6c611c6 libarchive: Restore CMake 2.6.3 as minimum version
2f5b677 libarchive: Update README-CMake.txt for new snapshot
156cb3b Merge branch 'libarchive-upstream' into update-libarchive
fd42bf1 libarchive: Set .gitattributes to allow trailing whitespace
4f4fe6e libarchive 3.0.2-r4051 (reduced)
65b6e19 libarchive: Avoid bogus conversion warning from PGI compiler
9ccaeb1 libarchive: Suppress PathScale compiler warnings
2309438 libarchive: Rename isoent_rr_move_dir parameter isoent => curent
b6ca96e libarchive: Include linux/types.h before linux/fiemap.h
f293b73 libarchive: Define _XOPEN_SOURCE=500 on HP-UX
6781a09 libarchive: Cleanup after ZLIB_WINAPI check
f15d757 libarchive: Remove hard-coded build configuration
3a9f449 libarchive: Use Apple copyfile.h API only if available
6af6b96 libarchive: Do not use MNT_NOATIME if not defined
02d5e40 libarchive: Check for 'struct statvfs' member 'f_iosize'
8b7ee30 libarchive: Do not use ST_NOATIME if not defined
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Instead of enabling interrupt only when a progress or message callback is called, add a new callback specifically for
interrupt. This new callback is called from GetFatalErrorOccured() so cmake-gui can immediately report interrupt status
instead of calling queuing a call to cmSystemTools::SetFatalErrorOccured() and waiting for the progress or message
callback to be called to process that queued call.
This adds a test that uses two project commands in the same CMakeLists.txt
file. It also adds a fix so that cmake --build will work in that case.
The fix sets the name of the last project command in the top level
CMakeLists.txt in the cache variable CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME. This variable
is used by cmake --build to find the project name.
Now also CMAKE_ASM_INCLUDE_PATH is written into
CMakeDirectoryInformation.cmake, which is necessary to make
the dependency scanning for included files work.
Alex
Fix a crash which occurs when SystemTools::GetPath attempts to process
an empty environment variable.
Author: Vladimir Panteleev <vladimir@thecybershadow.net>
QKeySequence::Quit does not work on all platforms, and since it
translates to Ctrl+Q on all platforms where it does work, Ctrl+Q was
hardcoded instead.
Fix the regex meant to match errors of the form:
C:\some\dir\source.cpp(17): catastrophic error: could not open source file "some_header.h"
to make the space between ')' and ':' optional.
The default OS X 10.4 linker incorrectly searches for dependencies of
linked shared libraries only under the -isysroot location. It fails to
find dependencies of linked shared libraries in cases such as the
ExportImport test. It produces errors like:
/usr/libexec/gcc/i686-apple-darwin8/4.0.1/ld: warning can't open dynamic library:
libtestLib3Imp.dylib
referenced from: /.../ExportImport/Root/lib/libtestLib3lib.1.2.dylib
(checking for undefined symbols may be affected) (No such file or directory, errno = 2)
/usr/libexec/gcc/i686-apple-darwin8/4.0.1/ld: Undefined symbols: _testLib3Imp
referenced from libtestLib3lib expected to be defined in
libtestLib3Imp.dylib
or with CMAKE_SKIP_RPATH off to enable install_name in the Export side:
/usr/libexec/gcc/i686-apple-darwin8/4.0.1/ld: warning can't open dynamic library:
/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/.../ExportImport/Export/impl/libtestLib3Imp.dylib
referenced from: /.../ExportImport/Export/libtestLib3lib.1.2.dylib
(checking for undefined symbols may be affected) (No such file or directory, errno = 2)
/usr/libexec/gcc/i686-apple-darwin8/4.0.1/ld: Undefined symbols:_testLib3Imp
referenced from libtestLib3lib expected to be defined in
/.../ExportImport/Export/impl/libtestLib3Imp.dylib
Note how "/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk" is prepended to the dependent
library path.
Commit 2cff26fa (Support linking to shared libs with dependent libs,
2008-01-31) and commit 82fcaebe (Pass dependent library search path to
linker on some platforms, 2008-02-01) worked around the problem by
defining platform variable CMAKE_LINK_DEPENDENT_LIBRARY_FILES. It tells
CMake to link to dependent libraries explicitly by their path thus
telling the linker where to find them.
Unfortunately the workaround had the side effect of linking dependent
libraries and defeats most benefits of LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES.
Fortunately OS X 10.5 and above do not need to find transitive
dependencies at all so we can avoid the workaround on Modern OS X.
