Simply include the "Windows" platform equivalents. This will allow
-DCMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME=WindowsPhone or -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME=WindowsStore to
select variants of the Windows platform while re-using most of the
platform information from "Windows".
7079f33d WindowsCE: Drop unused Platform/WindowsCE-MSVC module
05373f7e WindowsCE: Refactor setting of "WINCE"
1acde6b0 MSVC: Use STREQUAL to check for WindowsCE
This module was created to mirror Platform/Windows-MSVC.cmake, but this
is not necessary because nothing includes "Platform/<os>-<id>.cmake"
directly. The Platform/Windows-MSVC module is only a helper for the
Platform/Windows-MSVC-<lang> modules.
Move it to the Platform/Windows module since it is independent of the
compiler used. While at it, remove redundant "WIN32" setting from
Platform/Windows-MSVC since Plaform/Windows already sets its.
Allow the combination
-DCMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET="10.8" -DCMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT="/"
to work. Treat the "/" sysroot as targeting the current OS X version.
Commit v3.0.0-rc1~111^2 (QNX: Introduce QCC compiler id for that
QNX platform compiler., 2014-01-20) split handling of the QNX QCC
compiler into a separate compiler-id. That refactoring results in
the QCC compiler not using the CMake-compiler-id "GNU", which means
that the __compiler_gnu macro is no longer executed for it.
Add Compiler/QCC*.cmake modules to define and call the __compiler_qcc
macro and teach it to call __compiler_gnu internally. Remove the
corresponding pieces from the Platform/QNX*.cmake modules.
It is also necessary to change the language conditional to dereference
the lang macro parameter, which is another bug introduced by the
same commit. The extra -lang-c++ flag is only necessary when the CXX
compiler is specified as 'qcc' instead of 'QCC' in the toolchain file,
which is why this bug was not noticed before. The flag is also necessary
in that case when linking in order to find the appropriate standard
libraries. The flag was not previously added when linking executables,
so linking failed even with CMake 2.8.12 with the lower-case compiler-id.
Co-Author: Brad King <brad.king@kitware.com>
On WinCE we must link both shared libraries and executables with the
/subsystem:windowsce flag. Teach Platform/Windows-MSVC to pass it
to the linker in both cases.
Suggested-by: Gunnar Roth <gunnar.roth@gmx.de>
Call the generator "Visual Studio 14" without any year because this
version of VS does not provide a year in the product name.
Copy cmGlobalVisualStudio12Generator to cmGlobalVisualStudio14Generator
and update version numbers accordingly. Add the VS14 enumeration value.
Teach the platform module Windows-MSVC to set MSVC14 and document the
variable. Teach module InstallRequiredSystemLibraries to look for the VS
14 runtime libraries.
Teach tests CheckCompilerRelatedVariables, VSExternalInclude, and
RunCMake.GeneratorToolset to treat VS 14 as they do VS 10, 11, and 12.
Co-Author: Pawel Stopinski <diokhan@go2.pl>
Create a Platform/Android module that includes Platform/Linux since
Android is based on Linux. Provide only the minimal settings needed to
get builds with Android NDK toolchains to work.
Disable use of RPATH since the Android loader ignores it and we cannot
predict the install destination anyway.
Android supports soname but shared library names must end in ".so" and
we cannot represent the versioned names with associated symlinks on all
host operating systems anyway. However, we do want the SONAME of
library files to be set so that linking to them by path to the library
file produces NEEDED entries with the soname and not the path. Add a
new CMAKE_PLATFORM_NO_VERSIONED_SONAME setting to tell the
cmTarget::GetLibraryNames method that not to use the VERSION or
SOVERSION target properties in the soname.
Add to the Platform/Windows-GNU module list of VS registry entries those
for VS 2013. Also add the name "vcvars64.bat" used by VS 10 and above
for 64-bit tools.
Just like -I flag has its -isystem counterpart which marks an include
directory as a system directory and prevents unwanted warnings, on Apple
systems there is -iframework -- a system directory replacement for -F.
Use this flag to implement include_directories(SYSTEM) for frameworks.
For example if one installs Xcode 4.6 on OS X 10.9, it doesn't contain
a 10.9 SDK, so fallback to the next newest version which, in this case,
happens to be a 10.8 SDK.
This fixes bug #14572.
Initialize variables CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT, CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET, and
CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES prior to enabling any languages. This will
allow compiler identification to consider these values.
Extend CMAKE_PLATFORM_IMPLICIT_LINK_DIRECTORIES with these paths. We
already have the equivalents under /usr. Systems that have these
directories have their dynamic loaders configured already. Do not allow
them to appear in the RPATH explicitly.
f21ac16e Replace MATCHES test on numbers with EQUAL test
7eacbaed Replace MATCHES ".+" tests with NOT STREQUAL ""
3a71d34c Use CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME instead of CMAKE_SYSTEM where sufficient
b0b4b460 Remove .* expressions from beginning and end of MATCHES regexs
5bd48ac5 Replace string(REGEX REPLACE) with string(REPLACE) where possible
2622bc3f Clean up usage of if(... MATCHES regex) followed string(REGEX REPLACE regex)
Since commit v2.6.0~388 (Added build rule variables
CMAKE_<LANG>_ARCHIVE_..., 2008-01-29) we use separate "ar cr ..." and
"ar r ..." steps to incrementally add a large list of object files to an
archive. Since the "r" command replaces existing objects of the same
name in an archive, if multiple objects have the same file name and
appear in separate append steps then one overwrites the other. Instead,
use "ar cq ..." and "ar q ..." to always append to the archive.
We already remove the archive before creating it so this will not cause
objects to be appended to existing archives on incremental rebuilds.
* Remove Watcom linker caseexact options already defined in system
definition.
* Use win_dll system for SHARED_LIBRARY and SHARED_MODULE.
* Use explicit target definition -bt=.. option for proper initialization
of compiler Windows environment (predefined macros)
* Reorganize compiler options to global options and configuration
specific options
* Use option to optimize out stack checking code for release version
Drop the CMAKE_NO_QUOTED_OBJECTS internal variable from the Makefile
generators. The underlying problem is with the Watcom linker, not with
WMake. The Watcom linker wants object files to be single-quoted. Add
<LINK-RULE>_USE_WATCOM_QUOTE platform information variables to tell the
generators to use Watcom-style single quotes for object files on link
lines.
On Windows, Watcom uses the GetCommandLine API to get the original
command-line string and do custom parsing that expects single quotes.
On POSIX systems, Watcom approximates the original command line by
joining all argv[] entries separated by a single space. Therefore we
need to double-quote the single-quoted arguments so that the shell does
not consume them and they are available for the parser to see.
64c2342a Watcom: Enable 'WMake Makefiles' generator on Linux
5d9aa66c Watcom: Introduce OpenWatcom compiler id and fix compiler version
9292d3b8 Watcom: Detect compiler target architecture and platform
fbc883c9 Watcom: Add one blank line to Makefile for better readability