Since we do not need the information about the target architecture
we can use the PlatformName only to specify the this information.
This also removes setting of the MSVC_*_ARCHITECTURE_ID variable
which is not required, because this variable gets set by the
compiler detection code in CMAKE_DETERMINE_COMPILER_ID_CHECK().
The Microsoft linker is intelligent enough to detect the target
machine type depending on the input files. This allows us to
get the target architecture from the compiler instead of
maintaining the mapping to the platform name.
Revert commit a1c032b9 (bootstrap: Suppress CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT if CFLAGS
have -isysroot, 2012-09-21). If MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET is set then
CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET will be set and Darwin.cmake will complain
if no CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT is set. Just allow both -isysroot flags to
appear. The one generated by CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT appears after and
overrides the one from CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS.
When available, use CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET instead of the host OS X
version to select the default SDK. This makes sense because one should
use the SDK matching the deployment target.
Suggested-by: John Ralls <jralls@ceridwen.us>
* The ALIAS name must match a validity regex.
* Executables and libraries may be aliased.
* An ALIAS acts immutable. It can not be used as the lhs
of target_link_libraries or other commands.
* An ALIAS can be used with add_custom_command, add_custom_target,
and add_test in the same way regular targets can.
* The target of an ALIAS can be retrieved with the ALIASED_TARGET
target property.
* An ALIAS does not appear in the generated buildsystem. It
is kept separate from cmMakefile::Targets for that reason.
* A target may have multiple aliases.
* An ALIAS target may not itself have an alias.
* An IMPORTED target may not have an alias.
* An ALIAS may not be exported or imported.
Fix generation of the AdditionalIncludeDirectories element content to
escape for XML syntax. We already escape content of other elements,
this one was simply missing by accident.
Use the WIN32_EXECUTABLE target property only to set the SubSystem build
attribute default. When user-specified flags are later parsed they may
then override it.
26fe7e3 libarchive: Backport to CMake 2.8.2
b81a4e1 libarchive: Remove build options not used by CMake
3218f52 libarchive: Avoid struct init with variable
bae3a73 libarchive: Silence API deprecation warnings
6773840 libarchive: Include cm_zlib.h to get zlib used by CMake
8dc0a9f libarchive: Update README-CMake.txt for new snapshot
102071f Merge branch 'libarchive-upstream' into update-libarchive
35df7c8 libarchive 3.1.2 (reduced)
33e6e0b VS6: Add handling of CMAKE_*_LINKER_FLAGS_<CONFIG> variables
152dfda Add additonal tests for the linker flags
20ed496 Add documentation for the missing CMAKE_*_LINKER_FLAGS_* variables
54f7019 Add CMAKE_STATIC_LINKER_FLAGS to CMakeCommonLanguageInclude
2a43c30 Add support for CMAKE_STATIC_LINKER_FLAGS
14bbf83 Unify the way the flags of a static library are read
It's acknowledged that check state should not generally nest,
so it should be cleared when used, for example, in Find* module.
Also, add optional RESET argument to cmake_push_check_state().
Add CMAKE_MODULE_LINKER_FLAGS_*, CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS_* and
CMAKE_STATIC_LINKER_FLAGS_* to cmDocumentVariables.cxx with a
similar documentation as CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS_*.
Avoid requiring CMake 2.8.6 for CMakePushCheckState or CMake 2.8.8 for
CMakeExpandImportedTargets. Drop the custom versions of CMake modules
CheckCSource(Compiles|Runs) because we do not use the SAFESEH option
anyway.