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Author SHA1 Message Date
Daniel Pfeifer 1d6909a287 use CM_NULLPTR 2016-06-28 09:02:26 -04:00
Kitware Robot d9fd2f5402 Revise C++ coding style using clang-format
Run the `Utilities/Scripts/clang-format.bash` script to update
all our C++ code to a new style defined by `.clang-format`.
Use `clang-format` version 3.8.

* If you reached this commit for a line in `git blame`, re-run the blame
  operation starting at the parent of this commit to see older history
  for the content.

* See the parent commit for instructions to rebase a change across this
  style transition commit.
2016-05-16 16:05:19 -04:00
Brad King 180538c706 Source: Stabilize include order
Each source file has a logical first include file.  Include it in an
isolated block so that tools that sort includes do not move them.
2016-04-29 13:58:31 -04:00
Brad King 0abd3e538e cmake: Use a default CA path when not using system curl
When using system curl, we trust it to be configured with desired CA
certs.  When using our own build of curl, we use os-configured CA certs
on Windows and OS X.  On other systems, try to achieve this by searching
for common CA cert locations.  According to a brief investigation, the
curl packages on popular Linux distros are currently configured as:

* Arch: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
* Debian with OpenSSL: /etc/ssl/certs
* Debian with GNU TLS: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
* Debian with NSS: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
* Fedora: /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt
* Gentoo with OpenSSL: /etc/ssl/certs
* Gentoo without OpenSSL: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt

Teach CMake and CTest to look for these paths and use them as a CA path
or bundle when no other os-configured or user-specified CAs are
available.
2015-01-23 08:57:32 -05:00