653529ce CTest: Allow / to be in the build name, and be consistent with the build name
39b5df2f ctest_update: Add CTEST_UPDATE_VERSION_ONLY option to only note the version
Prior to this change / was not allowed in the build name. This was tested
with a CDash server and worked. In addition the safe build name was not
used everywhere. This caused mismatched build names to be in the xml
files going to CDash which caused different rows to be created for the
same build.
This allows ctest_update to get the current version without actually
changing the repository. This is useful when using Jenkins or an
external project to update the source to a specific version, but you
still want the current version to show up in CDash.
Copy the CheckCSourceCompiles module and port it to Fortran.
Extend the FortranOnly test to try using the new module.
Suggested-by: Nicolas Bock <nicolasbock@gmail.com>
The cleanup in commit 4f2fcce4 (Check*: Allow result variables to
contain regex special characters, 2014-07-31) broke old VXL code that
abuses the old "if(MATCHES)" implementation by using
SET( ${VARIABLE} ${VARIABLE} )
to reset a check result variable. Add a compatibility hack to the
CheckFunctionExists, CheckIncludeFileCXX, and CheckSymbolExists modules
to re-run their checks when the result variable is set to its own name.
Use STREQUAL instead of MATCHES so that special characters still work.
The lexer changes in commit v3.0.0-rc1~495^2 (Add Lua-style long
brackets and long comments to CMake language, 2013-08-06) accidentally
left out matching '[' as a single character in an unquoted argument.
Add a lexer rule to match it and extend the RunCMake.Syntax test to
cover this case.
The current file parser for a MUMPS routine uses a period "." as the
one of the signals that a line of MUMPS code is executable. This is not
a correct assumption. Add the period to the list of characters that CTest
will not consider the start of a line of code.
Update the test routine to have an entry point with code to match the scenario
mentioned above.
Run cmparseMSBuildXML.py on masm.xml to generate our flag tables:
python cmparseMSBuildXML.py -x ".../MSBuild/Microsoft.Cpp/v4.0/BuildCustomizations/masm.xml" > cmVS10MASMFlagTable.h
python cmparseMSBuildXML.py -x ".../MSBuild/Microsoft.Cpp/v4.0/V110/BuildCustomizations/masm.xml" > cmVS11MASMFlagTable.h
python cmparseMSBuildXML.py -x ".../MSBuild/Microsoft.Cpp/v4.0/V120/BuildCustomizations/masm.xml" > cmVS12MASMFlagTable.h
python cmparseMSBuildXML.py -x ".../MSBuild/Microsoft.Cpp/v4.0/V140/BuildCustomizations/masm.xml" > cmVS14MASMFlagTable.h
Fix up the declaration names at the top of each file.
Use the cmVisualStudioGeneratorOptions flag map to add the
AdditionalIncludeDirectories element to the project file.
Move appending of %(AdditionalIncludeDirectories) to the
locations that populate the flag vectors instead of where
they are written out.
CPack IFW generator updates:
- Group now can have script;
- Root package (for monolithic or one package installers) can be
configured from group.
CMake updates:
- Native installation (no Unspecified component).
Teach the Makefile generators to escape '#' characters on the right hand
side of variable assignments in flags.make. This is needed for flags
like '-Wno-error=#warnings'. Otherwise the make tool treats them as
comments and leaves them out of the _FLAGS variable value.
Add a case to the CompileOptions test covering '#' in a COMPILE_OPTIONS
value, at least on compilers where it is known to be supported.
2b20110f MSVC: Select default standard libraries for ARM platform
2dfcf0ed VS: Fix generation of desktop applications for ARM
dbb5a7ee CMakeDetermineCompilerId: Fix detection for VS ARM platform
Create a VS_DEPLOYMENT_CONTENT source file property, supporting
generator expressions, to compute whether a source file should be marked
as DeploymentContent or ExcludedFromBuild in Windows Phone and Windows
Store projects.
Inspired-by: Minmin Gong <minmin.gong@gmail.com>
Add WindowsSDKDesktopARMSupport to the .vcxproj to avoid 'error MSB8022:
Compiling Desktop applications for the ARM platform is not supported.'
from VS.
Add WindowsSDKDesktopARMSupport to the compiler id .vcxproj to
avoid 'error MSB8022: Compiling Desktop applications for the ARM
platform is not supported.' from VS.
Inspired-by: Minmin Gong <minmin.gong@gmail.com>
Inspired-by: Gilles Khouzam <gillesk@microsoft.com>