If multiple input files are provided then the destination must be a
directory. If only one input file is provided then destination may be
either a file or directory.
Extract upstream KWSys using the following shell commands.
$ git archive --prefix=upstream-kwsys/ 6bfc1aef | tar x
$ git shortlog --no-merges --abbrev=8 --format='%h %s' 9596e98d..6bfc1aef
Rolf Eike Beer (6):
9e9c8ae3 SystemTools: extend test coverage of SystemTools::MakeDirectory()
3f3d9eb5 SystemTools: add basic tests for SystemTools::FindFile()
9ca5f108 SystemTools: entirely remove the extension code on non-Windows platforms
29f82f78 SystemTools: avoid needless copy of std::string
ac667cdc SystemTools: remove 2 more explicit calls to FileIsDirectory()
6bfc1aef SystemTools: do not call FileExists() before calling FileIsDirectory()
7a327727 Embarcadero: Fix erroneous interpretation of __CODEGEARC_VERSION__.
25211d75 Compiler ID: Compiler versions must be a valid, numeric version string.
060442c2 Embarcadero: Check code using CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID and CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID.
f3b3219c Embarcadero/Watcom: Properly skip VSResource test for other generators.
ddbda722 Embarcadero: Fix bug where duplicate Ninja job pools would be created.
As per the following link:
http://docwiki.embarcadero.com/RADStudio/Seattle/en/Example_of_CODEGEARC_VERSION_Macro
The major/minor versions must be decoded as a hex string, while the patch
version must be decoded as a normal decimal string.
As an example, C++ Builder XE 8.1's bcc32.exe sets this macro to 0x070189C9.
The file version of bcc32.exe is 7.1.5570.35273. Therefore, the correct
interpretation to COMPILER_VERSION would be 7.1.35273.
The CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID and CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID variables are set to
"Borland" for older versions of the compiler. Newer CodeGear/Embarcadero
compilers will have those variables set to "Embarcadero". Search for lines of
code referencing both the variable name and Borland to be sure that they also
refer to Embarcadero.
Fix typos introduced by commit v3.4.0-rc1~257^2~2 (FindJava: Add support
for idlj and jarsigner tools, 2015-07-31) to correctly report when these
components are found.
A typical iOS application bundle (also Framework Bundle) contains the
application executable and any resources used by the application (for
instance, the application icon, other images, and localized content) in
the top-level bundle directory. The same rule applies to Framework
Bundles.
The function _Boost_MISSING_DEPENDENCIES will look at the
user-supplied component list, check the dependency
information for each component using
_Boost_COMPONENT_DEPENDENCIES, and will add any missing
dependencies to the component list. This ensures that
all required components will be searched for.
The function _Boost_COMPONENT_DEPENDENCIES is used to query the
library dependencies for a given component for a given version of
Boost. This covers Boost releases from 1.33 to 1.59, using the
information generated by Utilities/Scripts/BoostScanDeps.cmake.
This script scans Boost headers in order to determine inter-library
dependencies, using the "autolink" information embedded in the
headers for automatic linking on Windows. This information is then
output in a form suitable for use in FindBoost.cmake.
aac633d5 Explicitly enable deprecated warnings by default.
e8974b62 Modify dev warning options to affect deprecated warnings.
b146747e Consistent documentation for deprecation message variables.
da688bcb Add -W options to control deprecated warning messages.
07388f83 Refactor the -W options parser to be generic.
246b0bfb Explicitly enable author (dev) warnings by default.
deec3a3f Make message suppression more consistent.
aa427a42 Tests: Revise message in RunCMake.CommandLine -Wdev case
Add necessary bits to support the NIOS2 little-endian CPU.
Signed-off-by: Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
Cc: Ley Foon Tan <lftan@altera.com>
Cc: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
Cc: Walter Goossens <waltergoossens@home.nl>