By default, the message is not issued. If CMAKE_ERROR_DEPRECATED
is on, the message is fatal. If CMAKE_WARN_DEPRECATED is on, the
message is a warning.
* Do not define BEOS anymore (this includes workarounds which we don't
need most of the time in Haiku, so we prefer opt-in IF(HAIKU) in the
cmake files instead).
* On the other hand, do define UNIX (we are trying to be compliant) and
HAIKU (there is still a number of things we don't do like the
average UNIX clone)
* Do not use UnixPaths, as our filesystem hierarchy isn't anything like
what it expects.
* Do not use -nostart, which the compiler doesn't know about anymore.
This used to be an Haiku extension to gcc, and is equivalent to
-shared which is the default gcc option.
* While "dl" functions are provided in libroot, this is always
implicitly linked so there is no need to tell cmake about it.
* Forcing position-independent code is not needed, so remove it.
* On the other hand, include appropriate linker options for executables
and shared libraries.
* Support for the two available compilers in Haiku (gcc2 and gcc4) and
pick the right headers and libraries according to the currently
selected one.
* With the adoption of the package manager, the directory layout was
changed. Tell cmake where to look for header files and libraries.
* As we don't define BEOS anymore, enable the workaround we still need
for HAIKU as well. This is the lack of a libm (it is part of the
implicitly linked in libroot)
Applied-by: Rolf Eike Beer <eike@sf-mail.de>
Previously if headers required to check if a struct has a member can be
compiled with C++ compiler only, the check would fail because the C
compiler fails. As a consequence, the result variable would be set to
false, even if the struct has that particular member.
Teach CHECK_STRUCT_HAS_MEMBER to accept a new optional argument LANGUAGE
that allows one to explicitly set the compiler to use. The new
signature is therefore:
CHECK_STRUCT_HAS_MEMBER (<struct> <member> <header> <variable>
[LANGUAGE <language>])
This assumes that coverage.py has been run in such a way to produce its
standard XML output. This uses the Cobertura schema and should be somewhat
generalizable.
Add a new command line argument to ctest. This allows users to
rerun tests that failed during the previous call to ctest. This
is accomplished by analyzing the most recently modified file named
"^LastTestsFailed*" in the Testing/Temporary subdirectory of the
project's binary directory.
Add an unset() command option to remove a variable from the calling
scope, just like the set() command's PARENT_SCOPE option. Teach the
Unset test to cover such cases.
CMake is aware of the policy's NEW behavior and the AppleClang compiler
id. Set the policy to NEW explicitly to avoid the warning and get the
NEW behavior.
Also teach the RunCMake test infrastructure to build tests with
-DCMAKE_POLICY_DEFAULT_CMP0025=NEW to avoid the policy warning
in test output that must match specific regular expressions.
Apple distributes their own Clang build with their own version numbers
that differ from upstream Clang. Use the __apple_build_version__ symbol
to identify the Apple Clang compiler and report the Apple Build Version
as the fourth version component in CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_VERSION. Add
Compiler/AppleClang-<lang> and Platform/Darwin-AppleClang-<lang> modules
that simply include the upstream equivalents.
Fix comparisons of CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_ID to Clang in CMake's own
source and tests to account for AppleClang.
Currently, export() is executed at configure-time.
One problem with this is that certain exported properties like
the link interface may not be complete at the point the export() is
encountered leading to an incorrect or incomplete exported
representation. Additionally, the generated IMPORTED_LOCATION
property may even be incorrect if commands following the export()
have an effect on it.
Another problem is that it requires the C++ implementation of cmake
to be capable of computing the exported information at configure time.
This is a limitation on the cleanup and maintenance of the code. At
some point in the future, this limitation will be dropped and more
implementation will be moved from cmTarget to cmGeneratorTarget.
This target type only contains INTERFACE_* properties, so it can be
used as a structural node. The target-specific commands enforce
that they may only be used with the INTERFACE keyword when used
with INTERFACE_LIBRARY targets. The old-style target properties
matching LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES_<CONFIG> are always ignored for
this target type.
The name of the INTERFACE_LIBRARY must match a validity generator
expression. The validity is similar to that of an ALIAS target,
but with the additional restriction that it may not contain
double colons. Double colons will carry the meaning of IMPORTED
or ALIAS targets in CMake 2.8.13.
