57f03e59 Port some of the cmExportFileGenerator API to cmGeneratorTarget.
57ab0f70 Port cmExportBuildFileGenerator to cmGeneratorTarget.
570938cb cmExportTryCompileFileGenerator: Create cmGeneratorTargets.
ec38e4c8 Move GetFullPath to cmGeneratorTarget
dfb025bf Move GetLocationForBuild to cmGeneratorTarget.
9f2dca80 Move GetLocation to cmGeneratorTarget.
c7a8e74b Always access target location from a cmGeneratorTarget instance.
5b60eaf6 cmTarget: Restore the ImportedGetLocation method.
50b17a61 cmIncludeCommand: Populate the cmGeneratorTargets in deprecated path.
ba266858 cmTarget: Create cmGeneratorTargets before reading deprecated LOCATION.
5ab3a946 cmTarget: Inline GetLocation into deprecated callers.
496f4cd0 cmGlobalGenerator: Create cmGeneratorTargets before QtAutomoc.
de80993a cmGlobalGenerator: Create cmGeneratorTargets earlier.
611220f7 cmTarget: Use reliable test for CMP0024 and CMP0026 OLD.
bbad6ba5 cmLocalGenerator: Remove unused AddCustomCommandToCreateObject method.
e4dc83ad cmLocalGenerator: Remove unused AddBuildTargetRule method.
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Fix generation of tgt/fast build targets.
Commit 363caa2f (cmLocalGenerator: De-virtualize Configure().,
2015-05-30) moved the computation of HomeRelativeOutputPath from
Configure-time to Generate-time, because it is only used at
Generate-time. However, that commit caused the member for one
local generator to be computed immediately before generating with
that local generator, whereas previously the members of all local
generators were computed before generating any of them.
The HomeRelativeOutputPath is used by the GetRelativeTargetDirectory
method, which is called by the
cmGlobalUnixMakefileGenerator3::WriteConvenienceRules method. That
method is called by the
cmLocalUnixMakefileGenerator3::WriteLocalMakefile method when generating
for the top-most (ie, the first) local generator. At that point,
the HomeRelativeOutputPath is not yet computed.
Fix that by computing the member just before generating anything.
This will eventually be done in the cmLocalUnixMakefileGenerator3
constructor instead, but further refactoring is needed to make
that possible.
Refactor the local generator creation API to accept a
cmState::Snapshot. Adjust MakeLocalGenerator to use the 'current'
snapshot in cases where there is no parent. Create the snapshot
for subdirectories in cmMakefile::AddSubdirectory.
This means that snapshots are now created at the point of extending the tree,
as appropriate, and independently of the cmLocalGenerator and cmMakefile they
represent the state for.
fa9eb814 cmLocalGenerator: Remove redundant path access.
1933f3d1 cmLocalGenerator: Remove redundant path conversions.
9e4b6cc2 cmState: Store computed relative paths to to current directories.
991f5e49 cmState::Snapshot: Store components for current directories.
57bdc1a2 cmState: Compute and store directory components.
232a6883 Help: Add release notes for target-language-genex.
9e168941 File(GENERATE): Process genex evaluation files for each language.
b734fa44 Genex: Allow COMPILE_LANGUAGE when processing include directories.
0b945ea9 Genex: Allow COMPILE_LANGUAGE when processing compile definitions.
5c559f11 Genex: Enable use of COMPILE_LANGUAGE for compile options.
e387ce7d Genex: Add a COMPILE_LANGUAGE generator expression.
4a0128f4 VS6: Compute CMAKE_*_FLAGS and COMPILE_DEFINITIONS* only when needed
In commit v3.2.0-rc1~272^2~2 (Makefile: Fix rebuild with multiple custom
command outputs, 2014-12-05) we changed the generated makefile pattern
for multiple outputs from
out1: depends...
commands...
out2: out1
to
out1 out2: depends...
commands...
This was based on the incorrect assumption that make tools would treat
this as a combined output rule and run the command(s) exactly once for
them. It turns out that instead this new pattern is equivalent to
out1: depends...
commands...
out2: depends...
commands...
so the commands may be run more than once.
