As Dave Cole pointed out the previous commit only checked for 10.x and 12.x.
11.0 was accounted for, but 11.1, 11.2 and 11.3 were not. This patch
should make it work for those versions as well. I did a web check and there
are 11.0, 11.1, 11.2 and 11.3 versions from Intel. I assume if 12.x uses
11.0 as the version in the .vfproj file, then all of the 11.x versions would
as well.
f15945e Use makefile->IssueMessage() for better error messages
c886e31 Improve behaviour of --find-package mode with try_run/try_compile
31f43fd Remove trailing whitespace
The intel compiler for 12.0 and 12.1 are known to expect the file version
to be 11.0 in the .vfproj file. For 10.x it should be 9.10. Prior to
this fix 12.0 and 10.1 were the only values checked. If those did not match
the actual version of intel was put in the vfproj file causing an error
about future version load attempt in the IDE.
All find_* commands re-root the list of paths and then add trailing
slashes. Factor this pair of calls out into a dedicated method. The
new method would be the only caller to AddTrailingSlashes, so subsume
that method into it.
Teach the CheckCompilerRelatedVariables test to verify MSVC11. Update
the special cases already in the Preprocess and VSExternalInclude tests
for VS 10 to work for VS 11 too.
41e2b1d Make add_compiler_export_flags a function again.
6a10deb Made ADD_COMPILER_EXPORT_FLAGS into a macro.
2d1acfe Don't warn when nothing to do in visibility function.
d679568 Just code style changes.
67fcc83 Simplify IntelVSImplicitPath detection project
a7ce26d Move IntelVSImplicitPath project to better location
539a822 Enable Fortran tests for IDE builds.
555f589 For VS Intel Fortran IDE builds, add a check to find the Fortran library PATH.
71402eb FortranCInterface: Compile separate Fortran lib in VerifyC[XX]
Making this a macro had unintended issues on (among others) Windows
compilers. Moving it back to being a function using PARENT_SCOPE still
satisfies the use case where we simply want to obtain the extra flags.
If a http server responds with a result code greater than 400 then the
data returned from the download probably do not match that expected.
Teach file(DOWNLOAD) to fail with an error in this case instead of
silently pretending that the download worked. The file(UPLOAD) command
already does this.