The implementation of the "cmake --help-custom-modules" was removed
along with the rest of the old help generation infrastructure when
documentation was converted to reStructuredText. In order to avoid
breaking existing project builds outright when they use a custom command
that runs a command like "cmake --help-custom-modules foo.1", generate
the requested file with placeholder content explaining that the option
is not supported anymore.
884fb7f Remove obsolete workaround for old cmake versions.
5d1fc19 Help: Ensure that target-policies are added to the documentation.
efc43cd Help: Fix some erroneous code block markers in Module docs.
In VS <= 9 we already convert include paths to use backslashes
but the conversion was left out of the VS >= 10 generator.
Add the conversion now for consistency. VS 11 and 12 now require
it because they mistakenly interpret forward-slash options that
happen to occur in paths:
http://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/details/778367
Since commit 56831461 (Xcode: Use explicitFileType to mark source types,
2013-04-16) the Xcode generator prefers to use explicitFileType to tell
Xcode about each source file type. This works better than
lastKnownFileType for some file types, but not for "file.storyboard".
If storyboard file has attribute 'explicitFileType' it is displayed
incorrectly (as raw xml). Switch it back to 'lastKnownFileType'.
Since commit 56831461 (Xcode: Use explicitFileType to mark source types,
2013-04-16) the Xcode generator prefers to use explicitFileType to tell
Xcode about each source file type. This works better than
lastKnownFileType for some file types, but not for "file.storyboard".
If storyboard file has attribute 'explicitFileType' it is displayed
incorrectly (as raw xml). Switch it back to 'lastKnownFileType'.
There are many style errors in these files. This patch fixes only
the syntactical errors.
The script which ported these to rst tripped on some incorrectly
formatted blocks in the original input documentation. Use a new
script to find problematic code (and then fix them manually):
#!/usr/bin/env python
import os
rootDir = '.'
def checkFile(fname):
f = open(fname)
lines = f.readlines()
started = False
counter = 0
for l in lines:
if "#" in l:
started = True
elif started:
return
lin = l.find("(")
if lin != -1 and l.find(")", lin) == -1 and \
not "(To distribute this file outside of CMake, substitute the full" in l:
for lp in lines[counter+1:]:
if lp == "# ::\n":
print "\n\n######### " + fname + "\n\n"
print ''.join(lines[max(counter-2, 0):counter+6])
break
elif lp == "#\n" :
continue
break
counter += 1
for dirName, subdirList, fileList in os.walk(rootDir):
for fname in fileList:
checkFile(os.path.join(dirName, fname))
3917d86 Genex: Add a nullary form for CONFIG
5169130 Help: Document the target properties exported to IMPORTED targets.
ee21f1c CompatibleInterface: Test debugging of not-set property.
80e9fe9 Help: Note that language-specific 'built-ins' are set by the project command.
0b5bf8a Help: Mention CMAKE_DISABLE_FIND_PACKAGE_<PackageName> in package docs.
28c865b Tests: simplify Qt4 target usage
6cfe6b8 Help: Fix typo: 'target' -> 'target property'
b7deca4 Test: Remove obsolete commented code.
9c9f69f Genex: Make EQUAL support upper case binary literals
6eb3218 Genex: Fix case of methods in the dag checker.
646c6ec Genex: Use a preprocessor loop to implement transitive DAG check.
711fb38 Genex: List transitive properties and methods as a table, not two lists.
802a28f Add cmHasLiteralSuffix API.
This is consistent with other similar expressions such as PLATFORM_ID,
and makes the CONFIGURATION expression obsolete.
Fix an off-by-one error in
GeneratorExpressionContent::EvaluateParameters exposed by a unit test.
Remove the test for 'bad' nullary use of $<CONFIG>.
Add a unit test to verify that $<CONFIG> and $<CONFIGURATION> have
the same value.
The other infrastructure for transitive property handling is
already using a preprocessor loop.
Implement special backward-compatibility handling of
COMPILE_DEFINITIONS_<CONFIG> using a template switch for the
extra check.