Write new documentation for this module. Ensure that it formats
correctly in "cmake --help-module FindBoost" output. Show the basic
form of calling find_package(Boost). Document all result variables,
input variables, and cache variables appropriately grouped together.
Explain the search process and how it re-runs when changes are made.
Explain the difference between finding headers/libraries versus finding
a "Boost CMake" package configuraiton file.
Drop the emphasis on Boost_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS because the
implementation should predict most future versions instead.
Construct an initial Boost_FOUND value immediately after searching for
Boost_INCLUDE_DIR. Base the result only on whether header files for the
requested version were found. Then after searching for component
libraries update Boost_FOUND based on whether all requested components
were found.
Construct the value from scratch based on the component library list.
Avoid accumulating values from repeated find_package(Boost) calls.
If Boost is not found, Boost_LIBRARIES should be empty.
Overhaul the implementation as follows:
(1) Do not cache result variables such as Boost_VERSION,
Boost_LIB_VERSION, Boost_LIBRARY_DIRS, Boost_${COMPONENT}_FOUND,
Boost_${COMPONENT}_LIBRARY, or Boost_LIB_DIAGNOSTIC_DEFINITIONS that are
derived uniquely from other search results. The user should not edit
them anyway.
(2) Add cache value Boost_LIBRARY_DIR to hold the single directory
expected to contain all libraries. Once one library is found, search
only that directory for other libraries.
(3) Use the find_library NAMES_PER_DIR option to consider all possible
library names at the same time.
(4) Collect all documented input and cache variables and detect when
they have been changed by the user. Discard prior search results that
may have been influenced by the changes and search for them again.
Environment variables are not expected to be persistent so use them only
as hints and do not consider changes to them to be meaningful.
The CMake find_path command looks under the proper "Program Files"
directories on Windows with any of the provided PATH_SUFFIXES. This is
simpler and more robust than directly reading ENV{ProgramFiles}. Once
Boost_INCLUDE_DIR has been located we already look next to it for the lib
directory anyway, so we do not need special help to find Boost libraries
under "Program Files".
Since FPHSA is called for multiple compiler languages with "MPI_${lang}"
rather than just "MPI", make sure variables for controlling QUIET,
REQUIRED and VERSION are propagated with names prefixed by MPI_${lang}
as well, rather than just MPI.
The find_package call sets up the values of MPI_FIND_REQUIRED and friends,
but these calls to FPHSA need MPI_${lang}_FIND_REQUIRED and friends in
order to function as intended.
e83cc94 Use the cmGeneratorTarget for the include directories API.
9d8e59d Merge branch 'use-generator-target' into AutomocUseTargetProperties
ea12871 Automoc: also the makefile-COMPILE_DEFINITIONS
894e91a Automoc: do not use DEFINITIONS, but only COMPILE_DEFINITIONS
825d1ab Automoc: fix#13493, use target properties for include dirs
df92864 OS X: Ignore MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET during Xcode compiler id
e7e613e OS X: Teach deployment target sanity check about SDK names
43b7479 OS X: Further improve default CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT selection
2690738 OS X: If CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT is already set do not compute default
7995722 OS X: Simplify selection of CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES
1786b12 OS X: Allow CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT to be a logical SDK name
242f673 Tests/Assembler: Use CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT to generate .s file
a1c032b bootstrap: Suppress CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT if CFLAGS have -isysroot
230ea21 OS X: Improve default CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT selection
a0a0877 OS X: Always generate -isysroot if any SDK is in use
33a60e6 Xcode: Remove unused code reading CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT_DEFAULT
68c6b13 FindSDL: Stay compatible with old input variables
9ed24c5 FindSDL: Remove from find_... calls PATHS that are set by default
38a0f71 FindSDL: Add my copyright tag to all FindSDL_* modules
020d213 FindSDL: Add version support
61a566c FindSDL: Format documentation
22154c7 FindSDL: Update documentation
4541c07 FindSDL: Add version support for FindSDL_ttf
a28c247 FindSDL: Use SDL_TTF prefix for variables
9f5dbf4 FindSDL: Update documentation
d83f80d FindSDL: Add version support for FindSDL_mixer
c10b691 FindSDL: Use SDL_MIXER prefix for variables
03dd6cc FindSDL: Pass SDL_SOUND_LIBRARY to FIND_PACKAGE_HANDLE_STANDARD_ARGS
326beca FindSDL: Use same capitalization for FPHSA as file name
cfe5b87 FindSDL: Version support for FindSDL_sound
776d3fe FindSDL: Format the documentation
a5194e2 FindSDL: Add "cmake_minimum_required" to "try_compile" project
...
This makes FindPackageHandleStandardArgs and FeatureSummary work correctly.
Keep old variables for compatibility.
Furthermore, format the documentation.
Since commit 1786b121 (OS X: Allow CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT to be a logical SDK
name, 2012-09-21) we support names like "macosx" or "macosx10.7" as the
specified value of CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT. Extend the SDK name->path
conversion to save the original value and also convert into a temporary
variable for the Xcode generator. Re-implement the deployment target
sanity check to detect the version from the transformed path.
Since commit 230ea218 (OS X: Improve default CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT
selection, 2012-09-21) we always set CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT if any SDK is
found in order to support Makefile generator builds with Xcode >= 4.3
without the command-line tools installed. However, in the basic
POSIX-only case of the Makefile generator with command-line tools and no
CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES we should not select any SDK by default.
Xcode supports SDKROOT values that just name an SDK rather than
specifying the full path to it. Recognize these values and handle them.
For Xcode we just put the value directly in the generated project file.
For Makefile generators we ask xcodebuild to provide the full path to
the named SDK.
Suggested-by: Jason DiCioccio <jd@ods.org>
Simplify the search for OSX_DEVELOPER_ROOT and allow it to fail if no
"/Developer" exists. When it does exist, always find a MacOSX SDK
inside it to use as the default CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT. Otherwise set
CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT to empty.
Drop the last use of CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT_DEFAULT. Replace internal
platform variable CMAKE_${lang}_HAS_ISYSROOT with a more general
CMAKE_${lang}_SYSROOT_FLAG variable. If the -isysroot flag exists and
CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT points to an SDK (not "/") then always add it to
compiler command lines. This is already done in the Xcode IDE.
The GNU compiler information file tests for GNU >= 3.4 because earlier
versions do not have the flag. The version number test is not valid for
Clang compiler versions, but we know Clang supports the flag.
While Clang presents an almost identical interface to GNU there will be
some differences. Split the compiler information modules to allow
separate rules for Clang. Start by loading the GNU rules but leave a
place to add Clang-specific information.
Make the EXPECTED_HASH option take only a single value instead of two to
avoid handling sub-keyword arguments. This is also consistent with
URL_HASH in ExternalProject.