An ALIAS target may be created for an INTERFACE library.
At this point it can not be exported and does not appear in the
buildsystem and project files are not created for them. That may
be added as a feature in a later commit.
The generators need some changes to handle the INTERFACE_LIBRARY
targets returned by cmComputeLinkInterface::GetItems. The Ninja
generator does not use that API, so it doesn't require changes
related to that.
6a47c37 add_test: Mention generator expressions in old-style add_test docs
d331292 cmTestGenerator: Evaluate generator expressions in test properties
6fe5c4a cmTestGenerator: Separate test properties for each configuration
Re-insert the semicolon which was removed during splitting.
Commit d777b8e7 (Genex: Allow relative paths in INSTALL_INTERFACE.,
2013-07-25) introduced the prefixItems method to allow relative paths
in the argument of the INSTALL_INTERFACE expression. That method was
buggy in that it did not re-introduce the semicolon separator in
the result.
This bug also affects paths which are already absolute in user code.
The lack of Qt4 on a system should silently skip the corresponding tests
with no other messages. This is already the case for other find_package
calls in Tests/CMakeLists.txt.
Xcode 5.0 now relinks targets when their shared libraries dependencies
are modified, and there seems to be no way to stop it. Report this as a
known limitation in the test output and do not fail.
In Tests/Architecture and Tests/BuildDepends/Project we select a set of
OS X cpu architectures to use for the test. Prior to Xcode 4 we always
used i386 and ppc. Starting with Xcode 4, the tools do not support ppc
but do support x86_64, so we switch to that. Fix the version check to
recognize Xcode >= 5 as at least Xcode 4 and use the new architectures.
This is useful for cases like:
add_test(NAME mytest COMMAND mydriver $<TARGET_FILE:myexe>)
set_tests_properties(mytest PROPERTIES
REQUIRED_FILES "$<TARGET_FILE:myexe>"
WORKING_DIRECTORY "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/$<CONFIGURATION>"
)
In this example we require the actual test executable to exist to
run the test in addition to the test driver at argv[0]. Also the
$<CONFIGURATION> expression improves over \${CTEST_CONFIGURATION_TYPE}
because the latter is not normalized for case-sensitive filesystems.
When RunCMake tests run during dynamic analysis, valgrind may add lines
of the form "==[0-9]+==..." to the output. Remove such lines from the
actual output before matching it against the expected output.
In commit 10bc50ea (Tests: ignore Guard Malloc messages in MemChecker
tests, 2013-05-13) we forgot to escape backslashes in the CMake language
to get them into the regex. Add them now.
Add the CMake.PolicyCheck test.
This test uses "git grep" to look for policies added in a "dated"
version of CMake. It will fail if a policy is added as of,
for example, CMake 2.8.11.20130828.
The intent is to prevent such constructs from making it into an
"official" release. Three instances actually appeared in the first
attempted release candidate for 2.8.12.
This test may sometimes yield false positives. After all, it's just
using a regular expression to detect this condition, and something
in a comment could possibly match it. As of right now, that's not
true, but it's easy to imagine such a comment being added.
The new test may also not catch all future problems of this sort.
However, it will catch problems of this sort for all code that follows
the present layout style in Source/cmPolicies.cxx.
The old version encountered a compile error on newer versions of GCC.
Update to the latest supported release of Trilinos, remove the version
number from the name of the Contract, and some other minor tweaks to
get the test passing once more.
This is necessary because custom commands and targets may create
custom files whose names are determined by generator expressions.
For example, clang should be using $<TARGET_FILE> and $<TARGET_FILE_DIR>
instead of reverse engineering the output file name:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.compilers.clang.scm/80523
However, that can only be done when ADDITIONAL_MAKE_CLEAN_FILES
also accepts and evaluates generator expressions.
Similarly, KDE uses the LOCATION property where $<TARGET_FILE>
would also be better in KDE4_HANDLE_RPATH_FOR_EXECUTABLE but
also appends the result to ADDITIONAL_MAKE_CLEAN_FILES.
After this patch, both can be ported to generator expressions.
Exclude Ninja and Xcode from the CMP0021 test
They do not behave the same as the makefile generator with
relative paths.
Don't overwrite the header file for in-source builds.
