The original implementation of this generator accidentally used
"$(Configuration)/" for source-specific object file names. Correct it
to use "$(IntDir)/" just like the generators for all previous VS
versions. The target-wide output directory is "$(IntDir)/" already.
a798bb7 Avoid CustomCommand test failure on VS71 (#9963)
9b4ab06 Avoid CustomCommand test failure on VS71 (#9963)
9d2e648 No extra spaces in CustomCommand test (#9963)
269a4b8 Enable calling commands with : in argv[1] (#9963)
OK, on windows 7 after we untar some files,
sometimes we can not rename the directory after
the untar is done. This breaks the external project
untar and rename code. So, by default we will wait
1/10th of a second after the untar. If CMAKE_UNTAR_DELAY
is set in the env, its value will be used instead of 100.
With CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURE settings such as $(ARCHS_STANDARD_32BIT),
the space inserted by the for loop would confuse Xcode if quoted. In
this particular example, what would be output would be:
ARCHS = "$(ARCHS_STANDARD_32BIT) ";
The Xcode UI does not recognize this as the built-in "Standards 32-bit"
architecture setting unless the space is removed.
Commit 7a18dd8e (Add searching of variables, 2003-03-07) added method
cmCursesMainForm::JumpToCacheEntry to search for cache entries whose
names match a given search string. The method also had a useless
argument "int idx" probably left from earlier development iterations and
hard-coded in all calls to the value '-1'. The method compared this
argument to the "NumberOfVisibleEntries" member which at the time was of
type "int" also.
Commit ff1f8d0b (Fix or cast more integer conversions in cmake,
2010-06-29) changed the type of "NumberOfVisibleEntries" to size_t to
fix other integer conversion warnings. An unsigned type makes sense
given the purpose of the member. However, this caused the '-1' signed
value to be converted to a large unsigned value in the above-mentioned
comparison, leading to incorrect behavior.
Fix the problem by removing the useless argument and the comparison.
eccc7d5 Merge branch 'allow_upper_case_cpp_and_others' into resolve/fix_target_name_with_dot_vs10/allow_upper_case_cpp_and_others
ed37fc3 VS2010: Set IntDir for utility and global targets.
e79e412 VS2010: Honor PROJECT_LABEL target property (#10611)
530ade6 Fix targets with . in the name for VS 10 IDE.
VS2010 uses IntDir as the location for writing log files for
what happens during custom build steps. With no IntDir settings,
all ExternalProject usage within the same CMakeLists.txt file
would result in multiple utility targets all trying to use the
same custom build log files.
With parallel builds, they would try to use them simultaneously
and result in file access errors, preventing the builds from
completing successfully.
Now each utility target has its own IntDir setting, and so, its
own custom build rule log files.
The solution seems hackish, but it works: for
NMake only, prepend a no-op command before each
real command that begins with ".
This is really a work-around for an NMake problem.
When a command begins with ", nmake truncates the
first argument to the command after the first :
in that arg. It has a parsing problem.
Workaround..., hackish..., but it should solve
the issue for #9963 and its related friends.
Also, modify the CustomCommand test to replicate
the problem reported in issue #9963. Before the
NMake specific code change, the test failed.
Now, it passes. Ahhhhhh.
The SetError method automatically starts the message with the name of
the command. Fix up calls to it so that we get "file DOWNLOAD..."
instead of "file FILE(DOWNLOAD ...". Also reduce length of long lines
containing these calls.
Factor out reading of CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES and CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE
into cmMakefile::GetConfigurations. Read the former only in
multi-config generators.
5cdfc9c Improve wording of the error message of find_package() in config-mode
4969c3b Improve version notice in the generated message
e8ae504 Add option CONFIG_MODE to FPHSA()
b4b8f96 Don't create an empty element at the end of Foo_CONSIDERED_CONFIGS/VERSIONS
cc955a0 Small cleanup of FindPackageHandleStandardArgs.cmake
0367245 Replace the two vector<string,string> with one vector<struct{string,string}>
130b0e2 Improve error message in Config-mode when no appropriate version was found
dfe9c95 Record all considered Config files and their versions.
This work was started from a patch by Thomas Schiffer.
Thanks, Thomas!
See the newly added documentation of the FOLDER target
property for details.
Also added global properties, USE_FOLDERS and
PREDEFINED_TARGETS_FOLDER. See new docs here, too.
By default, the FOLDER target property is used to organize
targets into folders in IDEs that have support for such
organization.
This commit adds "solution folder" support to the Visual
Studio generators. Currently works with versions 7 through
10.
Also, use the new FOLDER property in the ExternalProject
test and in the CMake project itself.
As suggested by Brad, this improves the wording of the error message
in config-mode when config-files were found, but no suitable version.
The patch also contains the small loop-optimization suggested by Brad.
Alex
6acc71c New CMP0016 for deciding whether an unknown target in TLL() is an error.
da033b1 Remove trailing whitespace
6aef6d8 Just warn in case of a bad target as only argument for t_l_l()
c786635 Make target_link_libraries() complain if bad target name is used
43f96ea Remove trailing whitespace
a99f620 Fix unused parameter warning in VS 7.1 generator
79a88c3 Refactor VS <= 7.1 utility-depends workaround
325bdb2 Factor out duplicate VS target dependency code
6bea843 Factor out global generator ComputeTargetDepends method
ef4394d VS: Add ArchitectureId to VS 8 and 9 generators
4fec681 VS: Map /ENTRY linker option to EntryPointSymbol
be49129 VS: Add more TargetMachine option values
807fca4 VS: Convert PlatformName member to a virtual method
88e6447 Add macro ADD_FEATURE_INFO() and improve docs.
b353524 Improve wording of the documentation.
6fc88b2 Improve documentation.
3333878 Log the required package version and major improvement to FeatureSummary
3178767 Merge 'CPack-FixDESTDIR-Issue7000' from github.com:TheErk/CMake
6a521f8 CPack Enable better handling of absolute installed files
40dc97d CPack Backward-compatibly enforce DESTDIR for DEB and RPM
This command allows a user to quickly see the list of all available
test labels. The labels are also printed in verbose show only mode,
alongside their corresponding tests.
Before this patch there were two separate vectors, and the code made sure
they always had the same size.
With this patch the code doesn't have to ensure this anymore, there is only
one vector now.
Alex
If in config-mode config files have been found by find_package(), but their
version didn't match the requested version, now all considered files
and their versions are printed (instead of saying "didn't find config file)
Alex
As suggested on cmake-devel, find_package in Config-mode now records
all considered config-files and their versions in
<package>_CONSIDERED_CONFIGS and <package>_CONSIDERED_VERSIONS respectively.
Alex
The proposed solution is to avoid to CopyIfDifferent any links
found in CPACK_INSTALLED_DIRECTORIES but memorize them instead
then at the end of the processing for each dir do re-create the
link in the installed tree.
Current patch should work if the link are "local" to the directory.
When set to OLD, target_link_libraries() silently accepts if it is called
with only one argument and this one argument is not a target.
When set to NEW, this is an error. By default it is a warning now.
Alex
Document explicitly that the first component always exists. Fix the
documentation of SplitPathRootComponent to note that home directory
roots (~/ and ~u/) always have a trailing slash.
The cmGlobalVisualStudio71Generator::WriteProjectDepends method no
longer uses its 'dspname' parameter. Leave off the name to avoid the
unused parameter warning. Later we should refactor the method to avoid
passing the argument altogether.
As discussed on cmake-devel, if target_link_libraries() is called with
only one argument, and this one argument is not a valid target, just
print a warning but don't fail, since otherwise probably some existing
code somewhere might stop building.
Alex