Since 2.6.3 the UTILITY target may have source files. A defect was filed
that these files are now visible in the source tree. A fix later removed
all generated files from the source tree, regardless of the target type.
You can't even include them by using the SOURCES option. This fix adds
generated files again, except for the UTILITY target which cluttered the
source tree.
Fixes#14272.
ed5fa48d cmXMLWriter: use ifstream from KWSys
24ab29b8 Prefer istringstream and ostringstream over stringstream.
ab8b77dd Remove redundant arguments from fstream constructors
eb79fa72 Access std::ios_base with std::ios
When enabling the CUDA static runtime, the current module always uses
the shared runtime in the REQUIRED_VARS check. This change should
select the correct runtime to be checked for as required based on the
CUDA_USE_STATIC_CUDA_RUNTIME option.
Fixes#16096
At the moment, cmStandardIncludes.h needs to be included before any
standard includes because it disables some warnings that are caused
by the standard library of some compilers. Move this responsibility
to the cmConfigure.h file.
Also add include guards to cmConfigure.h to make sure the file can be
included multiple times.
63c0e92c cmState: Expose list of properties of values in the cache
6eee2463 cmCacheEntry: Retrieve all properties of cache entries
120899c6 cmPropertyList: Add a way to retrieve all properties
7066218e cmake: Kill cmake::CacheManager and its getter
ea5324cd cmMakefile: Port messages for compile features to cmake
df8c3130 cmGlobalGenerator: Don't use cmMakefile::IssueMessage after configure
946d1e50 cmMakefile: Avoid IssueMessage after configure is finished
096c7754 cmLocalGenerator: Store Backtrace for the directory
f62ed322 cmLocalGenerator: Add GetTargetDefines to get all defines for a target
853b1bb4 cmLocalGenerator: Constify AppendDefines and AddCompileDefinitions
The force parameter is ugly and makes the method harder to reason about
(issues the message ... but maybe it doesn't ... but then again you can
force it). It is a violation of
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interface_segregation_principle
and is the kind of thing described in a recent blog here:
http://code.joejag.com/2016/anti-if-the-missing-patterns.html
"Any time you see this you actually have two methods bundled into one.
That boolean represents an opportunity to name a concept in your code."