In cmComputeLinkDepends we compute the transitive closure of private
shared library dependencies. When a shared library is added to this
closure we must follow all of its dependencies whether they are private
or public. Previously we only followed the private dependencies. Fix
the implementation to follow the public dependencies too. Also extend
the ExportImport test to cover this case.
Adds "include progress.make" to build.make, just like for
add_executable and add_library targets. The code was copied
from cmMakefileTargetGenerator::WriteCommonCodeRules().
Commit 1be4b6f4 (Order VS local generator Version ivar values
consistently, 2011-11-10) fixed the Version ivar of the VS 10 local
generator by setting it correctly to 10 instead of leaving it at 7.
This broke generation of .vfproj files for the Intel Fortran plugin to
VS 10 by mixing VS 9 and 10 formats together in one file. Teach the
local generator to pretend the Version is 9 for Intel Fortran targets.
automoc now defaults to strict mode, also with Qt4, i.e. it behaves as
the documentation says by default. I also inverted the switch
CMAKE_AUTOMOC_STRICT_MODE to CMAKE_AUTOMOC_RELAXED_MODE.
Docs and test adapted accordingly.
Alex
Generate the rerun dependency file for the top-level project() and each
subdirectory project() into the corresponding build directory. Do not
clobber them all with the one for the last subproject. This mistake was
left from when the Xcode generator did not produce subprojects.
2d11951 Merge branch 'master' into AutomocIncludedDotMocFileHandling
1eca18f automoc: add documentation for CMAKE_AUTOMOC_STRICT_MODE
bc278ce automoc: fix line length
62e223e automoc: add variable CMAKE_AUTOMOC_STRICT_MODE, to enable strict parsing
40c5167 automoc: accept even more .moc files in non-strict mode
c207f5d automoc: also accept other files when .moc is included in non-strict mode
9c0df72 automoc: add a StrictParseCppFile(), which is only qmake-compatible
174bf35 automoc: move the code for finding headers into separate function
8507eae automoc: fix handling of included _p.moc files
7ada172 automoc: some more linebreaks for the warnings for better readability
3b93e26 automoc: add extra check whether the header contains Q_PRIVATE_SLOT
4745715 Add a test case for the use of Q_PRIVATE_SLOT.
bde4edb automoc: add special handling for including basename_p.moc, with test
74ab0f6 automoc: move some code from the big parsing loop into separate functions
bc7560e automoc: add test for including a moc_abc_p.cpp file
30fd8e6 automoc: add test for including the moc file from another header
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Teach CMakePlatformId.h to construct an "INFO:compiler_version[]" string
literal from macros COMPILER_VERSION_(MAJOR|MINOR|PATCH|TWEAK) to be
defined in CMake(C|CXX)CompilerId.(c|cpp) for each compiler. Provide
conversion macros DEC() and HEX() to decode decimal or hex digits from
integer values. Parse the version out of the compiler id binary along
with the other INFO values already present.
Store the result in variable CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_VERSION in the format
"major[.minor[.patch[.tweak]]]". Save the value persistently in
CMake(C|CXX)Compiler.cmake in the build tree. Document the variable for
internal use since we do not set it everywhere yet.
Report the compiler version on the compiler id result line e.g.
The C compiler identification is GNU 4.5.2
Report CMAKE_(C|CXX)_COMPILER_(ID|VERSION) in SystemInformation test.
ae62a1c Test CMAKE_GNUtoMS option in ExportImport on MinGW and MSys
afb00fe Add CMAKE_GNUtoMS option to convert GNU .dll.a to MS .lib
61e8629 Factor makefile generator link rule lookup into helper function
a603250 Load platform files that need to know the ABI when possible
ecd8414 Fortran: Detect pointer size in gfortran on MinGW
Teach the Windows-GNU.cmake platform file to look for Visual Studio
tools matching the target ABI. Add an extra step to the link command
for shared libraries and executables that export symbols and on which a
new GNUtoMS property is set (initialized by the CMAKE_GNUtoMS option).
Tell the GNU linker to output a module definition (.def) file listing
exported symbols in addition to the GNU-format import library (.dll.a).
Pass the .def file to the MS "lib" tool to construct a MS-format DLL
import library (.lib).
Teach the install(TARGETS) command to install the MS import library next
to the GNU one. Teach the install(EXPORT) and export() command to set
the IMPORTED_IMPLIB property pointing at the import library to use the
import library matching the tools in the importing project.
Load platform files named in CMAKE_<lang>_ABI_FILES for each language
once the ABI sizeof(void*) is known. During the first configuration
this is after the test for working compiler and ABI detection checks.
