8a98cf64 Honor CMAKE_*_LINKER_FLAGS[_<CONFIG>]_INIT set in toolchain files
37d15c39 MSVC: Set all CMAKE_*_LINKER_FLAGS_INIT directly
55c884ed Embarcadero: Set all CMAKE_*_LINKER_FLAGS_INIT directly
aec3c79a Strip CMAKE_*_LINKER_FLAGS[_<CONFIG>] initializer whitespace
Document these variables.
Change our convention for setting these variables from:
set(CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS_INIT "...")
to
string(APPEND CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS_INIT " ...")
so that any value previously set by a toolchain file will be used.
Port changes from VTK commit fda6a31cb9 (Added Improved FindOpenMP
module, 2015-04-23). Improve use of try_compile to avoid needing
to pass OpenMP flags as libraries.
a66004be Honor CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS[_<CONFIG>]_INIT set in toolchain files
cdde77e5 OpenWatcom: Partially modernize platform information modules
f9dbe22c Intel: Do not use GNU-like flags on Windows
5a3ed0d7 Intel: Do not use MSVC-like flags for Fortran
Document these variables.
Change our convention for setting these variables from:
set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS_INIT "...")
to
string(APPEND CMAKE_C_FLAGS_INIT " ...")
so that any value previously set by a toolchain file will be used.
Automate the conversion with:
sed -i 's/set *(\(CMAKE_\(C\|CXX\|Fortran\|RC\|ASM\|${[^}]\+}\)_FLAGS\(_[^_]\+\)\?_INIT \+"\)/string(APPEND \1 /' \
Modules/Compiler/*.cmake Modules/Platform/*.cmake
and follow up with some manual fixes (e.g. to cases that already
meant to append). Also revert the automated changes to contexts
that are not protected from running multiple times.
Since commit v3.0.0-rc1~260^2~14 (ctest: Make the --build-makeprogram
optional for --build-and-test, 2013-11-14), binary dictionary is also
required to run CTest given the option `--build-nocmake`.
Replace use of cmsys::auto_ptr with a CM_AUTO_PTR macro that maps to
our own implementation adopted from the KWSys auto_ptr implementation.
Later we may be able to map CM_AUTO_PTR to std::auto_ptr on compilers
that do not warn about it.
Automate the client site conversions:
git grep -l auto_ptr -- Source/ | grep -v Source/kwsys/ | xargs sed -i \
's|cmsys::auto_ptr|CM_AUTO_PTR|;s|cmsys/auto_ptr.hxx|cm_auto_ptr.hxx|'
In the `try_compile` source file signature we propagate the caller's
value of `CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS` into the test project. Extend this to
propagate `CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_<CONFIG>` too instead of always using the
default value in the test project. This will be useful, for example, to
allow the MSVC runtime library to be changed (e.g. `-MDd` => `-MTd`).
However, some projects may currently depend on this not being done,
so we need to activate the behavior using a policy.
This change was originally made by commit v3.6.0-rc1~160^2 (try_compile:
Honor CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_<CONFIG> changes, 2016-04-11) but without the
policy and so had to be reverted during the 3.6 release candidate cycle.
Fixes#16174.
Revert commit v3.6.0-rc1~160^2 (try_compile: Honor
CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_<CONFIG> changes, 2016-04-11). The behavior it
introduced can break projects that depend on the lack of such behavior.
We will have to introduce a policy or other mechanism to enable the
behavior in a compatible way. Simply revert it for now.
See issue #16174.
This property allow to specify a specific Visual Studio tool for a
source file overriding the default tool behavior. For example, a
`.resw` file being processed as a `PriResource` file. This has the
advantage of being able to teach CMake to process new file types without
code modifications.
Even in relatively small projects using `--trace` (and `--trace-expand`)
may produce a lot of output. When developing a custom module usually
one is interested in output of only a few particular modules.
Add a `--trace-source=<file>` option to enable tracing only a subset of
source files. The final output would be only from requested modules,
ignoring anything else not matched to given filename(s).
Create a LINK_WHAT_YOU_USE target property and corresponding
CMAKE_LINK_WHAT_YOU_USE variable to enable this behavior.
Extend link commands by running `ldd -u -r` to detect shared
libraries that are linked but not needed.
Add a ``FIND_LIBRARY_USE_LIB32_PATHS`` global property analogous to the
``FIND_LIBRARY_USE_LIB64_PATHS`` property. This helps find commands on
multilib systems that use ``lib32`` directories and either do not have
``lib`` symlinks or point ``lib`` to ``lib64``.
