a66004be Honor CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS[_<CONFIG>]_INIT set in toolchain files
cdde77e5 OpenWatcom: Partially modernize platform information modules
f9dbe22c Intel: Do not use GNU-like flags on Windows
5a3ed0d7 Intel: Do not use MSVC-like flags for Fortran
Document these variables.
Change our convention for setting these variables from:
set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS_INIT "...")
to
string(APPEND CMAKE_C_FLAGS_INIT " ...")
so that any value previously set by a toolchain file will be used.
Automate the conversion with:
sed -i 's/set *(\(CMAKE_\(C\|CXX\|Fortran\|RC\|ASM\|${[^}]\+}\)_FLAGS\(_[^_]\+\)\?_INIT \+"\)/string(APPEND \1 /' \
Modules/Compiler/*.cmake Modules/Platform/*.cmake
and follow up with some manual fixes (e.g. to cases that already
meant to append). Also revert the automated changes to contexts
that are not protected from running multiple times.
Migrate from the old `<os>-<cc>.cmake` layout to the modern
`<os>-<id>-<lang>.cmake` layout. Keep settings common to C and C++ in a
`Windows-OpenWatcom.cmake` helper module with an include blocker.
For now just add both C and CXX settings in the helper module.
Directives that are legal inside the %files section of an RPM spec may
contain a variety of characters particularly when specifying %caps which
can include +, _, and space. Watch for parenthesis to determine what
forms the prefix vs. path.
Fixes#14362.
While at it, refactor logic to consolidate the filename extraction
and verification into a single match.
Inspired-by: Ruslan Baratov <ruslan_baratov@yahoo.com>
The official Windows builds of Boost have internal implementations for
`zlib` and `bzip2` libraries used by Boost::iostreams library, e.g.
* boost_bzip2-vc140-mt-1_59.lib
* boost_zlib-vc140-mt-1_59.lib
Add check headers for these so that users can specify them as
components without any warnings.
Reviewed-by: Roger Leigh <rleigh@dundee.ac.uk>
Drop Java_INCLUDE_DIRS and Java_LIBRARIES from the documentation since
we do not provide them. Also add a link to FindJNI to help users find
it. Fixes#16180.
Refactor options out of `Modules/Compiler/Intel-{ASM,C,CXX,Fortran}.cmake`
into a common helper in `Modules/Compiler/Intel.cmake`. Condition
them to be used only on non-Windows hosts where the Intel compiler
is GNU-like instead of MSVC-like.
Previously this worked only because the options were later overridden
by `Modules/Platform/Windows-Intel*.cmake`, but it is cleaner to not
set the options in the first place.
Teach `Modules/Platform/Windows-MSVC.cmake` not to use MSVC options
for Fortran. We use the `__windows_compiler_msvc` for the Intel
Fortran compiler on Windows for other settings, but we do not want
the flags.
Previously this worked only because the options were later overridden
by `Modules/Platform/Windows-Intel*.cmake`, but it is cleaner to not
set the options in the first place.
234deec2 FindHDF5: create all the *_LIBRARIES when using hdf5-config.cmake
963b576f FindHDF5: cache the correct path to the high level libraries
9f2728ce FindHDF5: When component targets not found fallback to compiler wrappers
149539d9 FindHDF5: Handle HDF5 builds with non-suffixed components
f30b0fec FindHDF5: correctly add lang to each component target name.
eecd307e FindLua: Iterate through all include subdirs to find a suitable header
3532cbce FindLua: Check header file against suitable versions
281c707b FindLua: Factor out a helper function for version extraction
92c67b9f FindLua: Prefix private APIs with `_lua_`
We no longer define the ZLIB_LIBRARY cache entry, so we should not mark
it as advanced either. We only use this variable when someone else
defines it in order to remain compatible with older versions of this
module, but we never create the entry ourselves anymore.
Extend the optimization from commit v3.4.0-rc1~264^2 (GetPrerequisites:
Optionally filter "objdump" output for speed, 2015-07-29) to work
on Windows by using `findstr` in place of `grep`.