Since commit 024d05ad (Fix use of module .def files for MS tools,
2009-09-29) module .def files work for any platform that sets
CMAKE_LINK_DEF_FILE_FLAG correctly. Set it in the Windows-GNU platform
information file to enable support with MinGW tools. Also enable the
test added by commit 0db2c850 (Test use of module .def files for MS
tools, 2009-09-29) for MinGW and MSYS generators.
Using sort results in a possibly-modified sorting
when all elements are "tied" - use stable_sort instead
to preserve the original ordering of tied elements.
The Clang compiler warns about extra parenthesis in the code
if ((form->curpage == field->page))
~ ^ ~
because the idiom is commonly used when an assignment is intended
instead of a comparison. Remove the extra enclosing layer.
Since CMake 2.6.3 add_custom_target() has a SOURCES option, this was not
yet considered in the C::B generator.
Also, now GENERATED files are not added to the project.
Alex
Now a virtual folder "Subprojects" is created, and in this virtual folder
is a linked resource for each project().
This can be considered a fix for #11657
Alex
When initializing CMAKE_(EXE|SHARED|MODULE)_LINKER_FLAGS from LDFLAGS
and CMAKE_(EXE|SHARED|MODULE)_LINKER_FLAGS_INIT quote the whole string
in case both are set.
Reported-by: Daniel R. Gomez <gomez@teragram.com>
The Intel Fortran plugin forgets to create the output directory into
which it will write a DLL's import library. Utilize the fix added by
commit f4b3bdc6 (Create an exe's implib output dir for VS, 2009-06-15)
and generalized by commit 764ac980 (Generalize exe implib dir creation
for VS, 2009-06-16). Create a pre-link rule to make the directory.
To avoid name clashes.
Before this commit, name clashes can occur when invoking gcov on a
project that uses the same file name in different directories. The
--preserve-paths flag ensures all file names have a complete path,
avoiding name clashes.
Thanks to "McBen <viertelvor12@gmx.net>" for the patch.
(Did not preserve original commit author information because
we have a push check for first and last name, and do not
accept authors with only an alias...)