2b20110f MSVC: Select default standard libraries for ARM platform
2dfcf0ed VS: Fix generation of desktop applications for ARM
dbb5a7ee CMakeDetermineCompilerId: Fix detection for VS ARM platform
Add WindowsSDKDesktopARMSupport to the compiler id .vcxproj to
avoid 'error MSB8022: Compiling Desktop applications for the ARM
platform is not supported.' from VS.
Inspired-by: Minmin Gong <minmin.gong@gmail.com>
Inspired-by: Gilles Khouzam <gillesk@microsoft.com>
5d3d9a22 Help: Add notes for topic 'vs-windows-phone-and-store'
401a00d9 VS: Set WindowsPhone and WindowsStore min VS version required
709cebde VS: Generate WindowsPhone and WindowsStore application types
72395ab2 VS: Add .sln "Deploy" mark for WindowsPhone and WindowsStore binaries
2074f581 MSVC: Add system libs for WindowsPhone and WindowsStore
c72f0887 MSVC: Add default WindowsPhone and WindowsStore compile flags
1c94558a MSVC: Disable incremental linking for WindowsPhone and WindowsStore
592098e2 Define 'WINDOWS_PHONE' and 'WINDOWS_STORE' variables
aa42a78f Add WindowsPhone and WindowsStore platform information modules
b94ddf6c CMakeDetermineCompilerId: Recognize WindowsPhone and WindowsStore
d7938bff VS: Select WindowsPhone and WindowsStore default toolsets
3abd150c VS: Save WindowsPhone and WindowsStore system internally
We already use MPI_HOME and ENV{MPI_HOME} as hints for the location
of the MPI compilers. Do the same for mpiexec, and then use the
location of mpiexec as a hint to find the compilers.
The Fujitsu C/C++ compilers are the default ones for K computer.
Detect both native and cross compilers by looking for the __FUJITSU
preprocessor definition.
Split the monolithic cmCPackIFWGenerator source into three parts:
cmCPackIFWGenerator, cmCPackIFWInstaller, and cmCPackIFWPackage
to isolate the implementations somewhat.
Add a COMMON option to the cpack_ifw_configure_component command to make
the data component common to its parent group.
Change the default packaging method to ONE_PACKAGE_PER_COMPONENT.
This is not incompatible because the CPack IFW generator has not
yet been in a release.
This option instructs configure_package_config_file to consider paths
that are not absolute as relative to the INSTALL_PREFIX directory
instead of relative to the CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX directory.
If this argument is not passed, the default behaviour is to use
the CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX variable.
The new signature is therefore:
configure_package_config_file(<input> <output> INSTALL_DESTINATION <path>
[PATH_VARS <var1> <var2> ... <varN>]
[NO_SET_AND_CHECK_MACRO]
[NO_CHECK_REQUIRED_COMPONENTS_MACRO]
[INSTALL_PREFIX <path>])
Let clients do their own research on the current strength of each
hash algorithm to choose what is best for their needs.
Suggested-by: Nico Schlömer <nico.schloemer@gmail.com>
Simply include the "Windows" platform equivalents. This will allow
-DCMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME=WindowsPhone or -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME=WindowsStore to
select variants of the Windows platform while re-using most of the
platform information from "Windows".
When CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME is set to target one of these, add
ApplicationType and ApplicationTypeRevision elements to the .vcxproj
file used to identify the compiler so that the WindowsPhone or
WindowsStore toolchains can work.
Co-Author: Brad King <brad.king@kitware.com>
Prior to the existence of the if(DEFINED) condition, many of our Check
modules implemented the condition with a hack that takes advantage of
the auto-dereference behavior of the if() command to detect if a
variable is defined. The hack has the form:
if("${VAR} MATCHES "^${VAR}$")
where "${VAR}" is a macro argument reference. However, this does not
work when the variable named in the macro argument contains characters
that have special meaning in regular expressions, such as '+'. Run the
command
git grep -E 'if\("\$\{.*\}" MATCHES "\^\$\{.*\}\$"\)' -- Modules/Check*
to identify lines with this problem. Use if(NOT DEFINED) instead.
In commit v3.0.0-rc1~551^2~1 (Check*CompilerFlag: make C and CXX modules
share most error patterns, 2013-08-08) a pattern containing a ';' was
moved out of a ""-quoted argument and into a variable. CMake flattens
the containing list and breaks the pattern. Use a '.' to match ';'.
Also fix .bz2 extension to be .tar.bz2 since we only support compressed
tarballs and not plain compressed files.
Suggested-by: Nils Gladitz <nilsgladitz@gmail.com>
Suggested-by: Rolf Eike Beer <eike@sf-mail.de>
7079f33d WindowsCE: Drop unused Platform/WindowsCE-MSVC module
05373f7e WindowsCE: Refactor setting of "WINCE"
1acde6b0 MSVC: Use STREQUAL to check for WindowsCE
This module was created to mirror Platform/Windows-MSVC.cmake, but this
is not necessary because nothing includes "Platform/<os>-<id>.cmake"
directly. The Platform/Windows-MSVC module is only a helper for the
Platform/Windows-MSVC-<lang> modules.
