Since jsoncpp 0.7.0 (2014-11-20) the upstream may provide a CMake
package configuration file such that find_package(jsoncpp) will find a
jsoncppConfig.cmake file. In order to avoid conflicting with this
(especially on case-insensitive filesystems), and since we always prefer
projects to provide package config files (that they maintain), it is
better to not provide FindJsonCpp publicly.
Move FindJsonCpp into a private source directory that is not installed
so that we can still use it for building CMake itself.
Reported-by: Ryan Pavlik <ryan.pavlik@gmail.com>
The find_package command already knows how to compute installation
prefixes from PATH. Use the same approach to establish prefixes for
find_library, find_file, and find_path to use to look in directories
like "<prefix>/lib[/<arch>]" and "<prefix>/include" for libraries and
headers. This will reduce the amount of configuration end users need to
do to establish a work environment rooted under a specific prefix.
4cf3589e Help: Add notes for topic 'compiler-version-Fortran'
f611406f Fortran: Test that CMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER_VERSION is set (#15372)
c6e1f464 Fortran: Detect G95 compiler version
0033faac Fortran: Detect PGI compiler version
302d47b1 Fortran: Detect XL and VisualAge compiler versions
8c8b77a5 Fortran: Detect GNU compiler version
49562a77 Fortran: Detect PathScale compiler version
aa77b631 Fortran: Detect SunPro compiler version
2e09c423 Fortran: Detect Intel compiler version
e6ebc814 Fortran: Add infrastructure to detect compiler version (#15372)
Pre-C++98 compilers required that the template argument be
used in the function parameters. Those compilers are no longer
supported as hosts, so drop the workaround.
This will allow us to use a value other than just the config name
for the project OutputDirectory setting used for $(OutDir).
Also use $(ConfigurationName) instead of $(OutDir) for the link
directory configuration suffix since that is a hard-coded instance of
a use case for CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR.
This will allow per-config destinations for targets in EXPORT sets.
Using multiple install(TARGETS) with separate CONFIGURATIONS is
rejected as a target appearing more than once in an export set.
Now instead one can write
install(TARGETS foo EXPORT exp DESTINATION lib/$<CONFIG>)
to get a single logical membership of the target in the export set
while still having a per-config destination.
f7e33820 Add release notes for export-interface-source-files.
6da65b39 Allow export of targets with INTERFACE_SOURCES.
736bcb96 Tests: Move IfacePaths test stderr files.
d9f8390d Tests: Run IfacePaths tests with a parameter.
cc152094 Tests: Split part of include_directories test to a generic location.
63668954 Help: Add notes for topic 'makefile-progress-improvements'
ae775fe8 Makefile: Change link step message color to bold green
7bb50e4a Makefile: Add progress to link step messages
c6ada827 Makefile: Print all color escape sequences before newline
8521fdf5 Makefile: Fix output during parallel builds (#12991)
69ac6d27 bootstrap: Enable color Makefile output
1814cf74 Help: Add notes for topic 'add-CheckFortranCompilerFlag'
54e900ab CheckFortranCompilerFlag: Add test case
393a45e2 CheckFortranCompilerFlag: Add module to check Fortran flag existence
In commit v3.0.0-rc1~9 (Help: Rename 3.0 release notes to 3.0.0,
2014-02-19) we anticipated the possibility of bugfix-only release notes.
However, in practice we have no release notes for bug fix releases
because we do not cover bug fixes in release notes at all, only new
features. Instead we've been updating the feature-level release notes
document in bug fix releases, treating errors in the document as bugs.
It makes more sense to maintain release notes at the feature-release
level, so rename the documents accordingly. Also update the document
titles and intro text to refer only to feature versions and not bugfix
versions.
Add section headers similar to the 3.1 release notes and move each
individual bullet into an appropriate section. Revise and consolidate
some bullets covering related areas.
Co-Author: Stephen Kelly <steveire@gmail.com>
Move all development release notes into a new version-specific document:
tail -q -n +3 Help/release/dev/* > Help/release/3.2.0.rst
git rm -- Help/release/dev/*
except the sample topic:
git checkout HEAD -- Help/release/dev/0-sample-topic.rst
Reference the new document from the release notes index document.
Add a title and intro sentence to the new document by hand.
