Move it out of the condition that also accepts MinGW/MSYS.
Teach the test to allow the Intel for Windows compiler but
do not verify the results because the compiler does not
seem to write PDB output in all cases.
This enables changing the name and output folder of the debug symbol
files produced by MS compilers.
Inspired-by: Thomas Bernard <thomas.bernard@ipetronik.com>
f0a1065 Rename files from main.cpp to more meaningful names.
ca7fb14 Fix the test setting COMPILE_DEFINITIONS target property
733deb6 Fix CompileDefinitions test on Visual Studio.
3dae652 Don't duplicate -D defines sent to the compiler.
There is no need to do so. Be consistent with include directories and
ensure uniqueness.
This requires changing the API of the cmLocalGenerator::AppendDefines
method, and changing the generators to match.
The test unfortunately can't test for uniqueness, but it at least verifies
that nothing gets lost.
Add generator expressions that combine and use boolean test results:
$<0:...> = empty string (ignores "...")
$<1:...> = content of "..."
$<AND:?[,?]...> = '1' if all '?' are '1', else '0'
$<OR:?[,?]...> = '0' if all '?' are '0', else '1'
$<NOT:?> = '0' if '?' is '1', else '1'
These will be useful to evaluate (future) boolean query expressions and
condition content on the results. Include tests and documentation.
After conversion of Modules .cmake files to lower case the
FAIL_REGULAR_EXPRESSION for this test matched warnings in modules other
than the test line itself. Make the pass and fail regular expressions
specific to the file containing the lines they are testing.
Ancient versions of CMake required else(), endif(), and similar block
termination commands to have arguments matching the command starting the
block. This is no longer the preferred style.
Run the following shell code:
for c in else endif endforeach endfunction endmacro endwhile; do
echo 's/\b'"$c"'\(\s*\)(.\+)/'"$c"'\1()/'
done >convert.sed &&
git ls-files -z -- bootstrap '*.cmake' '*.cmake.in' '*CMakeLists.txt' |
egrep -z -v '^(Utilities/cm|Source/kwsys/)' |
egrep -z -v 'Tests/CMakeTests/While-Endwhile-' |
xargs -0 sed -i -f convert.sed &&
rm convert.sed
1fc8df9 Add missing this->.
7a3ecf5 Fix memory leak in Makefile generator.
9f7dc83 Ninja: also bootstrap ninja files
5d365b2 Ninja: enable ninja support everywhere
d569f3e Ninja: void function can't return a value
52160bf Ninja: enable ninja on Mac so all Mac CDash-builds are tested, cleanup later
56aeac6 Ninja: fixes for bcc
7a6bc9e Ninja: remove 'this' from member initializer list
44ba4cf Ninja: remove warnings
7751966 Ninja: remove 'friend' in ninja code
c3988ee Re-factor OS X content generator start up.
f8e0a51 Re-factor framework directory computation.
f36c7b0 Re-factor Mac OS X content directory computation.
5d885db Re-factor bundle content copying rules generation.
3b2a01e Ninja: Use same echo message as makefiles.
7bb56c5 Re-factor CFBundle generation.
...
b47cffa CPack: Use bin subdir when looking for dpkg and rpmbuild
a8c659c Find dpkg and rpmbuild in usual Fink and MacPort paths
848f220 Do not run cpack at CMake time it is not available.
cpack was used to get the list of available i.e. ACTIVE CPack generators
in the CMake tests suite. This was done in order to get dynamically
available CPack generators like DEB or RPM that may or may not be
available on some platform like MacOSX depending on the fact that
some command are installed or not. We may do that but not during
initial configuration.
The current patch fixes the problem and we may do better in the future
like configuring CPack tests later.
bd34963 Refactor generation of shared library flags
55d7aa4 Add platform variable for flags specific to shared libraries
31d7a0f Add platform variables for position independent code flags
CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_<lang>_FLAGS has flags on various platforms for a
variety of purposes that are correlated with shared libraries but not
exclusive to them. Refactor generation of these flags to use new
purpose-specific platform variables
CMAKE_<lang>_COMPILE_OPTIONS_DLL
CMAKE_<lang>_COMPILE_OPTIONS_PIC
CMAKE_<lang>_COMPILE_OPTIONS_PIE
Activate the DLL flags specifically for shared libraries. Add a new
POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE target property to activate PIC/PIE flags, and
default to true for shared libraries to preserve default behavior.