Some download URLs do not have the filename embedded in the url.
Add an interface to specify the local filename explicitly.
Suggested-by: James Goppert <james.goppert@gmail.com>
Use the registry entries that vsvars32.bat uses to detect the location of
MSBuild.exe in the framework directory. Invoke MSBuild with the option
/p:VisualStudioVersion=$version
so it knows from which VS version to load the system build rules. Teach
cmGlobalVisualStudio11Generator to set its ExpressEdition member using the
registry.
Clang has the same interface as GNU except that we do not need to test
for the deployment target and sysroot flags. Simply set variables
CMAKE_${lang}_HAS_ISYSROOT
CMAKE_${lang}_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET_FLAG
to true because every version of Clang available on OS X supports these
flags.
TLS has superseded SSL so rename the recently added file(DOWNLOAD) and
ExternalProject options using the newer terminology. Drop "CURLOPT"
from names because curl is an implementation detail.
This commit adds the ability to turn on and off ssl certificate
authority checking. It also adds the ability to specify a
certificate authority information file. This can be done
by setting global cmake variables CMAKE_CURLOPT_CAINFO_FILE
and or CMAKE_CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER in the project calling
ExternalProject_Add, or by passing those options to individual
ExternalProject_Add calls.
This triggered an unknown secondary bug when there is
no ABSOLUTE INSTALL file. This is fixed as well.
This is based on a fix of bug #0013468 from Viktor Dubrovsky.
...if the library file does not exist inside the .framework then do
not allow a library variable to be set to the path to the framework.
Force set it to NOTFOUND instead.
This enables CMake to create Makefiles targeting Windows CE devices.
CMake needs to be run within a cross compile command prompt and requires
a toolchain file which sets CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME to "WindowsCE" and
optionally CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION.
In commit 485a940e (VS: Simplify MSVC version reporting, 2012-08-23) we
accidentally flipped the 0/1 values of MSVC_IDE. Flip them back and
teach the CheckCompilerRelatedVariables test to check the variable.
32b7c72 Merge branch 'cmake-platform-info-version' into msvc-compiler-info
f3ddfef Modernize MSVC compiler information files
485a940 VS: Simplify MSVC version reporting
32db033 VS: Remove support for "free" version 2003 tools
e5fee8a Store ABI detection results in compiler information files
3df81b4 Move CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_WORKS to compiler information files
7195aca Make platform information files specific to the CMake version
Remove the old-style "Windows-cl.cmake" and its helper "cl.cmake". Load
the information through new-style "Platform/Windows-MSVC-<lang>.cmake"
files. Factor information common to C and CXX into a helper file
"Platform/Windows-MSVC.cmake" loaded from the per-language files.
Teach Windows-cl.cmake to use CMAKE_(C|CXX)_COMPILER_VERSION to set the
"MSVC##" and MSVC_VERSION variables. It no longer needs the IDE generator
to dictate the version or to detect the version by running the
command-line tool for NMake and Ninja generators. Drop configuration of
CMakeCPlatform.cmake and CMakeCXXPlatform.cmake from Windows-cl.cmake.in
because all the results it saved are now cheap to compute every time.
Drop use of cache entry CMAKE_DETERMINE_<LANG>_ABI_COMPILED and replace
it with variable CMAKE_<LANG>_ABI_COMPILED. Since the grandparent
commit this test result is specific to the version of CMake. Store it
in the version-specific compiler information files instead of
CMakeCache.txt so testing can be re-done to meet the requirements of the
current version of CMake even if another version of CMake was already
used to configure the build tree.
403ead6 Document CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_(ID|VERSION) values
8be51f6 Test variables CMAKE_(C|CXX|Fortran)_COMPILER(|_ID|_VERSION)
ec22a9b Cleanly enable a language in multiple subdirectories
66cb335 VS: Detect the compiler id and tool location
89595d6 VS10: Define CMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_TOOLSET variable
965a69d Xcode: Detect the compiler id and tool location
9a9e1ee CMakeDetermineCompilerId: Prepare to detect IDE compiler id
b8b5c83 Re-order C/C++/Fortran compiler determination logic
e9bc502 Detect Analog VisualDSP++ compiler version with its id
cca386b Detect Cray compiler version with its id
622d9a7 Detect SDCC compiler version with its id
4ad7fa6 Detect Comeau compiler version with its id
952651c Detect TI compiler version with its id
74c57d9 Detect PathScale compiler version with its id
707aefd Detect Compaq compiler version with its id
Since the parent commit this test result is specific to the version of
CMake. Store it in the version-specific compiler information files
instead of CMakeCache.txt so testing can be re-done to meet the
requirements of the current version of CMake even if another version of
CMake was already used to configure the build tree.
At the top of a build tree we configure inside the CMakeFiles directory
files such as "CMakeSystem.cmake" and "CMake<lang>Compiler.cmake" to
save information detected about the system and compilers in use. The
method of detection and the exact results store varies across CMake
versions as things improve. This leads to problems when loading files
configured by a different version of CMake. Previously we ignored such
existing files only if the major.minor part of the CMake version
component changed, and depended on the CMakeCache.txt to tell us the
last version of CMake that wrote the files. This led to problems if the
user deletes the CMakeCache.txt or we add required information to the
files in a patch-level release of CMake (still a "feature point" release
by modern CMake versioning convention).
Ensure that we always have version-consistent platform information files
by storing them in a subdirectory named with the CMake version. Every
version of CMake will do its own system and compiler identification
checks even when a build tree has already been configured by another
version of CMake. Stored results will not clobber those from other
versions of CMake which may be run again on the same tree in the future.
Loaded results will match what the system and language modules expect.
Rename the undocumented variable CMAKE_PLATFORM_ROOT_BIN to
CMAKE_PLATFORM_INFO_DIR to clarify its purpose. The new variable points
at the version-specific directory while the old variable did not.
Several more recent Visual Studio Express editions are now available and
they support debug builds. Simplify our VS platform files by removing
support for these old tools. If anyone still uses them we can restore
support with a more modern way to test for them.
Configure a hand-generated Visual Studio project to build the compiler id
source file since we cannot run the compiler command-line tool directly.
Add a post-build command to print out the full path to the compiler tool.
Parse the full path to the compiler tool from the build output.
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.
Teach CMAKE_DETERMINE_COMPILER_ID to check for variable
CMAKE_${lang}_COMPILER_ID_TOOL after CMAKE_DETERMINE_COMPILER_ID_BUILD
to use as CMAKE_${lang}_COMPILER since it will not be known until after
the IDE runs.
In CMAKE_DETERMINE_COMPILER_ID_BUILD prepare a cascading "if" so we can
use a generator-specific method to compile the identification source
file. Leave "if(0)" as a placeholder for now and put the direct
compiler invocation in "else()". After running the compiler to build
the compiler identification source we file(GLOB) the list of output
files as candidates for extracting the compiler information. An IDE may
create directories, so exclude exclude directories from this list.