0bd91ad4 UseJava: Fix race condition creating java class list
89df91b9 Help: Add notes for topic 'java-export-targets'
95d84369 Tests: Add test for exported JARs
5341c0d8 UseJava: Add infrastructure to export targets
d91ec044 Tests/Java: Clean up style of Java test code
63e5eb5f Help: Add notes for 'productbuild' topic
2e3c67d1 productbuild: Add new productbuild cpack generator.
50a3d340 PackageMaker: factor out common code for creating pkg files.
Move all development release notes into a new version-specific document:
tail -q -n +3 Help/release/dev/* > Help/release/3.6.rst
git rm -- Help/release/dev/*
except the sample topic:
git checkout HEAD -- Help/release/dev/0-sample-topic.rst
Reference the new document from the release notes index document.
Add a title and intro sentence to the new document by hand.
d256ba07 try_compile: Optionally forward custom platform variables to test project
fb4791b3 cmCoreTryCompile: Refactor forwarding of variables to test project
Add a `CMAKE_TRY_COMPILE_PLATFORM_VARIABLES` variable to specify a list
of custom variables to be forwarded to a `try_compile` test project.
This will be useful for platform information modules or toolchain files
to forward some platform-specific set of variables from the host project
(perhaps set in its cache) to the test project so that it can build the
same way.
c1340827 Add a variable to specify language-wide system include directories
44199097 cmMakefile: Optimize AddSystemIncludeDirectories for empty set
a896043b GHS: Compute include directories consistently with other generators
Create a `CMAKE_<LANG>_STANDARD_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES` variable to specify
system include directories for for `<LANG>` compiler command lines.
This plays a role for include directories as the existing
`CMAKE_<LANG>_STANDARD_LIBRARIES` variable does for link libraries.
Prevent accidental inter component dependency setting
since this is a breaking feature in situations where
another CPack module is already using the feature.
It should be enabled if desired since it can cause
issues when upgrading only one of the components
for e.g. configuration instead of all the components
at once.
This patch preserves backward compatibility of
deb package names with previous CMake versions
but similarly to CPack/RPM allows to change
package name format and supports DEB-DEFAULT
setting that produces proper Debian package names.
eb076692 Tests: Select RunCMake.Ninja test cases based on ninja version
8a862a4d Ninja: Support embedding of CMake as subninja project
038e7716 Ninja: Pass all build paths through a central method
7c26a6a2 Ninja: Fix path to soname-d target file
ac3cdd9a Ninja: Convert object file names to ninja paths earlier
d4381cb1 Ninja: Convert link library file names like all other output paths
0397c92a Ninja: Pre-compute "CMakeCache.txt" build target name
3b3ecdfa Ninja: Pre-compute "all" build target name
5ca72750 Ninja: Simplify generation of custom target logical path
Even though the `file(GLOB)` documentation specifically warns against
using it to collect a list of source files, projects often do it anyway.
Since it uses `readdir()`, the list of files will be unsorted.
This list is often passed directly to add_executable / add_library.
Linking binaries with an unsorted list will make it unreproducible,
which means that the produced binary will differ depending on the
unpredictable `readdir()` order.
To solve those reproducibility issues in a lot of programs (which don't
explicitly `list(SORT)` the list manually), sort the resulting list of
the `file(GLOB)` command.
A more detailed rationale about reproducible builds is available
[here](https://reproducible-builds.org/).
Add a `CMAKE_NINJA_OUTPUT_PATH_PREFIX` variable. When it is set, CMake
generates a `build.ninja` file suitable for embedding into another ninja
project potentially generated by an alien generator.
Packagers may now set their own rpm package
file names or request that rpmbuild tool
chooses one for them. It also supports handing
of situations where one spec file may produce
multiple rpm packages.
The `--build` mode was confusingly documented among other options,
falsely implying that it can be used anywhere on the command line.
Move the documentation to a dedicated section and clarify its usage
as s separate command line mode.
Since commit v3.3.0-rc1~430^2 (Teach find_(library|file|path) to get
prefixes from PATH, 2015-02-18) we search in <prefix>/include and
<prefix>/lib directories for prefixes with bin directories in the PATH
environment variable. The motivation was to support MSYS, MinGW and
similar Windows platforms in their default environments automatically.
At the time this behavior was thought to be worthwhile in general.
Suggested-by: Chuck Atkins <chuck.atkins@kitware.com>
Teach the `add_custom_command` and `add_custom_target' commands to
substitute argv0 with the crosscompiling emulator if it is a target with
the `CROSSCOMPILING_EMULATOR` property set.
