Add a TestLoad setting to CTest that can be set via a new --test-load
command-line option, CTEST_TEST_LOAD variable, or TEST_LOAD option to
the ctest_test command. Teach cmCTestMultiProcessHandler to measure
the CPU load and avoid starting tests that may take more than the
spare load currently available. The expression
<current_load> + <test_processors> <= <max-load>
must be true to start a new test.
Co-Author: Zack Galbreath <zack.galbreath@kitware.com>
The original implementation of the RUN_SERIAL test property worked by
having such a test consume all available processors. Instead use an
explicit flag to indicate that a serial test is running. This avoids
artificially inflating the number of processors a test is expected to
consume.
Move the Ld invocation match expression from CMakeDetermineCompilerId
into CMakeDetermine{C,CXX,Fortran}Compiler so that it can be specified
on a per-language basis.
Replace caret-headers with double-quote-headers and replace dash-headers
with caret-headers. This makes the headers match their level of nesting
according to our documentation style guide in cmake-developers(7).
If a Windows resource (.rc) source file is included in a STATIC library,
the VS "link" tool will process the compiled ".res" file and needs to know
the target architecture. Without it, we may get a LNK4068 warning and
possibly a LNK1112 error. Add /machine: to the default static library
flags to give the link tool the information it needs.
When constructing the "id_src" value for substitution into VS or Xcode
compiler id projects, the input "src" variable already contains the file
name with no path so we do not need get_filename_component. We know
this because CMAKE_DETERMINE_COMPILER_ID_WRITE already references
"${src}" with this assumption.
Since commit v3.3.0-rc1~62^2~5 (cmTarget: Store only cmListFileContext
for CMP0023 handling, 2015-05-18) a call to target_link_libraries on a
target that was defined in another (non-ancestor) directory crashes
because no execution context is left active. Fix this by getting the
execution context from the actual cmMakefile where the current
target_link_libraries call takes place. Test this by verifying that
such calls correctly produce an error diagnostic instead of crashing.
When writing export files, correctly encode property values that contain
characters special to the CMake language parser. We must ensure that
they parse correctly when loaded on the consuming side.
Reported-by: Dan Liew <dan@su-root.co.uk>