Some documents suggest using a "dedicated witness" stamp file:
stamp: depends...
rm -f stamp
touch stamp.tmp
commands...
mv stamp.tmp stamp
out1 out2: stamp
However, if the commands fail the error message will refer to the stamp
instead of any of the real outputs, which may be confusing to readers.
Also, this approach seems to have the same behavior of the original
approach that motiviated the above commit: multiple invocations are
needed to bring consumers of the outputs up to date.
Instead we can return to the original approach but add an explicit
touch to each extra output rule:
out1: depends...
commands...
out2: out1
touch -c out2
This causes make tools to recognize that all outputs have changed and
therefore to execute any commands that consume them.
Port some existing cmJoin to use it.
cmJoin is cumbersome to use in cases where the objective is to
somehow 'quote' each item and then join it with a separator. In that
case, the joiner string is harder to read and reason about. cmWrap
aims to solve that.
Provide an overload taking char wrappers to simplify the case
of surrounding every element in quotes without needing to escape
the quote character.
7c3f6376 Convert loop into two algorithms.
8a399c8c Convert loop to the common pattern.
abfca975 Move loop inside of condition.
0b61b86d Handle last element outside of the loop.
e21f7829 cmTarget: Use a sorted vector in place of a set.
559dc155 cmSet: Replace loop with cmJoin.
0ea71932 cmFindBase: Replace loop with cmJoin on range.
9380e85f Convert loops to cmJoin algorithm with cmRange.
bb10012f cmStringCommand: Accumulate with cmJoin and range adaptors.
0c12f1ea cmAlgorithms: Add a range adaptor and API for adjusting a range.
27c6f017 Use cmJoin to accumulate string ranges.
4e78ebbd cmAlgorithms: Add a Range container and adaptor method.
89102249 Replace common loop pattern with cmJoin
7b8725bf Convert loops populating maybe-empty content into the common pattern.
7ee56f03 Convert loops into the commonly used pattern.
0a4e5674 cmMacroCommand: Remove counting variable.
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d8639733 cmSystemTools: Remove unnecessary comparison.
803317aa cmSystemTools: Early return if size makes later comparison false.
11093a03 Replace temporary bool by inlining warning condition.
6cd2ee95 Replace loop with member algorithm.
94e993a0 cmComputeLinkDepends: Remove temporary iterator copy.
69dbe51b Replace loop with algorithm.
683fafea Replace a loop with std::transform.
63f584b6 Replace while loop with member insert.
74c4d9d2 Take a size check outside of an inner loop.
71d47115 Use insert member instead of back_inserter.
39622c99 Convert while loop to member insert.
a7fcc148 Convert loop to algorithm.
d46c4f07 Extract a prefix variable from loop.
d59913f0 Take computation out of loop.
3f3db744 cmMakefile: Remove ExpandSourceListArguments.
bd990c80 Remove use of ExpandSourceListArguments.
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Replace use of separate "cmake -E cmake_progress_report" and "cmake -E
cmake_echo_color" commands to report the progress and message portions
of build output lines with --progress-* options to the latter to print
everything with a single command. The line buffering of the stdout FILE
stream should cause the whole line to be printed with one atomic write.
This will avoid inter-mixing of line-wise messages from different
processes during a parallel build.
In commit v3.0.0-rc1~222^2 (Makefile: Allow "gmake target1 target2 -j",
2013-12-18) we added generation of a .NOTPARALLEL rule and told the
generator it is "symbolic" because the file will never be created.
This causes ".PHONY" to be used. However, "clearmake" does not support
parsing of .PHONY specifically for .NOTPARALLEL, so simply drop it.
This should not affect the role of the .NOTPARALLEL rule for GNU make.
Given a rule of the form
out1 out2: dep1
out1 out2: dep2
Borland Make complains that there are multiple rules for "out1"
even though this works when there is only one output. Instead
generate
out1 out2: dep1 dep2
for Borland Make, but only when there are multiple outputs.
Fix the generated makefiles for custom commands with multiple outputs to
list all the outputs on the left hand side of the build rule. This is
much simpler and more reliable than the old multiple-output-pair
infrastructure.
