The check added in commit v3.6.0-rc1~293^2 (Diagnose recursive
project/enable_language without crashing, 2016-03-07) broke support for
enabling `RC` explicitly along with other languages like `C`. The
reason is that we enable all listed languages at once so the internal
`enable_language(RC)` that we do while enabling `C` or `CXX` on some
platforms triggers the recursion check if `RC` is explicitly listed.
Ideally we should refactor things to only enable one language at a time,
but for now it is simplest to just exclude `RC` from the explicit list
until other languages are enabled, and then enable it.
Closes: #16330
Per-source copyright/license notice headers that spell out copyright holder
names and years are hard to maintain and often out-of-date or plain wrong.
Precise contributor information is already maintained automatically by the
version control tool. Ultimately it is the receiver of a file who is
responsible for determining its licensing status, and per-source notices are
merely a convenience. Therefore it is simpler and more accurate for
each source to have a generic notice of the license name and references to
more detailed information on copyright holders and full license terms.
Our `Copyright.txt` file now contains a list of Contributors whose names
appeared source-level copyright notices. It also references version control
history for more precise information. Therefore we no longer need to spell
out the list of Contributors in each source file notice.
Replace CMake per-source copyright/license notice headers with a short
description of the license and links to `Copyright.txt` and online information
available from "https://cmake.org/licensing". The online URL also handles
cases of modules being copied out of our source into other projects, so we
can drop our notices about replacing links with full license text.
Run the `Utilities/Scripts/filter-notices.bash` script to perform the majority
of the replacements mechanically. Manually fix up shebang lines and trailing
newlines in a few files. Manually update the notices in a few files that the
script does not handle.
Maintain in the directory state the list of target names added to be
built. These are normal, non-imported targets (but do include INTERFACE
libraries).
The `std::map<>` index operator requires a default constructor on the
value type. Avoid requiring a default constructor on `cmTarget` just
for this purpose.
Since commit 14a8d61f (cmMakefile: Port nested error logic away from
cmExecutionStatus) we fail to continue processing function and macro
bodies after non-fatal errors. A non-fatal error should not stop
foreach loops, macro bodies, nested bodies, or the outer script.
Add a test covering these cases, and revert the change to fix them.
Also revert commit 2af853de (cmMakefile: Simplify IssueMessage
implementation) because the assertion it added (which was removed by the
above commit and is restored by reverting it) is incorrect. We do have
code paths that call cmMakefile::IssueMessage with an empty execution
stack, such as in CheckForUnusedVariables's LogUnused call.
Provide a way for custom commands to inform the ninja build tool about
their implicit dependencies. For now simply make use of the option an
error on other generators.
Closes: #15479
Replace use of cmsys::auto_ptr with a CM_AUTO_PTR macro that maps to
our own implementation adopted from the KWSys auto_ptr implementation.
Later we may be able to map CM_AUTO_PTR to std::auto_ptr on compilers
that do not warn about it.
Automate the client site conversions:
git grep -l auto_ptr -- Source/ | grep -v Source/kwsys/ | xargs sed -i \
's|cmsys::auto_ptr|CM_AUTO_PTR|;s|cmsys/auto_ptr.hxx|cm_auto_ptr.hxx|'
Even in relatively small projects using `--trace` (and `--trace-expand`)
may produce a lot of output. When developing a custom module usually
one is interested in output of only a few particular modules.
Add a `--trace-source=<file>` option to enable tracing only a subset of
source files. The final output would be only from requested modules,
ignoring anything else not matched to given filename(s).
ed5fa48d cmXMLWriter: use ifstream from KWSys
24ab29b8 Prefer istringstream and ostringstream over stringstream.
ab8b77dd Remove redundant arguments from fstream constructors
eb79fa72 Access std::ios_base with std::ios
ea5324cd cmMakefile: Port messages for compile features to cmake
df8c3130 cmGlobalGenerator: Don't use cmMakefile::IssueMessage after configure
946d1e50 cmMakefile: Avoid IssueMessage after configure is finished
096c7754 cmLocalGenerator: Store Backtrace for the directory
The force parameter is ugly and makes the method harder to reason about
(issues the message ... but maybe it doesn't ... but then again you can
force it). It is a violation of
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interface_segregation_principle
and is the kind of thing described in a recent blog here:
http://code.joejag.com/2016/anti-if-the-missing-patterns.html
"Any time you see this you actually have two methods bundled into one.