Refactor generation of PASS_REGULAR_EXPRESSION for tests
CTestTestMemcheckDummyPurify
CTestTestMemcheckDummyValgrind
CTestTestMemcheckDummyValgrindPrePost
CTestTestMemcheckDummyValgrindIgnoreMemcheck
Avoid duplicating the normal ctest output matching expression. Use
literal newlines instead of "\n" to improve readability. Integrate
matching of guard-malloc lines at the end of the output with expressions
matching tool output like lines for BullseyeCoverage.
Since commit 58e52416 (Warn about arguments not separated by whitespace,
2013-02-16) we warn about arguments not separated by spaces. Loosen the
warning to not complain about left parens not separated by spaces from
the preceding token. This is common in code like "if(NOT(X))".
Teach the RunCMake.Syntax test to cover cases of left parens not
separated by spaces and check that no warning appears.
Set the minimum required version of CMake high enough to avoid the
warning for CMAKE_LEGACY_CYGWIN_WIN32. The warning appears on stderr
and breaks the expected output matching.
The extendResult method expects a non-empty parameters vector, as
assured by the normal case. Avoid calling the method when the parser
finds an incomplete generator expression, but has already entered
the state of expecting to find parameters.
b93982f Merge branch 'dev/fix-variable-watch-crash' into cmake-syntax
c50f7ed cmListFileLexer: Modify flex output to avoid Borland warning
bf73264 Warn about unquoted arguments that look like long brackets
58e5241 Warn about arguments not separated by whitespace
e75b69f cmListFileCache: Convert CMake language parser to class
e945949 Add RunCMake.Syntax test cases for command invocation styles
0546484 cmListFileArgument: Generalize 'Quoted' bool to 'Delimeter' enum
28685ad cmListFileLexer: Split normal and legacy unquoted arguments
1eafa3e cmListFileLexer: Fix line number after backslash in string
f3155cd Add RunCMake.Syntax test to cover argument parsing
6aa0c21 variable_watch: Add test for watching a variable multiple times
b86e37c variable_watch: Check newValue for NULL
f9bb20f variable_watch: Don't share memory for callbacks
05dad99 variable_watch: Fix a typo in the error message
00ce12a variable_watch: Prevent making extra entries in the watch map
34b397e variable_watch: Allow specifying the data to match in RemoveWatch
e43e207 variable_watch: Match client_data when finding duplicates
0d6acb1 variable_watch: Add a deleter for the client data
fc7c3b4 variable_watch: Store client data as pointers
In the future CMake will introduce Lua-style long bracket syntax.
Warn about unquoted arguments that in the future will be treated
as opening long brackets.
Teach the RunCMake.Syntax test to cover such cases and ensure that the
warning appears.
Teach the lexer to return tokens for whitespace. Teach the parser to
tolerate the space tokens where whitespace is allowed. Also teach the
parser to diagnose and warn about cases of quoted arguments followed
immediately by another argument. This was accidentally allowed
previously, so we only warn.
Update the RunCMake.Syntax test case StringNoSpace expected stderr to
include the warnings.
If a line inside a string ends in a backslash count the following
newline character as a line increment. Add a test covering this case to
verify that subsequent line numbers are correct.
Test basic unquoted and quoted argument parsing cases including failure
on an unterminated string and an unterminated command invocation. Also
cover arguments not separated by any spaces, which is accidentally
allowed by the current parser.
The output file used for memory checker runs must be unique for every test run
in parallel, so simply make them unique for every test run. Simply use the test
index to avoid collisions.
The Borland-built CTest binary has trouble running many instances of
itself in parallel, making the test unreliable. No particular recent
change appears to be the culprit and the failure is not reliably
reproducible. Just silence the failure for now by skipping the test.
* The ALIAS name must match a validity regex.
* Executables and libraries may be aliased.
* An ALIAS acts immutable. It can not be used as the lhs
of target_link_libraries or other commands.
* An ALIAS can be used with add_custom_command, add_custom_target,
and add_test in the same way regular targets can.
* The target of an ALIAS can be retrieved with the ALIASED_TARGET
target property.
* An ALIAS does not appear in the generated buildsystem. It
is kept separate from cmMakefile::Targets for that reason.
* A target may have multiple aliases.
* An ALIAS target may not itself have an alias.
* An IMPORTED target may not have an alias.
