Pass the name of the requested generator to the generator factory,
which is now responsible to check if it can create a matching
generator for the name. This allows us to add more logic to the
factory in a next step, so that not every possible generator needs
to get registered explicit in cmake::AddDefaultGenerators().
Since ExtraGenerators does not contain items, which are in Generators
too, there is not change in behaviour. The benefit of this change is,
that the lookup in the Generators map is now only done once.
a41d3a4 ExternalProjectUpdateTest: Only support Git 1.6.5 and greater.
de760c1 ExternalProject: Verify when a fetch occurs during update test.
0a34433 ExternalProject: Make sure the ExternalProjectUpdate setup is available.
9b66c8f ExternalProject: Always do a git fetch for a remote ref.
2619f4d ExternalProject: Add tests for UPDATE_COMMAND.
378aa12 ExternalProject: Do smoke tests for Git Tutorial builds.
d075829 ExternalProject: Only run 'git fetch' when required.
737534c Remove references to ancient and removed parts of the code.
21e8a08 Resolve ambiguity warning regarding use of && and ||.
5f6432f Resolve warnings about shadowing parameters and local variables.
9f16d42 Resolve warnings about used enum values in switch blocks.
bd8bdb6 Resolve warnings about unused variables.
Change test if DEL key is allowed from 'curcol > 0' to 'curcol >= 0', as
deleting forward is reasonable in the first column (and probably
expected by users to work).
Support for DEL was first added in commit b3b43508 (BUG: fix for 6462,
delete key should delete the current char, 2008-08-19). The commit
appears to have copied the original logic from the backspace code so the
old 'curcol > 0' logic was accidental rather than intentional.
The performance feature of only performing a git fetch when needed
during the ExternalProject update step is verified during the test.
A fetch is identified by removing the FETCH_HEAD file and checking for
its reincarnation.
This prepares the numberous tests that occur in the ExternalProjectUpdate
test. The tests were passing previously because a fresh build was not performed.
Tests are added for UPDATE_COMMAND to ensure it is working properly. Testing
infrastructure is added along with tests for Git, but tests for other version
control systems could easily be added in the future.
The warnings are enabled for now only when using GCC 4.2 or later.
It may be possible later to also enable them when building CMake
with clang. Don't duplicate the compiler flags if already set.
This is not ambiguous to the compiler, but it may seem ambiguous to
the reader.
From reading 3a53005f (Build object library targets in VS), 5484550a
(Detect and set Unicode character set in VS 10), and 9e01aefd (VS:
Add support for WinRT project properties (#12930)), this appears to
be the intentional semantic.
Build a shared library and an executable linking to it inside the inner
test. Set LINK_DEPENDS_NO_SHARED on the executable. Add a custom
target to compare the output file times. Verify that on the first build
the executable is newer than the library. Then modify a library source
file. Verify that on the second build the library is newer because the
executable did not have a dependency to re-link.
Extract upstream KWSys using the following shell commands.
$ git archive --prefix=upstream-kwsys/ 3b17de34 | tar x
$ git shortlog --no-merges --abbrev=8 --format='%h %s' df32fa6f..3b17de34
Brad King (1):
3b17de34 SystemInformation: Do not dereference NULL ifa_addr
Change-Id: I2aecf9978d1f66ed021f47620d176a3837bc2ea3
Xcode 3.2.6 is known to break the SDK Library/Frameworks layout.
Detect and warn about this case to tell users to fix their system.
Reported-by: Matthew Brett <matthew.brett@gmail.com>
- file(WRITE): add configure_file() decoupling hint
- function(): definitely mention PARENT_SCOPE
- include_directories(): mention possible results of SYSTEM setting
- macro(): mention scope specifics of function()
- message(): improve SEND_ERROR / FATAL_ERROR docs, since people said it's not obvious
This command works only when building projects using the same
architecture as the running CMake binary. Since it was introduced
CMake has learned macro() and function() to add commands, and the
execute_process() command to launch advanced external computations.
Add a RunCMake.load_command test to verify the warning appears.