Commit 7a18dd8e (Add searching of variables, 2003-03-07) added method
cmCursesMainForm::JumpToCacheEntry to search for cache entries whose
names match a given search string. The method also had a useless
argument "int idx" probably left from earlier development iterations and
hard-coded in all calls to the value '-1'. The method compared this
argument to the "NumberOfVisibleEntries" member which at the time was of
type "int" also.
Commit ff1f8d0b (Fix or cast more integer conversions in cmake,
2010-06-29) changed the type of "NumberOfVisibleEntries" to size_t to
fix other integer conversion warnings. An unsigned type makes sense
given the purpose of the member. However, this caused the '-1' signed
value to be converted to a large unsigned value in the above-mentioned
comparison, leading to incorrect behavior.
Fix the problem by removing the useless argument and the comparison.
Commit ff1f8d0b (Fix or cast more integer conversions in cmake) changed
a member type from int to size_t. Update the types of variables
compared to these values to be unsigned also.
This converts the CMake license to a pure 3-clause OSI-approved BSD
License. We drop the previous license clause requiring modified
versions to be plainly marked. We also update the CMake copyright to
cover the full development time range.
The GNU compiler warns about possible operator precedence mistakes and
asks for explicit parentheses (-Wparentheses). We add the parentheses
to silence the warning. This also fixes one real logic error in the
find_package() implementation by correcting expression evaluation order.
This moves the version numbers into an isolated configured header so
that not all of CMake needs to rebuild when the version changes.
Previously we had spaces, dashes and/or the word 'patch' randomly chosen
before the patch number. Now we always report version numbers in the
traditional format "<major>.<minor>.<patch>[-rc<rc>]".
We still use odd minor numbers for development versions. Now we also
use the CCYYMMDD date as the patch number of development versions, thus
allowing tests for exact CMake versions.
-in the full documentation there is now an extra section for
compatibility commands, so users see which commands they shouldn't use
-cmake -h <command> now also works with lower case commands
--help-fullm --help-command, --help-module and --help-property now determine
the output format from the extension of the given filename
Let me know if there are some things I overlooked.
Alex