Extract upstream KWSys using the following shell commands.
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Brad King (2):
9c3eacf8 Add CONTRIBUTING.rst file with instructions to contribute
cc4046a8 Directory: Work around PGI problem with Linux Large File Support
Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin (2):
c38ba638 SystemInformation: Improve Get(Available/Total)VirtualMemory for windows
58308145 SystemInformation: Improve comments in private implementation
Change-Id: Ic033444a9c03a8a8b5195e7dac108af2aec79fa6
29533380 Tests: Allow RunCMake expected result code to be a regex
a85ee8b8 Tests: Simplify RunCMake test extra argument passing
da7155f5 Tests: Allow RunCMake tests to pass generator expressions
Narrow down the decision if a CFBundle is built to one place.
This is a preparation patch to add another target property
which, if set, will imply BUNDLE. Having only one function
which will have to look at both properties helps to keep code
clean.
Signed-off-by: Gregor Jasny <gjasny@googlemail.com>
Also add a 'CMAKE_ANDROID_API_MIN' variable to set the property
default. Teach the VS generator to write the MIN API value into
Nsight Tegra project files.
In cmCTestMemCheckHandler::PostProcessBoundsCheckerTest return early
if the output file name is empty. We already do this in the similar
cmCTestMemCheckHandler::AppendMemTesterOutput method.
When install(EXPORT) is given an absolute destination we cannot compute
the install prefix relative to the installed export file location.
Previously we disallowed installation of targets in such exports with a
relative destination, but did not enforce this for target property
values besides the location of the main target file. This could lead to
broken installations when the EXPORT is installed to an absolute path
but usage requirements are specified relative to the install prefix.
Since an EXPORT installed to an absolute destination cannot be relocated
we can just hard-code the value of CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX as the base for
relative paths. This will allow absolute install(EXPORT) destinations
to work with relative destinations for targets and usage requirements.
Extend the ExportImport test with a case covering this behavior.
A few pieces of code have some ambiguous type deduction that seems to
resolve correctly for most compilers but not for the Oracle compiler.
This makes those few instances more explicit.