809a5a5e Help: Add notes for topic 'CTestCoverageCollectGCOV-refinements'
03c0812c CTestCoverageCollectGCOV: Fix handling of international characters
8caa4e72 CTestCoverageCollectGCOV: Add test case
5c828cc8 CTestCoverageCollectGCOV: Allow custom flags to gcov
30cb628e CTestCoverageCollectGCOV: Fix handling of large file counts
Define an empty string in CMAKE_<LANG>_STANDARD_DEFAULT to mean that
the toolchain has no notion of lanuage standard levels. In this case
the <LANG>_STANDARD[_REQUIRED] properties will have no effect.
Update the RunCMake.CompileFeatures test to exclude the
LinkImplementationFeatureCycle test when there is no standard default.
It can never fail because no use of specific features will adjust the
CXX_STANDARD level required for any target since the standard levels
have no meaning in this case.
ab9fa54d Xcode: Switch to internal CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM lookup by generator (#15324)
11e2e6ca Xcode: Select make program at build time
e4055a61 Xcode: Add internal API to find xcodebuild
The "cmakexbuild" wrapper is not needed for Xcode 4 and above, and the
path to it may change when CMake moves. Avoid storing a specific path
to a build program in CMakeCache.txt and instead compute the value for
CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM on demand. However, if a user does set the value
explicitly then honor it.
This does for Xcode what commit v3.0.0-rc1~260^2~4 (VS: Switch to
internal CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM lookup by generators, 2013-11-15) did for
Visual Studio generators.
This will make them use the 'console' pool with the Ninja generator.
Impacted targets are:
- Built-in targets: install, install/local, install/strip, tests,
package, package_source, rebuild_cache
- Targets provided by the CTestTargets module: Nightly, Continuous,
Experimental,
and all their variants (*Start, *Configure, ...)
Read file names from the lines of a specified file. Reject input lines
starting in '-' to leave room for option parsing to be added later. Add
just '--add-file=' now to allow files starting in '-' to be specified.
d0adcccb try_run: Add tests for LINK_LIBRARIES with mock libraries.
223c5cb7 try_run: Add test for bad link libraries.
e2b1f058 try_run: Add support for LINK_LIBRARIES option.
Most functionality is already implemented in Source/cmCoreTryCompile.{h,cxx}.
Document and improve argument parsing.
This functionality is already being used by a number of modules, like
CheckCSourceCompiles.cmake, but it is not documented.
The command has been documented as 'deprecated', but it is not really
slated for removal and can still be used. Clarify this in the
documentation. While at it, revise the documentation to use wording
more consistent with that now in target_link_libraries.
Suggested-by: Christoph Grüninger <foss@grueninger.de>
When using system curl, we trust it to be configured with desired CA
certs. When using our own build of curl, we use os-configured CA certs
on Windows and OS X. On other systems, try to achieve this by searching
for common CA cert locations. According to a brief investigation, the
curl packages on popular Linux distros are currently configured as:
* Arch: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
* Debian with OpenSSL: /etc/ssl/certs
* Debian with GNU TLS: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
* Debian with NSS: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
* Fedora: /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt
* Gentoo with OpenSSL: /etc/ssl/certs
* Gentoo without OpenSSL: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
Teach CMake and CTest to look for these paths and use them as a CA path
or bundle when no other os-configured or user-specified CAs are
available.
Provide a function to run gcov and create a tarball of results.
Since CDash tracks the md5sum of the files uploaded, use the
--mtime option with "cmake -E tar" so that tar files could be
created that would have the same md5sum with the same content.
This adds support for the new cdash API where arbitrary files can be
uploaded to the CDash server. This CDash API communicates via json
files so the json parser jsoncpp was added to the Utilities directory.
Add an option to set the mtime of entries in a tarball so that one can
create a tarball with a consistent content hash (e.g. MD5) for a given
set of files regardless of their current timestamps on disk. This will
be useful for submission of tarballs to CDash, which tracks content
hashes to avoid duplication.
Inspired-by: Bill Hoffman <bill.hoffman@kitware.com>
004e1540 Features: Record for GNU 4.4.
2a5ca650 Features: Wrap failure-test in UNIX condition.
1ae2c6b2 Features: Blacklist cxx_constexpr test for GNU 4.5.
c66e3317 Features: Use a more-common feature in cycle-test.
c43a6dc5 Features: Update comment in test to match the code.
78259135 Features: Test presence of cxx_auto_type with genex.
7b9fc88b Features: Remove outdated comment.
