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>
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.
When $<TARGET_PROPERTY> names a build property like COMPILE_DEFINITIONS
but not the usage requirement (INTERFACE_) version of it, the value
should be that used to build the target. It should not be influenced by
a dependent 'head' target like usage requirements are.
Extend the CompileDefinitions test with a case covering the corrected
behavior.
Reviewed-by: Stephen Kelly <steveire@gmail.com>
After calls to ProcessSourceItemCMP0049, check for an empty return
string to detect a failure instead of trusting GetErrorOccuredFlag.
The latter could have been left from a preceding non-fatal error.
Extend the RunCMake.Configure test to cover a case that exposed this
problem.
Since the Sanitizers write out one log file per process, a single
test might have more than one log file. This commit allows ctest
to read all of the log files found for a particual test.
When running CMake under Leak or Address Sanitizer tools, the fake reporting
would get picked up by the outer CMake and reported as leaks and address
failures on the CMake dashboard. This commit makes sure the test only
reports simulated errors when asked to.
These tests cover the OLD behavior of some policies. Set them to
OLD to avoid warnings in the test output. Leave a comment that
explains why this is done here but not recommended in general.
The generator name is "Xcode", not "XCode". Fix this typo. Explicitly
exclude the SubDirSpaces test on Xcode because it does not work. Also
tell the RunCMake.File_Generate test when Xcode is not multi-config so
it can exlcude the OutputConflict case.
Inspired-by: Daniele E. Domenichelli <daniele.domenichelli@iit.it>
Callers of cmTarget::GetLinkImplementationClosure are interested in the
set of targets whose interface properties propagate to the current
target. This excludes targets guarded by $<LINK_ONLY>.
Teach the CompatibleInterface test to cover suppression of interface
compatibility tests with $<LINK_ONLY>. Although this is not recommended
in practice, it is a way of covering the above behavior.
Previously this generator expression was used internally by the
target_link_libraries command to honor private linking requirements of
static libraries in their INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES. Remove the check
that limits $<LINK_ONLY> to this use case to make it available for
project code to use too.
This adds support for memory and leak sanitizers. This is built into
clang and gcc 4.8 and new compilers. It is activated with a -f switch
during compile.
Fix cmTarget::GetSourceFiles to set EvaluateForBuildsystem on the
$<TARGET_PROPERTY:...,INTERFACE_SOURCES> generator expression so that
the $<TARGET_OBJECTS> generator expression is allowed within an
INTERFACE_SOURCES value.
Extend the InterfaceLibrary test to cover this case. Extend the
RunCMake.TargetObjects test to cover failure of $<TARGET_OBJECTS>
when used through $<TARGET_PROPERTY:...,INTERFACE_SOURCES> in a
non-buildsystem context.
This commit adds support for ThreadSanitizer to ctest. ThreadSanitizer
is part of the clang compiler and also gcc 4.8 and later. You have to
compile the code with special flags. Then your code gets the the
ThreadSanitizer ability built into it. To pass options to the
ThreadSanitizer you use an environment variable. This commit teaches
ctest to parse the output from ThreadSanitizer and send it to CDash.
Loosen this restriction on OBJECT libraries to allow source files of any
name to be generated by custom commands or listed for reference in IDE
projects so long as they would not affect linking of a normal library.
Update the rejection message to be more specific about the looser
restriction.
Extend the ObjectLibrary test to cover a ".cmake" file generated by a
custom command in an OBJECT library.
Use the AddInterfaceEntries helper to avoid duplication. In
TargetPropertyEntry, replace the TargetName string member with a
reference to the full cmLinkImplItem that produced the entry. This is
possible because the cmLinkImplItem is available in AddInterfaceEntries
(it was not available in GetIncludeDirectories). Having the full
cmLinkImplItem allows processIncludeDirectories to implement CMP0027 OLD
behavior without repeating the target name lookup.
Update the RunCMake.CompatibleInterface test DebugProperties case
expected output for the new order of the messages.
Move the subtests that test with local projects into their own test. The reason
is that on slower or crowded machines the test may reach the limit of 25
minutes and therefore fail while it would pass if it was given enough time.
The split is roughly 3:1 with regard to the execution time, with the new
ExternalProjectLocal test being the faster one.
Print the "timeout correctly killed" message using message(STATUS) so
that 'ctest -S' puts it in the same pipe as the rest of the test command
handler output. This ensures it shows up in the same order every time.
Commit v2.8.11~156^2~2 (Expand includes and defines transitively
in 'external' genexes., 2013-02-13) introduced a recursive loop
and a stack overflow during evaluation of a link implementation
which depends on a transitive property, such as
add_library(empty1 ...)
add_library(empty2 ...)
target_link_libraries(empty1
PRIVATE
$<$<STREQUAL:$<TARGET_PROPERTY:INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES>,/foo/bar>:empty2>
)
There is no use-case for code like that currently, but it should not
cause a stack overflow.
Avoid the recursion by reporting an error early if a case like this
is found.
A library or executable target that consists only of a reference to an
object library may have no sources to compile or custom commands to run.
The command in the target is the link (or archive) command. Add missing
order-only dependencies to link commands so that target ordering
dependencies are satisfied for it without depending on an intermediate
compilation rule.
Extend the ObjectLibrary test to cover this case.
Co-Author: Brad King <brad.king@kitware.com>
9998d78d Tests: Speed up RunCMake.include_directories test
6eee5d74 Tests: Drop broken and now unused RunCMake_TEST_FILE option
f0f15b93 Tests: Refactor RunCMake.include_directories to drop RunCMake_TEST_FILE
8707814e Tests: Refactor RunCMake.File_Generate to drop RunCMake_TEST_FILE
f0e298ad Help: Add notes for topic 'vs14-generator'
5c105140 Tests: Simplify LoadCommand tests
b1cbd577 FindBoost: Add -vc140 mangling for VS 14
bdc7d9c8 VS14: Fix Cl and Link flag tables as previous versions
d96b3f68 VS14: Generate flag tables from MSBuild v140 tool files
65624c39 VS14: Add Visual Studio 14 generator (#14982)
8635ac23 Tests/Preprocess: Remove unnecessary VS version tests