The Watcom WMake tool has trouble running commands in paths that have
parentheses. We already convert most commands to a shortpath for Watcom
if the path contains a space, but the use of $(CMAKE_COMMAND) hides the
true path from that conversion. Factor the shortpath conversion code
out into a new ConvertShellCommand method. Teach it to convert paths
that contain parentheses as well as spaces. Use the new method to
convert the value of $(CMAKE_COMMAND) and other helper variables.
The MFC test's mfc1 directory was a "VS-MFC-wizard-generated"
starter MFC app, using VS 7.1 as the generator. There's one define
used in the generated rc file that was not available back in the
VS6 days... Put a conditional define in here based on _MSC_VER
to enable the test app to build on VS6 dashboards.
Teach cmComputeLinkInformation to generate the "-framework" option as a
separate link item preceding the actual framework name. Then escape the
framework name to pass as an argument through a shell. This fixes the
link line for frameworks with spaces in the name.
The build system generators that call cli.GetItems() and generate the
final list of items on the link line already handle escaping correctly
for items that are paths. However, for raw link items like "-lfoo" they
just pass through to the command line verbatim. This is incorrect. The
generators should escape these items too. Unfortunately we cannot fix
that without introducing a new CMake Policy because projects may already
be passing raw link flags with their own escapes to work around this
bug. Therefore we punt on this bug for now and go with the above fix.
Eclipse doesn't handle this case well. When doing out-of-source builds
we create a linked resource which points to CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR, so the
user can browse the source dir in Eclipse. This is not possible
when the build dir is a subdir of the source dir.
Alex
467ee36 Check plugin variables are defined before warning.
4571ea6 Don't resolve directories; are never relative.
9cfc920 Match fixup_qt4_executable with documentation.
CommandLineArguments.cxx:
remark #181: argument is incompatible with corresponding format
string conversion
SystemInformation.cxx:
remark #193: zero used for undefined preprocessing identifier "_WIN32"
warning #177: variable "Regebx" was declared but never referenced
SystemTools.cxx(375):
remark #444: destructor for base class "std::vector<char*>" is not virtual
class kwsysDeletingCharVector : private kwsys_stl::vector<char*>
Author: Hans Johnson <hans-johnson@uiowa.edu>
Change-Id: Ibc899c3ba14990158ef7bbabace4b435b22495c3
Build a simple, do-nothing VS 7.1 MFC wizard generated app
with CMake.
Build it two different ways via ExternalProject, one with
CMAKE_MFC_FLAG set to 1 for linking to MFC statically, and
one with CMAKE_MFC_FLAG set to 2 for linking to the shared
MFC dlls.
Validate that the install tree of the static build has only
one *.exe file in it and nothing else. Also validate that the
install tree of the shared library build has multiple files in
it (no less than 3) and that they are only of the expected types
*.exe, *.dll and *.manifest.
This commit does not address the issue reported in #11213,
it merely adds a test that may be used to show that the
bug report is valid. After this commit, the MFC test should
fail on any dashboard machines that have MSVC defined, but
cannot build an MFC app. We can then analyze that failure
data as input to solving the issue.
This commit adds a new target property AUTOMOC_MOC_OPTIONS, which
can be set to add extra options for the moc invocations done via automoc.
This is equivalent to the OPTIONS parameter in the qt4_wrap_cpp() macro.
Alex
Set the working directory for make targets which are associated
to virtual folders, otherwise Eclipse simply runs make from the
current working directory (where Eclipse has been started), and
where probably not the correct makefile is located.
Alex
Judging from the questions I see on the #cmake IRC channel this is one
of the most common pitfalls for people coming from other build systems,
especially plain Makefiles. Finally put this into the documentation to
stop people getting fooled into using this.
Text by Brad King.
Provide the ability to configure CTest with settings different from the ones
available in the source tree by checking first if CTestConfig.cmake
exists in the build tree.
The motivation is to allow build system checking out external project to
test and/or package them and submit the associated results to a different
dashboard than the one specified (or not) in the source of the external
project.
For example, the build system of Slicer can checkout, build, test
and package what I will call "extensions". These extensions can be developed
by third parties who can test and submit to their own dashboard / project.
When checked out by Slicer build system, the default dashboard can now be
overwritten by adding a custom CTestConfig.cmake to the build directory.
And if not overwritten, it would avoid to create CTestConfig.cmake within
the source checkout of the extension.
Important when calling ctest commands in a loop from a script.
Each time Populate gets called, it uses the current definition
of the variable. Without the clear, it was accumulating additional
identical values each time through the loop.
66bd543 Eclipse: fix#12417, don't create wrong src pathentries
70de8bd Eclipse: detect number of CPUs, set CMAKE_ECLIPSE_MAKE_ARGUMENTS accordigly
117f2b8 Eclipse: add Build and Clean targets to targets
c3f30bd Eclipse: move code for generating links to targets into separate function
cef6bd9 Eclipse: move code for generating links to projects into separate function
b6d4de7 Eclipse: add virtual folder for each target
5e8e9ad automoc: always run moc on the cpp file if there is a foo.moc included
ea8ac9f Add copyright notices
56aa6ff automoc:run moc on the header if the source file contains include "foo.moc"