The <inttypes.h> header on some platforms define the integer format
macros incorrectly for some of the integer types. Document macros that
we can define to report such platforms to the includer. Check these
reports before trusting the system-defined macros.
Since commit c8ef6430 (Allow directory names containing '=' and warn if
necessary, 2012-02-06) we allow directories with '=' instead of
rejecting them as was previously done since commit 8704525f (Reject
directory names containing '=', 2011-01-14). However, we did not warn
in all cases that '=' may cause failure, such as when it appears on the
right-hand side of a dependency line.
Both commits above were made assuming that '=' cannot be escaped in Make
syntax, but it can be achieved with a variable:
EQUALS = =
left$(EQUALS)side : right$(EQUALS)side
Use this approach to escape '=' in dependency lines, thus supporting
the character in paths.
All our tests now pass when CMake is built in source and build trees
both containing '=', except for the "OutOfSource" test. It fails in
its coverage of the obscure "OutOfBinary" test case where part of the
build tree is located outside the main build tree of the test. The
reason is that CMake must invoke a command like
$(MAKE) -f /path/with=sign/build.make /path/with=sign/somefile
but the make tool interprets the last argument as a variable assignment.
This is an acceptable limitation, since the case is so obscure, in
exchange for supporting '=' cleanly otherwise.
When reading archive entries from disk strip any "fflags" entry headers
that may have been loaded from the filesystem when libarchive is built
with HAVE_STRUCT_STAT_ST_FLAGS (struct stat has 'st_flags'). The local
filesystem flags are not useful for distribution. Furthermore, GNU tar
does not understand the "SCHILY.fflags" extended header used to store
the flags in the archive. Use the approach from commit e8558efa
(cmArchiveWrite: Clear xattr and acl from entries, 2011-04-07) to remove
the flags and avoid producing the non-portable extended header.
When MinGW is used slashes are used for dependencies
because ar.exe can't read rsp files with backslashes.
Many thx to Claus Klein for starting working on this.
Building CMake with g++ 2.9-aix51-020209 on an AIX 5.3 system gives:
cmsys/hashtable.hxx: In function `const long unsigned int *cmsys::get_stl_prime_list ()':
cmsys/hashtable.hxx:399: warning: sorry: semantics of inline function static data
`const long unsigned int _stl_prime_list[31]' are wrong (you'll wind up with multiple copies)
cmsys/hashtable.hxx:399: warning: you can work around this by removing the initializer
Give get_stl_prime_list internal linkage.
The GnuWin32 "bzip2" installer stores in the registry key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\GnuWin32\Bzip2
an "InstallPath" value. Use this entry as a search location.
3545645 Exclude the CompileCommandOutput test on WIN32.
fbaddf4 Escape the source file to be compiled if required.
db839be Make the CMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS option work with Ninja.
8778357 Add newline to the output.
2c04bc0 Move the EscapeJSON method to a sharable location.
The default for `CMAKE_FIND_FRAMEWORK`, defined in `Darwin.cmake` and
`Darwin-icc.cmake`, is now guarded so that it will not override command line
arguments passed by users.
Similarly for `CMAKE_FIND_APPBUNDLE`
If on APPLE, the phonon backend plugin is set to phonon_qt7. If on WIN32, the phonon backend plugin is set to phonon_ds9. I did not add any for generic UNIXes as they could have a whole host of things. A more comprehensive script would actually attempt to detect which phonon plugins were installed. However, this is a simple fix for now that will work for most people.
Using the QT4_ADD_RESOURCES() macro required the resource file to exist
already for dependency scanning. This prevented the use of resource
files that are generated by cmake because it needs the file before
resolving the dependency. This patch adds support for generated
resource files by not scanning the resource file for dependencies if it
doesn't exist yet. The add_custom_command() to generate the resource
file should add the dependencies on the files used by the resource file.