The modern way to create configuration dependent content is using
generator expressions in the main export file. The only non-deprecated
property still generated in the configuration-specific files are
IMPORTED_LOCATION_<CONFIG>
INTERFACE_LIBRARY targets have no location, and no need for those
files.
The next version is 3.0.0, not 2.8.13.
The version generated in the export file should be updated in
the release branch in both cmExportInstallFileGenerator and
cmExportBuildFileGenerator.
37104d9 kate: put full path to cmake into comment
424d5dc kate: support also the build plugin in kate <= 4.12
8bd6cf0 kate: the prev_target is not used by kate
The <OBJECT_DIR> placeholder is supposed to be the base intermediate
files directory for the current target. This is how it gets replaced
during link line generation. However, during compile line generation
we replace it with the directory containing the current object file
which may be a subdirectory. Fix replacement of <OBJECT_DIR> in the
generated compile lines to be the base intermediate files directory.
This was expoxed by commit 42ba1b08 (VS: Separate compiler and linker
PDB files, 2013-04-05) when we added a "/Fd<OBJECT_DIR>/" flag to the
MSVC compile line in order to match the VS IDE default compiler program
database location in the intermediate files directory. For source files
in a subdirectory relative to the current target this caused the wrong
location to be used for the compiler program database. This becomes
particularly important when using precompiled headers.
While at it, use the cmTarget::GetSupportDirectory method to compute the
intermediate files directory for the current target instead of repeating
the logic in a few places.
With this patch, cmake now puts the MachO64 bit
binary file parser into the config file if the detected
Eclipse is at least Helios (7.0), otherwise with the old
parser executables will not be recognized by Eclipse.
Alex
With this patch, simply also the information used
by the build plugin in kate <= 4.12 is put into the
generated json file. The new build plugin (coming
in 4.13) simply ignores this (and vice versa).
Alex
There is not really any need to. Downstreams can either rely on it
being provided by CMake, or copy and distribute it.
Change the documented include for the find_dependency macro.