Clang points out that local variable 'seed' needs to be "unsigned int":
Source/cmStringCommand.cxx:828:21: warning: operands of ? are integers
of different signs: 'int' and 'unsigned int' [-Wsign-compare]
srand(force_seed? seed : cmSystemTools::RandomSeed());
^ ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Use static_cast to avoid warnings like
conversion to ‘unsigned int’ from ‘__time_t’ may alter its value
conversion to ‘unsigned int’ from ‘__suseconds_t’ may alter its value
We do not care if the value is truncated because we are looking for just
32 bits anyway.
The Sun compiler does not provide the proper vector constructor to
initialize it from an iterator pair of a non-matching type. Extend the
ParseUnixCommandLine API to provide a vector of the proper type so no
conversion is needed.
The naive time(0) seed is unique only within one second. Instead try to
read a real source of entropy and otherwise fall back to a combination
of the process id and high-resolution time.
Older versions of GCC, the HP compiler, and the SGI MIPSpro compiler do
not like the use of make_pair in this case and the conversions it
requires:
a value of type "const char *" cannot be used to initialize an entity
of type "char [1]"
/usr/include/g++-3/stl_pair.h:68: assignment of read-only location
Instead use a map lookup pattern already used throughout the rest of our
source tree.
This reverts commit dc36b3499403bad323d7300139fbf459c31f7a2c. It broke
dependency logic instead of only silencing messages. Revert to previous
behavior.
Under Windows "locationURI" must be used for virtual folders, while
"location" must be used only for linked folders. Under Linux it doesn't
seem to matter.
Alex