Initialize the new property from CMAKE_POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE to
allow easy global configuration in projects.
Although the default behavior is unchanged by this refactoring, the new
approach ignores CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_<lang>_FLAGS completely. We must
leave it set in case projects reference the value. Furthermore, if a
project modifies CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_<lang>_FLAGS it expects the new
value to be used. Add policy CMP0018 to handle compatibility with
projects that modify this platform variable.
Add a PositionIndependentCode test on platforms where we can get
meaningful results.
More generally add the check for possible generator "activation" at
runtime depending on a generator specific check.
The dynamic behavior is currently implemented only for MacOS
and should be fully backward compatible for other system.
Inspired-By Tom Hughes <tomtheengineer@gmail.com>
Add "ObjectLibrary" test to build and use OBJECT libraries. Build
multiple object libraries in separate directories with different flags.
Use a custom command to generate a source file in one OBJECT library.
Reference the OBJECT libraries for inclusion in a STATIC library, a
SHARED library, and an EXECUTABLE target. Use the static and shared
libraries each in executables that end up using the object library
symbols. Verify that object library symbols are exported from the
shared library.
The CMakeCommands.build_command test performs output/error checking
so move it over to RunCMake to re-use the generalized infrastrucure.
This is the only test left using Tests/CMakeCommands/CMakeLists.txt
so remove it.
The CMakeOnly directory added by commit 9a20abf0 (Add infrastructure for
CMake-only tests, 2012-01-11) was sufficient only for tests that always
run CMake to successfully configure a project. Later commit eeaaffcb
(find_package: Test error and warning messages in failure cases,
2012-02-28) added a sample test that covers failure cases.
Generalize the above to create new "RunCMake" test infrastructure that
can run CMake multiple times for a single project with different
variations and check for expected result/stdout/stderr. Allow for both
successful and failing CMake project configuration cases. This will be
useful to test error messages and failure behavior.
b28e7fa VS6: Avoid SBCS test on VS6 (#12189)
df19b9c VS6: Avoid _MBCS define when _SBCS is defined (#12189)
ba89e92 Visual Studio: Allow setting Single Byte Character Set (#12189)
The previous commit, df19b9ca, assumed that the corresponding
_UNICODE functionality in the VS6 generator actually worked.
That turns out not to be the case. Unicode definition does not
actually suppress _MBCS definition, so neither does this new
code...
Don't test it here, since the patch submitter for _SBCS does
not need VS6 support.
If somebody needs _UNICODE and _SBCS support to suppress the
definition of _MBCS in the VS6 generator, it is work yet to do.
Patches welcome.
4689eed reflect that the QtAutomoc depends on QtGui
ab9661c Remove QtGui dependency in Qt4Deploy test and verify QtSql existance.
52e8279 Fix for Qt4Deploy on some test machines.
672e3bb Add test for DeployQt4.cmake
4853e1e Fix plugin installation issues.
35cbf23 Ensure libs are passed to BundleUtilities.
0ac1535 Fix bad plugin paths.
a2123e8 Fix mismatched arguments.
fc6f340 Don't use QT_LIBRARIES_PLUGINS by default.
${CMake_SOURCE_DIR} and ${CMake_BINARY_DIR} cannot be embedded into regex
directly. If they contain special regex metacharacters like +, the regex
will break. So just escape such metacharacters with a backslash before
embedding the path into the regex.
The issue affected the following tests: CTestTestConfigFileInBuildDir1 and
CTestTestConfigFileInBuildDir2.
For Visual Studio using the Preprocessor Define _SBCS. This behavior
is similar to the way that _UNICODE and _MBCS work already.
Added tests to confirm this behavior.
This patch adds a new module that allows for easy integration of MinGW
gfortran and the Visual Studio compiler. It is done in a function called
cmake_add_fortran_subdirectory. The patch also includes a test for this
feature.