Re-organize CMakeDetermine(C|CXX|Fortran)Compiler.cmake to search for
the compiler command-line tool only under generators for which it makes
sense. For the Visual Studio generators we do not expect to find the
compiler tool from the environment, nor would we use the result anyway.
Furthermore, set CMAKE_${lang}_COMPILER_ID_TEST_FLAGS only when it has a
chance to be used. Extract _CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_LOCATION from the compiler
path after running the compiler id step so in the future that step can
help find the path to the compiler.
Commit 4be67837 (read less from version headers into variables,
2012-08-19) switched from file(READ) and string(REGEX MATCHALL) to just
file(STRINGS) to extract the list of resource <file> entries. However,
the latter extracts entire lines that match the regex, not just the part
that matches the regex, so the subsequent string(REGEX REPLACE) fails to
match and replace anything. Return to the original parsing logic but
replace file(READ) with file(STRINGS) to load a minimal part of the file
before using string(REGEX MATCHALL) as before.
Added a new CUDA variable for specifying the CUDA_HOST_COMPILER. This will allow users to
be able to specify which host compiler to use for invoking NVCC with. By default it will
use the compiler used for host compilation. This is convenient for when you want to
specify a different compiler than the default compiler. You end up using the same
compiler for both the NVCC compilation and the host compilation instead of using the
default compiler in the path for NVCC.
a3815e6 -fix line length
9110d0e Eclipse on OSX: improve handling of framework include dirs (#13367)
d97b385 Eclipse on OSX: fix handling of framework include dirs (#13464)
Instead of reading the whole file using file(READ) and later matching on the
whole file use file(STRINGS ... REGEX) to get only those lines we are
interested in at all. This will make the list much smaller (good for debugging)
and also the regular expressions will need to match on much smaller strings.
Also unset the content variables once they are not used anymore.
The Spanish language MFC localization dll changed names from
VS 9 to 10. Use the correct file name ending with "esn.dll"
instead of the now non-existent one ending with "esp.dll"
Also, add the existing, but missing from our rules until now,
Russian language module.
Alphabetize the list while we're at it for easier reading in
the future.
We may want to consider adding some file(GLOB code here to
minimize the risk of missing files added in future versions
of VS.
On OSX, the output from gcc looks like this:
/usr/include/c++/4.2.1
/usr/include/c++/4.2.1/i686-apple-darwin10/x86_64
/usr/include/c++/4.2.1/backward
/usr/lib/gcc/i686-apple-darwin10/4.2.1/include
/usr/include
/System/Library/Frameworks (framework directory)
/Library/Frameworks (framework directory)
End of search list.
The "(framework directory)" part needs to be removed so that Eclipse handles it properly
Alex
Remove old search paths that aren't needed.
Keep using PATHS instead of HINTS because a Windows machine may have
a different Qt in its PATH and putting QTDIR and the registry entry
ahead of PATH could cause apps to fail when run.
Add options HG_REPOSITORY and HG_TAG to specify an external project
hosted in a Mercurial repository. Teach ExternalProject to clone the
repository and update from it. Extend the ExternalProject test to try a
Mercurial repository when hg is available.
Previously, it was inconsistent in that some platforms/compilers
had this flag for the RelWithDebInfo configuration and some didn't.
This fixes issue #11366.
Since commit 571dc748 (Recognize Clang C and C++ compilers, 2010-05-17)
we recognize Clang C and C++ support. Add Compiler/Clang-ASM.cmake to
enable use of Clang for ASM too. Also teach Assembler test to try Clang
as an assembler.
Suggested-by: Tobias Pape <tobiaspape@gmail.com>
Especially remove "lib64" when the given paths are all Unix ones and "lib" is
also explicitely given. In that case CMake will search "lib64" anyway for
platforms where it is known to make sense.
Instead of directly passing $ENV{SOMEVAR} to a find_* call pass in ENV SOMEVAR.
This will make sure the paths will get correctly handled through different
platforms, especially on Windows.
Also fixes one place where paths with windows delimiters (\) were hardcoded to
use forward slashes.
This was missed by commit 7bbaa428 (Remove trailing whitespace from most
CMake and C/C++ code, 2012-08-13) which only removed trailing spaces,
not TABs.
Ancient versions of CMake required else(), endif(), and similar block
termination commands to have arguments matching the command starting the
block. This is no longer the preferred style.
Run the following shell code:
for c in else endif endforeach endfunction endmacro endwhile; do
echo 's/\b'"$c"'\(\s*\)(.\+)/'"$c"'\1()/'
done >convert.sed &&
git ls-files -z -- bootstrap '*.cmake' '*.cmake.in' '*CMakeLists.txt' |
egrep -z -v '^(Utilities/cm|Source/kwsys/)' |
egrep -z -v 'Tests/CMakeTests/While-Endwhile-' |
xargs -0 sed -i -f convert.sed &&
rm convert.sed
7e58e5b Prefer generic system compilers by default for C, C++, and Fortran
796e337 Factor common code out of CMakeDetermine(ASM|C|CXX|Fortran)Compiler
b708f1a CMakeDetermine(C|CXX)Compiler: Consider Clang compilers
Since commit c198730b (Detect Watcom compiler version with its id,
2011-12-07) the CMAKE_(C|CXX)_COMPILER_VERSION variables are set for the
Watcom compiler. Use these in Windows-wcl386.cmake to set the old
WATCOM1* version variables. This avoids using the old EXECUTE_PROCESS
command which failed due to extra quotes anyway.
This fix bug #0013451. The bug prevents theorerically relocatable RPM package
to be installed properly.
Signed-off-by: Eric NOULARD <eric.noulard@gmail.com>
Teach CMake to prefer the system default compiler automatically when no
compiler is specified. By default use "cc" for C, "CC" for C++, and
"f95" for Fortran. Load a new Platform/<os>-<lang>.cmake module to
allow each platform to specify for each language its system compiler
name(s) and/or exclude certain names.
Create Platform/(CYGWIN|Darwin|Linux|Windows)-CXX.cmake modules to
specify "c++" as the system C++ compiler name for these platforms. On
systems that use case-insensitive filesystems exclude C++ compiler names
that are distinguished from C compiler names only by case.
This will change the default compiler selection for existing build
scripts that do not specify a compiler when run on machines with
separate system and GNU compilers both installed in the PATH. We do not
make this change in default behavior lightly. However:
(1) If a given build really needs specific compilers one should specify
them explicitly e.g. by setting CC, CXX, and FC in the environment.
