CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR is not guaranteed to be defined (per
http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_Cross_Compiling), and when cross
compiling where it happens to be undefined, this module was broken.
Reviewed-by: Rolf Eike Beer <eike@sf-mail.de>
Support was added in commit v3.1.0-rc1~475^2 (Features: Add support
for C++14 features., 2014-05-06), but the documentation for this
property was not amended.
Previously only the CMAKE_{C,CXX}_FLAGS_<CONFIG> flags were inspected
for relevant flags when compiling the intermediate link file. We need
to also consider the configuration agnostic flags, CMAKE_{C,CXX}_FLAGS
as well.
Because not all compilers under test support the existing 'activation
features', add another test to ensure that compilers which support
both static_assert and nullptr behave as expected in this test.
The purpose of the feature listing in these tests is to make other
features from the same feature set (eg "C++11 features") available.
The compilers under test until now have supported these 'activation
features', but MSVC does not. Use the cxx_static_assert feature
instead to activate the feature set.
The tests below test the presence of both cxx_final and cxx_override,
only one of which is supported by MSVC. The test is in part intended
to verify that the COMPILE_FEATURES genex supports multiple arguments
and allows users to define names for groups of features (Clang already
calls cxx_final and cxx_override 'override control' as a group). Keep
the test, and allow the expectation to be set as appropriate.
Case where CPACK_CMAKE_GENERATOR value is non existent or
or contains multiple words that were not quoted was not
handled and produced a segmentation fault.
AppleClang does not support the cxx_thread_local feature, even
though it is based on a Clang version which does support the
feature.
http://stackoverflow.com/a/23850891/2428389
A possible reason for that is that thread_local might be used as
a variable in existing Apple SDK headers.
Extend the WriteCompilerDetectionHeader module to generate a define
for that feature with portability fallbacks. For the avoidance of
making it easy to write code which looks correct but which has odd
runtime behavior, don't set the define symbol at all if no
equivalent keyword is known.
Expect tests to specify stderr content if it is present.
Fix the CMP0019 test, which has only been testing the WARN status
until now. Specify in the CommandLine and FPHSA tests that content
is at least one character.
Set policies in the Language and CheckModules tests, which have empty
test output, modulo unrelated policies on some platforms.
When configured to use UTF-8 internally, add a UTF-8 BOM
to generated .sln files for Visual Studio to correctly
handle them.
Otherwise, some versions of Visual Studio will read them
as ANSI encoded files.
When uploading files greater 2GB a cast to 'int' overflows, leading to a
bad alloc when passed to new. Also avoid floating point arithmetic when
integer calculations will work as well.
Reported-by: Justin Borodinsky <justin.borodinsky@gmail.com>