* An ALIAS may not be exported or imported.
33e6e0b VS6: Add handling of CMAKE_*_LINKER_FLAGS_<CONFIG> variables
152dfda Add additonal tests for the linker flags
20ed496 Add documentation for the missing CMAKE_*_LINKER_FLAGS_* variables
54f7019 Add CMAKE_STATIC_LINKER_FLAGS to CMakeCommonLanguageInclude
2a43c30 Add support for CMAKE_STATIC_LINKER_FLAGS
14bbf83 Unify the way the flags of a static library are read
The VS 6 IDE does not want to recompile a particular source after
a particular header it includes is modified, even by hand. For
now just silence the failure and document it with a comment.
The new feature of install(TARGETS ... INCLUDES DESTINATION) introduced
in commit 650e61f8 (Add a convenient way to add the includes install
dir to the INTERFACE., 2013-01-05) introduced this crash. If the
new feature is used with a target which has no
INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES, a segfault occurred.
Commit 650e61f8 (Add a convenient way to add the includes install
dir to the INTERFACE., 2013-01-05) introduced an error case for
using the install(TARGETS) command with specified INCLUDES DESTINATION,
but no specified EXPORT set.
It is convenient to use a variable to set the various destinations
for different outputs (as KDE does), and some targets such as
executables are installed but not exported. This was triggering
the error case, but as it is a common case, remove the error.
This reverts commit 6187876dea.
It was actually possible before to have paths with spaces in them, the spaces
just need to be quoted. This way spaces will work as argument separators.
First, it prevents a NULL dereference and second it reiterates that
targets without languages are not supported by CMake.
Add a RunCMake.ExportWithoutLanguage test exporting a library without a
languages.
Teach the Preprocess test to get, set, and then get the same value for
the COMPILE_DEFINITIONS target property and verify that the value is not
changed. This ensures the internal structured storage of the property
value can reproduce the original string value.
Add a new signature to help populate INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES and
LINK_LIBRARIES cleanly in a single call. Add policy CMP0023 to control
whether the keyword signatures can be mixed with uses of the plain
signatures on the same target.
Export the INCLUDES DESTINATION without appending to the
INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES of the target itself. That way, a target
can be exported multiple times with different INCLUDES DESTINATION
without unintended cross-pollution of export sets.
It accepted an optional argument to test for equality, but no way
to get the linker language of a particular target.
TARGET_PROPERTY provides this flexibility and STREQUAL provides
the necessary API for equality test.
Extend the CompileDefinitions test to cover accessing the
property of another target.
bf23891 CPackWIX: Add support for custom WiX templates
155bb01 CMakeCPack: Provide an upgrade guid for WiX
bfa2e29 CPackWIX: Add option to specify the language(s) of the installer
6e51ea9 CPackWIX: Handle multiple shortcuts in the start menu
6d77e1a CPackWIX: Fix MSI package layout regression from parent
8c0e325 CPackWIX: Handle CPACK_PACKAGE_EXECUTABLES (#13967)
If one of the libraries (_DEBUG or _RELEASE) is not set, the value is
set to the value of the other one. FindQt4, from which the macro is
extracted, sets the values to XXX_LIBRARY_{DEBUG,RELEASE}-NOTFOUND
instead. In both cases the XXX_LIBRARY is correct, but using NOTFOUND
makes it easier to understand which one is missing.
Update Tests/CMakeOnly/SelectLibraryConfigurations with the new logic.
In CMakeDetermineCompilerABI we use try_compile with the COPY_FILE
option to get a copy of the compiled binary used to detect the ABI
information. We already tolerate the case when compilation fails.
However, when compilation appears to succeed but does not produce the
expected executable the try_compile command immediately reports an error
because the COPY_FILE fails.
Tolerate COPY_FILE failure without stopping the overall configuration
process by using the try_compile COPY_FILE_ERROR option to capture the
error message. Log the full error to CMakeError.log and simply report
failure to detect the ABI as if compilation had failed.
Teach the RunCMake.Configure test to cover this case and verify that the
messages show up as expected both in stdout and in CMakeError.log.
The test uses generate_export_header(cmp0022OLD ...) to generate the
cmp0022_export.h header used by both cmp0022OLD and cmp0022NEW. In
the latter the _EXPORTS symbol does not match what the header expects
so the library does not export anything. The Watcom linker does not
like to create shared libraries that do not export any symbols.