That boolean represents an opportunity to name a concept in your code."
Add a ``FIND_LIBRARY_USE_LIB32_PATHS`` global property analogous to the
``FIND_LIBRARY_USE_LIB64_PATHS`` property. This helps find commands on
multilib systems that use ``lib32`` directories and either do not have
``lib`` symlinks or point ``lib`` to ``lib64``.
Use clang-tidy's readability-simplify-boolean-expr checker.
After applying the fix-its, revise all changes *very* carefully.
Be aware of false positives and invalid changes.
Run the `Utilities/Scripts/clang-format.bash` script to update
all our C++ code to a new style defined by `.clang-format`.
Use `clang-format` version 3.8.
* If you reached this commit for a line in `git blame`, re-run the blame
operation starting at the parent of this commit to see older history
for the content.
* See the parent commit for instructions to rebase a change across this
style transition commit.
The clang-format tool can do a good job formatting most code, but
well-organized streaming blocks are best left manually formatted.
Find blocks of the form
os <<
"...\n"
"...\n"
;
using the command
$ git ls-files -z -- Source |
egrep -v -z '^Source/kwsys/' |
xargs -0 pcregrep -M --color=always -B 1 -A 1 -n \
'<<[^\n]*\n(^ *("[^\n]*("|<<|;)$|;)\n){2,}'
Find blocks of the form
os << "...\n"
<< "...\n"
<< "...\n";
using the command
$ git ls-files -z -- Source |
egrep -v -z '^Source/kwsys/' |
xargs -0 pcregrep -M --color=always -B 1 -A 1 -n \
'<<[^\n]*\n(^ *<<[^\n]*(\\n"|<<|;)$\n){2,}'
Surround such blocks with the pair
/* clang-format off */
...
/* clang-format on */
in order to protect them from update by clang-format. Use the C-style
`/*...*/` comments instead of C++-style `//...` comments in order to
prevent them from ever being swallowed by re-formatting of surrounding
comments.
Sort include directives within each block (separated by a blank line) in
lexicographic order (except to prioritize `sys/types.h` first). First
run `clang-format` with the config file:
---
SortIncludes: false
...
Commit the result temporarily. Then run `clang-format` again with:
---
SortIncludes: true
IncludeCategories:
- Regex: 'sys/types.h'
Priority: -1
...
Commit the result temporarily. Start a new branch and cherry-pick the
second commit. Manually resolve conflicts to preserve indentation of
re-ordered includes. This cleans up the include ordering without
changing any other style.
Use the following command to run `clang-format`:
$ git ls-files -z -- \
'*.c' '*.cc' '*.cpp' '*.cxx' '*.h' '*.hh' '*.hpp' '*.hxx' |
egrep -z -v '(Lexer|Parser|ParserHelper)\.' |
egrep -z -v '^Source/cm_sha2' |
egrep -z -v '^Source/(kwsys|CursesDialog/form)/' |
egrep -z -v '^Utilities/(KW|cm).*/' |
egrep -z -v '^Tests/Module/GenerateExportHeader' |
egrep -z -v '^Tests/RunCMake/CommandLine/cmake_depends/test_UTF-16LE.h' |
xargs -0 clang-format -i
This selects source files that do not come from a third-party.
Inspired-by: Daniel Pfeifer <daniel@pfeifer-mail.de>
Running the testsuite this function is entered more than 126,000 times. Reorder
the code flow so that a conversion from char* to std::string is only done when
the cache entry is a path one, which happens only ~50 times during the
testsuite.
