In commit v2.6.0~3438 (ENH: Better support for adding and removing path,
2006-04-27) an include of "WinMessages.NSH" was added without removing
the original include. Remove it now.
Move all development release notes into a new version-specific document:
tail -q -n +3 Help/release/dev/* > Help/release/3.6.rst
git rm -- Help/release/dev/*
except the sample topic:
git checkout HEAD -- Help/release/dev/0-sample-topic.rst
Reference the new document from the release notes index document.
Add a title and intro sentence to the new document by hand.
d4e58dd9 CTestCustom: Suppress scanbuild warning on unsigned left shift
154fa2c5 CTestCustom: Suppress warnings about rand() on OpenBSD
e4a361bb CTestCustom: Suppress Windows manifest unrecognized element warning
The Clang scanbuild tool warns:
Utilities/cmliblzma/liblzma/simple/x86.c:106:23: warning:
The result of the '<<' expression is undefined
src = dest ^ ((1u << (32 - i * 8)) - 1);
~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
AFAIK overflow of a left shift on an unsigned type is well-defined.
We first suppressed this in commit v3.1.0-rc1~647^2 (CTestCustom:
Suppress warnings about rand() and srand() on OpenBSD, 2014-04-12).
Add another variant of the warning wording.
Our `cmake.version.manifest` file uses a "compatibility" element for
Windows 10 support. Older MS tools warn about it being unknown, so
suppress the warning.
Use clang-tidy's performance-unnecessary-copy-initialization checker.
After applying the fix-its (which turns the copies into const&), revise
the changes and see whether the copies can be removed entirely by using
the original instead.
Use clang-tidy's performance-unnecessary-value-param checker to find
value parameter declarations of expensive to copy types that are not
modified inside the function. Ignore findings in kwsys.
After applying the fix-its, manually change `const T&` to `T const&`.
d256ba07 try_compile: Optionally forward custom platform variables to test project
fb4791b3 cmCoreTryCompile: Refactor forwarding of variables to test project
OS X supports using the SDK for any version equal to or newer than
the deployment target. There is no reason to warn if the versions
do not match exactly.
Suggested-by: James Burgess <jamesrburgess@mac.com>
Suggested-by: Clinton Stimpson <clinton@elemtech.com>