In cmGeneratorExpressionEvaluator, teach getLinkedTargetsContent to call
cmGeneratorExpression::StripEmptyListElements to transform its return
value so that callers do not have to do so.
In cmGeneratorExpressionEvaluator, avoid searching through the list of
transitive interface property names repeatedly during evaluation of
TargetPropertyNode. Simply record the results of the first search for
later re-use.
In cmGeneratorExpressionEvaluator, make getLinkedTargetsContent a
template so it can traverse over either the Libraries in a cmTarget
LinkImplementationLibraries or a cmTarget LinkInterfaceLibraries. This
also avoids creating a separate vector<cmTarget*>.
Since commit v3.0.0-rc1~174^2~1 (cmTarget: Fix system include annotation
propagation, 2014-01-01) the cmGeneratorTarget::IsSystemIncludeDirectory
method needs to collect all targets that might provide
INTERFACE_(|SYSTEM)_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES for the current target. We now
have cmTarget::GetLinkImplementationClosure to provide this, so use it.
Split the library lists out of LinkImplementation and LinkInterface into
LinkImplementationLibraries and LinkInterfaceLibraries parent classes,
respectively. Return these from GetLinkImplementationLibraries and
GetLinkInterfaceLibraries, respectively, so that callers cannot access
parts of the structures that have not been populated.
Callers of cmTarget::GetLinkImplementationClosure are interested in the
set of targets whose interface properties propagate to the current
target. This excludes targets guarded by $<LINK_ONLY>.
Teach the CompatibleInterface test to cover suppression of interface
compatibility tests with $<LINK_ONLY>. Although this is not recommended
in practice, it is a way of covering the above behavior.
Previously this generator expression was used internally by the
target_link_libraries command to honor private linking requirements of
static libraries in their INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES. Remove the check
that limits $<LINK_ONLY> to this use case to make it available for
project code to use too.
Before this commit, you would have to run ctest -S mode to get
MemoryCheckType to work. This is because CMAKE_COMMAND was not set.
The fix is to use cmSystemTools::GetCMakeCommand instead.
This adds support for memory and leak sanitizers. This is built into
clang and gcc 4.8 and new compilers. It is activated with a -f switch
during compile.
8a205b98 cmTarget: Compile old-style link dependencies only for VS 6
d57be904 cmTarget: Run old-style link dependencies only for VS 6
b3b44d13 cmTarget: Rename old-style link dependencies code as "ForVS6"
80cb12bb export_library_dependencies: Use original link libraries internally
The old link dependency analysis is now needed only for the VS 6
generator code delimited by CM_USE_OLD_VS6 to support project-provided
project templates. Rename the related cmTarget members to be "ForVS6".
This command was using the cmTarget::GetLinkLibraries method with a
comment explaining how execution order gives it the dependencies before
analysis. Just use cmTarget::GetOriginalLinkLibraries instead.
Create the map entry up front and store in it a boolean value indicating
whether the LinkInterface structure has been populated. This approach
leads to shorter code that is easier to follow too.
Create the map entry up front and store in it boolean values indicating
which pieces of the LinkInterface structure have been populated.
This approach leads to shorter code that is easier to follow too.
Fix cmTarget::GetSourceFiles to set EvaluateForBuildsystem on the
$<TARGET_PROPERTY:...,INTERFACE_SOURCES> generator expression so that
the $<TARGET_OBJECTS> generator expression is allowed within an
INTERFACE_SOURCES value.
Extend the InterfaceLibrary test to cover this case. Extend the
RunCMake.TargetObjects test to cover failure of $<TARGET_OBJECTS>
when used through $<TARGET_PROPERTY:...,INTERFACE_SOURCES> in a
non-buildsystem context.
In commit 7b0834e9 (cmTarget: Refactor internal LinkImplementation map,
2014-06-19) cmTarget::GetLinkImplementationLibrariesInternal was changed
accidentally to pass "this" to ComputeLinkImplementation instead of
"head". Change it back.
Teach the VS >= 10 generator to honor flags other than -I and -D
in the CMAKE_RC_FLAGS[_<CONFIG>] variable. Place them within the
ResourceCompile .vcxproj element under AdditionalOptions.
Also add a rudimentary flag map to map '-n' to 'NullTerminateStrings'.
2c470b77 add_library: Allow arbitrary non-linked sources in OBJECT libraries
de4f3e2c Tests: Fix broken dependency in ObjectLibrary test
54bf5858 Tests: Resolve TODO comment left in ObjectLibrary test
This commit adds support for ThreadSanitizer to ctest. ThreadSanitizer
is part of the clang compiler and also gcc 4.8 and later. You have to
compile the code with special flags. Then your code gets the the
ThreadSanitizer ability built into it. To pass options to the
ThreadSanitizer you use an environment variable. This commit teaches
ctest to parse the output from ThreadSanitizer and send it to CDash.
Loosen this restriction on OBJECT libraries to allow source files of any
name to be generated by custom commands or listed for reference in IDE
projects so long as they would not affect linking of a normal library.
Update the rejection message to be more specific about the looser
restriction.
Extend the ObjectLibrary test to cover a ".cmake" file generated by a
custom command in an OBJECT library.