e33cbda VSMidl Test: Use correct include_directories with VS6 (#11461)
262da91 Prohibit space in HOME value for VSMidl test.
13caaa3 VS10: Finish Midl support (#11461)
Control the root directory of the default directory presented to
the end user of an NSIS installer by a CPack variable.
Previously, the value used in the NSIS script was $PROGRAMFILES,
which is equivalent to the "ProgramFiles" environment variable.
That default value is still the same, but now a project may
override the value by setting this new variable.
Previously, it was hard-coded at 1000 seconds. Now it uses
the value of CMAKE_LONG_TEST_TIMEOUT, which has a minimum
value of 1500 seconds, but might have a longer value depending
on the CTEST_TEST_TIMEOUT value of the driving dashboard.
This should help avoid test failures on overloaded dashboard
machines where it really does take that long to finish the
test successfully.
GNU Make 3.82 incorrectly parses make dependencies involving parentheses
in path names. See related upstream issue:
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?30612
Skip testing the ()-named subdirectory.
Previously, only strings containing "http:" qualified as
URLs when found in CPACK_NSIS_MENU_LINKS. Now, we use a
regex to detect strings beginning with any of the following:
ftp://
ftps://
http://
https://
news://
mailto:
This commit also moves the caller of CreateMenuLinks outside
the "if (cpackPackageExecutables)" block, allowing clients to
use CPACK_NSIS_MENU_LINKS without also having CPACK_PACKAGE_EXECUTABLES
defined. That bit of this commit fixes the remainder of the
issue described in http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=7828
Also, added a set(CPACK_NSIS_MENU_LINKS ...) to the CPackComponents
test to enable verifying that all of this actually works.
VS6 builds put midl output directly in CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR.
Adjust test include_directories to match. Fixes test failure
on dashboard machine DASH3.
Some Windows machines actually define HOME in their
environment. And some of them actually put a directory
with a space in the name as the value.
Make sure the HOME value (CMake variable) in this CMakeLists
file does not contain a space.
This commit addresses all of the following:
http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=8165http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=10687http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=11311http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=11461
With this commit, the midl support for VS10 is as
complete as midl support ever was for VS9 and earlier.
The VSMidl test should run on all Visual Studio
generator based dashboards.
CMake no longer sends C++ compiler /D flag values
to the midl compiler in Visual Studio generated
projects. I think if we want to add that in the
future, we should add a way to pass midl compiler
specific flags and perhaps an optional way to add
in the C++ definitions, too. For now, not sending
them along gets past the immediate problem wherein
idl files in a CMake VS generated project just didn't
work at all.
The VSMidl test added in this commit was inspired by
the patch attached to 8165.
The test had to be modified such that it will run in
a directory whose name contains no spaces. There is an
existing bug filed against VS10's midl asking Microsoft
to fix that problem. But for now, the test added in this
commit works by copying the source directory to a location
that avoids spaces in the directory names.
Inspired-By: Robert Lenhardt
8113621 Establish pass criteria for the Trilinos contract test.
7348561 Use m prefix in shorttag value to indicate "md5 of tarball"
c8ac930 Add contract test for Trilinos 10.6.1 snapshot.
971692c Build enable_language command during bootstrap
960ace1 Add testing for windows resources for mingw/msys/cygwin and remove for watcom.
060d6e8 Add support for windres to cygwin.
b2f308c Add support for windows resources with mingw/msys.
8c7b19d Only run resource test for MSVC compilers.
753e208 Disable incremental testing for this test, it crashes vs9 linker.
16e7d4b Add flags to resource builds on vs 2010 with a test.
This patch makes include() and find_package() prefer cmake files
located in CMAKE_ROOT over those in CMAKE_MODULE_PATH.
This makes sure that the including file gets that file included
which it expects, i.e. the one from cmake with which it was tested.
It only changes behaviour when such an included file exists both
in CMAKE_MODULE_PATH and in CMAKE_ROOT.
This comes together with a new policy CMP0017, with default
behaviour it behaves as it always did, but warns.
With NEW behaviour it includes the file from CMAKE_ROOT
instead from CMAKE_MODULE_PATH. This fixes (if CMP0017 is set)
building KDE 4.5 with cmake >= 2.8.3.
Also a basic test for this policy in included.
Check CMAKE_POLICY_DEFAULT_CMP<NNNN> for a default when policy CMP<NNNN>
would otherwise be left unset. This allows users to set policies on the
command line when the project does not set them. One may do this to
quiet warnings or test whether a project will build with new behavior
without modifying code. There may also be cases when users want to
build an existing project release using new behavior for policies
unknown to the project at the time of the release.
