Important when calling ctest commands in a loop from a script.
Each time Populate gets called, it uses the current definition
of the variable. Without the clear, it was accumulating additional
identical values each time through the loop.
66bd543 Eclipse: fix#12417, don't create wrong src pathentries
70de8bd Eclipse: detect number of CPUs, set CMAKE_ECLIPSE_MAKE_ARGUMENTS accordigly
117f2b8 Eclipse: add Build and Clean targets to targets
c3f30bd Eclipse: move code for generating links to targets into separate function
cef6bd9 Eclipse: move code for generating links to projects into separate function
b6d4de7 Eclipse: add virtual folder for each target
5e8e9ad automoc: always run moc on the cpp file if there is a foo.moc included
ea8ac9f Add copyright notices
56aa6ff automoc:run moc on the header if the source file contains include "foo.moc"
In the log entry, the newline is missing. The output without the newline
character is a bit strange, like
SetCTestConfigurationFromCMakeVariable:MemoryCheckCommand:CTEST_MEMORYCHECK_COMMANDSetCTestConfiguration:MemoryCheckCommand:/usr/bin/valgrind
Instead of
SetCTestConfigurationFromCMakeVariable:MemoryCheckCommand:CTEST_MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND
SetCTestConfiguration:MemoryCheckCommand:/usr/bin/valgrind
This patch changes this to add a newline.
Signed-off-by: Bernhard Walle <walle@corscience.de>
Older svn versions do not have the --depth option for "svn add".
Fortunately we do not need it for versions that old. Look for the
option and use it only when available.
The test adds a subdirectory with
svn add subdir
svn add ... subdir/foo.txt subdir/bar.txt
Subversion 1.7 fails on the second command with
svn: warning: W150002: '.../subdir/foo.txt' is already under version control
svn: warning: W150002: '.../subdir/bar.txt' is already under version control
svn: E200009: Could not add all targets because some targets don't exist
because it considers adding an already-versioned file to be an error.
Avoid the problem by using
svn add --depth=empty subdir
to add the subdirectory without the files it contains.
Define variable CMAKE_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES to initialize the
value of this property when a target is created. This allows authors
to write
set(CMAKE_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES "")
to disable transitive linking to implementation dependencies of shared
libraries on platforms where it is possible.
They were miss-aligned with the 'enter' key instruction.
Before:
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Press [enter] to edit option CMake Version 2.8.3.20110107-g4b05a-dirty
Press [c] to configure
Press [h] for help Press [q] to quit without generating
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After:
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Press [enter] to edit option CMake Version 2.8.3.20110107-g4b05a-dirty
Press [c] to configure
Press [h] for help Press [q] to quit without generating
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Actually the Eclipse generator now does not create any CDT_SOURCE
pathentries anymore, since I was not able to find out what they are
good for, not even by asking on the cdt-dev mailing list.
So, at least the warning from eclipse about bad pathentries are gone
this way, and I didn't see anything which was not working anymore.
Let's see whether we can find out what they are good for.
Alex
With this commit the virtual folder for the targets now
have "Build" and "Clean" targets associated to them, so you can
build and clean per-target now in the project explorer.
Alex
This makes automoc behaves as the documentation says.
If there is a #include "foo.moc" in the source file, moc
will be executed on foo.cpp.
Before it was also executed on foo.cpp, but only if foo.cpp
contained a Q_OBJECT macro, otherwise moc was executed on
foo.h. This was confusing, and this change also shouldn't break
anything, since the headers are moc'ed anyway if they contain
a Q_OBJECT macro.
Alex
This fixes#12533.
Before automoc did not check the header if the source file contained a
statement, now it does.
Additionally, moc is now only run on explicitely listed headers which
contain a Q_OBJECT macro.
Alex
COVERAGE_EXTRA_FLAGS is a space separated value of extra flags
that will be passed to gcov when ctest's coverage handler invokes
gcov to do coverage analysis.
Map to CoverageExtraFlags in the CTest ini file. Use default value
of "-l" to match the coverage handler's earlier behavior from ctest
2.8.4 and earlier. The fix for related issue #11717 had added a " -p"
which was the cause of both #12415 and #12490. Here, we revert that
change to the default value, so -p is no longer there by default.
The people that care to add -p may do so in their own build trees
by appending " -p" to the new cache variable COVERAGE_EXTRA_FLAGS.