This adds a test that uses two project commands in the same CMakeLists.txt
file. It also adds a fix so that cmake --build will work in that case.
The fix sets the name of the last project command in the top level
CMakeLists.txt in the cache variable CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME. This variable
is used by cmake --build to find the project name.
Since commit 38aab379 (Set CMAKE_<lang>_COMPILER_ID for VS generators,
2011-09-02) the VS IDE generators set the C and C++ compiler id to MSVC
and the Fortran compiler id to Intel. This caused the Fortran test to
fail compatible compiler detection because the if() test
"${CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID}" MATCHES "MSVC"
is evaluated as the "var MATCHES regex" signature which evaluates the
compiler id "MSVC" as a variable which is defined to 1 which does not
match "MSVC".
Combine tests for non-identical but compatible compiler vendors into a
single regex match whose left hand side will not be defined as a
variable.
In cmComputeLinkDepends we compute the transitive closure of private
shared library dependencies. When a shared library is added to this
closure we must follow all of its dependencies whether they are private
or public. Previously we only followed the private dependencies. Fix
the implementation to follow the public dependencies too. Also extend
the ExportImport test to cover this case.
automoc now defaults to strict mode, also with Qt4, i.e. it behaves as
the documentation says by default. I also inverted the switch
CMAKE_AUTOMOC_STRICT_MODE to CMAKE_AUTOMOC_RELAXED_MODE.
Docs and test adapted accordingly.
Alex
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
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.
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.
ac2e45d Provide std::ios_base typedef on GCC < 3
28c46ca cmNewLineStyle: Use cmStandardIncludes.h
75e83e9 cmNewLineStyle: Remove trailing comma in enum
be6502c bootstrap: Include cmNewLineStyle in build
a087490 Add NEWLINE_STYLE option to configure_file (#3957)
537020f Tests: Nudge MFC test to pass on VS 6 dashboards (#11213)
51f442e VS11: Update InstallRequiredSystemLibraries.cmake for VS11 (#11213)
d85ab7a Tests: Add environment logging to the MFC test (#11213)
011694c VS10: Use expected values for UseOfMfc (#11213)
a2e6d24 Tests: Fix MFC test to work with VS 10 and later (#11213)
c71f7ab Tests: Avoid MFC test automatically for Watcom WMake builds (#11213)
a42e3f2 Tests: Fix MFC test for old vs6 dashboards (#11213)
b297da6 Tests: Fix MFC test w/ Make-based generators (#11213)
54595e6 Tests: Avoid MFC test automatically for VCExpress builds (#11213)
36b0c43 Tests: Add the MFC test (#11213)
InstallRequiredSystemLibraries does not install any dlls when
used with VS 6 dashboards. Modify the ValidateBuild script to
expect only 1 file when building with VS 6.
Using "-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=<INSTALL_DIR>" does not work when
<INSTALL_DIR> evaluates to a long enough string. However, using
"-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=<INSTALL_DIR>" does work, even with
the longer strings. So: make sure to include the ":PATH" when using
this construct with ExternalProject calls so that they may install
to the proper location on VS 6 builds. All existing calls that match
"CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX.*INSTALL_DIR" include the ":PATH" after this
commit.
By the way: https://twitter.com/DLRdave/status/134339505397309440
The mfc app in the test was generated by the VS 7.1 wizard,
and due to changes in VS since then, the values used for WINVER
and _WIN32_WINNT caused compile errors when built with VS 10
or later. Change them to values appropriate for targeting
Windows XP or later when building with VS 10 or later.
See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/6sehtctf.aspx
for more info.
The MFC test's mfc1 directory was a "VS-MFC-wizard-generated"
starter MFC app, using VS 7.1 as the generator. There's one define
used in the generated rc file that was not available back in the
VS6 days... Put a conditional define in here based on _MSC_VER
to enable the test app to build on VS6 dashboards.
Build a simple, do-nothing VS 7.1 MFC wizard generated app
with CMake.
Build it two different ways via ExternalProject, one with
CMAKE_MFC_FLAG set to 1 for linking to MFC statically, and
one with CMAKE_MFC_FLAG set to 2 for linking to the shared
MFC dlls.
Validate that the install tree of the static build has only
one *.exe file in it and nothing else. Also validate that the
install tree of the shared library build has multiple files in
it (no less than 3) and that they are only of the expected types
*.exe, *.dll and *.manifest.
This commit does not address the issue reported in #11213,
it merely adds a test that may be used to show that the
bug report is valid. After this commit, the MFC test should
fail on any dashboard machines that have MSVC defined, but
cannot build an MFC app. We can then analyze that failure
data as input to solving the issue.
Provide the ability to configure CTest with settings different from the ones
available in the source tree by checking first if CTestConfig.cmake
exists in the build tree.
The motivation is to allow build system checking out external project to
test and/or package them and submit the associated results to a different
dashboard than the one specified (or not) in the source of the external
project.
For example, the build system of Slicer can checkout, build, test
and package what I will call "extensions". These extensions can be developed
by third parties who can test and submit to their own dashboard / project.
When checked out by Slicer build system, the default dashboard can now be
overwritten by adding a custom CTestConfig.cmake to the build directory.
And if not overwritten, it would avoid to create CTestConfig.cmake within
the source checkout of the extension.
Older svn versions do not have the --depth option for "svn add".
Fortunately we do not need it for versions that old. Look for the
option and use it only when available.
The test adds a subdirectory with
svn add subdir
svn add ... subdir/foo.txt subdir/bar.txt
Subversion 1.7 fails on the second command with
svn: warning: W150002: '.../subdir/foo.txt' is already under version control
svn: warning: W150002: '.../subdir/bar.txt' is already under version control
svn: E200009: Could not add all targets because some targets don't exist
because it considers adding an already-versioned file to be an error.
Avoid the problem by using
svn add --depth=empty subdir
to add the subdirectory without the files it contains.
This fixes#12533.
Before automoc did not check the header if the source file contained a
statement, now it does.
Additionally, moc is now only run on explicitely listed headers which
contain a Q_OBJECT macro.
Alex
BSD make doesn't use -v for printing its name and version, and so
complains on stderr that this is a bad command line option, used
in Tests/FindPackageModeMakefileTest/CMakeLists.txt .
Silence stderr to make that ugly output go away.
Patch by David Coppy.
Alex