Move it to the Platform/Windows module since it is independent of the
compiler used. While at it, remove redundant "WIN32" setting from
Platform/Windows-MSVC since Plaform/Windows already sets its.
b9be4d21 Help: Add notes for topic 'cpack-ifw-generator'
73b336c9 CPackIFW: Replace use of strftime with cmTimestamp
44850a26 CPack: Add an "IFW" generator for Qt Framework Installer
Allow the combination
-DCMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET="10.8" -DCMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT="/"
to work. Treat the "/" sysroot as targeting the current OS X version.
If find_program does not find CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER, use set_property()
to force the value to be that of CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_INIT instead of
set(). This allows us to set the value without re-specifying the type
and documentation, thus preserving what find_program set.
Commit v3.0.0-rc1~111^2 (QNX: Introduce QCC compiler id for that
QNX platform compiler., 2014-01-20) split handling of the QNX QCC
compiler into a separate compiler-id. That refactoring results in
the QCC compiler not using the CMake-compiler-id "GNU", which means
that the __compiler_gnu macro is no longer executed for it.
Add Compiler/QCC*.cmake modules to define and call the __compiler_qcc
macro and teach it to call __compiler_gnu internally. Remove the
corresponding pieces from the Platform/QNX*.cmake modules.
It is also necessary to change the language conditional to dereference
the lang macro parameter, which is another bug introduced by the
same commit. The extra -lang-c++ flag is only necessary when the CXX
compiler is specified as 'qcc' instead of 'QCC' in the toolchain file,
which is why this bug was not noticed before. The flag is also necessary
in that case when linking in order to find the appropriate standard
libraries. The flag was not previously added when linking executables,
so linking failed even with CMake 2.8.12 with the lower-case compiler-id.
Co-Author: Brad King <brad.king@kitware.com>
Before this commit, you would have to run ctest -S mode to get
MemoryCheckType to work. This is because CMAKE_COMMAND was not set.
The fix is to use cmSystemTools::GetCMakeCommand instead.
Produce a more consistent result by finding only a single include
directory and reporting which headers may be included from it. The
previous search for each header separately might find pieces from
separate and incompatible packages.
While at it, provide the CURSES_INCLUDE_DIRS result variable to be
consistent with other modules.
On WinCE we must link both shared libraries and executables with the
/subsystem:windowsce flag. Teach Platform/Windows-MSVC to pass it
to the linker in both cases.
Suggested-by: Gunnar Roth <gunnar.roth@gmx.de>
When cross compiling, toolchains won't have install_name_tool,
which is provided by Xcode and command line tools on OS X.
This is a Mach-O specific utility and not required on all platforms.
IcedTea 2.5 have changed libarch for ppc64le to ppc64. Adjust FindJNI
to look for both for backward compatibility.
Signed-off-by: Dinar Valeev <dvaleev@suse.com>
f0e298ad Help: Add notes for topic 'vs14-generator'
5c105140 Tests: Simplify LoadCommand tests
b1cbd577 FindBoost: Add -vc140 mangling for VS 14
bdc7d9c8 VS14: Fix Cl and Link flag tables as previous versions
d96b3f68 VS14: Generate flag tables from MSBuild v140 tool files
65624c39 VS14: Add Visual Studio 14 generator (#14982)
8635ac23 Tests/Preprocess: Remove unnecessary VS version tests
When setting default CUDA_HOST_COMPILER we must dereference CMAKE_C_COMPILER,
i.e. /usr/bin/clang should be used instead /usr/bin/cc which is symlink.
Otherwise CUDA thinks it is GCC and issues -dumpspecs which is unknown option
to Clang.
Also in case neither CMAKE_C_COMPILER is defined (project does not use C
language) nor CUDA_HOST_COMPILER is specified manually we should skip -ccbin
and let nvcc use its own default C compiler.
If the only qmake that can be found belongs to Qt5 the find module
would otherwise still further interrogate it and issue diagnostics
which are specific to Qt4.
Intel Composer XE 2015 Beta 2 deprecates all options starting with -o
for sake of compatibility with other compilers expecting anything goes
after -o... is output file name.
Call the generator "Visual Studio 14" without any year because this
version of VS does not provide a year in the product name.
Copy cmGlobalVisualStudio12Generator to cmGlobalVisualStudio14Generator
and update version numbers accordingly. Add the VS14 enumeration value.
Teach the platform module Windows-MSVC to set MSVC14 and document the
variable. Teach module InstallRequiredSystemLibraries to look for the VS
14 runtime libraries.
Teach tests CheckCompilerRelatedVariables, VSExternalInclude, and
RunCMake.GeneratorToolset to treat VS 14 as they do VS 10, 11, and 12.
Co-Author: Pawel Stopinski <diokhan@go2.pl>
The check for this flag added by commit v3.0.0-rc1~284^2 (UseSWIG: Name
python module according to swig flags, 2013-11-26) can get false
positives on flags like "-noproxydel". Improve the check to match only
"-noproxy".
Suggested-by: Garth Wells <gnw20@cam.ac.uk>