In Sphinx output formats that print the toctree the policy numbers in
links from the cmake-policies(7) manual are not descriptive. Convert
the toctree entries to cross-reference syntax and add the summary of
each policy. For now simply duplicate the policy summary line. We
already maintain copies in `cmPolicies.h` and `Help/policy/*.rst` docs.
21b1fa5c Help: Add notes for topic 'intel-compiler-features'
9addce99 Features: Record standard flags for Intel C/C++ on Windows
15a6c950 WCDH: Add Intel to list of supported compilers
36f32ede Features: Record standards and features for Intel C on UNIX
d028b948 Features: Specify minimum version Intel C++ 12.1
be910f00 Features: Record standards and features for Intel C++ on UNIX
7f401ae4 Features: Detect C default dialect on MSVC-like compilers
Versions below 12.1 do not provide enough information to properly detect
if compiling with c++98 or c++0x enabled so remove them from the
supported list.
fd73bb60 Help: Add notes for topic 'fix-bison-flex-command-escaping'
f56a0ddd FindBISON: Fix BISON_TARGET macro for special characters in path (#16072)
3d13492e FindFLEX: Fix FLEX_TARGET macro for special characters in path (#16072)
Create a <LANG>_CLANG_TIDY target property (initialized by a
CMAKE_<LANG>_CLANG_TIDY variable) to specify a clang-tidy command line
to be run along with the compiler.
In the `try_compile` source file signature we propagate the caller's
value of `CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS` into the test project. Extend this to
propagate `CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_<CONFIG>` too instead of always using the
default value in the test project. This will be useful, for example, to
allow the MSVC runtime library to be changed (e.g. `-MDd` => `-MTd`).
c18d91ad Help: add release notes for topic 'ctest-run-submodule-sync'
7f560743 cmCTestGIT: run `git submodule sync` before updating submodules
06b310b5 cmCTestGIT: add an option to initialize submodules on update
56c1ea40 cmCTestGIT: fix git version references
Currently, CTest will not initialize any submodules within the already
checked out source tree. Add an option to do so. The use case for not
doing so is that some submodules may not be necessary for the current
test and keeping network usage down may be important.
Symbolic links that point to external
location no longer cause cmake to fail
with string out of bounds error but
are instead packaged as non relocatable
symlinks and print out a warning message.
RPM supports setting of default user, group,
file and directory permissions that will be
applied for files in package unless specified
per file/dir with attr setting
This is related to bug report 14714
b06e17da Help: Add notes for topic 'cmake-depend-in-project-only'
52540245 Tests: Add test for CMAKE_DEPENDS_IN_PROJECT_ONLY variable
b1e1aa1e Makefile: Optionally scan only source and build trees for dependencies
ad140c6e VS: Put ALL_BUILD in the PREDEFINED_TARGETS_FOLDER
f069be05 VS: Fix default target support for targets nested inside a folder
c05ea485 VS: Improve unit test macros
78ec0461 VS: Add option to choose the `.sln` startup project (#15578)
Add a `VS_STARTUP_PROJECT` directory property to specify the project
that should be placed first in the `.sln` file so that it will be
selected as the default startup project.
Co-Author: Taylor Braun-Jones <taylor.braunjones@avigilon.com>
With the Makefile generator one can use `cd $subdir; make all` to build
all targets associated with a given subdirectory. This is not possible
to do with the Ninja generator since there is only one `build.ninja`
file at the top of the build tree. However, we can approximate it by
allowing one to run `ninja $subdir/all` at the top of the tree to build
the targets in the corresponding subdirectory.
Port logic from cmGlobalUnixMakefileGenerator3::WriteDirectoryRule2 to
cmGlobalNinjaGenerator in order to produce equivalent directory-level
targets.
Teach the VS 2008 and 2005 generators to set the `RemoteDirectory`
in `DeploymentTool` and the `RemoteExecutable` in `DebuggerTool`.
Use a `DEPLOYMENT_REMOTE_DIRECTORY` target property to specify the
value.
When system-provided packages are upgraded we must re-compile sources
depending on their headers. Use `-MD` instead of `-MMD` so that the
generated depfiles do not exclude system headers.
Suggested-by: Jussi Judin
491b41dd Help: Add notes for topic 'vs-clang-cl'
ad6d27ac Tests: do not build PrecompiledHeader on Clang/C2
a0f0541f Tests: fix PDBDirectoryAndName on Clang/C2
3541af67 Tests: fix Plugin building on Clang/C2
1902c293 Tests: fix complexOneConfig building on Clang/C2
cab2ec11 Tests: fix Complex building on Clang/C2
ada3736c Tests: fix Module.GenerateExportHeader building on Clang/C2
123b7e13 Tests: fix AliasTarget building on Clang/C2
445d4d4b VS 14: Add flag map for -std= to CppLanguageStandard tag in project files
0a785eb4 Features: Clang has no cxx_decltype_incomplete_return_type in MSVC sim mode
2c2ec488 VS: in Clang/C2 toolset, setup correct compiler settings
37afe00f CMakeDetermineCompilerId: Add detection of clang.exe bundled with VS
We originally deprecated this module in commit v3.5.0-rc1~295^2
(CMakeForceCompiler: Deprecate this module and its macros, 2015-10-19).
