On OS X if the user-provided flags do not include -isysroot and
CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT is defined then add the proper -isysroot flag to the C
compiler invocation we use to generate the .s file.
Since commit 571dc748 (Recognize Clang C and C++ compilers, 2010-05-17)
we recognize Clang C and C++ support. Add Compiler/Clang-ASM.cmake to
enable use of Clang for ASM too. Also teach Assembler test to try Clang
as an assembler.
Suggested-by: Tobias Pape <tobiaspape@gmail.com>
Ancient versions of CMake required else(), endif(), and similar block
termination commands to have arguments matching the command starting the
block. This is no longer the preferred style.
Run the following shell code:
for c in else endif endforeach endfunction endmacro endwhile; do
echo 's/\b'"$c"'\(\s*\)(.\+)/'"$c"'\1()/'
done >convert.sed &&
git ls-files -z -- bootstrap '*.cmake' '*.cmake.in' '*CMakeLists.txt' |
egrep -z -v '^(Utilities/cm|Source/kwsys/)' |
egrep -z -v 'Tests/CMakeTests/While-Endwhile-' |
xargs -0 sed -i -f convert.sed &&
rm convert.sed
Use a custom command to generate the assembly source file at build time.
Also set CMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE so the test output contains all the
build rules. These two changes will show the entire .c -> .s -> .o and
final link commands in the test output.
Commit 1f6c6b1c (use CMAKE_C_FLAGS when generating the assembler file,
2011-03-03) added use of CMAKE_C_FLAGS to the assembler generation step.
However, this variable is meant for direct substitution into a shell
command line so we need to parse it to separate the arguments first.