This check was first added by commit v3.0.0-rc5~6^2 (FindCurses: Detect
and satisfy ncurses dependency on tinfo, 2014-01-17), but it is not
correctly conditioned on existence of the tinfo library and fails if the
code path is taken but tinfo is not found. However, since commit
v3.2.0-rc1~369^2 (FindCurses: Drop search for deprecated HP-UX cur_colr
library, 2014-11-17) the result of the check is not used, so simply drop
it.
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>
At the start of each configure step we already reset the generator
selection (CMAKE_GENERATOR) to match that loaded for the current
project. Add missing code to reset the generator platform and toolset
(CMAKE_GENERATOR_PLATFORM and CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET) also so that they
do not leak across projects.
The project has moved from <http://www.coin3d.org/> to
<https://bitbucket.org/Coin3D/coin/wiki/Home>. Simply drop the
out-dated link. Few find modules have links to the project sites.
Anyone looking to use a given find module likely already knows about the
project it finds and can use a search engine to find its homepage.
The file(GLOB_RECURSE) call added by commit 3ec02547 (CPackRPM: Allow
multiple path relocation prefixes for one package, 2015-01-21) should
not follow directory symlinks, so make sure CMP0009 is set to NEW.
The libarchive APIs use nl_langinfo(CODESET) for iconv so they need the
locale to be set for LC_CTYPE. However, the rest of CMake does not
define any behavior for non-ASCII character classification/conversion so
we do not want to setlocale() globally. Add a RAII class to save, set,
and restore the locale around calls to libarchive APIs.
Inspired-by: Clinton Stimpson <clinton@elemtech.com>
Revert the changes made by commit v3.1.0-rc1~406^2~1 (Encoding: Add
setlocale() to applications, 2014-05-30) and commit v3.1.0-rc1~406^2
(Encoding: Change to only set LC_CTYPE, 2014-06-11), and other setlocale
calls added later in their spirit. CMake has not been taught how to
deal with non-C locales everywhere. We do not define any functionality
for character conversions for non-ASCII strings. Another solution will
be needed to address the original problem motivating addition of
setlocale() calls.
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.
This bug caused c_function_prototypes to not be recorded at configure
time when compiling with -std=gnu99 or similar. In the case of feature
recording, that was not a problem, because the logic in
CMakeDetermineCompileFeatures.cmake currently assumes that a feature
present for an earlier standard is present for a later standard.
However, the detection strings are also used in WriteCompilerDetectionHeader,
so the feature macro has been defined to '0' when using a later language
dialect.
Fix that by not checking the existence of the __STDC_VERSION__ macro at
all when detecting C90 features.