Since commit v3.4.0-rc1~321^2~2 (Genex: Store a backtrace, not a pointer
to one, 2015-07-08) we treat cmListFileBacktrace instances as
lightweight values. This was true at the time only because the
backtrace information was kept in the cmState snapshot hierarchy.
However, that forced us to accumulate a lot of otherwise short-lived
snapshots just to have the backtrace fields available for reference by
cmListFileBacktrace instances. Recent refactoring made backtrace
instances independent of the snapshot hierarchy to avoid accumulating
short-lived snapshots. This came at the cost of making backtrace values
heavy again, leading to lots of string coying and slower execution.
Fix this by refactoring cmListFileBacktrace to provide value semantics
with efficient shared storage underneath. Teach cmMakefile to maintain
its call stack using an instance of cmListFileBacktrace. This approach
allows the current backtrace to be efficiently saved whenever it is
needed.
Also teach cmListFileBacktrace the notion of a file-level scope. This
is useful for messages about the whole file (e.g. during parsing) that
are not specific to any line within it. Push the CMakeLists.txt scope
for each directory and never pop it. This ensures that we always have
some context information and simplifies cmMakefile::IssueMessage.
Push/pop a file-level scope as each included file is processed. This
supersedes cmParseFileScope and improves diagnostic message context
information in a few places. Fix the corresponding test cases to expect
the improved output.
In commit v2.8.4~32^2~14 (Use cmake::IssueMessage for warnings,
2010-12-07) these warnings became formatted. It is more informative to
give the full call stack with such warnings. Also it is easier to
implement warnings with a full call stack because we do not have to
construct a custom backtrace with only the top.
Rename methods:
* `cmMakefile::Find{ => LocalNonAlias}Target`
* `cmLocalGenerator::Find{ => LocalNonAlias}GeneratorTarget`
These names clarify that they are for directory-local target names
and do not consider alias targets.
Refactoring in commit v3.5.0-rc1~272^2~11 (cmTarget: Implement ALIAS in
terms of name mapping, 2015-10-25) accidentally introduced logic that
assumes ALIAS targets always reference targets in their own directory.
Fix this and add a test case.
The configure-step fix is that `cmMakefile::FindTarget` should not consider
aliases. The purpose of this method is just to look up targets local to
a directory. Since ALIAS and normal targets share a namespace we know a
locally defined target will never collide with an ALIAS target anyway.
The method has 3 call sites, and this change is safe for all of them:
* `cmInstallCommand::HandleTargetsMode`: Rejects aliases before the call.
* `cmFLTKWrapUICommand::FinalPass`: Should never have considered aliases.
* `cmMakefile::FindTargetToUse`: Falls back to a global lookup anyway.
The generate-step fix is that `cmLocalGenerator::FindGeneratorTarget`
should not consider aliases. This method is the generate-step
equivalent to the above. The method has 2 call sites, and this change
is safe for both of them:
* `cmInstallTargetGenerator::Compute`: Never uses an alias target name.
* `cmLocalGenerator::FindGeneratorTargetToUse`: Falls back to global lookup.
Reported-by: Matteo Settenvini <matteo@member.fsf.org>
Re-lookup a variable value when an associated VariableWatch is executed
in cmMakefile::GetDefinition.
This fixes a problem with 'def' sometimes becoming invalid due to memory
reallocation inside an std::vector. In this case, the problem was that
if the call to VariableAccessed actually executed a callback function,
the internal state of the makefile has changed due to the associated
function scope being pushed. This in turn implies that a new
cmDefinitions instance was pushed in cmMakefile::VarTree. As
cmLinkedTree is based on an std::vector, this push can have triggered
reallocation of its internal memory buffer. However, as the value of
'def', which was computed on method entry, actually points to a property
of one of the cmDefinitions instances in cmMakefile::VarTree,
reallocation can invalidate the value of 'def' so that it cannot simply
be returned at the end of the function. The solution implemented here is
to simply lookup the value of 'def' again.
Use cmSystemTools::GetCMakeRoot() which always knows the location of our
resources. Do not depend on CMAKE_ROOT because the user could unset it
from the cache.