Logically the method pushes a nested scope on top of a given scope
because the "up" pointer sequence forms a stack independent of any
other branches of the tree.
Everywhere we use cmMakefile::ScopePushPop to manage variable scopes
also expects policy scopes to be balanced. There is no place that we
use cmMakefile::PolicyPushPop without also using ScopePushPop. Relieve
PolicyPushPop of responsibility for policy scope balance checks by
moving it to ScopePushPop.
The PolicyPushPop constructor arguments and Quiet method were used to
pass non-default arguments to PushPolicy and PopSnapshot, but no clients
use them anymore.
The `PopPolicyBarrier` method is actually responsible for closing any
scope opened by creating a snapshot. Rename it to `PopSnapshot` and add
a comment explaining the purpose of the poilcy-scope-specific part of
the method.
Since commit v3.4.0-rc1~179^2~1 (cmState: Add a VariableScope snapshot
type, 2015-08-23) the snapshot stack may have a VariableScopeType entry.
Skip over these when constructing the call stack, just as we do for
policy scopes. Otherwise we report the command causing the variable
scope to be entered twice (e.g. find_package while loading a package
version file).
The moved-from location checks for the existence of whether certain
generators are needed for any target in a loop, rather than whether
the current target has an install rule.
This was introduced in commit v3.4.0-rc1~275^2~3 (cmInstallCommand: Move
the SetHaveInstallRule invocation., 2015-07-28). Move the
SetHaveInstallRule call to a more-obvious place where the
cmInstallTargetGenerator is constructed.
Changes in commit v3.4.0-rc1~124^2~1 (cmFindProgramCommand: Re-implement
search using more flexible approach, 2015-09-01) did not preserve the
behavior of looking for the given name with no search path at all.
Fix this and add a test case covering finding an absolute path with
no search directories.
This reverts commit 9a271e1323. The
`-list` option is not documented and may be removed in future Qt
versions. Fixing this correctly will require detecting the availability
of `--list` or `-list` based on the `rcc` version found. For now we
choose to support the documented option that will be supported in future
Qt versions.
Changes in commit v3.4.0-rc1~79^2~1 (CPackDeb: use of libarchive and
removal of fakeroot, 2015-09-11) accidentally set the wrong compression
scheme for the `control.tar.gz` file. Set it explicitly to GZip.
Refactoring in commit v3.4.0-rc1~390^2~1 (cmCTestMultiProcessHandler:
Refactor RUN_SERIAL implementation, 2015-06-01) forgot to update a code
path for cleaning up after a failed RUN_SERIAL test. This causes an
infinite loop after a RUN_SERIAL test fails. Fix it and add a test.
Commit v3.4.0-rc1~494^2~4 (cmMakefile: Add API for elseif to create
backtrace., 2015-05-29) removed the use of cmMakefileCall to push/pop
execution context in favor of a new way to create backtraces.
However, a call to cmMakefile::GetExecutionContext is still invoked to
issue a contextual CMP0054 warning through cmConditionEvaluator. As
the elseif is not part of the call stack, this resulted in trying to
access an empty vector.
Avoid the attempt at getting execution context when evaluating elseif by
constructing a context and backtrace on behalf of the cmConditionEvaluator
in all cases.
Unset CMAKE_MODULE_PATH before calling find_package(Git) to ensure we do
not get a project-provided FindGit module that may not provide the
GIT_VERSION_STRING that we need. We do not need to restore the value
explicitly because this occurs inside the _ep_add_download_command
function call scope.
Refactoring in commit v3.4.0-rc1~77^2~1 (ExternalProject: Use
GIT_VERSION_STRING instead of custom method, 2015-09-17) forgot
to update the variable name used in an error message.
The change made by commit v3.4.0-rc1~342^2 (Factor an <INCLUDES>
placeholder out of <FLAGS> in rule variables, 2015-07-13) affects an
internal interface. Since it is commonly used by projects anyway, add a
release note covering the change in placeholders.
If the automatically selected SDK is newer than the host OS version
and no deployment version has been set then adjust the deployment
version to the host OS version. Otherwise the user won't be able to
launch the executables on the build host.
This is for example a problem on a MacOSX 10.10 host with Xcode 7
which only provides a MacOSX10.11 SDK.