the generator on the first configure. It either ask for a toolchain file
or asks for all the information a toolchain file might contain.
Also added option for setting non-default compilers if not cross compiling.
Fixes#6849.
Also a bit of code cleanup and re-organizing.
- Tells CMake about the KWSYS_HEADER macro.
- Enables implicit dependencies of private source files.
- When a CMake new enough to support the property is required
the "#if 0" hack can be removed from the source files.
- Tests IMPLICIT_DEPENDS_INCLUDE_TRANSFORM properties.
- See issue #6648.
- Works without help in VS IDEs due to native dependency handling.
- Xcode needs help to rebuild correctly.
- Allows make rules to be created with no dependencies.
- Such rules will not re-run even if the commands themselves change.
- Useful to create rules that run only if the output is missing.
-generate and install the policy documentation files
-generate and install the docbook files for cmake, ctest, cpack, ccmake (cmake-gui not yet ?)
Alex
- Previously this was done implicitly by the check for a target
link language which checked all source full paths.
- The recent change to support computing a link language without
finding all the source files skipped the implicit check.
- This change adds an explicit check to find all source files.
the argument after -Wno-dev was skipped, which happened to be the source
directory, and so the current working directory was assumed as source
directory, although it was the build directory (maybe this didn't have an
effect if there was already a CMakeCache.txt in the build dir)
Alex
FindCurses.cmake is now almost exactly reverted back to the state when
CURSES_LIBRARY and CURSES_INCLUDE_PATH where set for compatibility but not
in the cache. It is important that CURSES_CURSES_LIBRARY and
CURSES_NCURSES_LIBRARY really contain the path to these files.
Later on CURSES_LIBRARY is set to the one of the two which will be
used as curses library. This is now done in the cache, without FORCE.
So preloading the cache still seems to work (at least what I tested).
Alex
- Previously all links started in 'command_' which led to conflicts
and was confusing for non-command items.
- Use a per-section name that is meaningful to humans.
- Fix link id names to be valid HTML.