(2) The motivating case is to prefer the system Clang on newer OS X
systems over the older GNU compilers typically also installed. On
such systems the names "cc" and "c++" link to Clang. This is the
first platform known to CMake on which "c++" is not a GNU compiler.
The old behavior selected "gcc" for C and "c++" C++ and therefore
chooses GNU for C and Clang for C++ by default. The new behavior
selects GNU or Clang consistently for both languages on older or
newer OS X systems, respectively.
(3) Other than the motivating OS X case the conditions under which the
behavior changes do not tend to exist in default OS installations.
They typically occur only on non-GNU systems with manually-installed
GNU compilers.
(4) The consequences of the new behavior are not dire. At worst the
project fails to compile with the system compiler when it previously
worked with the non-system GNU compiler. Such failure is easy to
work around (see #1).
In short this change creates a more sensible default behavior everywhere
and fixes poor default behavior on a widely-used platform at the cost of
a modest change in behavior in less-common conditions.
The compiler candidate list selection and search code for C, C++, ASM,
and Fortran languages was duplicated across four modules. To look for
compilers adjacent to already-enabled languages the C and CXX modules
each used _CMAKE_USER_(C|CXX)_COMPILER_PATH and the ASM module used
_CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_LOCATION. Since commit 4debb7ac (Bias Fortran compiler
search with C/C++ compilers, 2009-09-09) CMake prefers Fortran compilers
matching the vendor and directory of an enabled C or C++ compiler.
Factor out the common functionality among the four languages into a new
CMakeDetermineCompiler module. Generalize the Fortran implementation so
that all languages may each use the vendor and directory of the other
languages that have already been enabled. For now do not list any
vendor-specific names for C, C++, or ASM so that only the directory
preference is used for these languages (existing behavior).
Look for "clang" or "clang++" compiler executables so Clang will be used
when it is the only compiler available. Prefer them last to avoid
changing compiler default preferences for existing scripts.
In case that any of the input variables that hold the library names contains
more than just a single library the "debug" or "optimized" keywords were only
prepended to the first item, making all other libs appear in all
configurations. Just treat both input variables as lists.
Thanks to Philipp Berger <newsletters@philippberger.de> for pointing me at
this.
4bb94c9 Ninja: sysconf() is declared in unistd.h
bb36759 Ninja: enable response file support on Mac (length 262144)
3a2c8e8 Ninja: disable work around when linking with mingw
3856e66 Ninja: error on missing rspfile_content
8c1e35c Ninja: remove some unused default arguments
7f647cf Ninja: also write link libraries to rsp file
The work around is only needed by older GCCs (only testet 4.4/4.7)
Ninja is very new so chances are high that there is also a new mingw.
Use slashes in link rsp file, because ar.exe can't handle \.
Among other flags this sets RPATH flags correctly so that CMake knows
how to treat CMAKE_PLATFORM_REQUIRED_RUNTIME_PATH for the ASM language.
This is the GNU compiler equivalent to commit a0bab7ae (Add ASM platform
information for XL compiler on AIX, 2011-03-02), made for XL.
Fixes a problem where when specifying a version number without the REQUIRED
parameter, Boost_FOUND would be true on the first configure but false on
subsequent configures.
0331a5a Qt4Macros: add some quotes to prevent damage from spaces in the paths
f46903b Qt4Macros: improve basename extraction in QT4_ADD_DBUS_INTERFACES
aa841ae FindQt4: extend documentation
-convert the filename to lowercase before the extraction, this allows this to
work even if the filename as uppercase ".XML" extension
-use get_filename_component(... NAME) to strip the path
eb410e8 Ninja: disable cldeps for bcc32, it's too old, and ninja would also not build
5ead31d Ninja: try work around for bcc32 bug
1333b57 Ninja: build server fixes
9081e3a remove warning about unused parameter
f430bea Ninja: maybe this fixes the bcc32 build
f2c1288 Ninja: msvc6 for-scoping
44b9bbc Ninja: build with old msvc versions
57156a5 Ninja: build server fixes
f1abdce Ninja: some bytes of the rc files couldn't be piped correctly
2de963d Ninja: don't remove space between command and parameters
50b6f33 Ninja: build cmcldeps with mingw
c05653e Ninja: try to make GetProcessId visible
ab245ff Ninja: but cl supports /nologo ...
bf58e9a Ninja: no /nologo option in old rc.exe
2fb07fc Ninja: Eclipse and KDevelop fixes for ninja
518c065 Ninja: don't pollute build dir with preprocessed rc files
...
Add "LinearMath_Debug" to the list of names to search for
BULLET_MATH_LIBRARY_DEBUG. The _Debug name is present in all other
lines already. Now the script manages to find all debug&release
libraries on my system.
bd34963 Refactor generation of shared library flags
55d7aa4 Add platform variable for flags specific to shared libraries
31d7a0f Add platform variables for position independent code flags
Store in new platform variables
CMAKE_${lang}_COMPILE_OPTIONS_PIC
CMAKE_${lang}_COMPILE_OPTIONS_PIE
flags for position independent code generation.
In almost all cases, this means duplication of the
CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_${lang}_FLAGS for the _PIC case and using the
assumed pie equivalent for the _PIE case. Note that the GNU compiler
has supported -fPIE since 3.4 and that there is no -fPIC on GNU for
Windows or Cygwin.
There is a possibility that the _PIE variables are not correct.
However, as there is no backwards compatibility to be concerned about
(as the POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE property is not used anywhere yet),
the current state suffices.
cmcldeps wraps cl and adds /showInclude before calling cl.
It parses the output of cl for used headers, drops system
headers and writes them to a GCC like dependency file.
cmcldeps uses ATM ninja code for process handling,
but could be ported later to SystemTools.
TODO: Why needs ninja multiple calls in the BuildDepends test?
The GnuWin32 "bzip2" installer stores in the registry key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\GnuWin32\Bzip2
an "InstallPath" value. Use this entry as a search location.
3545645 Exclude the CompileCommandOutput test on WIN32.
fbaddf4 Escape the source file to be compiled if required.
db839be Make the CMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS option work with Ninja.
8778357 Add newline to the output.
2c04bc0 Move the EscapeJSON method to a sharable location.
The default for `CMAKE_FIND_FRAMEWORK`, defined in `Darwin.cmake` and
`Darwin-icc.cmake`, is now guarded so that it will not override command line
arguments passed by users.
Similarly for `CMAKE_FIND_APPBUNDLE`
If on APPLE, the phonon backend plugin is set to phonon_qt7. If on WIN32, the phonon backend plugin is set to phonon_ds9. I did not add any for generic UNIXes as they could have a whole host of things. A more comprehensive script would actually attempt to detect which phonon plugins were installed. However, this is a simple fix for now that will work for most people.
