From the GCC 4.9 release notes for Fortran:
https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.9/changes.html
"Module files: The version of the module files (.mod) has been
incremented; additionally, module files are now compressed."
Teach cmDependsFortran::ModulesDiffer to look for the gzip magic numbers
at the beginning of the module file. If found, assume the module was
produced by gfortran >= 4.9. The modules do not appear to contain the
date as earlier versions did so we can compare the content directly
and do not actually need to decompress.
Since commit 84fdc9921 (stringapi: Pass configuration names as strings,
2014-02-09), it is not safe to use GetDefinition("CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE")
without checking the return value. Use GetSafeDefinition instead so
that a missing definition is treated as an empty string like code paths
did prior to the above commit.
Reported-by: Richard Wirth <richard@califax.de>
Use GetLinkImplementationLibraries instead of GetDirectLinkLibraries
because it tells us whether there will be any libraries to link after
evaluating generator expressions. Also GetDirectLinkLibraries will be
dropped soon.
Instead of storing just the string names in these structures, lookup any
target associated with each item and store its cmTarget pointer. Use
the cmLinkItem class to hold the name and pointer together. Update
client sites to use the pre-stored lookup result instead of looking up
the target name again.
Create a cmTarget::LookupLinkItems helper method to handle the lookup.
Since lookups are now moving from cmComputeLinkDepends::AddLinkEntries
to cmTarget::LookupLinkItems, move use of CheckCMP0004 to the latter.
This drops use of CheckCMP0004 from entries added for _LIB_DEPENDS
variables by cmComputeLinkDepends::AddVarLinkEntries, but I do not
think that use was intentional originally anyway.
Add a method like GetUtilities but that provides the target names
already looked up and resolved to cmTarget pointers internally. Update
call site in cmComputeTargetDepends::AddTargetDepend to use the
already-found target instead of looking it up again.
Many items named in target_link_libraries calls are targets, but not
all. Create a cmLinkItem type that acts like std::string so it can name
an item but also has a pointer to a cmTarget that is the result of
looking up the item name in the referencing target's scope. This will
be useful to avoid duplicate lookup operations later.
In cmTarget, cmGeneratorTarget, and cmGeneratorExpressionEvaluator, fix
target name lookups to occur in the cmMakefile context of the target
that referenced the name, not the current 'head' target. The context
matters for imported targets because they are directory-scoped instead
of globally unique. We already do this in cmComputeLinkDepends and
cmComputeTargetDepends.
Extend the InterfaceLibrary test with an example covering this behavior.
Move generator expression evaluation for imported library lists out of
GetImportInfo and into a new GetImportLinkInterface helper. This avoids
duplicating the computation and storage of all imported target info just
because some of it is parameterized on the 'head' target.
Many of the 'head' arguments added by commit v2.8.11~289^2~1 (Make
linking APIs aware of 'head' target, 2013-01-04) turned out not to be
needed. The "link implementation" of a target never needs to be
computed with anything but itself as the 'head' target (except for
CMP0022 OLD behavior because then it is the link interface).
Remove the unused 'head' target paths. Add "internal" versions of
cmTarget::GetDirectLinkLibraries and GetLinkImplementationLibraries
to support the CMP0022 OLD behavior without otherwise exposing the
'head' target option of these methods.
Create an ExpandLinkItems method to handle evaluation of generator
expressions in a library list and expansion of the ;-list into a vector.
Replace some duplicate copies of the implementation with calls to the
new helper.
To be able to include InstallRequiredSystemLibraries more than once
(e.g. to get the Debug and Release libraries separately), clear the
internal library list for non-matching configuration.
f0a0f3dc WCDH: Fix compiler id test for compatibility macros.
627ad96b Project: Detect other compilers before detecting Clang.
bc950169 WCDH: Remove noise from generated defines.
eecd93fc Features: Escape the COMPILE_OPTIONS for dialects.
cb67509b VS: Remove unused parameter of WriteTargetConfigurations
790e1677 VS: Fix subproject .sln dependencies on custom targets
5fba44cf VS: Move VS-only API out of cmGlobalGenerator
It may happen that CMake include is an explicit dependency for some command,
while all CMake includes are set phony in WriteTargetRebuildManifest, this may
lead to duplicate phony generate rules which causes ninja warnings.
We need to remove implicit CMake includes in WriteUnknownExplicitDependencies.
This fixes FindCUDA ninja warnings.