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19 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Brad King fc43477de0 Rename variable for including current directory in interfaces
Rename the variable added by commit 9ce1b9ef (Add
CMAKE_BUILD_INTERFACE_INCLUDES build-variable, 2012-11-25) to
CMAKE_INCLUDE_CURRENT_DIR_IN_INTERFACE to be more consistent with the
existing CMAKE_INCLUDE_CURRENT_DIR variable.

Suggested-by: Alex Neundorf <neundorf@kde.org>
2013-03-19 16:44:17 -04:00
Brad King 950541618c Merge topic 'fix-transitive-target-names'
1bdd167 Restore support for target names with '+' (#13986)
254687d Only process transitive interface properties for valid target names.
2013-03-12 13:46:40 -04:00
Stephen Kelly 1bdd167577 Restore support for target names with '+' (#13986)
Extend the range of valid target names with the + sign.  This character
can commonly be used for target names, such as those containing 'c++'.
Add a test but skip it for Borland and Watcom tools which do not support
the character.

Suggested-By: Benjamin Kloster
2013-03-12 13:39:11 -04:00
Stephen Kelly adcc00b16a Remove unused parameters from target_link_libraries tests. 2013-03-06 22:54:49 +01:00
Stephen Kelly 21a342c8b1 Remove use of TARGET_DEFINED from the target_link_libraries test.
Update the unit test introduced in commit 57175d55 (Only use early
evaluation termination for transitive properties., 2013-02-07) to
not use the expression, but still test the appropriate code.
2013-02-25 15:33:07 +01:00
Stephen Kelly 57175d559e Only use early evaluation termination for transitive properties.
We need to make sure expressions which evaluate TARGET_PROPERTY:TYPE
multiple times for example get the correct result each time, and
not an empty string instead.
2013-02-07 16:21:09 +01:00
Stephen Kelly 77cecb778f Add includes and compile definitions with target_link_libraries.
This establishes that linking is used to propagate usage-requirements
between targets in CMake code. The use of the target_link_libraries
command as the API for this is chosen because introducing a new command
would introduce confusion due to multiple commands which differ only in
a subtle way.
2013-01-31 17:34:20 +01:00
Stephen Kelly 48a4cf2182 Revert "Allow target_link_libraries with IMPORTED targets."
This reverts commit 9cfe4f1b76.

It turns out that correctly adding the content to
the IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBARIES_<CONFIG> of an upstream target
from the buildsystem of a downstream project is not simple.

If upstream had added the INTERFACE content, the config-specific
properties would  be determined by the DEBUG_CONFIGURATIONS of
upstream.

As downstream, we don't have any information about what
the DEBUG_CONFIGURATIONS of upstream were, so we can't determine
which configuration-specific properties to populate. The best we can do
is add it to all of them or add it to the ones downstream considers to
be DEBUG_CONFIGURATIONS, neither of which is a good solution.

So, removing the porcelain API for that is the best approach. A human
can still determine which properties to populate and use
the set_property API to populate the desired properies.

Another solution to this would be for upstream targets to publish
what they consider DEBUG_CONFIGURATIONS, but that can be added in
a future release.
2013-01-21 12:19:39 +01:00
Stephen Kelly 77d2646784 Allow generator expressions in LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES.
The Config and IMPORTED_ variants may also contain generator
expressions.

If 'the implementation is the interface', then the result of
evaluating the expressions at generate time is used to populate
the IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES property.

1) In the case of non-static libraries, this is fine because the
  user still has the option to populate the LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES
  with generator expressions if that is what is wanted.

2) In the case of static libraries, this prevents a footgun,
  enforcing that the interface and the implementation are really
  the same.

  Otherwise, the LINK_LIBRARIES could contain a generator
  expression which is evaluated with a different context at build
  time, and when used as an imported target. That would mean that the
  result of evaluating the INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES property for
  a static library would not necessarily be the 'link implementation'.

