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Ancient versions of CMake required else(), endif(), and similar block termination commands to have arguments matching the command starting the block. This is no longer the preferred style. Run the following shell code: for c in else endif endforeach endfunction endmacro endwhile; do echo 's/\b'"$c"'\(\s*\)(.\+)/'"$c"'\1()/' done >convert.sed && git ls-files -z -- bootstrap '*.cmake' '*.cmake.in' '*CMakeLists.txt' | egrep -z -v '^(Utilities/cm|Source/kwsys/)' | egrep -z -v 'Tests/CMakeTests/While-Endwhile-' | xargs -0 sed -i -f convert.sed && rm convert.sed
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14 KiB
CMake
439 lines
14 KiB
CMake
#
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# Wrapping
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#
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cmake_minimum_required (VERSION 2.6)
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project (CustomCommand)
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add_subdirectory(GeneratedHeader)
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#
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# Lib and exe path
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#
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if(NOT DEFINED bin_dir)
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set(bin_dir "bin")
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endif()
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set (LIBRARY_OUTPUT_PATH
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${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/${bin_dir} CACHE INTERNAL
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"Single output directory for building all libraries.")
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set (EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH
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${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/${bin_dir} CACHE INTERNAL
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"Single output directory for building all executables.")
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################################################################
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#
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# First test using a compiled generator to create a .c file
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#
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################################################################
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# add the executable that will generate the file
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add_executable(generator generator.cxx)
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get_target_property(generator_PATH generator LOCATION)
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message("Location ${generator_PATH}")
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################################################################
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#
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# Test using a wrapper to wrap a header file
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#
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################################################################
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# add the executable that will generate the file
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add_executable(wrapper wrapper.cxx)
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add_custom_command(
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OUTPUT ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/wrapped.c ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/wrapped_help.c
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DEPENDS wrapper
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MAIN_DEPENDENCY ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/wrapped.h
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COMMAND ${EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH}/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/wrapper
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${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/wrapped.c ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/wrapped_help.c
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${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR} # this argument tests passing of the configuration
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VERBATIM # passing of configuration should work in this mode
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)
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################################################################
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#
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# Test creating files from a custom target
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#
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################################################################
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add_custom_command(OUTPUT ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}//doc1.dvi # test 2 slashes
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DEPENDS ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/doc1.tex
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND}
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ARGS -E copy ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/doc1.tex
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${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/doc1.dvi
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)
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add_custom_command(OUTPUT ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/doc1.h
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E echo " Copying doc1.dvi to doc1temp.h."
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/doc1.dvi
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${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/doc1temp.h
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)
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add_custom_command(OUTPUT ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/doc1.h APPEND
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DEPENDS ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/doc1.dvi
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E echo " Copying doc1temp.h to doc1.h."
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/doc1temp.h
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${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/doc1.h
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E echo " Removing doc1temp.h."
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E remove -f ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/doc1temp.h
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)
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# Add custom command to generate foo.h.
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add_custom_command(OUTPUT ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/foo.h
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DEPENDS ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/foo.h.in
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E echo " Copying foo.h.in to foo.h."
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/foo.h.in
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${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/foo.h
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)
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# Add the location of foo.h to the include path.
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include_directories(${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR})
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# Test generation of a file to the build tree without full path. As
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# of CMake 2.6 custom command outputs specified by relative path go in
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# the build tree.
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add_custom_command(
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OUTPUT doc1.txt
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E echo "Example Document Target" > doc1.txt
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DEPENDS doc1.tex
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VERBATIM
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)
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# Add a custom target to drive generation of doc1.h.
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add_custom_target(TDocument ALL
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E echo " Copying doc1.h to doc2.h."
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/doc1.h
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${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/doc2.h
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DEPENDS doc1.txt ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}//doc1.h # test 2 slashes
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COMMENT "Running top-level TDocument commands"
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SOURCES doc1.tex
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)
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# Setup a pre- and post-build pair that will fail if not run in the
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# proper order.
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add_custom_command(
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TARGET TDocument PRE_BUILD
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E echo " Writing doc1pre.txt."
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/doc1.tex ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/doc1pre.txt
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COMMENT "Running TDocument pre-build commands"
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)
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add_custom_command(
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TARGET TDocument POST_BUILD
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E echo " Copying doc1pre.txt to doc2post.txt."
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/doc1pre.txt
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${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/doc2post.txt
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COMMENT "Running TDocument post-build commands"
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)
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################################################################
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#
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# Test using a multistep generated file
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#
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################################################################
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add_custom_command(OUTPUT ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/foo.pre
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DEPENDS ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/foo.in
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TDocument # Ensure doc1.h generates before this target
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND}
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ARGS -E copy ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/foo.in
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${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/foo.pre
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)
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add_custom_command(OUTPUT ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/foo.c
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DEPENDS ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/foo.pre
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND}
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ARGS -E copy ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/foo.pre
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${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/foo.c
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)
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# Add custom command to generate not_included.h, which is a header
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# file that is not included by any source in this project. This will
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# test whether all custom command outputs explicitly listed as sources
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# get generated even if they are not needed by an object file.
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add_custom_command(OUTPUT ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/not_included.h
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DEPENDS ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/foo.h.in
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/foo.h.in
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${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/not_included.h
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)
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# Tell the executable where to find not_included.h.
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configure_file(
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${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/config.h.in
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${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/config.h
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@ONLY IMMEDIATE
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)
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# add the executable
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add_executable(CustomCommand
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${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/foo.h
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${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/foo.c
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${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/wrapped.c
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${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/wrapped_help.c
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${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/generated.c
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${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/not_included.h
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gen_redirect.c # default location for custom commands is in build tree
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)
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# Add the rule to create generated.c at build time. This is placed
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# here to test adding the generation rule after referencing the
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# generated source in a target.
