This moves GNU compiler flags into new-style modules
Compiler/GNU-<lang>.cmake
Platform/<os>-GNU-<lang>.cmake
We use language-independent helper modules
Compiler/GNU.cmake
Platform/<os>-GNU.cmake
to define macros consolidating the information.
The CMakeBackwardCompatibilityC module provides some try-compile results
that were automatically provided by CMake 1.4. When performing the
checks for OS X universal binaries we just pick one architecture to get
through the checks without error. Since CMake 1.4 did not support any
universal binaries, projects that want them should not depend on this
compatibility module anyway.
This is a GNU-specific option that should not be specified for all
compilers on Linux. It tells the GNU compiler to pass -export-dynamic
to the linker to export symbols from executables for use by plugins.
Since we provide the ENABLE_EXPORTS target property to do the same thing
in a cross-platform way, there is no need to pass -rdynamic always.
Since the option is not useful for GNU tools and breaks other tools on
Linux we simply remove it from CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_LINK_<lang>_FLAGS.
This also allows us to stop setting the variable in other Linux compiler
files just to erase the bad flag.
See issue #9985.
The Watcom tools do their own command-line parsing and do not accept
double-quotes. Instead we single-quote the target output name when
invoking wlink and other Watcom tools. This fixes support for spaces in
the target output directory path when it is not under the build tree.
-use find_package(PkgConfig) instead of include(UsePkgConfig)
-remove the "if already cached make silent" logic, this is already handled by find_package_handle_standard_args()
-remove the if(WIN32) around pkg-config, it shouldn't be necessary
Alex
We pass CMAKE_C_FLAGS, CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS, and CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS through
try_compile() for the FortranCInterface Detect and Verify projects.
This honors user-specified compiler flags for each language, thus
supporting flags that affect the Fortran mangling.
The FortranCInterface module should execute with CMake 2.8.0 behavior
even if policies are set differently by the including project. In
particular, it makes use of empty list elements and therefore expects
NEW behavior of CMP0007.
Qt4Macros.cmake: all the "public" macros of FindQt4.cmake
Qt4ConfigDependentSettings.cmake: the code for detecting the
Qt-configuration dependent additional libraries, e.g. when linking statically.
There should be no functional changes in this patch.
The patch reduces the length of FindQt4.cmake from 1700 lines to around 1000
lines, which is still long enough, but this should make the file a easier to
handle (and it is similar to what we do in KDE with FindKDE4Internal.cmake
and KDE4Macros.cmake)
Ok by Clinton.
Alex
This should not change the result (since both should be in the same
directory), but seems a bit more logical and is also in sync with what is done in the KDE version.
Alex
-the mark_as_advanced() calls for the variables coming from qmake are now in
the corresponding section, and not in the section where the include dirs are
foudn
Alex
Some compilers use implicit link options of the form
-lcrt*.o
-lgcc*
-lSystem (on Mac)
-lSystemStubs (on Mac)
that provide system-wide symbols not specific to any language.
These need not be listed explicitly for mixed-language linking.
We teach CMake to remove the above items from the implicit library list
of each language. This change makes it possible to mix GNU compiler
versions in some cases.
BUILD_SHARED_LIBS is now only recognized when calling CUDA_ADD_LIBRARY. If you want the CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_C/CXX_FLAGS to be used, pass SHARED as an argument. This prevents -fPIC from being used on objects destined for executables by default.
We replace "/MD" with ifort-specific flags as follows:
/MD -> /threads /libs:dll
/MDd -> /threads /libs:dll /dbglibs
We also enable the "/MD" equivalent for all Fortran configurations.
Previously multithreaded dll runtimes were used for release builds and
threaded static runtimes for debug builds. For mixed Fortran C/C++
projects, this led to link warnings for Debug but not for Release.
See issue #8744.
We add Intel and MinGW Fortran linker options to create the import
library portion of a DLL. This allows other binaries to link to a
Fortran DLL.
We also update the Fortran test to use a .def file to specify exports
since there is no __declspec(dllexport) markup syntax in Fortran.
This commit teaches CMake about the g95 compiler from
http://www.g95.org
We use 'G95' as the compiler id string, and add some basic flags.
See issue #9241.
although #9621 did not happen anymore with cmake 2.8.0, probably because
GET_PROPERTY(... GLOBAL ...) now makes the result variable empty instead of
simply not touching it, using FUNCTION() instead of MACRO() makes sure that
the _EnabledFeatures variables is always empty before the GET_PROPERTY()
call (and does not still have the old value from the previous call)
Alex
1. Add STATUS output "Could NOT find Boost" if boost is not found
which brings FindBoost closer in behavior to most CMake find modules.
2. Add an option: Boost_DETAILED_FAILURE_MSG to output
Boost_ERROR_REASON on a non-REQUIRED find if this
is desired by the developer. This is done because the error messages
are rather long and software with optional Boost dependencies might
not like them showing up by default, especially since this wasn't done
before.
3. Add mention of Boost_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS close to top
of file since this seems to be the most common problem brought
up on the mailing list (maybe people will notice it there)
4. Added additional check for intel compiler which probably isn't
necessary but ultimately should be cleaner if CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID
sticks around.
5. Added my name to the Copyright list
This commit re-writes Borland compiler build rules. We split the rules
into modern <os>-<id>-<lang> information modules but share a common
macro between languages to avoid duplication.
We also address a bug in the previous rules that would build some target
types against the static Borland runtime and others against the shared
Borland runtime in one build tree. Now we always use the shared runtime
as is the default in the rules for MS tools.
This teaches the FindVTK module to use the Config mode of find_package()
to search for VTKConfig in the common case. The old search method based
on find_path() and UseVTK is now used only to search for VTK 4.0.
This approach avoids the need to update the module for each new VTK
version because find_package(VTK) automatically searches "lib/vtk*". It
also addresses issue #9105 since find_package searches lib64 paths too.
The regex used by CMAKE_PARSE_IMPLICIT_LINK_INFO to detect link lines
should not match lines that happen to have ".../ld.../..." in them. A
linker name should match only as the last component of a path.
See issue #9666.
This commit teaches the CMAKE_PARSE_IMPLICIT_LINK_INFO function to log
the regex it uses to detect the linker invocation line. The regex is
computed from the CMAKE_LINKER if it is found, so it might change. A
strange value might match the wrong line and cause implicit link info
extraction to fail.
See issue #9666.
This commit teaches the CMAKE_PARSE_IMPLICIT_LINK_INFO function to log
its actions. We store the log in CMakeFiles/CMakeOutput.log at the top
of the project build tree. This will make diagnosis of implicit link
information parsing problems easier.
The commit "fix for bug 4772" added a work-around to CMakeCInformation
for platform config files that put compiler information in the system
file (like SunOS flags for GCC). This commit adds the same work-around
for CXX and Fortran. It is necessary to support enabling these
languages separately from C in other subdirectories.
The commit "Avoid (Unix|Windows)Paths.cmake multiple include" added
include blockers that prevent the files from multiple inclusion, so it
is safe to include the system information files from every language.
See issue #4772 and issue #9656.
Block multiple inclusion because "Modules/CMakeCInformation.cmake"
includes "Platform/${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME}" even though the generic
module "CMakeSystemSpecificInformation.cmake" already included it.
The extra inclusion is a work-around to address issue #4772 without
intrusive platform file changes. Once those changes are made the
work-around and these include blockers can be removed. See issue #9656.