Using the QT4_ADD_RESOURCES() macro required the resource file to exist
already for dependency scanning. This prevented the use of resource
files that are generated by cmake because it needs the file before
resolving the dependency. This patch adds support for generated
resource files by not scanning the resource file for dependencies if it
doesn't exist yet. The add_custom_command() to generate the resource
file should add the dependencies on the files used by the resource file.
14b213c add test for #13241: empty SIZEOF_VOIDP in write_basic_package_version_file
00ae36f write_basic_package_version_file() now works with unset CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P
Fix the build command when Ninja is the CMake Generator, but the
external project is created for a project that does not use CMake but
does use "make".
Until now an unnamed component was always named "Unspecified".
Now this name is taken from the new cmake variable CMAKE_INSTALL_DEFAULT_COMPONENT_NAME,
which is initialized to "Unspecified". But it can now be set to something
project-specific, per directory
Alex
Add a boolean target property NO_SONAME which may be used to disable
soname for the specified shared library or module even if the platform
supports it. This property should be useful for private shared
libraries or various plugins which live in private directories and have
not been designed to be found or loaded globally.
Replace references to <CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SONAME_${LANG}_FLAG> and
hard-coded -install_name flags with a conditional <SONAME_FLAG> which is
expanded to the value of the CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SONAME_${LANG}_FLAG
definition as long as soname supports is enabled for the target in
question. Keep expanding CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SONAME_${LANG}_FLAG in
rules in case third party projects still use it. Such projects would
not yet use NO_SONAME so the adjacent <TARGET_SONAME> will always be
expanded. Make <TARGET_INSTALLNAME_DIR> NO_SONAME aware as well. Since
-install_name is soname on OS X, this should not be a problem if this
variable is expanded only if soname is enabled.
The Ninja generator performs rule variable substitution only once
globally per rule to put its own placeholders. Final substitution is
performed by ninja at build time. Therefore we cannot conditionally
replace the soname placeholders on a per-target basis. Rather than
omitting $SONAME from rules.ninja, simply do not write its contents for
targets which have NO_SONAME. Since 3 variables are affected by
NO_SONAME ($SONAME, $SONAME_FLAG, $INSTALLNAME_DIR), set them only if
soname is enabled.
By tracking a stamp file within the git clone script itself.
Avoids a 2nd git clone operation after switching from Debug
to Release builds in Visual Studio, or vice-versa.
Add "private/internal-use-only" function _ep_get_step_stampfile
to get the name of the stamp file for a given step.
The functionality provided by this commit should be identical
to its parent commit.
In the case of git, only track the repository in the
repository info dependency tracking file. Not the tag.
The download step should only re-run if the repository changes.
The download step should NOT re-run if the tag changes.
The update step is an 'always' re-running step, and so should
already re-run, unless it's been eliminated by use of
UPDATE_COMMAND ""
Use of the deprecated option with Intel 2011 produces
icl: command line remark #10010: option '/GX' is deprecated and will
be removed in a future release. See '/help deprecated'
so use its replacement option which has been supported for several
older versions anyway.
If CPACK_NSIS_ENABLE_UNINSTALL_BEFORE_INSTALL is set to ON the NSIS installer will look for a previous installed version and ask the user about uninstall.
Commit f67139ae added running a verify script in between running
the download and extract scripts. Since then, it has always been
missing the COMMAND keyword added in this commit.
It worked anyway (semi-accidentally) by running a command line like:
cmake -P script1.cmake cmake -P script2.cmake
CMake, when running -P scripts on the command line, runs them in order,
and apparently ignores spurious arguments in between (the middle "cmake"
in the above example) and so, all appeared to work as intended.
This commit adds the missing keyword and the commands that run are
now two separate sequential cmake invocations like:
cmake -P script1.cmake
cmake -P script2.cmake
...which was the original intent of commit f67139ae
Allows custom NSIS commands to run prior to any installation
actions. Projects that need to run an uninstaller first,
especially one from a non-NSIS previous revision of a project
that is NOW using CPack and NSIS, may do so by putting custom
NSIS commands into this variable.
Inspired-by: David Golub
As Dave Abrahams pointed out CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_PATH is wrong, it's of
course CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR.
Also wrap the path in quotes so the example would even work if the source path
has spaces.
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.
Starting with Python3, standard Python installs may have additional ABI
flags attached to include directories and library names. As of 3.2, the
following flags are in the configure file:
d -> --with-debug
m -> --with-pymalloc
u -> --with-wide-unicode
Python 3.3 seems to no longer have --with-wide-unicode. Hopefully Python
will ensure that the possible flags always show up in a stable order.
The 'd' flag is ignored since the debug library is considered separate.
There is still the problem where ABI flags cannot be specified in
find_package since the letters confuse the version comparator.
If PYTHON_INCLUDE_PATH is put into the cache, then it will always
override whatever might be found and PYTHON_INCLUDE_DIR is never given a
chance to find something different. It being marked as INTERNAL also
means that it cannot be changed without editing CMakeCache.txt directly.
Basically, the scenario is that if the Python version is changed, then
deleting PYTHON_INCLUDE_DIR doesn't work because any cached
PYTHON_INCLUDE_PATH variable is set before find_path is even called. Any
build tree using a previous version will still need either manual
removal of PYTHON_INCLUDE_PATH or a complete reconfigure, but in the
future changing the Python version can be accomplished by deleting
PYTHON_INCLUDE_DIR and reconfiguring with the new version.
9b32475 automoc: add define to test which caused bug #130182066511 automoc: fix#13018, proper cmake escaping to avoid false rebuilds
c652812 make cmLocalGenerator::EscapeForCMake() static
The variables stored in the AutomocInfo.cmake file were not properly
escaped, so when reading them back they could turn into lists, if they
contained double quotes initially.
This patch fixes this by using cmLocalGenerator::EscapeForCMake() to
escape the variables properly.
Alex
Since commit 4693cf84 (Xcode: Detect new default locations of Xcode 4.3
bits and pieces) Darwin.cmake detects the developer application
directory instead of hard-coding /Developer. Replace the hard-coded
path in CMAKE_SYSTEM_APPBUNDLE_PATH using the computed result.
Patch by Amine Khaldi!
Also, start using the -MT flag to set a target name for depfiles.
This works around a bug observed in distcc, as explained in the
comment. Based on a patch by Alexander Usov.
This patch uses get_filename_component(REALPATH) so symlinks in the path
to Eclipse are resolved, which makes the version detection work in such cases.
Alex
Use the CMAKE_<LANG>_IMPLICIT_LINK_DIRECTORIES to look for libraries
that are in the -showme output from mpi<lang> programs. This is because
some libraries reported by -showme are found there, and FindMPI will
fail if they are not found.
