The changes made by commit v3.1.0-rc1~46^2~1 (FindITK: Drop this ancient
compatibility module, 2014-10-02) and commit v3.1.0-rc1~46^2 (FindVTK:
Drop this ancient compatibility module, 2014-10-02) need to come with
release notes explaining that the modules were dropped. Also remove a
release not related to an update made to FindVTK that was never
released.
67c4be51 Merge branch 'release-doc-formatting' into doc-formatting
79349ed8 Help: Tell latex to use a small font for cmake-language.7 productions
20c5f4fb Modules: Wrap long lines in pre-formatted documentation blocks
6c4aa388 FindProtobuf: Cleanup reStructuredText documentation formatting
8dab5063 Help: Fix example in cmake-packages to avoid long line
f84ddd4b Help: Format add_library documented list of INTERFACE commands
a9dcf477 Help: Drop TOC from latex manuals
The value must be either a full path or relative to the configuration
directory, not relative to the 'static' directory. Use a full path.
This avoids a warning:
WARNING: favicon file 'cmake-favicon.ico' does not exist
It worked before because all 'static' directory content is copied to the
'_static' directory of html output anyway.
The logic introduced in commit v3.1.0-rc1~688^2~9 (Genex: Evaluate
TARGET_OBJECTS as a normal expression, 2014-02-26) ordered a map
by pointer value and then constructed a list of object files by
iterating over the map. This is not deterministic.
Since commit v3.1.0-rc1~688^2~5 (cmTarget: Allow any generator
expression in SOURCES property, 2014-03-18) the order produced by the
above-mentioned logic started being used for the actual list of object
files on the link line. Since it is not deterministic, spurious
re-links occur after re-running CMake simply because the order of
objects changed on the link line.
Fix this by iterating over the original vector of source files instead
of the map. This has a deterministic order.
The checks are now split into languages that are able to generate
assembly listings, languages that are able to generate preprocessed
listings, and languages that are able to export the compile commands.
For unescaped file: URLs on Windows, libcurl expects
the ANSI code page.
This fixes the CMake.FileUpload test when CMake is configured
to use UTF-8 internally with a non-ascii build directory name.
Some systems don't define a SIZE_MAX (older versions of HP-UX with aCC).
The logic was already in place to account for this condition but
SIZEOF_SIZE_T was not getting cmoputed at configure time to allow it to
function. This computes sizeof(size_t) at configure time to allow the
appropriate logic to work. It also changes SIZEOF_SIZE_T to SIZE_OF_SIZE_T
for consistency.
The ExternalProject_Add_StepDependencies function add some dependencies
for some external project step.
The syntax is:
ExternalProject_Add_Step_Dependencies(<name> <step> [target1 [target2 [...]]])
This function takes care to set both target and file level dependencies,
and will ensure that parallel builds will not break.
It should be used instead of add_dependencies() when adding a dependency
for some of the step targets generated by ExternalProject. See also:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.programming.tools.cmake.devel/8680/focus=8926
When adding step targets using ExternalProject_Add_StepTargets, the
STEP_TARGETS argument or the EP_STEP_TARGETS property, ExternalProject
sets all the dependencies for the main project to that target. Due to
this, the update target cannot be used without downloading and building
all the dependencies.
In order to be able to add step targets that do not depend on other
external projects, this patch adds:
* An optional "NO_DEPENDS" argument to the
ExternalProject_Add_StepTargets function. If this argument is set,
then no dependencies are set for the target (file dependencies will
still be set).
* A new argument INDEPENDENT_STEP_TARGETS to the ExternalProject_Add
function and a new directory property EP_INDEPENDENT_STEP_TARGETS that
behave like STEP_TARGETS and EP_STEP_TARGETS, but cause the
ExternalProject_Add_StepTargets to be called with the NO_DEPENDS
argument.