In VS 11 the WindowsAppContainer element enabled by the
VS_WINRT_EXTENSIONS property activates precompiled header support
automatically if no PrecompiledHeader setting is specified. For VS 10 and
11 set PrecompiledHeader to "NotUsing" explicitly by default unless
overridden by a project-specified flag.
Suggested-by: Eugene Golushkov <eugene_gff@ukr.net>
Commit 4be67837 (read less from version headers into variables,
2012-08-19) switched from file(READ) and string(REGEX MATCHALL) to just
file(STRINGS) to extract the list of resource <file> entries. However,
the latter extracts entire lines that match the regex, not just the part
that matches the regex, so the subsequent string(REGEX REPLACE) fails to
match and replace anything. Return to the original parsing logic but
replace file(READ) with file(STRINGS) to load a minimal part of the file
before using string(REGEX MATCHALL) as before.
Because the main file for the dummy-executable and the actual compile
test were both called main.cpp, they were overwriting each other during
in-source builds.
Since commit 9e01aefd (VS: Add support for WinRT project properties,
2012-02-03) CMake generates for VS 11 projects the 'Immersive' element
for the VS_WINRT_EXTENSIONS target property. That was based on the VS
11 preview version. The final version renamed the element to
'WindowsAppContainer', so generate that instead.
Suggested-by: Eugene Golushkov <eugene_gff@ukr.net>
Otherwise, CTEST_USE_LAUNCHERS can be set to true in a driving ctest
script, and everything looks like it would work and reports 0 build errors,
but actually there can be any amount of errors and they are just not reported.
By adding this check cmake now errors out if CTEST_USE_LAUNCHERS is enabled, but
the RULE properties are not set, which would lead to a not-working ctest run.
Alex
There is no need to do so. Be consistent with include directories and
ensure uniqueness.
This requires changing the API of the cmLocalGenerator::AppendDefines
method, and changing the generators to match.
The test unfortunately can't test for uniqueness, but it at least verifies
that nothing gets lost.
a3815e6 -fix line length
9110d0e Eclipse on OSX: improve handling of framework include dirs (#13367)
d97b385 Eclipse on OSX: fix handling of framework include dirs (#13464)
In commit b237dbd8 (Xcode: Fix object library references in
multi-project trees, 2012-08-03) we accidentally enabled CXX in the
subdiretories of this test by invoking project() with only one argument.
The top-level directory of the test enables only C, so do this in the
subdirectories too.