0f4dfa6 CPack: Use real path to PackageMaker to find its version file (#12621)
4693cf8 Xcode: Detect new default locations of Xcode 4.3 bits and pieces (#12621)
As discussed on cmake-developers, this patch adds a macro
check_required_components() to the file configured via
configure_package_config_file(), so for proper handling
of components in Config.cmake files users can simply call
check_required_components(PackageName)
and this will do the right thing.
Alex
if the HANDLE_COMPONENTS is used, FPHSA() now also checks all required COMPONENTS,
i.e. all elements from <name>_FIND_COMPONENTS for which <name>_FIND_REQUIRED_<comp>
is true, and sets <name>_FOUND only to true if all have been found.
As discussed on cmake-developers.
Alex
This patch adds documentation for OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS to cmFindPackage.cxx,
and also extends Modules/readme.txt significantly with regard to how
components should be handled.
Alex
8485208 Ninja: shell escape $(CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR) and $(CMAKE_BINARY_DIR)
df84767 Ninja: add support for OBJECT_OUTPUTS, fix PrecompiledHeader test case
48eb7fc Ninja: Avoid using 'this' in member initializers
bba37dd Ninja: Fix for PDB files with spaces in the path.
ac800f4 Ninja: Constify use of cmCustomCommand
9a0d5a8 Ninja: add /DEF: flag to linker call
d40eebd Ninja: Add a cache option CMAKE_ENABLE_NINJA to enable the ninja generator.
8c63433 Ninja: Add friend struct so it can access the private ConvertToNinjaPath.
dbe3dce Ninja: add .def file support
f1bb08f Ninja: ensure the output dir exists at compile time
7a6b5f4 Ninja: Remove an unnecessary variable
80ff210 Ninja: Use cmSystemTools::ExpandListArgument to split compile/link commands
d2731a3 Ninja: Add a missed license header
eabc9b0 Ninja: CMake: Adapt Ninja generator for per-target include dirs
bada88e Merge branch 'target-include-directories' into ninja-generator
54bd175 Ninja: windows msvc: create for each target a .pdb file
...
Xcode 4.3 installs into "/Applications" by default, from the Mac App Store.
Also, the paths to the available SDKs changed: they are now within the
Xcode.app bundle.
PackageMaker is installed as a separate program, and may be installed
anywhere. It is not installed with Xcode 4.3 by default anymore.
Download the "Auxiliary Tools for Xcode" to get PackageMaker.
Put PackageMaker inside the Xcode.app bundle, in its nested Applications
folder, or put it alongside Xcode in "/Applications" and CMake will find
it.
Update references to "find" paths: add new possible locations for finding
Xcode.app and PackageMaker.app. Prefer the most recent version's locations
first, but keep the old locations as fallback search paths, too.
Thanks to all the contributors who provided and tested out various patches
for fixing this issue. Especially, but by no means limited to:
Francisco Requena Espí, Jamie Kirkpatrick and drfrogsplat.
The function configure_package_config_file() may be used instead of
configure_file() for generating the Config.cmake files for installation,
they help to make those files relocatable.
Alex
678c24d FindQt3: fix detection of Qt3 include directory
91a1670 FindQt3: let FPHSA handle the version selection
9dae4d6 FindQt3: fix version extraction for versions with letters
2cd898d FindQt3: fix warning when Qt3 is not found
4689eed reflect that the QtAutomoc depends on QtGui
ab9661c Remove QtGui dependency in Qt4Deploy test and verify QtSql existance.
52e8279 Fix for Qt4Deploy on some test machines.
672e3bb Add test for DeployQt4.cmake
4853e1e Fix plugin installation issues.
35cbf23 Ensure libs are passed to BundleUtilities.
0ac1535 Fix bad plugin paths.
a2123e8 Fix mismatched arguments.
fc6f340 Don't use QT_LIBRARIES_PLUGINS by default.
53d02ea FindPythonLibs: stop scanning when libraries are found
91d5a2a FindPythonLibs: put debug libraries into PYTHON_LIBRARIES
c9c1a17 FindPythonLibs: get the exact version of the found library (#3080)
f772378 FindPythonLibs: make the version selection work as for PythonInterp
bbddaee FindPython{Interp,Libs}: document Python_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS as input
There are versions out there that neither understand --version nor -V. Try a
completely different approach: execute a small python script that prints the
version number (and only that) in an easily reusable way using
sys.version_info. This is documented to work since Python 2.0. Use sys.version
for older versions, which is documented to exist since 1.5. If even that
doesn't work then simply assume we are on 1.4.0.
This concerns all variables common to all CPack generators.
Variables mainly used and/or set in CPack.cmake are documented
therein. C++ built-in variables are documented in
cmCPackDocumentVariables.cxx.
Use CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_VERSION instead of calling the compiler. This macro
predates those useful variables. This also fixes the issue that g++ version
detection was not working if C language was not enabled.
35c48e1 Check*.cmake: Expand imported targets in CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES
61cb4ea bootstrap: move while() and endwhile() into the bootstrap build
c9f2886 -don't pull in CheckTypeSize.cmake from the cmake which is being built
628f365 -remove trailing whitespace
Add the function cmake_expand_imported_targets() to expand imported
targets in a list of libraries into their on-disk file names for a
particular configuration. Adapt the implementation from KDE's
HANDLE_IMPORTED_TARGETS_IN_CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES which has been in
use for over 2 years. Call the function from all the Check*.cmake
macros to handle imported targets named in CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES.
Alex
A lot of the libraries won't be found by default so will spit out
all sorts of errors. Don't kill QT_LIBRARIES_PLUGINS altogether as
it is sometimes useful.
The Borland compiler was re-branded as CodeGear during 2007-2009 and
since 2009 is the Embarcadero compiler. They offer predefined macros:
http://docwiki.embarcadero.com/RADStudio/en/Predefined_Macros
and distinguish themselves by __CODEGEARC__ and __CODEGEARC_VERSION__.
Version 6.30 (C++Builder XE) changed the meaning of some flags:
http://docwiki.embarcadero.com/RADStudio/en/C%2B%2B_Compiler_Option_Changes_for_XE
Teach Embarcadero compiler information files to generate build rules
with flags matching the compiler version. Leave the flags unchanged
for old Borland versions. Always set the BORLAND toolchain indicator
for compatibility with existing projects that test it. Also set the
EMBARCADERO indicator for newer toolchains.
The GenerateExportHeaders test was failing on one machine, the version
could not be determined there, so the _gcc_version was empty,
so the first argument to if() was empty, so it complained:
http://open.cdash.org/testDetails.php?test=135623436&build=2016288
Use double quotes to turn the non-existant first argument into an empty
string.
Alex
Since we know which compiler we have we can test those OpenMP flags first that
are likely to be correct. This doesn't make any difference for GNU compilers,
but it should avoid useless try_compiles and output cluttering for all others.
