Add a string(CONCAT) command to simply concatenate input arguments
together. This will be useful for combining strings from different
quoting syntaxes. Add a RunCMake.string test covering these cases.
Teach the Xcode generator to set 'lastKnownFileType' to be 'folder' for
file references that are directories. If you set 'explicitFileType' to
'sourcecode', then Xcode cannot browse the directory.
Previously if headers required to check the size of a type can be
compiled with C++ compiler only, the check would fail because the C
compiler fails. As a consequence, HAVE_${VARIABLE} would be set to
false, and ${VARIABLE} will be empty.
Teach CHECK_TYPE_SIZE to accept a new optional argument LANGUAGE
that allows one to explicitly set the compiler to use. The new
signature is therefore:
CHECK_TYPE_SIZE(TYPE VARIABLE [BUILTIN_TYPES_ONLY]
[LANGUAGE <language>])
These two target properties serve the same purpose for different versions
of Visual Studio. Document the versions covered by each property.
Reported-by: mar.na@t-online.de
Introduce a policy to control the behavior.
The AliasTargets unit test already tests that using a
double-semicolon in the name is not an error. Change the ExportImport
test to use a namespace with a double-semicolon too.
The result is that the depends of the target are created.
So,
add_library(somelib foo.cpp)
add_library(anotherlib EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL foo.cpp)
add_library(extra EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL foo.cpp)
target_link_libraries(anotherlib extra)
add_library(iface INTERFACE)
target_link_libraries(iface INTERFACE anotherlib)
Executing 'make iface' will result in the anotherlib and extra targets
being made.
Adding a regular executable to the INTERFACE of an INTERFACE_LIBRARY
will not result in the executable being built with 'make iface' because
of the logic in cmComputeTargetDepends::AddTargetDepend.
So far, this is implemented only for the Makefile generator. Other
generators will follow if this feature is possible for them.
Make INTERFACE_LIBRARY targets part of the all target by default.
Test this by building the all target and making the expected library
EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL.
Teach the VS 7-9 generators to honor the
VS_DOTNET_TARGET_FRAMEWORK_VERSION
target property. This was already done for VS >= 10 by commit cfe6300a
(VS: Add support for .NET target framework version, 2013-06-14).
Inspired-by: mar.na@t-online.de
187385a cmCoreTryCompile: Fix typo in comments.
af2a3ab cmTarget: Remove unused variable.
620b0e9 target_link_libraries(): Fix code snippet in documentation.
2d4ce80 cmPolicies: Fix typo
d6dd264 include(): Use lower case and () to refer to the include() command.
765d783 cmSystemTools: Drop old RunCommand method
52b80b2 exec_program: Re-implement using KWSys Process
c076476 cmake: Drop "cmake -E comspec" Win9x helper
f551135 cmExtraEclipseCDT4Generator: Replace RunCommand with RunSingleCommand
daa0f6f Add Lua-style long brackets and long comments to CMake language
a8c6523 cmListFileLexer: Convert CRLF -> LF newlines explicitly
dbd9333 cmListFileLexer: Allow a leading UTF-8 Byte-Order-Mark (#11137)
5645783 cmListFileLexer: Allow command names with one letter (#14181)
Drop use of cmSystemTools::RunCommand. It used popen on UNIX
(equivalent to /bin/sh -c "$command") and direct CreateProcess calls on
Windows. Implement equivalent behavior using the KWSys Process library.
Copy windows shortpath conversion logic from cmSystemTools::RunCommand.
Set the minimum required version of CMake high enough to avoid the
warning for CMAKE_LEGACY_CYGWIN_WIN32. The warning appears on stderr
and breaks the expected output matching.
Teach CMakeDetermineCompilerId to skip trying to build a .vfproj
file for Intel Fortran under Visual Studio 6. The msdev command-line
build produces a popup error dialog that hangs the configuration.
Enable the --use-stderr behavior by default and ignore the old option.
Passing through the pipes allows color terminal output and other things
to work as if one ran the native build command directly.
In generators such as Ninja that can run multiple "cl" processes that
refer to the same compiler .pdb file (/Fd) at the same time, MSVC from
Visual Studio 2013 complains:
fatal error C1041: cannot open program database '.../vc120.pdb';
if multiple CL.EXE write to the same .PDB file, please use /FS
According to "cl /?":
/FS force to use MSPDBSRV.EXE
Add the flag to compilation lines for this compiler version just after the
/Fd option.
d14898b Intel: Fix detection of MSVC version simulated by pre-11.0 Fortran
a85e17e Intel: When simulating MSVC, re-use Windows-MSVC (#14476)
af40e8c VS: Detect Intel Fortran compiler id and version
b8522a8 VS: Expose Intel Fortran .vfproj format version to CMake language
2d36c9a CMakeDetermineCompilerId: Fix Intel Fortran compiler id detection
a6fd17c VS: Fix CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER detection with Intel toolset (#14471)
The Intel Fortran 10 64-bit compiler incorrectly defines _MSC_VER to its
own version (1020) instead of the underlying MSVC tools version. Since
we expect the compiler to be used only with VS >= 7 tools, assume MSVC
version 13.0 if _MSC_VER is not greater than 1300.
Teach CMake(C|CXX|Fortran)CompilerId* to report the MSVC version
simulated by the Intel compiler, if any. Refactor the Windows-Intel
platform information helper module to load Windows-MSVC instead of
duplicating the information. Teach Windows-MSVC to understand when
it is loaded as the simulated Fortran compiler (its preprocessor is
simulated).