Add a test case that enables CXX in the top level and C in a subdirectory.
Create an executable in the top level that uses C objects compiled in the
subdirectory. Strictly speaking this is not defined behavior for all
language combinations, but happens to work in this case. Test this
behavior since projects might try to use it.
Add a VS_DEPLOYMENT_LOCATION source file property to specify where to
put files that are part of the package. For example:
set_property(SOURCE ${ASSET_FILES} PROPERTY VS_DEPLOYMENT_LOCATION "assets")
Without this, sources marked with VS_DEPLOYMENT_CONTENT cannot be
located properly.
Create properties VS_SHADER_ENTRYPOINT and VS_SHADER_MODEL. Without
these many .hlsl source files may not be possible to use. Extend the
VSWinStorePhone test project to cover them.
This can be allowed in the next release, but it needs to have some
features present and tested such as
* Ensuring that relative paths do not appear in the generated property.
* Ensuring that paths to the source or build directories do not appear.
* Generating a check in the file for CMake 3.1 or later so that the
resulting property will be consumed.
* Ensuring that any referenced targets are part of an export set and
generating a check for them.
* INSTALL_INTERFACE and BUILD_INTERFACE content.
All of these checks are already done for INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES,
but it is too late to add them for INTERFACE_SOURCES for CMake 3.1.
As the checks introduce some new error conditions, it is better to
disallow exporting fully for this case and introduce proper error
conditions later instead of policies.
Follow the pattern of checks that are made for INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES.
Existence is already checked by cmSourceFile::GetFullPath. Add a check
to disallow relative paths in source directories. Otherwise code such as
target_sources(lib1 INTERFACE foo.cpp)
would fail if consumed by a target in a different directory.
Unlike the INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES behavior, we don't care whether
the entry comes from an IMPORTED target or not. In the include directories
case, the directory for a non-imported target might not exist yet but
might be created. In the sources case, a file which does not yet
exist in the filesystem must be explicitly marked with the GENERATED
property.
Adjust existing tests and add a new test for the error.
Extract a new method to encapsulate the requirements of evaluating
dependent-expressions, namely, propagation of the
EvaluateForBuildsystem setting, which is missing from the
getLinkedTargetsContent implementation.
Commit v3.1.0-rc1~688^2 (Genex: Only evaluate TARGET_OBJECTS to determine
target sources., 2014-03-20) introduced an error case for use of
TARGET_OBJECTS outside of the context of generating the buildsystem,
as the path to object files may be dependent on buildsystem
variables (See bug #15226).
Commit v3.1.0-rc1~314^2 (Allow INTERFACE_SOURCES to specify
$<TARGET_OBJECTS> (#14970), 2014-07-09) made it possible to
propagate such content to dependent targets.
While that commit propagated the EvaluateForBuildsystem setting
for the case of a TARGET_PROPERTY expression, as generated for
direct dependencies of a target in
cmTargetInternals::AddInterfaceEntries, it did not add propagation
for content from further transitive target dependencies, as determined
by getLinkedTargetsContent.
The __STDC_VERSION__ macro may be defined or not depending on the
implementation dialect of C. Test that it is defined before testing
its value.
The CXX tests do not need such a change because they define __cplusplus
in all dialects.
The existing versions have been used since commit
v3.1.0-rc1~635^2~8 (cmTarget: Add CXX_STANDARD and CXX_EXTENSION
target properties., 2013-10-13), but further discussions since then
increased the initial minimum compiler versions this feature is
available for.
Clang 3.4 uses C99 by default, and Clang 3.6 uses C11 by default:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.compilers.clang.devel/39379
GNU 4.9 uses C90 by default, and GNU 5.0 uses C11 by default:
https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-5/changes.html
Test that the default compiler settings result in the expected dialect
macros being defined for both C and CXX. Remove the unused main.c
file from the CompileFeatures unit test.
Since commit v3.1.0-rc1~227^2~1 (De-duplicate shared library targets in
generated link lines, 2014-07-30) we de-duplicate shared library targets
on the link line. However, some toolchains will fail linking if an
executable is linking to a shared library that is not used directly and
a static library that depends on the shared one. The linker may not
keep the reference to the shared library the first time and then the
symbols needed by the static library may not be found.
Fix this by reversing the direction of the for loop that removes the
duplicate shared libraries, in order to ensure that the last occurrence
of the library is left instead of the first one.
Extend Tests/Dependency with a case covering this behavior. Create an
executable that links to a shared library and a static library but only
needs the shared library as a dependency of the static library.
Co-Author: Brad King <brad.king@kitware.com>
* parent-scope-tests:
test: add a test for PARENT_SCOPE with multiple scopes
test: add test for PARENT_SCOPE behavior
Conflicts:
Tests/RunCMake/set/RunCMakeTest.cmake
Changes in commit b9aa5041 (cmLocalGenerator: Simplify GetIncludeFlags
output formatting, 2014-03-04) caused Windows Resource Compiler include
directories to be computed as relative paths in the Ninja generator.
