Teach CMakePlatformId.h to construct an "INFO:compiler_version[]" string
literal from macros COMPILER_VERSION_(MAJOR|MINOR|PATCH|TWEAK) to be
defined in CMake(C|CXX)CompilerId.(c|cpp) for each compiler. Provide
conversion macros DEC() and HEX() to decode decimal or hex digits from
integer values. Parse the version out of the compiler id binary along
with the other INFO values already present.
Store the result in variable CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_VERSION in the format
"major[.minor[.patch[.tweak]]]". Save the value persistently in
CMake(C|CXX)Compiler.cmake in the build tree. Document the variable for
internal use since we do not set it everywhere yet.
Report the compiler version on the compiler id result line e.g.
The C compiler identification is GNU 4.5.2
Report CMAKE_(C|CXX)_COMPILER_(ID|VERSION) in SystemInformation test.
ae62a1c Test CMAKE_GNUtoMS option in ExportImport on MinGW and MSys
afb00fe Add CMAKE_GNUtoMS option to convert GNU .dll.a to MS .lib
61e8629 Factor makefile generator link rule lookup into helper function
a603250 Load platform files that need to know the ABI when possible
ecd8414 Fortran: Detect pointer size in gfortran on MinGW
0efe602 TinyCC: Add default compilation flags (#12605)
ec636e2 TinyCC: Add compiler info for shared libs on Linux (#12605)
1f49d72 Recognize the Tiny C Compiler (#12605)
This allows you to have more than source file with the same name but different
directories. The intermediate and configuration files are now in this same directory.
Nvcc can emit '/path' instead of '//path' which can cause a lot of grief later. We test
to see if the file exists, if it doesn't then we see if the file exists with '/'
prepended. Files that don't exist won't be added to the list.
Fix a long outstanding bug when a file in the dependency list wasn't found. This bug
wouldn't reset the dependencies, so the makefile would still want the missing file when
building. The work around was to configure twice, but this is no longer necessary.
Teach the Windows-GNU.cmake platform file to look for Visual Studio
tools matching the target ABI. Add an extra step to the link command
for shared libraries and executables that export symbols and on which a
new GNUtoMS property is set (initialized by the CMAKE_GNUtoMS option).
Tell the GNU linker to output a module definition (.def) file listing
exported symbols in addition to the GNU-format import library (.dll.a).
Pass the .def file to the MS "lib" tool to construct a MS-format DLL
import library (.lib).
Teach the install(TARGETS) command to install the MS import library next
to the GNU one. Teach the install(EXPORT) and export() command to set
the IMPORTED_IMPLIB property pointing at the import library to use the
import library matching the tools in the importing project.
Load platform files named in CMAKE_<lang>_ABI_FILES for each language
once the ABI sizeof(void*) is known. During the first configuration
this is after the test for working compiler and ABI detection checks.
During later configurations the ABI information is immediately available
because it has been saved in CMake<lang>Compiler.cmake.
Use __SIZEOF_POINTER__ which the GNU Fortran compiler defines at least
on 64-bit MinGW. Assume default size 4 on MinGW if gfortran does not
define the size.
This test will fail to get a proper version number if running on a (e.g.
German) localized system because the regular expression used to match the
Subversion version output does not match. Instead of duplicating code just
remove the local test altogether and use the version that FindSubversion.cmake
already detects.
Adding VERBATIM to the ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND calls in the qt4 macros
ensures that paths are properly quoted when passed to the shell.
This fixes issues when building projects that contained paths with
special characters (according to /bin/sh), such as parentheses or
spaces.
ParseCppFile() is the one which is automoc4/KDE4-compatible, and which
becomes a bit crowded. By separating these two it is easier to ensure
that the strict one doesn't get broken accidentially.
Alex
Use the "-shared" option to link shared libraries. The compiler does
not support "-Wl," or "-rpath" but does know how to pass "-soname"
through to the linker.
Since the export() command needs to know the final location of a target
in the build tree we cannot allow properties affecting the location or
name of a target file to be set after the target is passed to export().
Fix a violation of this rule in the SimpleInstall test.