During later configurations the ABI information is immediately available
because it has been saved in CMake<lang>Compiler.cmake.
ParseCppFile() is the one which is automoc4/KDE4-compatible, and which
becomes a bit crowded. By separating these two it is easier to ensure
that the strict one doesn't get broken accidentially.
Alex
Since the export() command needs to know the final location of a target
in the build tree we cannot allow properties affecting the location or
name of a target file to be set after the target is passed to export().
Fix a violation of this rule in the SimpleInstall test.
ac2e45d Provide std::ios_base typedef on GCC < 3
28c46ca cmNewLineStyle: Use cmStandardIncludes.h
75e83e9 cmNewLineStyle: Remove trailing comma in enum
be6502c bootstrap: Include cmNewLineStyle in build
a087490 Add NEWLINE_STYLE option to configure_file (#3957)
This ensures that stl types are compiled consistently with
the reset of CMake. Otherwise one may get errors like
Undefined symbol: .cmNewLineStyle::ReadFromArguments(
const std::vector<std::_LFS_ON::basic_string ...)
due to inconsistent large file support definitions.
This is again for KDE4 compatiblity. If foo.moc is included, in general
moc should run on foo.cpp. Usually this can't cause problems.
It can only cause problems if moc must run on the header, and the resulting
file must be included in the cpp file, which is the case with the
Q_PRIVATE_SLOT macro.
This makes the test added by Stephen pass.
Alex
VS_GLOBAL_PROJECT_TYPES: A string containing UUIDs to embed in the
Visual Studio project file under <ProjectTypes>.
VS_GLOBAL_KEYWORD: Allows specification of a keyword like "ManagedCProj"
instead of the default "Win32Proj", under <Keyword>
VS_DOTNET_REFERENCES: Semicolon-delimited list of .NET references to add
to the project, which creates a new <ItemGroup>.
Remove extra parens in test for not handling LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES.
Remove redundant test for equality with ProcessingPrivateInterface
subsumed by test for inequality with ProcessingPublicInterface.
982b766 Eclipse: use new variable CMAKE_ECLIPSE_GENERATE_SOURCE_PROJECT
1110e45 Eclipse: create links to subprojects also in the source-project (#12579)
Typical <package>Config.cmake files for find_package() rely only on the
files generated by install(EXPORT). They might be wrong, for whatever
reasons, like people manually deleted files, projects were packaged
wrong by distributions, whatever. To protect against this, add checks
that the file locations we are importing actually exist on disk.
Alex
Up to 100 completion strings for the names of added variables
are saved in the settings, so it will remember the variables
you are usually adding.
It also ensures that CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX is always there, since
this is maybe the one which is set most often.
Alex
Previously ECLIPSE_CDT4_GENERATE_SOURCE_PROJECT was used, but the
new name CMAKE_ECLIPSE_GENERATE_SOURCE_PROJECT is more in line with
the general naming conventions in cmake, and, more importantly IMO,
in cmake-gui it now appears right next to the other eclipse-related
variables, which all start with CMAKE_ECLIPSE_.
A warning is printed if the old variable is TRUE and the new one isn't,
so users should notice that they have to enable the new one.
Alex
Similar fix to commit d093abef for the Makefile generators. Prevents
premature exit from sequence of commands. Even when no errors occur,
the previous construct without "call " was exiting the sequence before
executing the full set of commands...
Add a cast to lines converting "uint64_t" to "unsigned int" that are
known safe due to use of modulus with a small integer. This avoids
compiler warnings such as
conversion from 'cm_sha2_uint64_t' to 'unsigned int',
possible loss of data
from MSVC.
-enable the KDE4-compatiblity mode only when using Qt4
-always (except in the KDE4 compat mode) error out if a cpp-file
contains "Q_OBJECT", but does not include filename.moc
Alex
Define an abstract API around the backend hash algorithm. Expose
ifstream errors to HashFile callers. Always try opening the file.
Succeed only if the end of file is reached without error.
537020f Tests: Nudge MFC test to pass on VS 6 dashboards (#11213)
51f442e VS11: Update InstallRequiredSystemLibraries.cmake for VS11 (#11213)
d85ab7a Tests: Add environment logging to the MFC test (#11213)
011694c VS10: Use expected values for UseOfMfc (#11213)
a2e6d24 Tests: Fix MFC test to work with VS 10 and later (#11213)
Since the parent commit the local generator Version ivar may be
compared for ordering. Convert comparisons:
"==VS10" becomes ">=VS10"
"!=VS10" becomes "< VS10"
to support an explicit enumeration value for VS11 with no change
in behavior.