00194ea7 Help: Add notes for topic 'SolarisStudio-compile-features'
bcb04783 Features: Record for SolarisStudio 12.4.
536c535c Features: Adjust cxx_variadic_templates unit test for SolarisStudio.
5d57970d Features: Use variable in cxx_inheriting_constructors test.
69182ce4 Features: Ensure that the cxx_auto_type test is correct.
59e6e15c Help: Add notes for topic 'WriteCompilerDetectionHeader-multi-file-lang'
54156d72 WCDH: Generate per-language files in multi-file mode.
d84d6ed4 WCDH: Allow compilers to specify features for one language but not the other.
7dcdfec9 WCDH: Find a language-specific DetermineCompiler.cmake if present.
770ba876 Help: Add notes for topic 'GNU-4.6-compile-features'
b15c008f Features: Record for GNU 4.6.
f13a2eb1 Features: Adjust the RunCMake test to use more-common features.
1f19ac4d Features: Adjust cxx_variadic_templates unit test for GNU < 4.7.
0798d1e5 Features: Extend the generalized_initializers test for GNU < 4.7.
938bd94e Features: Test __GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X__ macro for GNU < 4.7 compatibility.
462c630b Features: Don't test __cplusplus value for CXX98 on GNU.
222ec86f Features: Test an old value of __STDC_VERSION__ for GNU < 4.7 compatibility.
6e909035 Features: Record C/CXX dialect flags for GNU 4.6.
bfc995cc Features: Remove wrong content from else() condition.
1532b921 Features: Make cxx_noexcept available from GNU 4.6.
1f4649e6 Features: Update the default_dialect test for old GNU-like compilers.
a60027a6 Features: Ensure appropriate return value from feature test macros.
This fixes several reported bugs about CMake not handling
non-ascii paths on Windows.
Practically, the use of some unicode characters may still
be limited by the build or compiler tools.
For example, a user may be limited by the build tools to
using characters within the Windows ANSI code page (which can
include non-ascii characters in the current system language).
da928d30 Help: Add notes for topic 'Apple-compiler-selection'
1f085e11 OS X: Resolve compiler in /usr/bin to that reported by Xcode xcrun
85d31735 CMakeDetermineCompiler: Factor out xcrun invocation into a macro
dcd72a74 Help: Add notes for topic 'Xcode-clang-compile-features'
3ad893b5 Features: Record for historical Xcode clang versions.
98965fb1 Features: Record dialect flags for AppleClang 4.0+.
Revert commits:
2d738ce3 Help: Add notes for topic 'feature_record_msvc'
f73718c9 Features: Enable writing of MSVC compiler feature header.
64c30bdc Features: Record for MSVC C++ 2015 and MSVC C 2010-2015.
225c0ef8 Features: Record for MSVC 2010-2013.
This topic was merged to master prematurely, so remove it.
4035ef78 cmake -E tar: error out on multiple compression formats
d811d238 cmSystemTools: use an enumeration for compression formats
df16dcfb cmake -E tar: add support for .xz files with 'J'
b0a5d393 cmake -E tar: clean up flag documentation
3660d063 cmTarget: Use insert instead of std::copy.
5c28495f Help: Remove documented restriction on template use.
ac3d3829 Help: Remove documented restriction on find in conditions.
36b8de56 Help: Remove documented restriction on insert APIs.
6162c919 Use two-iterator std::set::insert where appropriate.
238dd2fb Use insert instead of a loop in some cases.
2f7ef7e3 Revert "Misc. fixes for the Oracle / Sun compiler."
4c69ec6f SolarisStudio: Use alternative standard library to build CMake.
2d738ce3 Help: Add notes for topic 'feature_record_msvc'
f73718c9 Features: Enable writing of MSVC compiler feature header.
64c30bdc Features: Record for MSVC C++ 2015 and MSVC C 2010-2015.
225c0ef8 Features: Record for MSVC 2010-2013.
Support was added in commit v3.1.0-rc1~475^2 (Features: Add support
for C++14 features., 2014-05-06), but the documentation for this
property was not amended.
AppleClang does not support the cxx_thread_local feature, even
though it is based on a Clang version which does support the
feature.
http://stackoverflow.com/a/23850891/2428389
A possible reason for that is that thread_local might be used as
a variable in existing Apple SDK headers.
