Now automoc always uses GetRealPath() so symbolic links are always
resolved and it doesn't end up with twice the same file, once with the real
path and once with the symlinked path in some setups where the source dir
can be accessed directly and via a symlink
Alex
Teach FortranCInterface_VERIFY to build the test project in a specific
configuration and pass all flags for that configuration. This ensures
that any modifications made by the user or project to the flag are used in
the test project consistently.
7aa9927 GenEx: Don't use std::vector::at(int).
78e54b9 GenEx: Add tests for "0" and "1" expressions with literal commas.
d729e8b GenEx: Add test for $<BOOL:> with empty parameter.
354face GenEx: Ensure that the empty CONFIGURATION can be used conditionally.
8b3b88a GenEx: Validate target and property names.
b3d8f5d GenEx: Parse comma after colon tokens specially
a4985a9 GenEx: Report actual target name not found, not "0" each time.
d70650d GenEx: Return after error reported.
4801eb6 GenEx: It is not an error to specify an empty parameter
0594bee FindGTK2: Update local changelog
8093f6c FindGTK2: #12596 Missing paths for FindGTK2 on NetBSD
0663803 FindGTK2: #12049 fix detection of header files on multiarch systems
b742677 FindGTK2: Rollback lib64 changes which broke header file finding
Otherwise the comma is treated as plain text by ParseContent.
$<STREQUAL:,> should be valid and true.
$<STREQUAL:,something> should be valid and false.
$<STREQUAL:,,> should be non-valid as it is 3 parameters.
$<STREQUAL:something,,> should be non-valid as it is 3 parameters.
Additionally, this allows reporting the correct error for other
expressions. For example $<TARGET_PROPERTY:,> should be invalid
because it has an empty target and empty property. It shouldn't
attempt to read the property ',' on the 'implicit this' target.
Remove ancient checks left from commit f5d95fb0 (Complete rework of
makefile generators expect trouble, 2002-11-08). Modern FreeBSD and
NetBSD platforms support shared libraries. When cross-compiling the
/usr/include/dlfcn.h may not exist on the host but the toolchain still
supports shared libraries.
If the checker was explicitely set with a "TypeCommand" variable (e.g.
ValgrindCommand) then we now just believe that this is valgrind, even if
nothing in the path matches "valgrind". Only when "MemoryCheckCommand" was used
we still scan the path to find out what checker we have.