4efef3f7 Help: Clarify that ARGV# beyond ARGC will have an undefined behavior (#15380)
e3363bfb Help: Refine the .rst formatting of macro and function documentation
d1082448 Tests: Extend RunCMake.CommandLine to cover 'cmake --build' for 'ninja -v'
ce935ebe cmake: Teach --build to honor CMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE for Ninja
A more-specific error message is always displayed earlier in the
output if any real error occurred. This final summary message
is distracting to readers searching through the output for the
word "error". Simply drop it.
Use test infrastructure added by commit 1cbb1562 (Fix handling of
relocation prefix parent directories, 2015-02-26) to cover the same use
cases from tests added by commit 5857ca5e (CPackRPM: Drop explicit
handling of '@' symbols that breaks them, 2015-01-07) and drop the
latter.
In commit 3ec02547 (CPackRPM: Allow multiple path relocation prefixes
for one package, 2015-01-21) a regression was introduced that causes
parent directories of relocation paths to be incorrectly included in
the rpm. Fix this and make the test case more strict to cover it.
The Ninja build system does not support a in-file verbositiy switch.
Instead teach 'cmake --build' to extract the CMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE
setting and pass it as an optional '-v' argument to Ninja. This can
serve as a reasonable fallback.
Signed-off-by: Gregor Jasny <gjasny@googlemail.com>
Extract upstream KWSys using the following shell commands.
$ git archive --prefix=upstream-kwsys/ 1b75ad3d | tar x
$ git shortlog --no-merges --abbrev=8 --format='%h %s' d4e7f08e..1b75ad3d
Domen Vrankar (3):
2b042ff6 SystemTools: Optionally report error from GetRealPath
7c9a970a Glob: Remove dead code
1b75ad3d Glob: Remove addition of extra '/'
Change-Id: I04ac5aa4748925bc953db0abff2d4418080882b5
In Platform/Windows-MSVC the C and CXX flags are initialized to
contain preprocessor definitions describing the platform. On
WinCE platforms this may not be just -DWIN32. This information
may be important to RC sources too, so add such preprocessor
definitions to the default RC flags.
Suggested-by: Gunnar Roth <gunnar.roth@gmx.de>
The RC language is special in that it is automatically enabled
on Windows-based platforms when another primary language is
enabled. Move enablement of RC from early in the enablement
of the other language to late. This will allow it to use
information detected as part of enabling C, CXX, or Fortran.