The parser can be re-used outside cmDependsFortran or the cmDepends
class hierarchy so drop the "Depends" from its name:
rename 's/DependsFortran([A-Za-z0-9_])/Fortran$1/' Source/*.*
sed -i 's/DependsFortran\([A-Za-z0-9_]\)/Fortran\1/g' Source/*.*
sed -i 's/FortranInternals/DependsFortranInternals/g' Source/*.*
Also manually fix Source/CMakeLists.txt source file ordering.
9ce7a663 Utilities/Sphinx: Add CMake_OPTIONAL_COMPONENT macro
d7725a17 CMake: Add cmakexbuild component as REQUIRED to Tools group for IFW installer
ecca2685 CMake: optional show LGPLv2.1 license when install cmake-gui component
c14f20f7 CMake: Fix Web Site shortcut in IFW installer for Windows
c823f04e CMake: New option CMake_INSTALL_COMPONENTS
7383e4d7 CMake: Install COMPONENTs (sphinx-man)
2531b909 CMake: Install COMPONENTs (QtDialog)
938bbc43 CMake: Install COMPONENTs
59e21ffa Port static calls from cmLocalGenerator to cmOutputConverter.
242dcc2c cmListFileBacktrace: Replace local generator with cmState::Snapshot.
1cff330b cmTarget: Port to cmOutputConverter.
2f1bd62b cmCustomCommandGenerator: Port to cmOutputConverter.
0f2a1324 cmCommandArgumentParserHelper: Port to cmOutputConverter.
4d8b79ad cmComputeLinkInformation: Port to cmOutputConverter.
8680520f cmMakefile: Make the cmState::Snapshot accessible.
6d7abb63 cmOutputConverter: Extract from cmLocalGenerator.
a8244157 cmState::Snapshot: Provide accessor for the cmState.
1f4ef396 cmLocalGenerator: Remove some commented lines of code.
The Convert methods never belonged to the local generator concept, so
split them out now. The cmOutputConverter is cheap to construct and
destroy, so it can be instantiated where needed to perform
conversions. This will allow further decoupling of cmLocalGenerator
from the configure step.
Inherit cmLocalGenerator from cmOutputConverter for the purpose of
source compatibility.
This will be used to contain most of the content of the cmState
in several different trees. Refer to the BuildsystemDirectory
state from the SnapshotData state. Currently these trees have
the same structure, but that will change when we have more snapshot
types.
This reverts commit f85db2f323.
Discussion by the QtCreator community at
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTCREATORBUG-13695
raises concerns about this particular approach to working with CMake
projects using QtCreator. Also, the functionality and design of the QBS
extra generator was never discussed on the CMake mailing list or with
QtCreator developers. There may be better ways to make the two tools
work together.
In order to avoid committing to long-term support of this generator
prior to such discussion taking place, revert it from CMake for now.
We may restore this or use an alternative design based on results of
such discussion.
66b641f4 Help: Add notes for topic 'add-GreenHills-MULTI-generator'
48004d9d Add a 'Green Hills MULTI' generator on Windows
051d8be1 cmLocalGenerator: Constify some cmTarget and cmGeneratorTarget arguments
Green Hills MULTI is an IDE for embedded real-time systems. The IDE's
product page can be found here:
http://www.ghs.com/products/MULTI_IDE.html
It supports cross compiling on ARM, Intel x86, and other architectures
with various operating systems. The IDE exists on Linux and Windows
host systems, but CMake will currently only generate the project files
on Windows host systems.
At this point, it is an interface to the cache. It will be extended
to be a universal interface for access to and manipulation of
configuration-time data (defintions, properties on targets,
directories, source files etc).
This will allow porting all command implementations away
from the cmMakefile and cmTarget classes, and result in something
more-purely related to configuration-time processing of cmake
commands. That should serve at least the following goals:
* Split the CMake implementation more definitively into three
stages: Configuration, computation and generation, and be able to
implement each optimally for memory access patterns etc.
* Make better IDE integration possible by making more configuration
data available.
