The API for retrieving per-config COMPILE_DEFINITIONS has long
existed because of the COMPILE_DEFINITIONS_<CONFIG> style
properties. Ensure that the provided configuration being generated
is also used to evaluate the generator expressions
in cmTarget::GetCompileDefinitions.
Both the generic COMPILE_DEFINITIONS and the config-specific
variant need to be evaluated with the requested configuration. This
has the side-effect that the COMPILE_DEFINITIONS does not need to
be additionally evaluated with no configuration, so the callers can
be cleaned up a bit too.
Generate a unique PBXTargetDependency and PBXContainerItemProxy for
every edge in the dependency graph as required by the Xcode format.
Xcode only accidentally loads project files that re-use the same
PBXTargetDependency for every edge leading to a single target. If one
is removed by hand in the IDE then Xcode may crash due to dangling
references from the others.
Since cmGlobalXCodeGenerator::AddDependTarget is called exactly once for
every edge in the target dependency graph we do not need to keep track
of which edges have been visited to avoid generating duplicates.
The modern cmComputeTargetDepends guarantees there will by no cycles.
Drop the Xcode generator's check which only handled length 1 and 2
cycles anyway.
Since the topic merged to master by commit 34a02846 (Merge topic
'ide-compiler-id', 2012-08-24), these variables are not used by
CMakeDetermine*Compiler.cmake for VS and Xcode generators. Drop the
code that sets them.
Since Xcode doesn't sort the files on its own, let's sort them in our
generator to make navigation easier. Visual Studio, QtCreator, and
kdevelop all display files sorted.
This allows a dependee to inform a target that it should have its
POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE property set to ON, or OFF. The value of
the POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE property, if set, must be consistent
with any INTERFACE_POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE properties on dependees.
Add a test covering the consistency checks on platforms where they run.
The 'head' is the dependent target to be linked with the current target.
It will be used to evaluate generator expressions with proper handling
of mapped configurations and is used as the source target of properties.
This requires that memoization is done with a key of a pair of target
and config, instead of just config, because now the result also depends
on the target. Removing the memoization entirely is not an option
because it slows cmake down considerably.
The Xcode generator produces FRAMEWORK_SEARCH_PATHS from:
(1) Include directories of the form /path/to/Foo.framework become
-F/path/to so '#include <Foo/H>' can find H in the framework.
(2) Linked frameworks of the form /path/to/Foo.framework become
-F/path/to -framework Foo so the linker can find the framework.
Originally commit 82bb6fae (add framework support to FIND_FILE,
2005-12-27) added these and used the (then current) old-style link
dependency analysis results to get the frameworks. Later a second
setting was added by commit 2ed6191f (add initial xcode framework stuff,
2007-05-08) to transform -F/path/to linker options produced by the old
link line generation into entries appended to FRAMEWORK_SEARCH_PATHS.
Then commit 96fd5909 (Implement linking with paths to library files,
2008-01-22) updated the second setting to directly use the results of
full modern link dependency analysis, but forgot to remove the use of
old-style link results from the original setting location.
The two settings worked together for a while, with the second one
appending to the first. Then commit f33a27ab (Generate native Xcode 3.0
and 3.1 projects, 2009-06-29) changed the internal representation format
produced by the first setting but did not update the second setting to
append to the new representation. As a result, if the first setting
added any paths (usually via the old-style link analysis) then the
second setting containing the modern link analysis results would not be
applied at all.
Fix this by removing use of the old-style link analysis results.
Replace it using the modern link dependencies and remove the second
setting altogether. Now all values for FRAMEWORK_SEARCH_PATHS are
collected in one place so no special append logic is needed.
Pass the name of the requested generator to the generator factory,
which is now responsible to check if it can create a matching
generator for the name. This allows us to add more logic to the
factory in a next step, so that not every possible generator needs
to get registered explicit in cmake::AddDefaultGenerators().
The path must be either absolute or relative to the working directory
from which the makefile will be loaded. In subprojects this is not
relative to the top of the build tree.
Reported-by: David Weese <tre@gmx.de>
Commit 08cb4fa4 (Process generator expressions in the
INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES property, 2012-09-18) contained an incorrect
assumption that CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE was set on the makefile for each
generated configuration in multi-config generators. Fix that by making
the GetIncludeDirectories API depend on the config.
083de7e Process generator expressions in the COMPILE_DEFINITIONS target property.
08cb4fa Process generator expressions in the INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES property.
0ef091d Early return if there is no target.
eb250cd Add a self-reference check for target properties.
7e80747 Add API to check that dependent target properties form a DAG.
239ac84 Add a generator expression for target properties.
e028381 Extend the generator expression language with more logic.
b8e61d6 Refactor GetCompileDefinitions a bit.
2c2b25b Return a std::string from GetCompileDefinitions.
b7e48e0 Add an AppendDefines std::string overload.
9a16087 Convert paths in INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES property to Unix slashes.
4557c8d Don't prepend a path before generator expressions in include_directories.
c6abc41 Add include guard for cmGeneratorExpression.