667a90a Fix sentence break in add_test documentation
96309fc Make TestsWorkingDirectory test a C file
a4a5e37 Use iostream to make Borland happy
cfe53cd Fully specify the path to old-signature add_test
017d4e9 Group adding tests with its properties
561cc33 Only test the default cwd with Makefiles
d87bae7 Simplify the _default_cwd derivation
992c74f Use --><-- markers to denote the path
5249551 Flip slashes around on Windows
0a014da Add ctype.h include for toupper()
af12f83 Fix header includes for C++ and Visual Studio
5597aa2 Rename the project to match the test
9bf4165 Add tests for WORKING_DIRECTORY arg to add_test
42de5d0 Add WORKING_DIRECTORY argument to add_test
7679f9f Rename WorkingDirectory test
d95f817 Add the WORKING_DIRECTORY property to tests
Add a ValidateBuild.cmake script that runs after the Trilinos
dashboard run is complete. In that script, look for some expected
Trilinos executable files. Run the basic Teuchos unit tests
executable and expect it to return 0 for no errors.
Also, patch the main CMakeLists.txt file to get rid of new warnings
from CMake when variables passed in on the command line go
un-referenced in the CMakeLists processing.
4499d50 Mark CustomCommand test perconfig.out as SYMBOLIC
f0cdb60 Introduce "generator expression" syntax to custom commands (#11209)
4749e4c Record set of targets used in cmGeneratorExpression
ef9e9de Optionally suppress errors in cmGeneratorExpression
45e1953 Factor per-config sample targets out of 'Testing' test
4091bca Factor generator expression docs out of add_test
bfb7288 Record backtrace in cmCustomCommand
86979e4 Change cpack run and verify script to work with multi-config generators.
cdf92c9 Precise the project config type when invoking cpack
08f829b Arrange output in a better way
58bd4f2 CPackTest spit out more output in case of failure
dd2a5aa CPack Default component test for ZIP should be OK
88b7f42 CPack new tests for component install
In vs2010 a bad project file could be generated if a .c or .cxx file
was marked with HEADER_FILE_ONLY, if it was in a library that contained
both c and c++ code. This fixes the error in the code, and adds a test
for this case.
XCode and Visual Studio generators can run from
${EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH}/${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE} and determining this at
testing time is not feasible without adding in more
PASS_REGULAR_EXPRESSION's which may create false positives.
Since the parsing code is in cross-platform, generator-agnostic code,
if it passes with Makefiles, it should work with other generators on
other platforms.
The tests-if-CYGWIN topic made a change to Tests/Testing/CMakeLists.txt
in code that the custom-command-generator-expressions topic moved to the
Tests/PerConfig/CMakeLists.txt file. Make the same change to the same
content in the new file. (Only a small part of the file moved so rename
detection did not do this automatically.)
09d1c10 FortranCInterface: Recognize NAG Fortran module symbols
af2ad90 Add NAG Fortran compiler information files
24cc3d4 Recognize the NAG Fortran compiler
83892c4 Allow Fortran platform files to set empty values
fe3f878 Detect object files in implicit link information
Use "int main(void)" instead of just "int main()" so that compiling with
"gcc -Werror=strict-prototypes" works. Test this check using the flags
"-Werror -Wstrict-prototypes" to work with old GCC versions.
A cycle exists when the DFS returns to the root node, not just when
multiple paths lead to the same node.
Inspired-By: Alexander Esilevich <aesilevich@pathscale.com>
Evaluate in the COMMAND arguments of custom commands the generator
expression syntax introduced in commit d2e1f2b4 (Introduce "generator
expressions" to add_test, 2009-08-11). These expressions have a syntax
like $<TARGET_FILE:mytarget> and are evaluated during build system
generation. This syntax allows per-configuration target output files to
be referenced in custom command lines.
Put the source files, build rules, and test scripts for these targets
under Tests/PerConfig and refer to it from Tests/Testing as a
subdirectory. The targets and scripts will be useful in other tests.
Previously the OUTPUT arguments of add_custom_command were not
slash-normalized but those of add_library and add_executable were.
This caused the example
add_custom_command(OUTPUT a//b.c ...)
add_library(... a//b.c ...)
to fail at build time with "no rule to make a/b.c". Fix this and modify
the CustomCommand test to try it.
