2a99fae1 FindMPI: Recognize `.lib` file names for specification of link libraries
c4417b09 FindMPI: Recognize /LIBPATH for specification of linker paths.
GitHub for Windows now installs in
$ENV{LOCALAPPDATA}/Github/PortableGit*/cmd
instead of
$ENV{LOCALAPPDATA}/Github/PortableGit*/bin
Search the new location first but keep the old one in case people have
older versions installed.
Create a <LANG>_CLANG_TIDY target property (initialized by a
CMAKE_<LANG>_CLANG_TIDY variable) to specify a clang-tidy command line
to be run along with the compiler.
In the `try_compile` source file signature we propagate the caller's
value of `CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS` into the test project. Extend this to
propagate `CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_<CONFIG>` too instead of always using the
default value in the test project. This will be useful, for example, to
allow the MSVC runtime library to be changed (e.g. `-MDd` => `-MTd`).
a1c40291 GetPrerequisites: Look for VS tools using environment variables
c79f88b0 GetPrerequisites: add path of VS 10,11,12,14 in order to find dumpbin.exe
The Custom-Symbolic-and-Byproduct case fails strangely on some
filesystems used by our nightly testing. Somehow on the first build the
`use-byproduct` output ends up with a timestamp older than
`gen-byproduct-stamp` even though the build log clearly shows them build
in the correct order (and must according to build system dependencies).
Work around this problem by adding an extra delay before building
`use-byproduct`.
Tested-by: Gerhard Grimm <gerhard.grimm@detec.com>
7731e44f Ninja: Honor CMAKE_NINJA_FORCE_RESPONSE_FILE for compile rules
f9644a2d cmGlobalNinjaGenerator: Clarify logic for forcing use of response files
24c9106b cmNinjaTargetGenerator: Factor out helper for forced response file check
The `VS*COMNTOOLS` environment variables specify locations of VS tools
and are set during the VS installation. Use them in addition to the
hard-coded default install locations.
We define `NDEBUG` without a space after the `-D` option for most
compilers. Remove the space for MSVC (and Intel Fortran) for
consistency. The MS compiler technically does not document that
the `-D` argument may be separated from its value, though every
version to date supports it.