* Make it possiblte to use a smaller library than CMakeLib.a in
cpack and ctest, resulting in smaller executables.
* Make it possible to run the configure step multiple times in
the same CMake run (#14539).
Manage its lifetime in the cmake class, and add a convenience accessor
to cmMakefile.
07d44d63 cmake: Remove confusing duplication.
ea819b29 cmMakefile: Remove unused method.
6ad86c7f cmMakefile: Remove bad comment.
fca2b542 cmMakefile: Internalize setting of CMakeInstance on Properties.
7bb4e3db cmMakefile: Out-of-line Home directory accessors.
6241253a cmake: Out-of-line Home and Start directory methods.
0ee3ccb3 cmake: Fix variable name bugs.
57dd094e Use vector, not list for cmCommand storage.
6deb43e6 Remove some files which do not need to be in BootstrapCommands.
ecdb1b3b Add some missing includes.
04b307b9 cmake: Simplify CommandExists method.
0f1f324b cmake: Rename oddly named variables.
275185ac cmake: Constify GetCommand method.
c57f086a cmake: Don't lower-case a string needlessly.
23368c9b cmake: Use make_pair instead of Foo::value_type.
14c70b8c cmake: out-of-line try compile state methods.
...
6a661f0603 fixed the
locale used for message output but at the same time broke the locale
used for filename encodings.
This commit preserves LC_CTYPE in the presence of LC_ALL.
The libarchive APIs use nl_langinfo(CODESET) for iconv so they need the
locale to be set for LC_CTYPE. However, the rest of CMake does not
define any behavior for non-ASCII character classification/conversion so
we do not want to setlocale() globally. Add a RAII class to save, set,
and restore the locale around calls to libarchive APIs.
Inspired-by: Clinton Stimpson <clinton@elemtech.com>
When using system curl, we trust it to be configured with desired CA
certs. When using our own build of curl, we use os-configured CA certs
on Windows and OS X. On other systems, try to achieve this by searching
for common CA cert locations. According to a brief investigation, the
curl packages on popular Linux distros are currently configured as:
* Arch: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
* Debian with OpenSSL: /etc/ssl/certs
* Debian with GNU TLS: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
* Debian with NSS: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
* Fedora: /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt
* Gentoo with OpenSSL: /etc/ssl/certs
* Gentoo without OpenSSL: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
Teach CMake and CTest to look for these paths and use them as a CA path
or bundle when no other os-configured or user-specified CAs are
available.
f3e0b6f1 CTestCoverageCollectGCOV: Add module to run gcov
6dd980e0 ctest_submit: Make CDASH_UPLOAD mode arguments more strict
5dc33f89 ctest_submit: Add CDASH_UPLOAD mode to upload files to CDash
This adds support for the new cdash API where arbitrary files can be
uploaded to the CDash server. This CDash API communicates via json
files so the json parser jsoncpp was added to the Utilities directory.
0238d0c3 cmake: Generate an internal 'Labels.json' file next to 'Labels.txt'
bda4f0b6 jsoncpp: Add headers to help CMake include in-source jsoncpp headers
a02fbec5 jsoncpp: Drop doxygen comments that cause Clang warnings
In each internal target directory we generate a "Labels.txt" file
containing labels for that target and its sources, but it uses an
internal format. In order to make the list of labels easier to
publish, use a json format and call it "Labels.json".
Since we now use jsoncpp headers, link CMakeLib to the jsoncpp library.
Add an option to set the mtime of entries in a tarball so that one can
create a tarball with a consistent content hash (e.g. MD5) for a given
set of files regardless of their current timestamps on disk. This will
be useful for submission of tarballs to CDash, which tracks content
hashes to avoid duplication.
Inspired-by: Bill Hoffman <bill.hoffman@kitware.com>
Provide options to fail without blocking or to block up to a timeout.
Provide options to specify the scope containing the lock so it can be
released automatically at the end of a function, file, or process.
Extend the RunCMake.file test with cases covering the file(LOCK) command
usage and error cases.