Fix this by setting the DEFINE_SYMBOL property on cmp0022NEW to match
that of cmp0022OLD as the header expects.
9cf3547 Add the INTERFACE_SYSTEM_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES target property.
1925cff Add a SYSTEM parameter to target_include_directories (#14180)
286f227 Extend the cmTargetPropCommandBase interface property handling.
83498d4 Store system include directories in the cmTarget.
f1fcbe3 Add Target API to determine if an include is a system include.
2679a34 Remove unused variable.
Unlike other target properties, this does not have a corresponding
non-INTERFACE variant.
This allows propagation of system attribute on include directories
from link dependents.
3e30d9e TLL: Don't populate old link interface if CMP0022 is NEW.
574fec9 Export: Generate INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES property on targets.
d0a76ea Introduce the INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES property.
ddde61c Introduce the LINK_ONLY generator expression.
5aa9731 GenexEval: Add abstracted access to link interface for a target.
When the COPY_FILE operation fails optionally capture the error message
with a COPY_FILE_ERROR option instead of reporting the error
immediately. This gives callers a chance to do something else or report
the error.
Teach the RunCMake.try_compile test to cover bad argument combinations
involving COPY_FILE_ERROR. Teach the TryCompile test to cover the case
of a COPY_FILE error message captured by COPY_FILE_ERROR.
If CMAKE_<lang>_FLAGS contains quotes or other CMake language characters
they must be escaped when written into the generated CMakeLists.txt file
so that the test project parses them properly.
Teach the TryCompile test to cover this case by adding a flag with
quotes into CMAKE_C_FLAGS during a C language try_compile.
Use preprocessor loops and add a unit test for the appropriate
policies. All policies whose value is recorded at target creation
time should be part of this list.
When CMake reports failure to configure a project, especially when the
toolchain does not initialize properly, the true reason may be clear
from reading the CMakeFiles/CMake(Output|Error).log files. Advise users
to look at these files if they exist when configuration fails.
Add RunCMake.Configure test to check that the log files are mentioned
when configuration fails.
Always populate the INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES for interface
entries. Don't populate the old interface properties
matching (IMPORTED_)?LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES(_<CONFIG>)?
if CMP0022 is NEW.
Because the INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES property is now populated by
the target_link_libraries when operating on a static library,
make an equivalent change which populates the property with
the same value when the old link_libraries() command is used. This
silences the policy warning in that case.
This property is generated only for targets which have recorded
policy CMP0022 as NEW, and a compatibility mode is added to
additionally export the old interfaces in that case too.
If the old interfaces are not exported, the generated export files
require CMake 2.8.12. Because the unit tests use a version which
is not yet called 2.8.12, temporarily require a lower version.
This property replaces the properties which
match (IMPORTED_)?LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES(_<CONFIG>)?, and is enabled
for IMPORTED targets, and for non-IMPORTED targets only with a policy.
For static libraries, the INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES property is
also used as the source of transitive usage requirements content.
Static libraries still require users to link to all entries in
their LINK_LIBRARIES, but usage requirements such as INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES
COMPILE_DEFINITIONS and COMPILE_OPTIONS can be restricted to only
certain interface libraries.
Because the INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES property is populated unconditionally,
we need to compare the evaluated result of it with the link implementation
to determine whether to issue the policy warning for static libraries. For
shared libraries, the policy warning is issued if the contents of
the INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES property differs from the contents of the
relevant config-specific old LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES property.
If a non-IMPORTED library is added to the INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES
of a IMPORTED target, the non-IMPORTED target needs to become a
target dependency and link dependency of the consuming target.
This is already the case since commit 30962029 (Make targets depend
on the link interface of their dependees, 2012-12-26), and fixed in
the parent commit, so test that it works.
9a76d83 VS12: Find proper MSBuild for VSProjectInSubdir test
4e5cb39 Merge branch 'master' into vs12-generator
78fdbbc FindBoost: Add -vc120 mangling for VS 12
e99d7b1 VS12: Generate flag tables from MSBuild v120 tool files
77ac9b8 VS12: Add Visual Studio 12 generator (#14251)
539356f Ninja: Custom Command file depends don't need to exist before building
874e171 Ninja: GlobalNinjaGenerator WriteBuild and WritePhonyBuild non static
88d27ad Add a test to expose a bug with add_custom_command and ninja.
