5d18851 CPackArchive restore default behavior and provide new variable.
3cab24a CPack Add top level directory in component install for Archive Generators
When configuring or generating the 'ng' of the end of the second line
is not cleared. This patch fixes this.
The problem was introduced by commit fd632195 (ccmake: Align 'g' and 'q'
key instructions, 2011-01-07) which adjusted the length of lines that
need clearing.
The approach taken by commit 8704525f (Reject directory names containing
'=', 2011-01-14) was perhaps too heavy-handed for avoiding the obscure
cases when '=' in the path fails due to limitations of Make syntax.
Only two CMake tests:
LinkDirectory
OutOfSource
fail when the path contains '=' and they cover obscure cases. Instead
of rejecting such paths outright just warn when the problem may occur.
An implementation ;-separated list parsing was added by commit a1f976ce
(VS: Add support for three new project properties, 2011-11-23) and again
by commit 9e01aefd (VS: Add support for WinRT project properties,
2012-02-03). Refactor both instances to use ExpandListArgument.
VS_WINRT_EXTENSIONS: Boolean property that correspond to "Enable
Tailored Features" in Visual Studio 11 IDE.
VS_WINRT_REFERENCES: Semicolon-delimited list of *.winmd references to
add to the project, which creates a new <ItemGroup>.
CPACK_COMPONENT_INCLUDE_TOPLEVEL_DIRECTORY should be set by the user
in order to get the toplevel directory included in the archive
whenever a componentized archive is requested. This solves bug #12129
and keeps fully backward compatible behavior.
CMake doesn't find Visual C++ Express and uses "NMake Makefiles"
generator by default when one calls cmake WITHOUT using the -G options.
Teach CMake to find VC Express to use it as the default generator just
like the commercial versions.
Consider the case motivating commit e01cce28 (Allow add_dependencies()
on imported targets, 2010-11-19). An imported target references a file
generated at build time by a custom target on which it depends. Had the
file been built directly using add_library or add_executable its target
name would have been visible globally. Therefore the imported target
representing the file should be globally visible also.
Teach the IMPORTED signature of add_(executable|library) to accept a new
"GLOBAL" option to make the imported target visible globally.