This breaks the cmcldeps handling of include paths. The reason for the
regression is that several cmLocalGenerator::GetIncludeFlags callers
treated the fourth "bool forResponseFile" argument as if it controlled
whether include directories were a full path. It actually did control
that by accident until the above commit.
Add an explicit "bool forceFullPaths" argument to GetIncludeFlags
and thread the value through ConvertToIncludeReference as needed.
Update GetIncludeFlags call sites that really wanted to control the
forResponseFile setting to be aware of the new argument. Extend the
VSResource test to cover this case.
631fadea Help: Add notes for topic 'fix-OSX-bundle-rpaths-and-Qt5'
50e261dd OSX: Warn when attempting to change runtime paths on OS X 10.5
9b98fd52 cmake-gui: Make sure we bundle Qt5 Cocoa platform plugin
83a06bb4 BundleUtilities: Framework codesign Resources/Info.plist & Current
f7df82ac BundleUtilities: Resolve & replace @rpath placeholders
14bc686f GetPrerequisites: Make sure dyld placeholders are prefixes
6c313797 BundleUtilities: Use find on UNIX for fast executable lookup
Even though 10.5 supports @rpath, the support is not complete
enough for CMake. For instance, install_name_tool doesn't support
adding and removing rpaths.
Also modifying BundleUtilities test to remove an undesirable cmake
generated runtime path. The intent was to build with the install
rpath as is done with the other cases in this test.
ba907f7d FPHSA: fix when requested or found version is exactly 0
4f9bf446 FPHSA: when EXACT version match is requested only compare the components given
e0e75a72 Help: Add notes for topic 'ctest-memcheck-sanitizers'
7345a1f7 tests: Add a test for ctest_memcheck MemorySanitizer
0c6330da ctest_memcheck: Add support for MemorySanitizer msan
9ba8bf12 tests: add a test for ctest_memcheck UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer
816c100a ctest_memcheck: Add support for UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer ubsan
b67ef537 ctest_memcheck: Order sanitizer type code consistently
f48a2968 Tests: Organize CTestTestMemcheck inner test code
Given that you have a foobar that identifies itself as 1.2.3 from now on a
find_package(foobar 1.2 EXACT)
will succeed, as 1.2.3 will now be considered as being 1.2. Until now this was
only the case for version 1.2.0.
f25e431d tests: set sanitizer options properly
f0661bf3 tests: fix copy/paste from tsan -> asan comments
ca9cc25c ctest: add support for additional sanitizer options
0b9ffffc ctest: update documentation for CTEST_MEMORYCHECK_TYPE
df84281d Help: Add notes for topic 'vs-nsight-tegra-generator'
69e198dc VS: Generate Nsight Tegra project revision number
5365c9ac VS: Map Nsight Tegra file types in .vcxproj files
178f56a5 VS: Fix Tegra-Android platform linking of libraries by name
7115702f Tests: Add test for VS Nsight Tegra generator support
a6289499 VS: Generate ANDROID_GUI executables as app packages
c12e4699 Add 'ANDROID_API' target property to set Android Target API
9a4df52a Add 'ANDROID_GUI' target property to mark Android applications
16569abf cmTarget: Track internally whether platform is Android
ef0fd4f0 VS: Teach vcxproj generation about the Tegra-Android platform
d09b60f5 VS: Detect compiler id of Nsight Tegra-Android toolchains
2f071466 VS: Teach VS >= 10 to recognize CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME 'Android'
Nsight Tegra Visual Studio Edition handles prefixing of library names
with '-l' automatically, so teach the generator not to do so.
Reported-by: Mourad Boufarguine <mourad@boufarguine.name>
Create a VSNsightTegra test based on the "two-libs" example from the
Android NDK. Add it whenever testing on a machine with VS 11 or 12
and the NVIDIA Nsight Tegra Visual Studio Edition installed. Exclude
it when there is a space in the path to the source or build tree because
the tools do not seem to support it.
This version of the Intel Fortran plugin to Visual Studio says:
please make sure that $(OutDir), $(TargetName) and $(TargetExt)
property values match the value specified in %(Link.OutputFile)
We must set TargetName and TargetExt in addition to the existing
setting for OutputDirectory. The settings do not appear to hurt
older versions of Intel Fortran, so set them unconditionally.
Extend the FortranOnly test to cover a corresponding use case by
using the OUTPUT_NAME target property.
Inspired-by: Ian Harvey <Ian.Harvey@megms.com.au>
c655f0c4 VS: Drop GenerateManifest from .vcxproj files for non-MS tools
227a3367 VS: Use case-insensitive check for hlsl,jpg,png,xml file extensions
4a24015a Tests: Always detect VS and SDK availability on Windows
Error message from cygwin's curl (using `--system-libs`) in
CTestTestFailedSubmit-ftp was:
Failed to connect to port 21: Connection timed out
^^^
Update our regex to match this.
Unlike with Unix Makefiles generator modifying compiler paths was not
protected with Ninja generator. It was possible to modify them in the
cache without the expected effect on the generated solution. Also
activate corresponding tests with Ninja.