Extend the WriteCompilerDetectionHeader module to generate a define
for that feature with portability fallbacks. For the avoidance of
making it easy to write code which looks correct but which has odd
runtime behavior, don't set the define symbol at all if no
equivalent keyword is known.
bb83cdaa Help: Add notes for topic 'AppleClang-5.1-features'
bd6b42c1 Features: Record for AppleClang 5.1
b341799e Tests: Fix RunCMake.CompileFeatures test NonValidTarget2 case
The change in commit v3.1.0-rc1~174^2 (Makefile: Handle '#' in
COMPILE_OPTIONS, 2014-08-12) was not compatible with code that
tries to workaround the original bug. Unfortunately there is no
good way to fix the bug in a compatible way. Add a release note
to call attention to the change.
On OS X, when CMAKE_USE_OPENSSL is OFF, use the OS implementation.
This will allow the OS-configured CA list to be trusted automatically.
This is supported on OS X 10.6 and above using AppleClang, Clang, and
GNU compilers.
Also add a 'CMAKE_ANDROID_API_MIN' variable to set the property
default. Teach the VS generator to write the MIN API value into
Nsight Tegra project files.
When install(EXPORT) is given an absolute destination we cannot compute
the install prefix relative to the installed export file location.
Previously we disallowed installation of targets in such exports with a
relative destination, but did not enforce this for target property
values besides the location of the main target file. This could lead to
broken installations when the EXPORT is installed to an absolute path
but usage requirements are specified relative to the install prefix.
Since an EXPORT installed to an absolute destination cannot be relocated
we can just hard-code the value of CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX as the base for
relative paths. This will allow absolute install(EXPORT) destinations
to work with relative destinations for targets and usage requirements.
Extend the ExportImport test with a case covering this behavior.
The use of FeatureSummary inside a find module is not a convention
yet used by upstream CMake modules. Drop the example from the
documentation about how to write find modules. If in the future
we add use of FeatureSummary to many of the upstream find modules
then this example can be restored as part of establishing the
convention.
The use of FeatureSummary inside a find module is not a convention
yet used by upstream CMake modules. Drop the example from the
documentation about how to write find modules. If in the future
we add use of FeatureSummary to many of the upstream find modules
then this example can be restored as part of establishing the
convention.
In commit v3.1.0-rc1~484^2 (Help: Format and revise file() command
documentation, 2014-05-23) the signature of file(GENERATE) was
accidentally simplified too much and dropped specification of the
required argument ordering. Restore the signature to make the order
clear.
If this option is enabled, the test step is created with the
EXCLUDE_FROM_MAIN option, and if TEST_BEFORE_INSTALL is enabled, the
install step does not depend on the test step.
This means that the test step is never executed, unless the test target
is explicitly created by calling ExternalProject_Add_StepTarget, or by
passing it with the STEP_TARGETS option, or with the EP_STEP_TARGETS
directory property.
An IMPORTED target in either type of package can equally depend on
an IMPORTED target in a Find module, which must be found as a
dependency, which is presumably the problem being implied. This is
not a distinction of creating an IMPORTED target in a Find module.
The FindXerces module was added in commit v3.1.0-rc1~155^2 (FindXerces:
New module to find Apache Xerces-C++, 2014-08-17). However, there are
two implementations of Xerces, one in C++:
http://xerces.apache.org/xerces-c/
and one in Java:
http://xerces.apache.org/xerces-j/
Rename FindXerces to FindXercesC to clarify that it is about the C++
implementation.
While at it, add the missing CMake 3.1 release note about this module.
Suggested-by: Erik Sjölund <erik.sjolund@gmail.com>
Copy CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS into the test project generated by
try_compile, just like we already copy CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS.
Add CMake Policy CMP0056 to activate this behavior in a compatible way,
but do not warn by default when the policy is not set since it will
affect all try_compile calls.
Extend the RunCMake.try_compile test with a case covering this behavior
for each policy setting.
With PushScope and PopScope, keeping track of another bit of data for
each scope isn't easy. Instead, store it as another CMake variable so it
gets implicitly tracked along with everything else.
This works in a revert of commit
7d674b5f0b.
Provide options to fail without blocking or to block up to a timeout.
Provide options to specify the scope containing the lock so it can be
released automatically at the end of a function, file, or process.
Extend the RunCMake.file test with cases covering the file(LOCK) command
usage and error cases.