0f870234 Merge branch 'backport-no-global-setlocale' into no-global-setlocale
cd408d93 Add setlocale() calls around use of libarchive APIs (#14934, #15377)
87be2e14 Do not call setlocale() globally in CMake applications (#15377)
1814cf74 Help: Add notes for topic 'add-CheckFortranCompilerFlag'
54e900ab CheckFortranCompilerFlag: Add test case
393a45e2 CheckFortranCompilerFlag: Add module to check Fortran flag existence
The moved tests are related to paths in INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES
in general, and when exporting, and covering cases of the install
location being within the build or source prefix etc. Other build
properties containing paths should have similar tests, so this
allows some parameterization while keeping the preparation of the
various directory structures.
The libarchive APIs use nl_langinfo(CODESET) for iconv so they need the
locale to be set for LC_CTYPE. However, the rest of CMake does not
define any behavior for non-ASCII character classification/conversion so
we do not want to setlocale() globally. Add a RAII class to save, set,
and restore the locale around calls to libarchive APIs.
Inspired-by: Clinton Stimpson <clinton@elemtech.com>
Revert the changes made by commit v3.1.0-rc1~406^2~1 (Encoding: Add
setlocale() to applications, 2014-05-30) and commit v3.1.0-rc1~406^2
(Encoding: Change to only set LC_CTYPE, 2014-06-11), and other setlocale
calls added later in their spirit. CMake has not been taught how to
deal with non-C locales everywhere. We do not define any functionality
for character conversions for non-ASCII strings. Another solution will
be needed to address the original problem motivating addition of
setlocale() calls.
Replace use of separate "cmake -E cmake_progress_report" and "cmake -E
cmake_echo_color" commands to report the progress and message portions
of build output lines with --progress-* options to the latter to print
everything with a single command. The line buffering of the stdout FILE
stream should cause the whole line to be printed with one atomic write.
This will avoid inter-mixing of line-wise messages from different
processes during a parallel build.