BSD make doesn't use -v for printing its name and version, and so
complains on stderr that this is a bad command line option, used
in Tests/FindPackageModeMakefileTest/CMakeLists.txt .
Silence stderr to make that ugly output go away.
Patch by David Coppy.
Alex
32f8437 Fix line-too-long style violations
029ab31 Constify XCode generator getters to match cmGlobalGenerator
fec4b63 Fix configuration-dependent flag lookup in cmLocalGenerator::GetTargetFlags
557956f Introduce a cmGlobalGenerator::ResolveLanguageCompiler function
5b114c9 Introduce a cmLocalGenerator::ConvertToIncludeReference function
903d914 Make cmLocalGenerator::ConvertToLinkReference virtual
8a0eb78 Constify many getters of cmGlobalGenerator.
4532d36 Add const versions of some getters.
3db2973 Refactor TargetTypeNames.
Commit 8a0eb78f (Constify many getters of cmGlobalGenerator, 2011-03-26)
added const qualifiers to many cmGlobalGenerator methods but left the
resulting lines beyond our style's limit of 79 characters.
Commit 8a0eb78f (Constify many getters of cmGlobalGenerator, 2011-03-26)
added const qualifiers to many cmGlobalGenerator methods. Fix the
signature of the virtual function overrides in cmGlobalXCodeGenerator to
match.
Files for the ASM language are those assembler files which are processed
by the C/CXX compiler, and they may contain preprocessor directives, so
run the C dependency scanner also on them.
Alex
Specifically, perform configuration-dependent lookup of
STATIC_LIBRARY_FLAGS for static libraries, and use the correct prefix
for configuration-dependent lookup of LINK_FLAGS (i.e. "LINK_FLAGS_",
as opposed to the value of the LINK_FLAGS property).
Make it a static method instead of an array. It is safer for the
type checking and if we add a new target type we will be warned to add
a case to the switch.
As Dave Cole pointed out the previous commit only checked for 10.x and 12.x.
11.0 was accounted for, but 11.1, 11.2 and 11.3 were not. This patch
should make it work for those versions as well. I did a web check and there
are 11.0, 11.1, 11.2 and 11.3 versions from Intel. I assume if 12.x uses
11.0 as the version in the .vfproj file, then all of the 11.x versions would
as well.