This example now works without need to enable C language:
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION x.x.x)
project(foo CXX)
include(CheckTypeSize)
check_type_size("short" SIZEOF_SHORT LANGUAGE CXX)
Fixes#14056
a25b809f Tests: Check find_dependency empty extra arguments
9914e7cd Merge branch 'fix-find_dependency-empty-version'
34cd5fc4 find_dependency: Give more helpful message if VERSION is empty
d363cbf3 Tests: Make RunCMake.find_dependency tolerate line number changes
Add a CPACK_DEBIAN_COMPRESSION_TYPE option to set the compression type.
Default to 'gzip' to preserve existing behavior. Use "cmake -E tar"
for 'gzip', 'bzip2', and 'none'. Use system "tar" for 'lzma' and 'xz'.
If
find_package(PythonLibs)
find_package(PythonInterp)
is called, help PythonInterp to get a version of PYTHON_EXECUTABLE
consistent with the library versions found by PythonLibs.
By default, Intel compiler coverage tools generate HTML files as
reports, but the option -txtlcov can be given to codecov to output a
coverage file with LCov format.
To use Intel coverage:
* build the project with coverage flags
* run the application
* run profmerge
* run codecov
The output file will be "build_dir/CodeCoverage/SRCFILEDIR.LCOV".
Ask users to compile with -prof-dir${BUILD_DIR} instead of searching
the entire build tree recursively to find coverage files.
bc993f27 Generalize cmCustomCommandGenerator to more fields
9a5c5544 cmGlobalXCodeGenerator: Simplify handling of multiple outputs
d45e7f34 cmCustomCommand: Return std::string from GetWorkingDirectory
Because we already call [to|from]Local8Bit() with C strings where we are supposed to,
we do not need to specify UTF-8 encoding when converting C strings to QString.
Extract upstream KWSys using the following shell commands.
$ git archive --prefix=upstream-kwsys/ dd873734 | tar x
$ git shortlog --no-merges --abbrev=8 --format='%h %s' 9c653603..dd873734
Brad King (1):
88c5a768 Set policy CMP0025 to NEW within KWSys
Stephen Kelly (1):
dd873734 SystemTools: Remove some unnecessary c_str() calls
Change-Id: I5487fefcb3e44875ed5748fb2c4ab8302fcef984
Until now the cmCustomCommandGenerator was used only to compute the
command lines of a custom command. Generalize it to get the comment,
working directory, dependencies, and outputs of custom commands. Update
use in all generators to support this.
Since commit 1a1b737c (stringapi: Use strings for generator names,
2014-02-24) cmExternalMakefileProjectGenerator::CreateFullGeneratorName
expects a std::string instead of const char*. When no extra generator
name is available, pass an empty string to avoid NULL dereference.
Use the clang RemoveCStrCalls tool to automatically migrate the
code. This was only run on linux, so does not have any positive or
negative effect on other platforms.