By default is OFF and marked as advanced.
It's also add custom cmake-developer-reference (ALL) target
Generated output will be installed to ${CMAKE_DOC_DIR}/developer-reference.
61a607e8 Help: Document AUTORCC behavior for same .qrc name case
e4f508e4 Tests/QtAutogen: Test same moc/qrc source names in different directories
4e9b97d7 QtAutogen: Allow multiple qrc files with the same name
41c9e14a QtAutogen: Allow multiple moc files with the same name
3c3b37b0 QtAutogen: Use std:: instead of ::std::
0a5dd3c7 cmFilePathUuid: Add class to generate deterministic unique file names
3a5f609c cmCryptoHash: New ByteHash methods that return a byte vector
f582dba6 cmCryptoHash: Return byte vector from internal Finalize method
74f0d4ab cmCryptoHash: New byte hash to string function
94c29976 cmCryptoHash: Documentation comments
Some callers may want the raw byte vector instead of the hex character
string. Convert the internal implementation to use this so that we
can later add public APIs to get it.
With the Makefile generator one can use `cd $subdir; make install` to build and
install targets associated with a given subdirectory. This is not possible to
do with the Ninja generator since there is only one `build.ninja` file at the
top of the build tree. However, we can approximate it by allowing one to run
`ninja $subdir/install` at the top of the tree to build the targets in the
corresponding subdirectory and install them.
This also makes sense for `test`, `package`, and other GLOBAL_TARGET targets.
It was already done for `all` by commit v3.6.0-rc1~240^2~2 (Ninja: Add
`$subdir/all` targets, 2016-03-11).
In cmGlobalNinjaGenerator::AppendTargetOutputs we previously
handled GLOBAL_TARGET outputs specially in order to avoid adding
directory components to the output. However, this is not necessary
because cmNinjaTargetGenerator::New already filters out copies of
these targets that are not at the top level. Instead we can simply
follow the same output computation code path as UTILITY targets.
CMake used to put all header search paths into HEADER_SEARCH_PATHS
attribute. Unfortunately this attribute does not support to declare
a search path as a system include.
As a hack one could add a -isystem /path to the cflags but then include
ordering is not deterministic. A better approach was chosen with this
patch by not filling HEADER_SEARCH_PATHS at all and to populate
the C, C++, and Fortran flags directly. The include paths used by
Xcode should be now identical to the ones used by Unix Makefiles and
Ninja generator.
The implementation of `install(EXPORT)` generates files into a staging
directory for later installation. We use the full install destination
in the path to the staging directory to avoid collisions. In order to
avoid exceeding maximum path lengths (especially on Windows) we compute
a hash of the install destination when it is too long. Fix this logic
to account for the length of the file name(s) when deciding whether to
switch to the hashed name.
Reported-by: Alan W. Irwin <irwin@beluga.phys.uvic.ca>