If the CTest make program is not msbuild we find the msbuild
corresponding to the current test generator. In the case of
VS 12 search for the msbuild it provides.
Copy cmGlobalVisualStudio11Generator to cmGlobalVisualStudio12Generator
and update version numbers accordingly. Add the VS12 enumeration value.
Add module CMakeVS12FindMake to find MSBuild. Look for MSBuild in its
now-dedicated Windows Registry entry. Teach the platform module
Windows-MSVC to set MSVC12 and document the variable. Teach module
InstallRequiredSystemLibraries to look for the VS 12 runtime libraries.
Teach tests CheckCompilerRelatedVariables, Preprocess, VSExternalInclude,
and RunCMake.GeneratorToolset to treat VS 12 as they do VS 10 and 11.
Inspired-by: Minmin Gong <minmin.gong@gmail.com>
In my project group we are using CMake to generate c++/cli winform
projects and I noticed the work done in commit 79ec7868 (VS: Add Windows
Forms Support, 2013-04-29) was in the right direction for solving some
of the problems we were facing.
The changes as submitted was breaking some functionality in our
projects, so I made some changes that fixes our problems and I believe
that it will also work for others.
* Resx files did not link correctly with the winform h-file so I added
the Resx configuration to the vcxproj file.
* I removed the functionality for setting <CLRSupport> true for the
project based on if an resx-file is pressent. This is preventing
us from using native cpp code. Also this do not address that some
projects will need to set other options like clr:pure, clr:safe.
This could be implemented as a cmake option, so it is possible to
specify exactly what is needed. Existing VSWindowsFormsResx Test
project is updated so it will be working with my changes.
Factor appending of individual flags out into an AppendFlagEscape method
in cmLocalGenerator and teach it to use EscapeForShell. Update all
COMPILE_OPTIONS handling to use AppendFlagEscape.
Override the method in the Xcode generator to use its custom escape
implementation.
Teach the CompileOptions test to add an option that requires escaping
everywhere instead of just with the GNU tools.
ff015ee Genex: Report error if a target file is needed to evaluate link libraries.
b58aff9 Genex: Extend EvaluatingLinkLibraries to also check the top target name.
b1c19ce Genex: Make LINK_LANGUAGE report an error when evaluating link libraries.
0e1cb07 Add missing return after error report.
Expose the internal system information API to the CMake language. For
example, it is useful to see how much memory the system has available to
estimate an upper limit of tests that can run in parallel.
Even with the NMake Makefiles generator, it is not able to properly
clean up after the test.
http://open.cdash.org/testDetails.php?test=193424220&build=2934501
Internal cmake changing into directory: C:/Dashboards/My Tests/CMake-nmake10-x64-continuous/Tests/WarnUnusedCliUnused
Error: cmake execution failed
CMake Error: Error: generator : NMake Makefiles
Does not match the generator used previously: Visual Studio 10
Either remove the CMakeCache.txt file or choose a different binary directory.
Extend the signature
try_compile(RESULT_VAR <bindir> <srcfile> ...)
to allow multiple sources as
try_compile(RESULT_VAR <bindir> SOURCES <srcfile>... ...)
Process the sources to generate a CMakeLists.txt that enables all needed
languages.
Teach the TryCompile test to try cases with two sources of the same
language and of mixed languages. Teach RunCMake.try_compile to cover
error cases for the signature.
If the expression $<TARGET_PROPERTY:prop> appears in the content
of a target property, the target that prop is read from is
the 'head target' of the expression. In contexts such as evaluating
the content of a target property during generation, such
as INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES, the 'head target' is the one on which the
initial request was made.
If evaluating a generator expression which is not a target property
content, the target must be explicitly specified. Such contexts
include add_custom_command and file(GENERATE). The content might
then look like
$<TARGET_PROPERTY:tgt,prop>
However, as there is no HeadTarget set, any generator expressions
evaluated as part of reading prop from tgt which do not specify
the tgt directly report an error.
Modify the logic of the TARGET_PROPERTY generator expression so
that in such contexts, the 'head target' is set to the appropriate
target which was first encountered.
