Presently, this test is only run manually because not all machines
have an iOS SDK, complications associated with certificates and code
signing, having a device attached, ...
If you're setup to do iOS dev work, you can easily run this test
manually on your Mac using the Xcode generator and run the result
in the simulator or on your attached device.
Caveats apply: only valid when not overriding default value for output
dir *and* there is a CMAKE_XCODE_EFFECTIVE_PLATFORMS value.
For now, CMAKE_XCODE_EFFECTIVE_PLATFORMS must be defined in each
project, or in the cache for a build.
Code relying on value of LOCATION and similar properties may not
work if it depends on file existence on disk since CMake will not
evaluate $(EFFECTIVE_PLATFORM_NAME). This feature is only enabled
for making it easier to build Xcode iOS projects where the developer
wants to be able to switch easily between simulator and device builds.
Re-arrange the logic to look for KWStyle in the typical install
locations and under the Dashboards/Support directory for the
typical CMake dashboard machine. If it's there, turn on CMAKE_USE_KWSTYLE
by default, thereby activating the KWStyle related custom targets
and the KWStyle test.
90efed6 Xcode: Honor Fortran_FORMAT target and source file property
5c0c635 Fortran: Add support for free- and fixed-form flags
47a0c75 VS: Map Fortran free- and fixed-format flags to IDE options
d6e2a06 VS: Map per-source Fortran flags to IDE options
1c2508a Use FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS second mode
d179500 Update documentation of FindPythonInterp.cmake
4fd1e28 Determine python version
20980ef Search for the installed python interpreter first
The '-E build build_dir' command was created and documented, but then
morphed into '--build build_dir' instead, ... and then the -E documentation
was never removed. This commit fixes that oversight.
...when building CPack archive-based packages (.tar.gz and similar)
Rather, put the symlinks-to-directories into the archive as files,
and expect/trust that the things the symlinks point to are also in
the archive.
Do not recurse through directory symlinks when adding files.
Recursing through directory symlinks will generate broken archives,
i.e., they will look something like this:
foo -> bar/bar
foo/Info <- Shouldn't be in archive.
bar/bar
bar/bar/Info
This behaviour was previously broken; regardless of the
RecurseThroughSymLinks value, symlinks to directories were
NEVER added as files in the results.
When RecurseThroughSymLinks is ON, symlinks to directories
should be recursed as if they were the actual directories
to gather the files within.
However, when RecurseThroughSymLinks is OFF, symlinks to
directories should be returned as files in the result.
Inspired-by: Johan Björk <phb@spotify.com>
One of the dashmacmini5 runs of this test results in an
"Illegal exception" detected instead of a segfault. For
the purposes of this test, we're going to say that either
is a "crash."