This is for specifying INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES relevant to the build-location
or the install location for example:
set_property(TARGET foo PROPERTY
INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES
"$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR};${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}>"
"$<INSTALL_INTERFACE:${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/include>"
)
A 'bar' target can then use:
set_property(TARGET bar PROPERTY
INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES
"$<TARGET_PROPERTY:foo,INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES>"
)
and it will work whether foo is in the same project, or an imported target
from an installation location, or an imported target from a build location
generated by the export() command.
Because the generator expressions are only evaluated at build-time, these
new expressions are equivalent to the ZeroNode and OneNode.
The GeneratorExpression test is split into parts. Some shells can't run
the custom command as it is getting too long.
0941d62 Add a way to print the origins of used include directories.
18a3195 Keep track of INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES as a vector of structs.
76ea420 Use cmsys::auto_ptr to manage cmCompiledGeneratorExpressions
Resolve this warning:
".../Tests/CMakeCommands/target_link_libraries/depB.cpp", line 8: warning:
variable "a" was declared but never referenced
DepA a;
^
Add a test that verifies that when ctest -j 4 is called, at most, 4 tests
are executed at any one time.
The test works by running the same script as each of 100 tests. And then setting
up test properties for DEPENDS, RUN_SERIAL, PROCESSORS and COST in order to get
the tests to run in a semi-deterministic ordering, even in parallel. The script
writes a file, sleeps for a bit, and then deletes the file. In the meantime, it
counts files that currently exist, and emits output that triggers a test failure
if the count of files is ever greater than 4.
Prior to the commit that fixed bug #12904, this would result in a failed test
because the output of some of the tests would indicate that more than 4 tests
were running simultaneously.
Now that this issue is resolved, this test will help guarantee that it stays
resolved moving forward.
Historically CMake has always expanded ${} variable references in the
values given to include_directories(), link_directories(), and
link_libraries(). This has been unnecessary since general ${}
evaluation syntax was added to the language a LONG time ago, but has
remained for compatibility with VERY early CMake versions.
For a long time the re-expansion was a lightweight operation because it
was only processed once at the directory level and the fast-path of
cmMakefile::ExpandVariablesInString was usually taken because values did
not have any '$' in them. Then commit d899eb71 (Call
ExpandVariablesInString for each target's INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES,
2012-02-22) made the operation a bit heavier because the expansion is
now needed on a per-target basis. In the future we will support
generator expressions in INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES with $<> syntax, so the
fast-path in cmMakefile::ExpandVariablesInString will no longer be taken
and re-expansion will be very expensive.
Add policy CMP0019 to skip the re-expansion altogether in NEW behavior.
In OLD behavior perform the expansion but improve the fast-path
heuristic to match ${} but not $<>. If the policy is not set then warn
if expansion actually does anything. We expect this to be encountered
very rarely in practice.
This new CPack generator produces an *.msi installer file.
Requires having the WiX Toolset installed in order to work
properly.
Download the WiX Toolset installer "WiX36.exe" here:
http://wix.codeplex.com/releases/view/93929
These tests were not running properly on Visual Studio or
Xcode dashboards before this commit because of the "Debug"
or "Release" sub-directory. The scripts already have
CMAKE_CPACK_COMMAND since the correct CMake executable is
used to run the scripts, so just use that, rather than
passing down an incorrect path to the CPack executable.
a41d3a4 ExternalProjectUpdateTest: Only support Git 1.6.5 and greater.
de760c1 ExternalProject: Verify when a fetch occurs during update test.
0a34433 ExternalProject: Make sure the ExternalProjectUpdate setup is available.
9b66c8f ExternalProject: Always do a git fetch for a remote ref.
2619f4d ExternalProject: Add tests for UPDATE_COMMAND.
378aa12 ExternalProject: Do smoke tests for Git Tutorial builds.
d075829 ExternalProject: Only run 'git fetch' when required.
The performance feature of only performing a git fetch when needed
during the ExternalProject update step is verified during the test.
A fetch is identified by removing the FETCH_HEAD file and checking for
its reincarnation.
This prepares the numberous tests that occur in the ExternalProjectUpdate
test. The tests were passing previously because a fresh build was not performed.
Tests are added for UPDATE_COMMAND to ensure it is working properly. Testing
infrastructure is added along with tests for Git, but tests for other version
control systems could easily be added in the future.
Build a shared library and an executable linking to it inside the inner
test. Set LINK_DEPENDS_NO_SHARED on the executable. Add a custom
target to compare the output file times. Verify that on the first build
the executable is newer than the library. Then modify a library source
file. Verify that on the second build the library is newer because the
executable did not have a dependency to re-link.
This command works only when building projects using the same
architecture as the running CMake binary. Since it was introduced
CMake has learned macro() and function() to add commands, and the
execute_process() command to launch advanced external computations.
Add a RunCMake.load_command test to verify the warning appears.
828d4f5 Add several get_property() tests
82106e3 GetProperty test: move doc property tests into main process
56125a3 list: add tests for CMP0007 behavior
48ed48f Add test to secure the file(GLOB empty) behavior.
c2a6cb6 file: remove dead code
07251a8 Consolidate list() argument count testing
1b078c3 Add tests for list() invalid arguments
f560977 Add tests for list() argument count
d211e5d CMakeTests: allow to call the check_cmake_test macro with a given file
The code handling IMPLICIT_DEPENDS was only able to track a single file,
the latest file replaced earlier files in the list.
The documentation now mentions that the language has to be prefixed to
every file and the test now uses two implicit dependencies, where only
the second is modified to trigger re-running of the custom command.
Alex
Inspired-by: Michael Wild <themiwi@users.sourceforge.net>