  For example:

    add_library(libone STATIC libone.cpp)
    add_library(libtwo STATIC libtwo.cpp)
    add_library(libthree STATIC libthree.cpp)

    target_link_libraries(libtwo
      $<$<STREQUAL:$<TARGET_PROPERTY:TYPE>,STATIC_LIBRARY>:libone>)
    target_link_libraries(libthree libtwo)

  If the LINK_LIBRARIES content was simply copied to the
  IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES, then libthree links to libone, but
  executables linking to libthree will not link to libone.

3) As the 'implementation is the interface' concept is to be
  deprecated in the future anyway, this should be fine.
2013-01-10 23:04:06 +01:00
Brad King 2341470673 Merge topic 'tll-IMPORTED-targets'
9cfe4f1 Allow target_link_libraries with IMPORTED targets.
2013-01-10 10:22:26 -05:00
Brad King a9f1bf4380 Merge topic 'LINK_LIBRARIES-property'
7653862 Add LINK_LIBRARIES property for direct target link dependencies
40cf3fb Make linking APIs aware of 'head' target
2013-01-08 14:32:41 -05:00
Stephen Kelly 9ce1b9ef29 Add CMAKE_BUILD_INTERFACE_INCLUDES build-variable.
This makes

 set(CMAKE_BUILD_INTERFACE_INCLUDES ON)

add the equivalent of

 set_property(TARGET tgt APPEND PROPERTY
   INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES
   $<BUILD_INTERFACE:${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR};${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}>
 )

to every target.

If the headers are in CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR, and the generated headers
are in CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR, this is a convenient way to build a target
bar, which depends on foo, just by using target_link_libraries() and adding
the INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES to the INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES of the target
being linked. There will be more-convenient porcelain API to consume the
property in the future.
2013-01-08 14:14:27 -05:00
Stephen Kelly 9cfe4f1b76 Allow target_link_libraries with IMPORTED targets.
This makes it possible to use:

 target_link_libraries(foo LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES bar)

where foo is an IMPORTED target. Other tll() signatures are not
allowed.
2013-01-08 18:58:18 +01:00
Stephen Kelly 7653862798 Add LINK_LIBRARIES property for direct target link dependencies
Previously we kept direct link dependencies in OriginalLinkLibraries.
The property exposes the information in the CMake language through the
get/set_property commands.  We preserve the OriginalLinkLibraries value
internally to support old APIs like that for CMP0003's OLD behavior, but
the property is now authoritative.  This follows up from commit d5cf644a
(Split link information processing into two steps, 2012-11-01).

This will be used later to populate the link interface properties when
exporting targets, and will later allow use of generator expressions
when linking to libraries with target_link_libraries.

Also make targets depend on the (config-specific) union of dependencies.
CMake now allows linking to dependencies or not depending on the config.
However, generated build systems are not all capable of processing
config-specific dependencies, so the targets depend on the union of
dependencies for all configs.
2013-01-08 09:02:43 -05:00
Brad King 2c4969a131 Merge topic 'fix-test-warnings'
b6346f2 Tests: Fix warning about unused variable
2013-01-03 13:53:30 -05:00
Stephen Kelly b6346f2556 Tests: Fix warning about unused variable
Resolve this warning:

 ".../Tests/CMakeCommands/target_link_libraries/depB.cpp", line 8: warning:
          variable "a" was declared but never referenced
    DepA a;
         ^
2013-01-03 13:50:55 -05:00
Stephen Kelly 3096202932 Make targets depend on the link interface of their dependees. 2013-01-03 13:31:50 -05:00
Rolf Eike Beer 0541a03a4c GenerateExportHeader test: add newlines before end of file 2012-01-18 00:01:08 +01:00
Stephen Kelly 914382224d target_link_libraries: Add LINK_(PUBLIC|PRIVATE) options
Makes it possible to specify the link dependencies and link
interfaces in one command without repetition.
2011-11-22 16:52:35 -05:00