The NAG Fortran compiler implicitly passes object files by full path to
the linker. Teach CMakeParseImplicitLinkInfo to parse object files that
match some tool-specific regular expression.
A custom command may name a target created by add_custom_target in its
DEPENDS field. Treat this case as a target-level dependency only since
a custom target provides no standard file on which to add a file-level
dependency.
Imported targets do not themselves build, but we can follow dependencies
through them to find real targets. This allows imported targets to
depend on custom targets that provide the underlying files at build
time.
Imported targets do not themselves build, but we can follow dependencies
through them to find real targets. This allows imported targets to
depend on custom targets that provide the underlying files at build
time.
f6f3ae5 Update tag in the Contracts/cse-snapshot test.
1e4fd5f Enable overriding contract test timeout values.
c81ad34 Add a contract test for building the CSE.
942ace8 Fix contract test so it is not hard coded to the vtk542 test.
fd343a1 Add a "Contract" test for VTK. The test downloads and builds VTK.
Also:
- allow local variables 'repo' and 'tag' to be overridden
by the optional LocalOverrides.cmake
- print out STATUS messages to see the variable values in
CMake configure output
48e80eb Fixes to GetPrerequisites for cygwin
bee4802 Append the gp_tool path to the system PATH using native slashes.
8e550ba Remove unecessary TO_CMAKE_PATH for gp_cmd_dir.
1684198 Switch to CMAKE_PATH when doing PATH comparisons on Windows.
be94c49 Fixed appending PATH to dumpbin tool from growing without bounds.
Fix IF(WIN32) guards check for cygwin. Fix checking if the depenency is in a system location to use cygwin style paths on cygwin. Also change GetPrerequisites to switch gp_tool to tools that are very unlikely to be found, ie. dumpbin on Apple and otool on Windows/Unix.
Apple released an update recently in which there
was a broken symlink for jni.h that pointed to
a non-existent file. CMake had trouble configuring
because it encountered an error trying to read
jni.h.
We avoid the problem here by introducing a variable
CTEST_RUN_Java, which defaults to OFF on Macs, that
indicates whether to even attempt finding java, reading
jni.h and adding the "Java" CMake test.
If you would like to test Java on a Mac where the
jni.h symlink is not busted, feel free to pass in
-DCTEST_RUN_Java:BOOL=ON when configuring CMake.
IF(... MATCHES ...) used for comparing directories chokes especially in the case of C:\Program Files (x86)\<blah> because of regex pattern matching. Switched this to use STREQUAL in a loop instead.
Use a longer value as the default timeout (6 hours).
For a per-contract-test timeout value, set ${project}_TEST_TIMEOUT
in the project's RunTest.cmake file. To use a longer value for
all non-specific contract tests, set a CMake cache variable
named CMAKE_CONTRACT_TEST_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT.
All timeout values are in seconds.
Also, patch up last commit to defer evaluation of ENV{HOME}
until EnforceConfig.cmake is included at ctest time. This
allows Windows machines to have "\\" characters in the HOME
environment variable if they want to.
To activate the CSE contract test on a given Linux
machine's CMake dashboard, put
CMAKE_CONTRACT_PROJECTS:STRING=cse-snapshot
in the CMake dashboard's initial cache.
The chosen snapshot does not generate subproject
dependency info right now. That code was in a
previous revision in the CSE's svn repo that
apparently has not been merged into the present cse
git repository master branch. After that is fixed up
in the cse repo, we can update the tag here so that
the snapshot built here can run a sub-project based
dashboard script. For now, it runs as one big build
step, building 'all'.
96a335f XCode generation should fail if lang isn't known
d3a8943 Fix which string is checked for in the test
220c5dc Add test that CMake errors with empty libs
Visual Studio Express editions do not support solution folders,
so default behavior should be as if USE_FOLDERS global property
is OFF.
Also, allow folder names to be the same as target names: internally,
use a prefix to distinguish folder GUIDs from target GUIDs. Add
a target and folder with the same name in the ExternalProject
test to exercise this code.
For CMake itself, provide a new option CMAKE_USE_FOLDERS that
defaults to ON so that Visual Studio users get a nicely organized
CMake project. Express edition users will have to turn off the
CMAKE_USE_FOLDERS option in order to build CMake in the VS Express
IDE.
Some HPUX compilers give this error: Error 690: "/home/cport/Dashboards/My Tests/CMake-build/Tests/CheckCompilerRelatedVariables/main.cxx", line 1 # Nonempty source files must end with a newline that is not preceded by a backslash.
