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8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Brad King b76b52c0b4 Xcode: Set ARCHS only when CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES is specified (#14736)
Teach the Xcode generator that ONLY_ACTIVE_ARCH=YES means to use ARCHS,
and that the default of ONLY_ACTIVE_ARCH=NO means to use NATIVE_ARCH and
ignore ARCHS.  In the latter case there is no reason to generate ARCHS.
2015-03-27 10:52:32 -04:00
Brad King 7b7209f635 Xcode: Do not require code signing for compiler id (#15214)
The approach in commit v3.1.0-rc1~1^2 (Xcode: Fix compiler id detection
when code signing is required, 2014-10-22) still requires a code signing
key when targeting a real device.  Instead set CODE_SIGNING_REQUIRED to
"NO" to tell Xcode not to sign at all.  Drop the corresponding setting
of the code signing identity.
2015-01-11 16:50:39 -05:00
Brad King b91020f659 Xcode: Fix compiler id detection when code signing is required
The iOS product type 'com.apple.package-type.bundle.unit-test' requires
code signing on Xcode 6.  Other iOS target types do too.  Until CMake
learns to add the CODE_SIGN_IDENTITY build attribute itself, toolchain
files can set CMAKE_XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_CODE_SIGN_IDENTITY to tell the Xcode
generator to add the attribute.  Teach CMakeDetermineCompilerId to
recognize this variable and add the CODE_SIGN_IDENTITY build attribute
to the compiler id project.
2014-10-22 10:16:07 -04:00
Brad King c48f6e1229 Xcode: Fix compiler id detection for iOS tools (#15214)
Since commit 0cce556b (Xcode: Use sysroot and deployment target to
identify compiler, 2014-04-29) our compiler id detection project uses
the target platform SDK in case Xcode selects a different compiler based
on it.  Now the compiler id project actually compiles with the target
compiler and SDK when cross-compiling.

The iOS tools do not support the 'com.apple.product-type.tool' product
type we use in our compiler id detection project.  When targeting
iPhone, use product type 'com.apple.product-type.bundle.unit-test'
instead.
2014-10-22 10:16:07 -04:00
Brad King 0cce556b5f Xcode: Use sysroot and deployment target to identify compiler
Use CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT and CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET to set the Xcode
SDKROOT and MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET build settings.  This is necessary
because some versions of Xcode select a different compiler based on
these settings.  We need to make sure the compiler identified during
language initialization matches what will be used for the actual build.
2014-04-29 09:36:15 -04:00
Brad King 5683146185 Xcode: Use explicitFileType to mark source types (#14093)
Replace use of lastKnownFileType with explicitFileType to insist
that Xcode treat the file as we ask.
2013-04-16 15:44:48 -04:00
Brad King f980a80495 Xcode: Implement generator toolset selection (#9831, #13802)
Implement generator toolset selection (cmake -T) for Xcode > 2.0 by
adding the GCC_VERSION build setting to project files.
2013-02-07 11:07:48 -05:00
Brad King 965a69dcaa Xcode: Detect the compiler id and tool location
Configure a hand-generated Xcode project to build the compiler id source
file since we cannot run the compiler command-line tool directly.  Add a
post-build shell script phase to print out the compiler toolset build
setting.  Run xcodebuild to compile the identification binary.  Parse
the full path to the compiler tool from the xcodebuild output.
2012-08-22 15:14:33 -04:00