The checks are now split into languages that are able to generate
assembly listings, languages that are able to generate preprocessed
listings, and languages that are able to export the compile commands.
9407174b target_sources: New command to add sources to target.
81ad69e0 Make the SOURCES target property writable.
6e636f2e cmTarget: Make the SOURCES origin tracable.
3676fb49 cmTarget: Allow transitive evaluation of SOURCES property.
e6971df6 cmTarget: Make the source files depend on the config.
df753df9 cmGeneratorTarget: Don't add computed sources to the target.
869328aa cmComputeTargetDepends: Use valid config to compute target depends.
Disallow the use of config-specific source files with
the Visual Studio and Xcode generators. They don't have
any way to represent the condition currently.
Use the same common-config API in cmQtAutoGenerators. While
it accepts config-specific files, it doesn't have to support
multiple configurations yet.
Loop over the configs in cmTargetTraceDependencies
and cmGlobalGenerator::WriteSummary and consume all source
files.
Loop over the configs in cmComputeTargetDepends and compute the
object library dependencies for each config.
Drop the CMAKE_NO_QUOTED_OBJECTS internal variable from the Makefile
generators. The underlying problem is with the Watcom linker, not with
WMake. The Watcom linker wants object files to be single-quoted. Add
<LINK-RULE>_USE_WATCOM_QUOTE platform information variables to tell the
generators to use Watcom-style single quotes for object files on link
lines.
On Windows, Watcom uses the GetCommandLine API to get the original
command-line string and do custom parsing that expects single quotes.
On POSIX systems, Watcom approximates the original command line by
joining all argv[] entries separated by a single space. Therefore we
need to double-quote the single-quoted arguments so that the shell does
not consume them and they are available for the parser to see.
64c2342a Watcom: Enable 'WMake Makefiles' generator on Linux
5d9aa66c Watcom: Introduce OpenWatcom compiler id and fix compiler version
9292d3b8 Watcom: Detect compiler target architecture and platform
fbc883c9 Watcom: Add one blank line to Makefile for better readability
Until now the cmCustomCommandGenerator was used only to compute the
command lines of a custom command. Generalize it to get the comment,
working directory, dependencies, and outputs of custom commands. Update
use in all generators to support this.
Use the clang RemoveCStrCalls tool to automatically migrate the
code. This was only run on linux, so does not have any positive or
negative effect on other platforms.
* The '-e' option has nothing to do with verbose output.
It is now properly handled by .ERASE directive in make file
* The '-s' option sets silent output globally, it cannot be switched off.
It is now handled only by .SILENT directive in make file directive
is simply controlled by a conditonal block.
Remove SilentNoColon member variable as it is no longer needed.
Casts from std::string -> cmStdString were high on the list of things
taking up time. Avoid such implicit casts across function calls by just
using std::string everywhere.
The comment that the symbol name is too long is no longer relevant since
modern debuggers alias the templates anyways and the size is a
non-issue since the underlying methods are generated since it's
inherited.
Add the .NOTPARALLEL target to each local Makefile command-line
interface entry point file so that even with -j we launch only
one "make -f Makefile2" at a time. The actual build rules
in Makefile2 and lower will still run in parallel.
Do not add .NOTPARALLEL for Borland or Watcom make tools because
they do not tolerate it. Other make tools that do not understand
.NOTPARALLEL will not be hurt.
Suggested-by: Robert Luberda <robert-cmake@debian.org>
Commit b04f3b9a (Create make rules for INTERFACE_LIBRARY
targets., 2013-08-21) extended the makefile generator to create
build targets for INTERFACE_LIBRARY targets. No other generators
were extended with this feature.
This conflicts with the feature of whitelisting of target properties
read from INTERFACE_LIBRARY targets. The INTERFACE_* properties
of the INTERFACE_LIBRARY may legitimately contain TARGET_PROPERTY
generator expressions for reading properties from the 'head target'.
The 'head target' would be the INTERFACE_LIBRARY itself when creating
the build rules for it, which means that non-whitelisted properties
would be read.