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)
The idea is that we can make sure that CMake is staying backwards
compatible by testing projects against CMake as the changes are made
in CMake. Because these tests will take a long time to run, they
will not be enabled by default. Instead, they will be enabled by
putting a cache variable into CMake.
Test still failing on dash1.kitware. Give up on testing
the new arg on MSVC71. Test it with newer nmakes instead.
All other dashboards are fine with -DPATH=c:/posix/path
as the first arg, so keep it except when MSVC71 is true.
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.
The new first arg in the test is the critical one
to prove that the new NMake specific code works.
The additional colons in the middle of the arg
stream work fine everywhere else, but not on
dash1.kitware with Visual Studio 7.1. Just avoid
the failure for now by removing the unnecessary
new args from the test.
The nightly dashboard showed that the following
platforms had difficulties dealing with "bin dir"
and/or "check command line" as directory and
file names:
AIX
Borland 5.5, 5.6 and 5.8
IRIX
NMake 6.0
OpenBSD
VS 7.1
Watcom
Re-visit later, after the release, to use spaces
in the bin dir and in the target name where possible.
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.
7944e4e Allow testing of .CPP on WIN32 as it is a case insensitive OS and should work.
ba0a890 Only test for .CPP on Microsoft compilers which will handle .CPP as c++.
d26cd46 Only use .CPP .CXX and .C++ do not work by default with g+++.
ced61f5 Let CMake recognize .CPP .CXX and .C++ as c++ files.
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.
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.
Strong dependencies (created by add_dependencies) must be honored when
linearizing a strongly-connected component of the target dependency
graph. The initial graph edges have strong/weak labels and can contain
cycles that do not consist exclusively of strong edges. The final graph
never contains cycles so all edges can be strong.
This commit introduces the ability to add custom targets
that correspond to individual ExternalProject steps.
The main motivation behind this new feature is to drive
sub-project based dashboard steps as external projects
with separate targets for update, configure, build and
test output. This makes it easy to construct a ctest -S
script to drive such a dashboard.
With no STEP_TARGETS defined, there are no additional
custom targets introduced, to minimize the chatter in
the target name space. Clients may define STEP_TARGETS
on a per-ExternalProject_Add basis, or at the directory
level by setting the EP_STEP_TARGETS directory property.
When a module is first contributed Kitware has made no modifications on
which to place a copyright. Require the contributor to have a copyright
notice, but not specifically by Kitware.
Add platform configuration variable CMAKE_SYSTEM_IGNORE_PATH and user
configuration variable CMAKE_IGNORE_PATH. These specify a set of
directories that will be ignored by all the find commands. Update
FindPackageTest so that several cases will fail without a functioning
CMAKE_IGNORE_PATH.
a7319cf ctest_update: Run 'git submodule' at top level
7bf8dc1 ctest_update: Support ".git file" work trees
65cb72f ctest_update: Abort if Git FETCH_HEAD has no candidates
Pass the test when there is "Submission problem" in the output. This is
at least applicable to XMLRPC. Full error message is below:
------
Submission problem: Curl failed to perform HTTP POST request. curl_easy_perform() says: <url> malformed (-504)
.
Problems when submitting via XML-RPC
------
Commit c3781efb (Support Git upstream branch rewrites, 2010-06-08)
assumed that ".git/FETCH_HEAD" exists inside the source tree. Fix the
implementation to handle a work tree using a ".git file" to link to its
repository. Use "git rev-parse --git-dir" to locate the real .git dir.
38c762c Merge 'remove-CTestTest3' into ctest-file-checksum
46df0b4 Activate retry code on any curl submit failure.
8705497 Checksum test should use CMAKE_TESTS_CDASH_SERVER
d0d1cdd Mock checksum failure output for old CDash versions
af5ef0c Testing for CTest checksum
86e81b5 CTest should resubmit in the checksum failed case
d6b7107 Fix subscript out of range crash
082c87e Cross-platform fixes for checksum/retry code
e525649 Checksums on CTest submit files, and retry timed out submissions.
The CTestTestFailedSubmit-http test was failing on the
hut11 Experimental dashboards with "Empty reply from
server" due to a localhost settings change.
If GIT_EXECUTABLE is not passed in, and is not available from
DartConfiguration.tcl or CTestConfiguration.ini, then make one
more last ditch attempt to get it from Update.xml, if there is
an Update.xml. For dashboards that have successfully done a
ctest_update call, there should be an Update.xml in the Testing
subdir of the binary tree. Parse that file for the git executable
recorded in the <UpdateCommand> element.