The Borland compiler is now the Embarcadero compiler. Rename the shared
platform information file to reflect this. This does not change the
interface, as old versions are still "Borland", but will allow new
versions released by Embarcadero to be supported cleanly.
Newer Ruby versions (from 1.9 onward) seem to warn if you query Config::CONFIG
and print a warning to use RbConfig instead. RbConfig seems to also work in
older versions, at least in 1.8. Use a macro to query RbConfig first and only
if that doesn't give anything fall back to Config.
This contains a change, which changes the behaviour a bit:
now X11_xf86vmode_FOUND is only set to TRUE and the include directory
is added to X11_INCLUDE_DIR, if additionally to X11_xf86vmode_INCLUDE_PATH
also X11_Xxf86vm_LIB has been found.
I hope this doesn't cause regressions somewhere.
Alex
Configure the build_mingw.cmake.in config_mingw.cmake.in files
into the binary directory of the directory being built, not the
top level binary directory for the project.
This also cleans up a bunch of things on the way:
-when perl was queried for paths they were not converted to CMake style on
Windows.
-the result when perl was queried for the perl library name was ignored since
it was expanded with the possible paths, which is not a valid input for
find_library(). If perl returns a library name we now will look only for this
name and not for the default names and use the default names only when the
executable does not give us a hint.
-get rid of 2 variables that were only used at one place and directly put the
values in the call to find_library() and find_path().
Inspired by Jeff Trull
1e16406 CMakeAddFortranSubdirectory: Add NO_EXTERNAL_INSTALL option
6f6891b CMakeAddFortranSubdirectory: Always parse arguments
48a09f8 CMakeAddFortranSubdirectory: Make IMPORTED targets GLOBAL
067c1f4 VSGNUFortran: Disable test in special cases
bd69e1c VSGNUFortran: Add special case for SunPro Fortran runtime library
414a780 CMakeAddFortranSubdirectory: Validate gfortran architecture
7e0d9f1 CMakeAddFortranSubdirectory: Find gfortran in PATH
d6b0312 CMakeAddFortranSubdirectory: Fix documentation format and typos
e4ae038 CMakeAddFortranSubdirectory: Allow full paths to directories
538c345 Add CMakeAddFortranSubdirectory to use MinGW gfortran in VS
3c6af5f Merge branch 'add-CheckLanguage-module' into CMakeAddFortranSubdirectory
d4b77eb Avoid discovering system infos for documentation. Adding some path is enough.
9002f73 Fix non existent std::string::clear on VS6
02ccb32 Create getDocumentedModulesListInDir which may be used in other context.
24fbc28 Add missing section markup for CPackComponent
bafd8a9 Example of builtin variable documentation (i.e. only used in C++ source code).
543f1ad Make the load of script documentation more efficient and dynamic.
cdbd1a9 Fix another compiler warning due to a typo
52c53de Really avoid compiler warning about unused vars
37f90ed Calm down compiler warning about unused var
7c82b7f Fix potential bad memory access, thanks to Eike
62b589b Suppress unused var, beautify code, avoid 1 extra newline.
751713f Update bash completion file in order to handle new CPack doc options.
1629615 CPack Documentation extraction from CMake script begins to work
83e34dd Implement simple CMake script comment markup language.
c6a0169 CPack begin the implementation of --help-command* and --help-variables*
CPack help will be searched in any CPack*.cmake file located
near to CPack.cmake file. The script files is parsed iff
the first line begin with ##section. Moreover the documentation
section name is specified on the remaining part of the line
minus the space immediately following ##section.
The functions in FindGettext create a custom target. If the functions
are called multiple times, multiple times the same target is created.
This works only if CMP0002 is set to OLD.
With this patch there is only one central target created, and each
invocation of the function creates a target with a unique name and
make the central target depend on this one.
Alex
Also, removed detection of header file from <PREFIX>/include.
Can't find any example in alsa source code where the library headers
were installed outside of <PREFIX>/include/alsa.
We do not yet support "make install" in the external project case.
Document this explicitly in the interface. Require the caller to use an
option to "disable" the unsupported behavior. This will allow us to add
the behavior by default in the future without clobbering existing
projects that handle the installation themselves.
cmake_add_fortran_directory uses imported targets when using the
mingw fortran compiler. This change makes those targets global
in scope so they act just like the real targets that exist when
a fortran compiler exists and regular add_subdirectory is used.
Verify that MINGW_GFORTRAN not only points to a MinGW gfortran but also
one that compiles for the target architecture. This prevents using a
32-bit gfortran in a 64-bit MSVC build.
In the find_program(MINGW_GFORTRAN) call use the PATHS option for
hard-coded guesses instead of HINTS. This allows the user environment
to override the guesses and corrects usage of the command options.
Fix the implementation to allow full paths with spaces. Change the
interpretation of relative paths to be with respect to the current binary
directory. This matches the convention used in ExternalProject. Test
both full and relative paths in the VSGNUFortran test.
This patch adds a new module that allows for easy integration of MinGW
gfortran and the Visual Studio compiler. It is done in a function called
cmake_add_fortran_subdirectory. The patch also includes a test for this
feature.
Define a "check_language(<lang>)" macro to test whether <lang> can be
enabled. Cache the result in CMAKE_<lang>_COMPILER. Add a test case
covering expected results.
If CXX or Fortran is enabled before C then the values of
CMAKE_SHARED_MODULE_C_FLAGS
CMAKE_SHARED_MODULE_CREATE_C_FLAGS
may not be available. On platforms where MODULE library (plugin) creation
is the same as SHARED library creation initialize the MODULE creation
flags from the SHARED creation flags of the matching language instead of
assuming that C has been enabled first.
Teach the COnly and CxxOnly tests to build MODULE libraries. The latter
covers this specific case.
Causes compiler modules (currently only GNU) to set a
CMAKE_DEPFILE_FLAGS_${lang} variable, which communicates to
the generator the flags required to cause the compiler to create
dependency files.
CHECK_INCLUDE_FILES("foo.h" HAVE_FOO_H) gave an output like:
Looking for include files HAVE_FOO_H
After this change it does now what CHECK_INCLUDE_FILE() also does:
Looking for include files foo.h
When using the NSIS generator from CPack the file NSIS.template.in is
used to generate a project.nsi file for NSIS to process. The file
consists code in the NSIS scripting language. Among other functions
there is an onInit function the initializes the installer. The function
(tries to) recognise admin and power users but fails since NSIS
scripting language relative includes the jump from the current command
so +3 means "run the third command after this one", so a failed check
for admin completely skips the check for a power user and goes directly
to "done:".
User permission lookup was added in initial NSIS support by commit
a11b9a4c (Merge from CPack branch, 2006-01-01). Later commit b1b052fd
(Several changes to for NSIS, 2006-03-01) added a line inside a block
that should be skipped by a jump without updating the jump length.
