The directory is at args[0], not args[1]. Introduced in commit
v2.6.0~489 (... 5889 ... tests are not found in some cases when using
add_subdirectory ..., 2008-01-18).
de2ef305 cmCTest: Drop unused method overloads
b04500a7 cmCTest{Test,MemCheck}Handler: Port to cmXMLWriter
8fbc509a cmCTestCoverageHandler: Port to cmXMLWriter
82455a9d cmCTestBuildHandler: Port to cmXMLWriter
1dbd86fd cmCTestLaunch: Port to cmXMLWriter
a53bd63e cmCTest: Port GenerateNotesFile to cmXMLWriter
9c0bb7d8 cmCTestConfigureHandler: Port to cmXMLWriter
6cf5cc71 cmCTestUploadHandler: Port to cmXMLWriter
ed42c203 cmCTestUpdateHandler: Port to cmXMLWriter
18825baf cmCTest: Port to cmXMLWriter
f6413400 Add cmXMLWriter class to consolidate XML generation
fa9eb814 cmLocalGenerator: Remove redundant path access.
1933f3d1 cmLocalGenerator: Remove redundant path conversions.
9e4b6cc2 cmState: Store computed relative paths to to current directories.
991f5e49 cmState::Snapshot: Store components for current directories.
57bdc1a2 cmState: Compute and store directory components.
There is no need to duplicate these in all cmLocalGenerators.
Rename the symbols according to current conventions.
Add explicit calls to Set{Source,Binary}Directory with empty strings
in order to trigger the population of the components containers with
the current working directory in cmLocalGenerator. Having
directories set to empty is a special case in CMake, which is relied
on for the `if(CMAKE_BINARY_DIR)` condition at the end of
CMakeDetermineSystem.cmake.
Extend the RunSingleCommand signature to capture stdout and stderr
separately. Allow both to be captured to the same std::string
to preserve existing behavior. Update all call sites to do this
so that this refactoring does not introduce functional changes.
Use the clang RemoveCStrCalls tool to automatically migrate the
code. This was only run on linux, so does not have any positive or
negative effect on other platforms.
Casts from std::string -> cmStdString were high on the list of things
taking up time. Avoid such implicit casts across function calls by just
using std::string everywhere.
The comment that the symbol name is too long is no longer relevant since
modern debuggers alias the templates anyways and the size is a
non-issue since the underlying methods are generated since it's
inherited.
Add a new command line argument to ctest. This allows users to
rerun tests that failed during the previous call to ctest. This
is accomplished by analyzing the most recently modified file named
"^LastTestsFailed*" in the Testing/Temporary subdirectory of the
project's binary directory.
The commits 9db31162 (Remove CMake-language block-end command
arguments, 2012-08-13) and 77543bde (Convert CMake-language
commands to lower case, 2012-08-13) changed most cmake code
to use lowercase commands and no parameters in termination
commands. However, those changes excluded cmake code generated
in c++ by cmake.
Make a similar style change to code generated by cmake.
The output file used for memory checker runs must be unique for every test run
in parallel, so simply make them unique for every test run. Simply use the test
index to avoid collisions.
This reverts commit 6187876dea.
It was actually possible before to have paths with spaces in them, the spaces
just need to be quoted. This way spaces will work as argument separators.
At this point we do not care what the current directory is, as nothing that
requires a specific directory is done. Just make sure that at the end we are
back in the same directory as at the start.
This is for consistency throughout cmake. The cmsys version exists
becaues uses of auto_ptr types as return types does not work with
some implementations in ancient compilers.
If the pre or post memcheck or test commands have spaces in the path these
were never escaped, leading to broken commands. This was not covered in the
test suite so it went unnoticed.
This deterministic ordering makes it easier for a developer
comparing the ctest output of two test runs to see what changed
from run to run.
Thanks to Fraser Hutchison for the patch.