UNIX, i.e.
whether the build host is UNIX.
Or we should check more exactly what CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM is.
Alex