Move the Version member to the top cmLocalVisualStudioGenerator class
and set it consistently for instances created by all the global
generator versions. Use an enumeration type with values scaled by a
factor of 10 so we can handle VS 7.1 without out-of-order numbers.
VS 7.1 support for SuppressStartupBanner was broken by commit 25116a3c
(Fix CMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE for VS10 vcxproj files, 2011-10-11) because
it assumed comparison of VS version numbers works. Now it does.
Handing th std::string instead the char* to the find()
reduces the time from 17 to 15 seconds (for a 1000 times loop of a
relatively small file), which is around 10 percent.
Alex
There are multiple/many places in KDE where the developer includes
moc_foo.cpp, and expects moc to run on foo.cpp, instead of foo.h.
He should use foo.moc, but right now this is handled by automoc4,
so we must stay compatible. So support this too, but warn about
it.
Alex
Use expected values for the UseOfMfc xml element in
VS 10 .vcxproj files.
CMAKE_MFC_FLAG=1 maps to "Static"
CMAKE_MFC_FLAG=2 maps to "Dynamic"
all other values map to "false"
Thanks to Randy Schott and McBen for their patches which
served as inspiration and motivation for getting this done.
See also http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=11224
The Watcom WMake tool has trouble running commands in paths that have
parentheses. We already convert most commands to a shortpath for Watcom
if the path contains a space, but the use of $(CMAKE_COMMAND) hides the
true path from that conversion. Factor the shortpath conversion code
out into a new ConvertShellCommand method. Teach it to convert paths
that contain parentheses as well as spaces. Use the new method to
convert the value of $(CMAKE_COMMAND) and other helper variables.
Teach cmComputeLinkInformation to generate the "-framework" option as a
separate link item preceding the actual framework name. Then escape the
framework name to pass as an argument through a shell. This fixes the
link line for frameworks with spaces in the name.
The build system generators that call cli.GetItems() and generate the
final list of items on the link line already handle escaping correctly
for items that are paths. However, for raw link items like "-lfoo" they
just pass through to the command line verbatim. This is incorrect. The
generators should escape these items too. Unfortunately we cannot fix
that without introducing a new CMake Policy because projects may already
be passing raw link flags with their own escapes to work around this
bug. Therefore we punt on this bug for now and go with the above fix.
Eclipse doesn't handle this case well. When doing out-of-source builds
we create a linked resource which points to CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR, so the
user can browse the source dir in Eclipse. This is not possible
when the build dir is a subdir of the source dir.
Alex
CommandLineArguments.cxx:
remark #181: argument is incompatible with corresponding format
string conversion
SystemInformation.cxx:
remark #193: zero used for undefined preprocessing identifier "_WIN32"
warning #177: variable "Regebx" was declared but never referenced
SystemTools.cxx(375):
remark #444: destructor for base class "std::vector<char*>" is not virtual
class kwsysDeletingCharVector : private kwsys_stl::vector<char*>
Author: Hans Johnson <hans-johnson@uiowa.edu>
Change-Id: Ibc899c3ba14990158ef7bbabace4b435b22495c3
This commit adds a new target property AUTOMOC_MOC_OPTIONS, which
can be set to add extra options for the moc invocations done via automoc.
This is equivalent to the OPTIONS parameter in the qt4_wrap_cpp() macro.
Alex
Set the working directory for make targets which are associated
to virtual folders, otherwise Eclipse simply runs make from the
current working directory (where Eclipse has been started), and
where probably not the correct makefile is located.
Alex
Judging from the questions I see on the #cmake IRC channel this is one
of the most common pitfalls for people coming from other build systems,
especially plain Makefiles. Finally put this into the documentation to
stop people getting fooled into using this.
Text by Brad King.
Provide the ability to configure CTest with settings different from the ones
available in the source tree by checking first if CTestConfig.cmake
exists in the build tree.
The motivation is to allow build system checking out external project to
test and/or package them and submit the associated results to a different
dashboard than the one specified (or not) in the source of the external
project.
For example, the build system of Slicer can checkout, build, test
and package what I will call "extensions". These extensions can be developed
by third parties who can test and submit to their own dashboard / project.
When checked out by Slicer build system, the default dashboard can now be
overwritten by adding a custom CTestConfig.cmake to the build directory.
And if not overwritten, it would avoid to create CTestConfig.cmake within
the source checkout of the extension.
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>
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.