Update the jump length to correct the behavior.
If the debug and release libraries are the same (which usually means only one
of them was found) do not output the library as "optimized" and "debug", but
just as one plain library. At the end this means that the Find* output of the
avarage (Un*x) user will be much less cluttered.
RUBY_VERSION was always set, even if no RUBY_EXECUTABLE was found. While it
may make sense to assume a default version if we can't execute the binary, it
certainly doesn't make sense to report a version if there is no executable at
all.
98d2031 Fix BundleUtilities test failure with space in build path.
36d6641 Fix new BundleUtilities test failure on Mac 10.4.x
0d96dec GetPrerequisites: Add test for @rpath support.
880139a GetPrerequisites: Add support for @rpath on Mac OS X.
9a6b102 GetPrerequisites: Add support for @rpath on Mac OS X.
bb2b264 FindOpenSSL: also parse version number define with uppercase letters
7053a00 FindOpenSSL: only try to parse opensslv.h if it exists
44ba7a3 Merge branch 'master' of git://cmake.org/cmake into openssl-version
8e8672c FindOpenSSL: improve version number handling
- Enhance extract doc parser. Seems robust now. The legacy
module documentation parser works as before ignoring
the new markup.
- Proof of concept for CPack (generic), CPack RPM and CPack Deb
generator for macro and variables.
Try cpack --help-command and cpack --help-variables
The language is very simple. It use ##<keyword> special comment
which opens a structured documentation block and ##end closes it.
This may be used to extract documentation for macro as 'command'
and 'variables' such that cpack --help-command and --help-variable
does parse builtin modules files (CPack.cmake, CPackComponent.cmake,
...) in order to extract the corresponding doc.
QNX has the phtread stuff in the standard library. The best way would
IMHO be to check if a program that uses pthread_* can be successfully
linked without specifying any linker option before trying out the
different flags.
Change to consider a library embedded if it is found in a subdirectory relative to the
using executable/library. Previous commit considered them local.
This case is encountered when @rpath is used with framework libraries, which are inside a directory tree.
On dashmacmini2 the test showed output like this:
-- Found PythonInterp: /usr/bin/python (found version "Unknown option: --
usage: /usr/bin/python [option] ... [-c cmd | file | -] [arg] ...
Try `python -h' for more information.")
On my machine where python outputs "Python 2.7" this worked, but
PYTHON_VERSION_MAJOR, PYTHON_VERSION_MINOR, and PYTHON_VERSION_PATCH were all
set to "2.7".
Add some checks that the version output has the expected form before using it.
This allows the developer to tell FindPythonInterp which Python version should
be searched for. This allows the right version to be chosen for a project
without user assistance if there are specific requirements. This is especially
useful as it is common to have major versions 2 and 3 installed in parallel,
which are partly incompatible.
6856b4d Merge topic 'link-shared-depend-cycle-issue-12647' into check_symbol_exists
8e1f376 add a test for Check{,CXX}SymbolExists
813eca6 CheckSymbolExists: force the compiler to keep the referenced symbol
0df1942 Detect SGI MIPSpro compiler version with its id
a5e892c Document compiler version macro formats used for detection
d7c6f41 Detect HP compiler version with its id
3dd9fa9 Detect SunPro compiler version with its id
c198730 Detect Watcom compiler version with its id
5899b98 Detect Clang compiler version with its id
b8cfa65 Detect PGI compiler version with its id
6dae666 Detect IBM XL compiler version with its id
4080d55 Detect Borland compiler version with its id
2cc205a Detect Intel compiler version with its id (#11937)
a6d83cc Detect MSVC compiler version with its id
a662855 Detect GNU compiler version with its id (#6251)
fa7141f Add framework to detect compiler version with its id (#12408)
Otherwise the compiler may optimize out the reference to the symbol as the
previous version was not really using this. This leads to symbols that are
only in a header but not in the given libraries to be reported as present.
This came up on the first try to fix bug 11333 as "gcc -O3" would optimize
out the reference to pthread_create() so the correct library the symbol is in
was not detected.
The new test code was suggested by Brad King.
When we have no MPI compiler wrapper and search explicitly for the MPI
C++ library append it correctly to the list of libraries instead of
using a space.
Suggested-by: Mourad Boufarguine <bouffa@gmail.com>
This fix bug #12863 whose symptom was a lot of "warning: File listed twice"
printed out by rpmbuild when processing the spec file.
Signed-off-by: Eric NOULARD <eric.noulard@gmail.com>
First this fixes the bug that e.g. version "1.0.0" was shown as "1..". When
pkg-config was used to find OpenSSL the header file was parsed for the version
number even if pkg-config returned it already. Finally we also include the
patch level (i.e. the letter after the version number) in OPENSSL_VERSION.
When GIT_EXECUTABLE points at ".../Git/cmd/git.cmd" in an msysGit
installation we previously failed to detect the version number in a
subtle case. The "git.cmd" assumes 'chcp' is in PATH. It is typically
available at "C:\Windows\System32\chcp.com". On 64-bit Windows the File
System Redirector maps this location to "C:\Windows\SysWOW64\chcp.com"
for 32-bit processes. However, some Windows installations fail to
provide chcp.com at this path. Whenever git.cmd runs in a 32-bit
command shell, as it does under a 32-bit CMake binary, it reports
'chcp' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
on stderr. Capture stderr separately so it does not affect parsing
of the version number.
See also msysGit issue 358:
http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/issues/detail?id=358
Note that FindGit prefers "git.cmd" over "git.exe" because it sets up
the proper HOME environment variable necessary for Git ssh connections
to work the same as they do from the Git bash prompt.
Decode decimal digits from _SGI_COMPILER_VERSION or _COMPILER_VERSION to
compute version number components. See documentation at:
http://predef.sourceforge.net/precomp.html
The MSVC, HP, XL, SunPro, Watcom, Borland, and Intel compilers specify
their version number in components encoded in a single integer value.
Document the components that we use to compute version numbers.
Decode hex digits from __SUNPRO_C and __SUNPRO_CC to compute the version
number components. Note that the constant encodes decimal digits as hex
digits (never larger than 9). We represent them as decimal after
extraction. See documentation at
http://predef.sourceforge.net/precomp.html
Although the documented version number format is
0xVRP where V = Version, R = Revision, P = Patch
it holds only though SunPro C/C++ version 5.9. Later versions have
a two-digit revision (minor) number so their format is 0xVRRP.
When cmake searches for Python libs in Windows it searches in:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Python\\PythonCore\\${_CURRENT_VERSION}\\InstallPath]/libs
However, the information might not always reside there. The information
could also reside in:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\SOFTWARE\\Python\\PythonCore\\${_CURRENT_VERSION}\\InstallPath]/libs
when one installs Python for a single user and not for all users.