The Fortran compiler version detection infrastructure added by commit
v3.3.0-rc1~436^2~9 (Fortran: Add infrastructure to detect compiler
version, 2015-02-17) forgot to update CMakeFortranCompiler.cmake.in to
save the compiler version persistently as we do already in
"CMake{C,CXX}Compiler.cmake.in". Add the missing line now.
Refactoring in commit v3.3.0-rc1~76^2 (cmMakefile: Handle CMP0014 before
configuring the generator, 2015-05-14) accidentally left the file name
"/CMakeLists.txt" in the error message. Remove it and add a test case.
Extract upstream KWSys using the following shell commands.
$ git archive --prefix=upstream-kwsys/ dad68c33 | tar x
$ git shortlog --no-merges --abbrev=8 --format='%h %s' f63febb7..dad68c33
James Johnston (1):
dad68c33 Encoding: Fix undefined behavior if out of memory.
Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin (2):
e5c23738 SystemTools: Fix DetectFileType failure on missing file
6d83c113 SystemTools: Fix DetectFileType failure on directory
Sebastian Schuberth (1):
4db8e69f SystemTools: Implement FileIsSymlink on Windows
The logic in commit c96fe0b4 (cmake: Add -W options to control
deprecation warnings and errors, 2015-07-28) accidentally enables
errors on warnings by default in scripts because there is no
initialization of CMAKE_SUPPRESS_DEVELOPER_ERRORS to TRUE.
Rename internal CMAKE_SUPPRESS_DEVELOPER_ERRORS cache entry to
CMAKE_ERROR_DEVELOPER_WARNINGS. Fix the logic in the message() command
to treat AUTHOR_WARNING as an error only if the option is explicitly
enabled.
if(TEST TestNameThatExists) will return true if a test with the name
TestNameThatExists has been added with add_test. The syntax is similar
to if(TARGET TargetName). Since use of "TEST" as an argument to if()
could previously be interpreted as a non-keyword argument, add policy
CMP0064 to treat it as a keyword as NEW behavior.
da98b896 Tests: In CTestTest2 skip the kwsys.testProcess-10 test that leaks
129640f2 CTestCustom: Ignore kwsys.testProcess-10 for MemCheck as KWSys does
d0915bc8 Merge branch 'upstream-kwsys' into update-kwsys
1feafc64 KWSys 2015-07-30 (f63febb7)
This was added at a time when I thought the cmState would report errors,
but that is not the direction it is going. The ordering of the stack of
scopes is canonical and clients are required to maintain it.
As dumpbin.exe is no longer reliable for gcc libraries on MinGW because
it crashes on many common libraries like libgcc_s and libgfortran it is
now necessary too resort to using objdump for DLL dependency walking.
Using objdump has a secondary problem in that it generates a lot of
output for large libraries and causes fixup_bundle() to take many
minutes to process what took fractions of a second with
"dumpbin.exe /dependents".
Add a 'grep' pre-filter in the execute_process() command pipeline to
reduce this output to a minimum for a several orders of magnitude speed
up. If grep is not available just use the full output.
As there does not seem to be a reliable way of detecting MinGW, callers
of fixup_bundle() may have to set the variable gp_tool to "objdump" if
dumpbin.exe is installed on the build machine to stop it using the
broken MS dumpbin.exe for library dependency walking.
Since commit v2.8.5~121^2~2 (FindMPI: Handle multiple languages,
2010-12-29) we called the GetPrerequisites is_file_executable function
but passed the name of a CMake variable instead of its value. Therefore
the function has always failed and caused the search for the compiler
name to run even with an absolute path. Switch to using if(IS_ABSOLUTE)
instead and drop use of GetPrerequisites.
This test intentionally leaks memory so KWSys excludes it from MemCheck.
However, when CTestTest2 runs under our own MemCheck then valgrind may
recursively check tests run by ctest_test() calls in our test.cmake
script. Teach these calls to exluce testProcess-10 too. Also read
the KWSys CTestCustom.cmake file so ctest_memcheck() will ignore the
test too.