Avoid using partially-constructed cmTarget instances. Collect the
information about how to construct each target in a separate structure
and then actually create each cmTarget with full construction.
The `std::map<>` index operator requires a default constructor on the
value type. Avoid requiring a default constructor on `cmTarget` just
for this purpose.
Look for VS or Xcode project files at the top of the build tree.
If present, enable an "Open Project" button to open them through
the OS desktop services.
Add options to the `install()` and `export()` commands to export the
targets we build into Android.mk files that reference them as prebuilt
libraries with associated usage requirements (compile definitions,
include directories, link libraries). This will allow CMake-built
projects to be imported into projects using the Android NDK build
system.
Closes: #15562
Before the change the list of externals was queried only
before the svn update.
With the change the list is queried both before and after.
This should also be more accurate since the list of externals might
change during the update.
612d6f29 Tests: Refactor GenerateExportHeader test code
ce76abb4 Tests: Add data symbols to GenerateExportHeader test
8f95b93b Tests: Add failure test for GenerateExportHeader
Make backslashes visible in the text. Rename VARIABLE to <var> in
second signature for consistency with the first signature. Add link to
referenced MSDN documentation.
Introduce cmake::ReportCapabilitiesJson which returns a the Json object
that is serialized in cmake::ReportCapabilities.
This allows to re-use the information in cmake-server.
Since we support adding arbitrary flags to the link line via
`target_link_libraries` the project/user may add their own RPATH flags
(typically for system library locations). Re-order the link line to
place our generated RPATH entries before the libraries so that they also
come before flag-specified entries. Otherwise our in-build-tree RPATH
entries may not be preferred by the dynamic loader and we could collide
with libraries in the system directories.
Closes: #16293
Refactor the library code used in the GenerateExportHeader test to use
an improved naming convention that more directly identifies what it
being tested, making use of namespaces to avoid possible symbol
collisions. This also eliminates duplicate cases such as `libshared()`
and `libshared_not_exported()` which had the same decoration, and adds
consistent pairings of <name>_EXPORT and <name>_DEPRECATED_EXPORT which
were missing previously. The data tests from the previous commit are
also added to `libstatic` and `libshared_and_static` for consistency.
Note that there are no exported members of exported classes, as these
are not allowed on Windows.
Add static data members and global variables to the GenerateExportHeader
shared library, testing that export decoration for these works in
addition to decoration of classes and free functions.
Modify notation of statements in the GenerateExportHeader test expected
to result in link errors. Modify script used to build the test to also
generate a suite of modified sources, each having exactly one of the
failing lines enabled, and to generate EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL executables for
the same. Modify RunCMake script used to drive the test to read the list
of such executables and try to build each of them, verifying that they
do in fact fail to build.
This will verify that the _NO_EXPORT macros are working as expected, and
will also catch errors like the one that commit 0cbaaf2d
(GenerateExportHeader: Fix add_compiler_export_flags regression,
2016-09-01) fixed.
When setting up the failure tests for GenerateExportHeader, check if the
compiler actually hides non-exported stuff. If not, the failure tests
won't fail, and will cause the overall test to fail. Since this
typically is only the case for very old compilers, simply skipping them
as opposed to trying to do something more fine grained seems reasonably
safe.