78c86f4 Exclude targets from the graphviz file based on a regex
5ea1e4c Collect targets and libs on demand instead of in the ctor
2a5790a Use std::cout instead of fprintf
7ba2d36 Enable/disable generating graphs depending on the target type
84ce612 Move the code for generating dot-files into separate class cmGraphVizWriter
a60b099 Generate separate dot files for each target, and a big one with everything.
487bd57 Properly insert all targets, also those which don't link to anything.
de2b2bf Move the code for collecting targets and libraries into separate functions
f7d56df Remove trailing whitespace and minor formatting changes for the dot-code
e0b6016 Some more fixes for nasm support, from Etienne (#10069)
d25c2eb Use CMAKE_ASM_NASM_FLAGS for nasm instead of FLAGS
e614e9b Add support for yasm, a nasm compatible assembler
79dd9be We already have 2010, fix copyright year.
ffeca06 Add missing copyright headers
7b337ac Improve misleading comments.
e1fc9b9 Add support for nasm assembler, patch by Peter Collingbourne (see #10069)
These mainly come from the command line or manual entries in the
CMakeCache.txt file. We want to stop at the first '=' because this is
what is most likely to have been meant. The variable can be quoted if
the '=' is intended.
Caveat: What if one wants both '"' and '=' in a variable name?
Use the Config mode of find_package to search for ITKConfig. This makes
FindITK a thin-wrapper around a standard find_package, bringing benefits
like searching lib64 paths when appropriate. This does for FindITK what
commit 2c1a01dc (Modernize FindVTK module, 2009-10-07) did for FindVTK.
The Mac linker defines -headerpad_max_install_names and the GCC
front-end passes this flag through. The PGI compiler does not know
about this flag, so we must use -Wl,-headerpad_max_install_names to pass
it to the linker instead.
Imported targets do not themselves build, but we can follow dependencies
through them to find real targets. This allows imported targets to
depend on custom targets that provide the underlying files at build
time.
VS 7.1 and below have 2 behaviors that make the cmComputeTargetDepends
result difficult to use for solution-level dependencies. Update the
method cmGlobalVisualStudioGenerator::ComputeTargetDepends to document
the behaviors and work around them. Commit 1a0c166a (Store direct
dependencies in solutions for VS >= 8, 2010-08-20) isolated VS >= 8 from
this computation so those versions should be unaffected.
This change removes the last use of cmTarget::GetLinkLibraries for
purposes other than backward compatibility with legacy interfaces
(export_library_dependencies, VS 6 custom .dsp templates). Now the
cmComputeTargetDepends results are used for all generators so global
target dependency computation is fully centralized.
In cmComputeLinkInformation we match library names with a regular
expression, possibly extracting the 'lib' prefix. The regex component
to match the prefix always allows an empty prefix to be matched, as in
"(lib|)". Avoid every adding an empty prefix option earlier in the
regex, as in "(|lib|)", because it will be preferred and 'lib' will
never match.
CMakeDetermineASMCompiler.cmake relied on that somebody else (usually
during enabling C or CXX) already included that file, and broke if that
was not the case.
Thanks to Louis for the patch
Alex
156ae39 Don't disable colors in the CodeBlocks generator and minor cleanup.
e547fa7 Remove the "early alpha stage" comments about Eclipse and C::B
a02987a Don't enforce VERBOSE makefiles for the CodeBlocks generator
7b1421b Remove trailing whitespace
This commit adds support for a GRAPHVIZ_TARGET_IGNORE_REGEX variable
which can be set() in CMakeGraphVizOptions.cmake.
Targets matching this regex will be skipped when generating the graphviz
graphs.
Alex
In CMakeGraphVizOptions.cmake you can now set GRAPHVIZ_EXECUTABLES,
GRAPHVIZ_STATIC_LIBS, GRAPHVIZ_SHARED_LIBS and GRAPHVIZ_MODULE_LIBS
to TRUE or FALSE depending on whether you want graphs for the
targets of the respective types.
Alex
Delay computation of the command documentation until it is needed.
It is wasteful to do it in the constructor on every call.
Inspired-By: Christian Ehrlicher <Ch.Ehrlicher@gmx.de>
The Cray Fortran compiler needs "-em" to enable module output and also
"-J." to place the .mod files in the current working directory (instead
of next to the .o file).
Define CMAKE_Fortran_MODDIR_DEFAULT and CMAKE_Fortran_MODOUT_FLAG
variables to help some Fortran compilers generate .mod files in the
current working directory.