The lexer changes in commit v3.0.0-rc1~495^2 (Add Lua-style long
brackets and long comments to CMake language, 2013-08-06) accidentally
left out matching '[' as a single character in an unquoted argument.
Add a lexer rule to match it and extend the RunCMake.Syntax test to
cover this case.
The current file parser for a MUMPS routine uses a period "." as the
one of the signals that a line of MUMPS code is executable. This is not
a correct assumption. Add the period to the list of characters that CTest
will not consider the start of a line of code.
Update the test routine to have an entry point with code to match the scenario
mentioned above.
Run cmparseMSBuildXML.py on masm.xml to generate our flag tables:
python cmparseMSBuildXML.py -x ".../MSBuild/Microsoft.Cpp/v4.0/BuildCustomizations/masm.xml" > cmVS10MASMFlagTable.h
python cmparseMSBuildXML.py -x ".../MSBuild/Microsoft.Cpp/v4.0/V110/BuildCustomizations/masm.xml" > cmVS11MASMFlagTable.h
python cmparseMSBuildXML.py -x ".../MSBuild/Microsoft.Cpp/v4.0/V120/BuildCustomizations/masm.xml" > cmVS12MASMFlagTable.h
python cmparseMSBuildXML.py -x ".../MSBuild/Microsoft.Cpp/v4.0/V140/BuildCustomizations/masm.xml" > cmVS14MASMFlagTable.h
Fix up the declaration names at the top of each file.
Use the cmVisualStudioGeneratorOptions flag map to add the
AdditionalIncludeDirectories element to the project file.
Move appending of %(AdditionalIncludeDirectories) to the
locations that populate the flag vectors instead of where
they are written out.
CPack IFW generator updates:
- Group now can have script;
- Root package (for monolithic or one package installers) can be
configured from group.
CMake updates:
- Native installation (no Unspecified component).
Teach the Makefile generators to escape '#' characters on the right hand
side of variable assignments in flags.make. This is needed for flags
like '-Wno-error=#warnings'. Otherwise the make tool treats them as
comments and leaves them out of the _FLAGS variable value.
Add a case to the CompileOptions test covering '#' in a COMPILE_OPTIONS
value, at least on compilers where it is known to be supported.
2b20110f MSVC: Select default standard libraries for ARM platform
2dfcf0ed VS: Fix generation of desktop applications for ARM
dbb5a7ee CMakeDetermineCompilerId: Fix detection for VS ARM platform
Create a VS_DEPLOYMENT_CONTENT source file property, supporting
generator expressions, to compute whether a source file should be marked
as DeploymentContent or ExcludedFromBuild in Windows Phone and Windows
Store projects.
Inspired-by: Minmin Gong <minmin.gong@gmail.com>
Add WindowsSDKDesktopARMSupport to the .vcxproj to avoid 'error MSB8022:
Compiling Desktop applications for the ARM platform is not supported.'
from VS.
Add WindowsSDKDesktopARMSupport to the compiler id .vcxproj to
avoid 'error MSB8022: Compiling Desktop applications for the ARM
platform is not supported.' from VS.
Inspired-by: Minmin Gong <minmin.gong@gmail.com>
Inspired-by: Gilles Khouzam <gillesk@microsoft.com>
5d3d9a22 Help: Add notes for topic 'vs-windows-phone-and-store'
401a00d9 VS: Set WindowsPhone and WindowsStore min VS version required
709cebde VS: Generate WindowsPhone and WindowsStore application types
72395ab2 VS: Add .sln "Deploy" mark for WindowsPhone and WindowsStore binaries
2074f581 MSVC: Add system libs for WindowsPhone and WindowsStore
c72f0887 MSVC: Add default WindowsPhone and WindowsStore compile flags
1c94558a MSVC: Disable incremental linking for WindowsPhone and WindowsStore
592098e2 Define 'WINDOWS_PHONE' and 'WINDOWS_STORE' variables
aa42a78f Add WindowsPhone and WindowsStore platform information modules
b94ddf6c CMakeDetermineCompilerId: Recognize WindowsPhone and WindowsStore
d7938bff VS: Select WindowsPhone and WindowsStore default toolsets
3abd150c VS: Save WindowsPhone and WindowsStore system internally
We already use MPI_HOME and ENV{MPI_HOME} as hints for the location
of the MPI compilers. Do the same for mpiexec, and then use the
location of mpiexec as a hint to find the compilers.
The Fujitsu C/C++ compilers are the default ones for K computer.
Detect both native and cross compilers by looking for the __FUJITSU
preprocessor definition.