This option instructs configure_package_config_file to consider paths
that are not absolute as relative to the INSTALL_PREFIX directory
instead of relative to the CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX directory.
If this argument is not passed, the default behaviour is to use
the CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX variable.
The new signature is therefore:
configure_package_config_file(<input> <output> INSTALL_DESTINATION <path>
[PATH_VARS <var1> <var2> ... <varN>]
[NO_SET_AND_CHECK_MACRO]
[NO_CHECK_REQUIRED_COMPONENTS_MACRO]
[INSTALL_PREFIX <path>])
No call sites pass NULL to the output argument, so take it by
reference to avoid the if(output) conditions. Propagate the
change through the TryCompile APIs that call it.
Prior to the existence of the if(DEFINED) condition, many of our Check
modules implemented the condition with a hack that takes advantage of
the auto-dereference behavior of the if() command to detect if a
variable is defined. The hack has the form:
if("${VAR} MATCHES "^${VAR}$")
where "${VAR}" is a macro argument reference. However, this does not
work when the variable named in the macro argument contains characters
that have special meaning in regular expressions, such as '+'. Run the
command
git grep -E 'if\("\$\{.*\}" MATCHES "\^\$\{.*\}\$"\)' -- Modules/Check*
to identify lines with this problem. Use if(NOT DEFINED) instead.
In commit v3.0.0-rc1~551^2~1 (Check*CompilerFlag: make C and CXX modules
share most error patterns, 2013-08-08) a pattern containing a ';' was
moved out of a ""-quoted argument and into a variable. CMake flattens
the containing list and breaks the pattern. Use a '.' to match ';'.
After calls to ProcessSourceItemCMP0049, check for an empty return
string to detect a failure instead of trusting GetErrorOccuredFlag.
The latter could have been left from a preceding non-fatal error.
Extend the RunCMake.Configure test to cover a case that exposed this
problem.
Add a new additional entry to the FilePaths array when a
"package" tag has been found. This path should consist of the package
information found appended to the projects source directory.
This change will allow code held in a /src/main/java/* directory off of the
projects source directory to be found, unlike now which assumes a subdirectory
contains the code.
The linker will bring in shared libraries as a whole and use them even
for symbols that are needed by entries later in the link line.
Therefore we do not need to repeat them. De-duplicate link entries that
we know are shared libraries because we have a cmTarget associated with
them.
Tested-by: Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin <jchris.fillionr@kitware.com>
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