And make this test pass on those RogueResearch dashboard machines!
Git's diff-tree format has no '\n'-terminated blank line at the end of
its commit message body block if there are no diff lines. Instead the
message body is terminated by '\0' and there is no diff section. Teach
CTest to parse the format in this case.
If GIT_EXECUTABLE is not passed into the test, but the source
tree is a git checkout, then use GitCommand or UpdateCommand
from the ctest ini file to set its value. Presumably, a dashboard
running the test suite had to have set this properly in order
to do the ctest_update step.
Optionally hide the output of each external project build step by
wrapping its command in a launcher script. Make output available in log
files instead. This simplifies the output of external project builds.
At this point, CTestTest3 causes more problems than it's worth.
It uses CVS to grab a remote (over the network) copy of kwsys
code for testing. This causes some sort of problem nearly every
night on the nightly CMake dashboards. Worse: it causes problems
on different machines on different nights, then the next day, it's
fine again. So: remove this test and monitor the coverage.
If we lose a significant portion of code coverage, I will revert
this commit and re-activate the test. However, if we do not lose
a significant portion of code coverage, I will remove the code
for the test as well as removing it from the CMakeLists.txt file.
Brad King and I discussed this over the last few weeks, and we both
think we have sufficient coverage of all the checkout and update code
in other locally (non-network) based tests.
On the other hand, even if we do take a mild hit on coverage temporarily,
it should be relatively easy to increase our coverage again by adding
bits to those other locally based tests.
The bootstrap script works under MSYS, so test it. Use a launcher batch
file since 'ctest --build-and-test' is a Windows program and will not
honor the shebang line in the script.
Even though this test is checking that the ctest running it can handle
test output without newlines we should run the just-built CMake binary.
This allows the MemCheck test mode to check the correct CMake.
Use 'git fetch' followed by 'git reset' to update the source tree. This
is better than 'git pull' because it can handle a rewritten upstream
branch and does not leave local modifications. After fetch, parse
FETCH_HEAD to find the merge head that 'git pull' would choose to track
the upstream branch. Then reset to the selected head.
In the normal fast-forward case the behavior remains unchanged.
However, now local modifications and commits will be erased, and
upstream rewrites are handled smoothly. This ensures that the upstream
branch is tested as expected.
Teach (create|run)_dashboard_script macros to treat the argument as the
name of a build tree. Append '.cmake' to generate the dashboard script
name. This allows future re-use of the macros for multiple test
scripts.
Use it from ExternalProject and the ExternalProject test's
CMakeLists file rather than having duplicate find_program calls.
Add logic so that we do not try to use *.cmd variants of git
programs when using the MSYS Makefiles generator. Should fix
the last remaining dashboard issue with the new ExternalProject
git support additions.
Also, correct minor problem regarding placement of the local git
repo during test execution. On clean builds, it was being placed
incorrectly because of the ../.. relative reference. Use an absolute
path to place the local git repo in the proper directory, and only
use the relative reference when referring to it.
The Intel C compiler for Linux does not seem to reject any bad flags or
object files on its link lines. Work around the problem by using a
preprocessor #error directive to ensure that BADFLAG appears in the
build output. This does not really achieve the purpose of the tests but
it allows them to pass.
Double quote executable names that may have spaces in them.
Do not run the new git portions of the test on machines that
have git < version 1.6.5 on them.
The Borland librarian actually creates a BADFLAG.obj when the object is
missing the first time! This causes later tests to not reject it.
Instead use a Borland-specific variation on the flag.
Add archives of these file types and add to the test
cases covered in the ExternalProject test.
Also add an "Example" directory in the Tests/ExternalProject
directory containing the canonical simplest example of
ExternalProject usage.
Add a LinkFlags test series to check that these properties work. Since
no link flag is accepted everywhere we test for presence of flags by
adding a bad flag and looking for the complaint in the test output.
Echo results of calling git status before exiting with
an error. Add one special case so that the test may pass
on the dashmacmini2 continuous dashboard, despite a 'git
status' non-zero return code. More logic like this may
be required. I will re-evaluate based on tomorrow's
nightly dashboard runs.
Additionally, output some more information in both cvs
and git cases. When it is a cvs checkout, echo the contents
of CVS/Root and CVS/Repository to the test output. When it
is a git checkout, echo the output of 'git branch -a'.
This will allow us to see more details about any given CMake
source tree right in the CDash results for this test.