Then a use case was found to still require the module so the deprecation
was reverted for CMake 3.5 by commit v3.5.0-rc3~4^2 (CMakeForceCompiler:
De-deprecate until more use cases have alternatives, 2016-02-17). Since
then `CMAKE_TRY_COMPILE_TARGET_TYPE` was introduced to provide an
alternative solution for that use case. Deprecate the module again.
Use recommended case for variable names. i.e. matching name of the
module as passed to `find_package`.
For backwards compatibility, the upper case versions of both input and
output variables are used and defined when appropriate. Skip this for
the _FOUND variable because FPHSA already does it. Skip this for the
_VERSION variable because that was recently added and never available
with the old name in a release of CMake.
Also detect the library version number. Provide results as variables
and as an imported target, LTTng::UST.
Signed-off-by: Philippe Proulx <eeppeliteloop@gmail.com>
Since https is almost ubiquitous nowadays we should support it by
default whenever possible. When building our own curl, we already
automatically enable SSL/TLS support on Windows and OS X by using the
OS-native APIs. On UNIX platforms we need to use OpenSSL but have not
done so by default before, leading to possible user confusion when https
transfers fail later. Fix this by searching for OpenSSL quietly and
enabling use of it automatically if it is found.
Do this only on Linux and FreeBSD for now because on other UNIX
platforms (e.g. AIX, HP-UX, SunOS) it seems too easy to find an
OpenSSL that is not compatible with the target compiler.
Create a `CMAKE_TRY_COMPILE_TARGET_TYPE` option to specify use
of `add_library(... STATIC ...)` for the generated test project.
This will be useful for cross-compiling toolchains that cannot
link a binary without custom flags or scripts.
The new `%s` format specifier is substituted by file()/string()
`TIMESTAMP` sub-commands with the number of seconds since unix-epoch
(1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC).
Co-Author: Nils Gladitz <nilsgladitz@gmail.com>
The option does not actually participate in argument groups like the
others because it does not actually install anything. Fix the order
in the documentation accordingly.
Reported-by: Daniel Wirtz <daniel.wirtz@simtech.uni-stuttgart.de>
We deprecated this module in commit v3.5.0-rc1~295^2
(CMakeForceCompiler: Deprecate this module and its macros, 2015-10-19)
in order to determine whether anyone still has use cases that require
it. Indeed we still need to provide a way to work with toolchains that
cannot link binaries without special flags. Remove the deprecation
warnings until we can provide an alternative to the module for this use
case.
Check found libraries version to match user required version.
Protobuf compiler executable version is checked to be aligned with found
libraries, raising a warning message otherwise.
CPACK_* variables expect component name in upper case.
CPACK_RPM_* variables expected component name to be
in same case as component name.
This patch adds support for CPACK_RPM_* variables with
upper case component names to match the convention with
CPACK_* variables and also preserves same case component
names for back compatibility.
The fix in commit v3.5.0-rc1~84^2 (Xcode: Escape all backslashes in
strings, 2015-12-27) is a change in behavior that can break existing
projects that worked around the inconsistency with other generators.
Add a release note to call attention to this change in behavior.
Implementation indicates that at least two components of VERSION must
be specified (see Source/cmCMakeMinimumRequired.cxx.) Therefore the
minor version is not optional.
The COMPATIBLE_INTERFACE_NUMBER_MAX example now sets
INTERFACE_CONTAINER_SIZE_REQUIRED on lib1Version2 and lib1Version3.
Previously set it on lib1Version2 twice and never on lib1Version3.
Previously we did not clearly document that `--target` is only supported
to be specified once. Even worse, specifying it multiple times would
silently ignore any previously specified targets and only build the last
target.
Update the documentation to specify this. Update the implementation to
reject multiple `--target` options to prevent user errors.
Let us take an example of a project that has some tests in a component
that need to be installed into a dedicated test package. The user
expectation is that the result could be achieved by typing the
following:
make
make tests
make install
DESTDIR=/testpkgs make install-tests
However this results in test components in the default installation as
well as the testpkg.
Add an EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL option to the install() command to tell it that
the installation rule should not be included unless its component is
explicitly specified for installation.