When loading a find module or package config file the find_package
command defines several variables to provide information about the
caller's request. Previously this was documented only in the
Modules/readme.txt file which is not distributed. Document the
behavior explicitly in the main find_package documentation.
6190415 OS X: Mark find_program results as advanced
d9edf46 OS X: Use correct extra path when searching for applicaton bundles (#13066)
98b9a7f OS X: Use OSX_DEVELOPER_ROOT for app search path (#13066)
Since commit 44d007b6 (CheckIncludeFiles: fix status output, 2012-02-01)
check_include_files reports the list of files tested instead of the name
of the variable storing the result. Some projects incrementally test
and concatenate very long lists leading to long messages that do not
provide much information. Users report confusion especially when the
lines wrap.
For lists of more than two files produce messages of the format
Looing for N include files first.h, ..., last.h
where N is the list length and "..." is literal. Leave the log file
entries and cache entry description unchanged as they should have the
full detail of the check performed.
The parent commit added a search path relative to OSX_DEVELOPER_ROOT.
But with Xcode 4.3 the nested Applications folder is in a different
relative location compared to that root. This commit makes the intent
of the previous commit work with older and newer Xcode directory layouts.
Furthermore, it only adds paths that exist to the search path.
01e979a VS: Add CMakeLists.txt re-run rules at start of generation
9a2c60e Classify known header file extensions as headers
1c48992 Always compile sources with known language
Previously, we were setting the default configuration for a generated
Xcode project to the hard-coded string "Debug" even in cases where users
customized their configuration types such that the list did not contain
"Debug". Now, we use the first string listed in CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES
as the default config for generated Xcode projects.
Refactoring in commit a2514f15 (Simplify cmNinjaTargetGenerator using
cmGeneratorTarget, 2012-03-13) accidentally removed mapping of .def file
paths through ConvertToNinjaPath (via GetSourceFilePath). Take the
ModuleDefinitionFile value from cmGeneratorTarget and map it correctly
through ConvertToNinjaPath.
In addition to generating cleaner paths in the ninja build files this
correctly links up references to a generated .def file with the custom
command output that produces it.
Since commit 328c0f65 (Simplify cmVisualStudio10TargetGenerator source
classification, 2012-03-19) the VS 10 generator uses the
cmGeneratorTarget source classification instead of directly getting the
list of source files from the target. This accidentally dropped the
CMakeLists.txt files from generated projects because they are added too
late for cmGeneratorTarget.
All generator-specific source files must be added to targets prior to
cmGeneratorTarget construction. Refactor addition of the CMakeLists.txt
files with CMake re-run custom commands to take place before normal
generation begins, and therefore early enough to be included in the
cmGeneratorTarget classification.