Don't store a mapping of the directory to the ui file. The directory
will be a unique key, allowing only one ui file to be specified.
Use the source file name instead as the mapping key.
The rcc tool generates a cpp file with a symbol called qInitResources
or called qInitResources_${name}, if the name is passed. The
qInitResources symbol clashes if multiple qrc files are used in
one target.
Always pass the name to ensure that the symbol is unique. This is also
the behavior of the qtx_add_resource macros.
Restore support for the undocumented <CONFIG>_LOCATION target property
removed by commit v3.0.0-rc1~175^2 (cmTarget: Remove support for
<CONFIG>_LOCATION property, 2013-12-30) as part of the CMP0026 OLD
behavior.
Visual Studio is handled as a special case for autogen depends. However,
the special handling works only for target dependencies, not file
dependencies output by a custom command.
Use a PRE_BUILD step only if all depends are targets.
Teach the install(FILES) and install(PROGRAMS) commands to evaluate
generator expressions in the list of files.
Extend the ExportImport test to cover installation cases involving
generator expressions.
4b7f2f52 Help: Add hyperlink targets for argument types in cmake-language(7)
113df227 Remove ChangeLog.manual
79f55909 Remove ChangeLog.txt
d25dbc90 Tests/BundleTest: Drop use of ChangeLog.txt
This has to be tested separately from the invalid_signature test because
target sources are evaluate at a later time, and earlier errors in the
invalid_signature test cause early exit.
Enable the C and CXX languages only in the test cases that really need
them. In the failure cases we do not get far enough to really use the
languages, so skip enabling them.
The qtx_add_resources() macro adds the resource file to the output list
to maintain file-level dependencies. Having the qrc file in a target
sources is a precondition for AUTORCC to function.
When processing the source files of a target, only add the generated
qrc_<file>.cpp to the target sources if AUTORCC is ON. This avoids
pre-porting conflict with the macro.
Reported-by: Micha Hergarden
41d2f2c4 write_basic_package_version_file: use PROJECT_VERSION
7e142c5a project: Manage VERSION variables
16d040c9 project: Add optional LANGUAGES keyword
00007dcc Help: Format project command and variable documentation
Commit 321e348e (QtAutogen: Use Qt 4 IMPORTED targets to find
executable locations., 2014-01-24) attempted to fix this problem,
but only solved it for a particular ordering of find_package for
Qt 4 and Qt 5.
Add a test to ensure that it works with both orderings.
f7ae1d8a QtAutogen: Short-circut some logic when moc is not available.
4b989d5f QtAutogen: Separate source file processing from AUTOMOC.
c48d877d QtAutogen: Make some methods appropriately file-static.
394e86df QtAutogen: Fix autouic target options in the presence of a config.
964d7f2a QtAutogen: Remove unused variables.
0d934efd QtAutogen: Remove read of SKIP_AUTOUIC target property.
321e348e QtAutogen: Use Qt 4 IMPORTED targets to find executable locations.
e96683b0 Qt4: Use IMPORTED executable names with custom commands.
e6182f5d Qt4: Create IMPORTED executable targets for all Qt executables.
Teach the project() command to set variables
{PROJECT,<PROJECT-NAME>}_VERSION{,_MAJOR,_MINOR,_PATCH,_TWEAK}
holding the project version number and its components. Add project()
command option "VERSION" to specify the version explicitly, and default
to the empty string when it is not given.
Since this clears variables when no VERSION is given, this may change
behavior for existing projects that set the version variables themselves
prior to calling project(). Add policy CMP0048 for compatibility.
Suggested-by: Alex Neundorf <neundorf@kde.org>
Teach the project() command to recognize an optional "LANGUAGES"
keyword after the project name and prior to the list of languages.
Do not allow multiple copies of the keyword. If the keyword is
specified and no languages are listed, imply NONE.
Set the minimum required version of CMake high enough to avoid the
warning for CMAKE_LEGACY_CYGWIN_WIN32. The warning appears on stderr
and breaks the expected output matching.
Avoid using the moc from Qt 5 with Qt 4 based targets. Moc generates
a version check to ensure that such generated code does not compile.
The Qt4And5Automoc unit test should have been testing this, but it
was not because the test was broken. In that unit test, moc was run
on trivial files which have no significant content, and in particular
no Q_OBJECT macro. Therefore moc was generating empty files which
do not even contain the version check. Fix this by generating files
for input to moc at cmake time.
a432b93b file DOWNLOAD: Display the curl result status when a hash mismatch occurs.
1cb9ef81 file DOWNLOAD: Test non-zero return status.
f73f0fb3 file DOWNLOAD: Add test for bad hash.
b5e2265f ExternalProject: Reattempt download when verification fails.
Mark unknown revisions as such and fail instead of reporting revision 0.
Otherwise CTest reports massive file updates between revisions when the
server timeouts while trying to fetch the current revision number.
Define a new 'CMAKE_CONFIGURE_DEPENDS' directory property that projects
can use to specify input files to the CMake configuration process.
Extend the RunCMake.Configure test to verify that the build system
re-runs CMake when this input changes.
Extend the RunCMake.Configure with a case to verify that the CMake
configuration process does not immediately re-run the first time that
the generated build system is invoked.
The logic added by commit ffc0b5e4 (Overwrite the symlink if it already
exists, 2007-02-15) does not recognize and remove existing broken links
before replacing them. Improve the logic to remove any existing
destination file or link (but not directory). On failure, report an
error message explaining why the existing path could not be removed or
the new one could not be created.
Add a RunCMake.CommandLine test to cover 'cmake -E' cases. Start with
test cases covering 'cmake -E create_symlink' behavior on UNIX platforms.
Add a 'run_cmake_command' function that can be used by tests to run a
given command-line and check the results rather than always running a
CMake configuration process. This can be used in the future to test
'cmake -E' for example.