b51696f CMP0022: Update target_link_libraries plain signature documentation
25b7f87 Merge branch 'policy-CMP0022-fixes' into policy-CMP0022-fixes-for-master
0a561a0 CMP0022: Warn about a given target at most once
23d21b7 Do not export INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES from non-linkable targets
ef10b87 CMP0022: Plain target_link_libraries must populate link interface
0e06788 CMP0022: Add test for target_link_libraries plain signature
c0f4a61 CMP0022: Add unit test for null pointer check and message.
4b0cfa7 Merge branch 'output-CMP0022-entries' into policy-CMP0022-fixes
Make the documentation change made by commit ef10b87c (CMP0022: Plain
target_link_libraries must populate link interface, 2013-11-02) in the
new location for the same documentation.
Resolve conflict in Source/cmTarget.cxx by integrating the changes to
the internal copy constructor from both sides. Also resolve a logical
conflict by dropping the special case for INTERFACE_LIBRARY targets.
Since cmTarget::SetMakefile already forces CMP0022 to NEW for such
targets we need no special handling.
Resolve conflict in Source/cmTargetLinkLibrariesCommand.h by dropping
the documentation change. We will make the same change in the new
location of the same documentation in a separate commit.
Resolve conflicts in
Tests/RunCMake/CMP0022/CMP0022-WARN-empty-old-stderr.txt
Tests/RunCMake/CMP0022/RunCMakeTest.cmake
by taking the side from the 'policy-CMP0022-fixes' branch.
Since cmTarget::ComputeLinkInterface is called separately for each
"head" target that links a target, the warning we produce when
CMP0022 is not set could be repeated. Add explicit logic to allow
the warning to appear at most once. Multiple copies of the warning
for the same target are almost always identical and therefore
redundant. In the rare case that two copies of the warning are
different, the second can appear in a future run after the first
is fixed.
When cmExportFileGenerator::SetImportLinkInterface exports the old
LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES property values it skips doing so for
non-linkable targets because target->GetLinkInterface returns NULL for
such targets.
Since cmExportFileGenerator::PopulateInterfaceLinkLibrariesProperty
looks at the INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES property directly instead of using
the computed link interface, teach it to skip exporting the property if
target->IsLinkable returns false.
Extend the RunCMake.CMP0022 test with a case covering this. Simply
export an executable target that links to a library that is not
exported.
The CMP0022 NEW behavior is that the INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES property
exactly defines the link interface. The plain target_link_libraries
signature says linking is transitive by default, so it should populate
the property.
Teach the target_link_libraries plain signature to populate the
INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES regardless of the CMP0022 setting. Refactor
the cmTarget::ComputeLinkInterface checks that warn when the policy is
not set to compare the new property to either the explicitly set old
link interface properties or the link implementation fallback for all
linkable target types, not just static libraries.
This fixes a regression in 2.8.12.0 that caused target_link_libraries to
not implement transitive linking in the plain signature once the policy
CMP0022 is set to NEW.
In commit c4373b33 (cmTarget: Make GetProperty() const, 2013-10-29)
we accidentally changed the cmFindCommon.cxx logic in a way that
looks like a local experiment leftover that went unnoticed due to
the size of the other changes in the commit. Revert it.
Make sure that CMakeCache.txt is the last file being removed since
the binary directory may be left in a state that is no longer
removable otherwise.
Also retry removal a couple of times which makes this more robust
on windows where file locks may temporarily prevent removal.
In commit c4373b33 (cmTarget: Make GetProperty() const, 2013-10-29)
we accidentally changed the cmTargetLinkLibrariesCommand.cxx logic
in a way that looks like a local experiment leftover that went
unnoticed due to the size of the other changes in the commit.
Revert it.
If a symlink fails to extract and the host system is Windows then report
a warning and skip the entry instead of failing. This will allow
archives containing symbolic links to be extracted on Windows with
somewhat gracefully degraded behavior.
Simplify extraction message logic to be easier to follow and to write a
newline before any error messages that may be produced. Also flip
handling of the archive_write_header return code to handle success in
the "then" case and failure in the "else" case.
As mentioned in commit 4693cf84 (Xcode: Detect new default locations of
Xcode 4.3 bits and pieces) PackageMaker was split out of Xcode 4.3 and
above into a separate Auxiliary tools package. Since Xcode 5.0 or so,
Apple no longer distributes PackageMaker as part of the available
development tools so it can only be obtained from old packages.
Disable the CPACK_BINARY_PACKAGEMAKER option by default as is the case
for most other tool-dependent generators.
Teach cmGlobalGenerator::CheckTargets to include OBJECT_LIBRARY targets
in the check for source file existence.
Extend the RunCMake.ObjectLibrary test to cover this case.
Address warnings:
Source/QtDialog/CMakeSetupDialog.cxx:1233:15:
warning: declaration of 'cursor' shadows a member of 'this' [-Wshadow]
Source/QtDialog/CMakeSetupDialog.cxx:1260:15:
warning: declaration of 'cursor' shadows a member of 'this' [-Wshadow]
by renaming the local variable to 'textCursor'.
Add a :maxdepth: option to all toctree directives to limit their depth
to 1. We do not want subheadings from individual documents to pollute
the already large lists of CMake Domain objects.
Some compilers, such as Clang on OS X, do not want the -g flag for both
generating assembly code and assembling it. Drop the -g flag from
generation of main.s in the Assembler test.
Teach the cmGeneratorExpressionEvaluator filesystem artifact logic
to reject OBJECT_LIBRARY targets since they have no main artifact.
Without the explicit rejection evaluation falls through to an
internal CMake error message in cmTarget::GetOutputInfo.
Extend the RunCMake.GeneratorExpression test to cover these cases.