0ff4e3f Port remaining code to GetCompileDefinitions().
f178d53 Fix indentation in the code blocks generator.
879fd35 Revert "Move GenerateTargetManifest to cmGeneratorTarget."
6674583 Fix compiler warning with initialization order.
5285458 Add convenience for getting a cmGeneratorTarget to use.
c31f3d9 Add a wrapper for accessing config-specific compile-definitions.
d1446ca Append the COMPILE_DEFINITIONS from the Makefile to all targets.
290e92a Move GetIncludeDirectories to cmGeneratorTarget.
f9146f6 Port cmLocalGenerator::GetTargetFlags to cmGeneratorTarget.
9facfd1 Move GetCreateRuleVariable to cmGeneratorTarget.
78bfee3 Make cmLocalGenerator::AddArchitectureFlags take a cmGeneratorTarget.
4f5384e Move GetLinkInformation to cmGeneratorTarget
987e12e Move GenerateTargetManifest to cmGeneratorTarget.
14bf778 Store cmGeneratorTargets with the makefile.
f428ca2 Add more forwarding API to cmGeneratorTarget.
Multiple versions of Xcode may be installed in different locations.
Run "xcode-select --print-path" to detect the active Xcode location
and parse its Contents/version.plist file. Note that the Xcode.app
directory name may vary in developer versions.
In cmGlobalXCodeGenerator::Generate we generate a .xcodeproj for each
directory in the tree containing a project() command. First we
iteratively use SetGenerationRoot to add "ALL_BUILD" and other targets
to each project. This leaves "CurrentProject" set to the last project
when we invoke cmGlobalGenerator::Generate, which is not the same as the
top-level project if any subdirectories invoke the project() command.
When cmGlobalGenerator::Generate reaches CreateGeneratorTargets it
constructs cmGeneratorTarget and calls ComputeTargetObjects exactly once
per target. In this context the value of CurrentProject is undefined so
we cannot pass it to GetObjectsNormalDirectory. Use "$(PROJECT_NAME)"
instead so it will adapt automatically to each project.
Also teach Tests/ObjectLibrary to cover this case.
CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_<lang>_FLAGS has flags on various platforms for a
variety of purposes that are correlated with shared libraries but not
exclusive to them. Refactor generation of these flags to use new
purpose-specific platform variables
CMAKE_<lang>_COMPILE_OPTIONS_DLL
CMAKE_<lang>_COMPILE_OPTIONS_PIC
CMAKE_<lang>_COMPILE_OPTIONS_PIE
Activate the DLL flags specifically for shared libraries. Add a new
POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE target property to activate PIC/PIE flags, and
default to true for shared libraries to preserve default behavior.
Initialize the new property from CMAKE_POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE to
allow easy global configuration in projects.
Although the default behavior is unchanged by this refactoring, the new
approach ignores CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_<lang>_FLAGS completely. We must
leave it set in case projects reference the value. Furthermore, if a
project modifies CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_<lang>_FLAGS it expects the new
value to be used. Add policy CMP0018 to handle compatibility with
projects that modify this platform variable.
Add a PositionIndependentCode test on platforms where we can get
meaningful results.
Previously, we were setting the default configuration for a generated
Xcode project to the hard-coded string "Debug" even in cases where users
customized their configuration types such that the list did not contain
"Debug". Now, we use the first string listed in CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES
as the default config for generated Xcode projects.
0f4dfa6 CPack: Use real path to PackageMaker to find its version file (#12621)
4693cf8 Xcode: Detect new default locations of Xcode 4.3 bits and pieces (#12621)
Treat OBJECT libraries as STATIC libraries. The Xcode project file
format provides no way to avoid running the libtool so hide the
resulting .a away next to the object files as it should never be
referenced. The object files will be left behind for reference by other
targets later.
Rename cmGlobalGenerator::GetCMakeCFG{InitDirectory => IntDir} to
have a shorter name without a typo. Add a 'const' qualifier since
the method is only for lookup and never needs to modify anything.
Xcode 4.3 installs into "/Applications" by default, from the Mac App Store.
Also, the paths to the available SDKs changed: they are now within the
Xcode.app bundle.
PackageMaker is installed as a separate program, and may be installed
anywhere. It is not installed with Xcode 4.3 by default anymore.
Download the "Auxiliary Tools for Xcode" to get PackageMaker.
Put PackageMaker inside the Xcode.app bundle, in its nested Applications
folder, or put it alongside Xcode in "/Applications" and CMake will find
it.
Update references to "find" paths: add new possible locations for finding
Xcode.app and PackageMaker.app. Prefer the most recent version's locations
first, but keep the old locations as fallback search paths, too.
Thanks to all the contributors who provided and tested out various patches
for fixing this issue. Especially, but by no means limited to:
Francisco Requena Espí, Jamie Kirkpatrick and drfrogsplat.
Remove partial implementation added by commit ca0230a3 (check in initial
conv library stuff, 2007-02-16) since it was never finished. It does
not make sense for multi-configuration generators since no specific
build configuration is processed at CMake time.