It is common to specify a CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE and get a warning
for using it despite it not being used.
The WarnUnusedCliUnused test relies on the warning being emitted
each time cmake is run on an existing build. That behavior is changed
by this patch to warn only on the first invokation of CMake, and not
on subsequent invokations (because the variable is in the cache with
the same value). For that test, a clean target is added which clears
the cache and cause the warning to be emitted each time.
As the Ninja generator does not support the feature needed to test
this, it is not tested with that generator.
This command is similar to add_definitions, in that it affects
the compile options of all targets which follow it. The implementation
is similar to the implementation of the include_directories command,
in that it is based on populating a COMPILE_OPTIONS directory property
and using that to initialize the same property on targets.
Unlike the include_directories command however, the add_compile_options
command does not affect previously defined targets. That is, in
the following code, foo will not be compiled with -Wall, but bar
will be:
add_library(foo ...)
add_compile_options(-Wall)
add_library(bar ...)
Use makefile->IssueMessage() to print the unprocessed watch message in a
format consistent with other CMake messages and with a more complete
call stack for the access.
When a watch does not specify a command to call then variable_watch
prints out a message to stderr. Remove code after that which collects
all variable values to construct a message that is never printed.
Otherwise such code causes a READ_ACCESS watch to trigger on all
variables in the currents scope.
Reported-by: Yichao Yu <yyc1992@gmail.com>
Checkout [1] as an example of the test failures. In that particular cases, the
failures is caused by the plus sign in the path being pass unescaped
(buildd-cmake_2.8.9-1~bpo60+1-armel-3Lvkef) to the regexp.
In addition to failures in the log, the following new tests also fail in 2.8.11:
243 - CTestTestMemcheckUnknown (Failed)
244 - CTestTestMemcheckUnknownQuoted (Failed)
248 - CTestTestMemcheckDummyValgrindFailPre (Failed)
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[1] https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=cmake&arch=armel&ver=2.8.9-1~bpo60%2B1&stamp=1369243896
dc1d025 OS X: Add test for rpaths on Mac.
8576b3f OS X: Add support for @rpath in export files.
00d71bd Xcode: Add rpath support in Xcode generator.
94e7fef OS X: Add RPATH support for Mac.
This fixes bug #13797.
The kinds of changes applied in 373faae5 for frameworks are now
applied to CFBundle. The prefix and suffix for CFBundles are
now handled in cmTarget::GetFullNameInternal.
That will allow things like this:
find_package(Qt4)
qt4_generate_moc(myfile.h moc_myfile.cpp TARGET foo) # Note, foo target doesn't
# exist until below.
add_library(foo ...)
The qt4_generate_moc call would use the INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES from
the foo target using generator expressions. Currently it reads
the INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES directory property, meaning that include_directories()
is required.
Support for the TARGET is also added to qt4_wrap_cpp, but not qt4_automoc,
as that is deprecated in favor of the AUTOMOC target property.
The moc tool reports failure if the Q_INTERFACES macro is used with
an argument which has not appeared with Q_DECLARE_INTERFACE, so that is
the basis of the unit test.
The command line arguments are now always written to a file, which is
passed to moc as the @atfile. This was already the case on Windows, but
now it is used everywhere. The reason for that is that it is not currently
possible to expand the list of includes from a target directly in
a add_custom_command invokation (though that may become possible in the
future). There is not a big disadvantage to using the file anyway on
unix, so having one code path instead of two is also a motivation.
This corresponds to the g++ and clang++
option -fvisibility-inlines-hidden on linux. On Windows with MinGW,
this corresponds to -fno-keep-inline-dllexport. That option is
not supported by clang currently.
This is initialized by CMAKE_<LANG>_VISIBILITY_PRESET. The target
property is used as the operand to the -fvisibility= compile option
with GNU compilers and clang.
Process all arguments in a single loop using a simple state machine.
While at it, fix some error message typos. Also allow LINK_LIBRARIES
with no actual libraries to disable use of the -DLINK_LIBRARIES=...
from the CMAKE_FLAGS. This was already possible in the old logic if
LINK_LIBRARIES was immediately followed by another keyword argument
instead of the end of the argument list, so allow it in general.
Update the RunCMake.try_compile test cases accordingly.