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add_custom_command(OUTPUT ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/generated.c
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DEPENDS generator
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COMMAND ${generator_PATH}
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ARGS ${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/generated.c
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)
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target_link_libraries(CustomCommand GeneratedHeader)
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##############################################################################
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# Test for using just the target name as executable in the COMMAND
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# section. Has to be recognized and replaced by CMake with the output
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# actual location of the executable.
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# Additionally the generator is created in an extra subdir after the
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# add_custom_command() is used.
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#
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# Test the same for add_custom_target()
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add_custom_command(OUTPUT ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/generated_extern.cxx
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COMMAND generator_extern ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/generated_extern.cxx
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)
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add_executable(CustomCommandUsingTargetTest main.cxx ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/generated_extern.cxx )
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add_custom_target(RunTarget
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COMMAND generator_extern ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/run_target.cxx
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)
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add_custom_command(TARGET CustomCommandUsingTargetTest POST_BUILD
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COMMAND dummy_generator ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/generated_dummy.cxx)
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add_subdirectory(GeneratorInExtraDir)
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##############################################################################
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# Test shell operators in custom commands.
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add_executable(tcat tcat.cxx)
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add_custom_command(OUTPUT gen_redirect.c
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DEPENDS tcat gen_redirect_in.c
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COMMAND tcat < ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/gen_redirect_in.c > gen_redirect.c
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E echo "#endif" >> gen_redirect.c
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VERBATIM
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)
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##############################################################################
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# Test non-trivial command line arguments in custom commands.
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set(EXPECTED_ARGUMENTS)
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set(CHECK_ARGS)
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if(NOT MSVC71)
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set(CHECK_ARGS -DPATH=c:/posix/path)
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endif()
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set(CHECK_ARGS
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${CHECK_ARGS}
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c:/posix/path
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c:\\windows\\path
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'single-quotes'
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single'quote
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\"double-quotes\"
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"\\;semi-colons\\;"
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"semi\\;colon"
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`back-ticks`
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back`tick
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"(parens)"
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"(lparen"
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"rparen)"
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{curly}
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{lcurly}
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rcurly}
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<angle>
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<langle
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rangle>
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[square]
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[lsquare # these have funny behavior due to special cases for
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rsquare] # windows registry value names in list expansion
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$dollar-signs$
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dollar$sign
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&ersands&x # Borland make does not like trailing ampersand
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one&ersand
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@two-ats@
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one@at
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~two-tilda~
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one~tilda
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^two-carrots^
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one^carrot
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%two-percents%
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one%percent
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!two-exclamations!
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one!exclamation
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?two-questions?
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one?question
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*two-stars*
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one*star
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=two+equals=
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one=equals
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_two-underscores_
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one_underscore
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,two-commas,
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one,comma
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.two-periods.
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one.period
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|two-pipes|
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one|pipe
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|nopipe
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"#two-pounds#"
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"one#pound"
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"#nocomment"
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"c:/posix/path/with space"
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"c:\\windows\\path\\with space"
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"'single quotes with space'"
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"single'quote with space"
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"\"double-quotes with space\""
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"\\;semi-colons w s\\;"
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"semi\\;colon w s"
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"`back-ticks` w s"
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"back`tick w s"
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"(parens) w s"
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"(lparen w s"
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"rparen) w s"
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"{curly} w s"
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"{lcurly w s"
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"rcurly} w s"
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"<angle> w s"
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"<langle w s"
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"rangle> w s"
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"[square] w s"
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"[lsquare w s" # these have funny behavior due to special cases for
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"rsquare] w s" # windows registry value names in list expansion
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"$dollar-signs$ w s"
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"dollar$sign w s"
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"&ersands& w s"
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"one&ersand w s"
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"@two-ats@ w s"
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"one@at w s"
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"~two-tilda~ w s"
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"one~tilda w s"
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"^two-carrots^ w s"
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"one^carrot w s"
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"%two-percents% w s"
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"one%percent w s"
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"!two-exclamations! w s"
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"one!exclamation w s"
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"*two-stars* w s"
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"one*star w s"
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"=two+equals= w s"
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"one=equals w s"
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"_two-underscores_ w s"
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"one_underscore w s"
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"?two-questions? w s"
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"one?question w s"
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",two-commas, w s"
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"one,comma w s"
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".two-periods. w s"
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"one.period w s"
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"|two-pipes| w s"
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"one|pipe w s"
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"#two-pounds# w s"
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"one#pound w s"
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~ ` ! @ \# $ % ^ & _ - + = : "\;" \" ' , . ? "(" ")" { } []
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)
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if(NOT MINGW)
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# * # MinGW programs on windows always expands the wildcard!
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# / # MSys make converts a leading slash to the mingw home directory
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list(APPEND CHECK_ARGS * /)
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endif()
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# The windows command shell does not support a double quote by itself:
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# double\"quote
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# without messing up quoting of arguments following it.
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# Make tools need help with escaping a single backslash
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# \
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# at the end of a command because they think it is a continuation
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# character.
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# We now have special cases for shell operators:
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# | < > << >> &> 2>&1 1>&2
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# to allow custom commands to perform redirection.
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foreach(arg ${CHECK_ARGS} "")
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set(ARG "${arg}")
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string(REGEX REPLACE "\\\\" "\\\\\\\\" ARG "${ARG}")
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string(REGEX REPLACE "\"" "\\\\\"" ARG "${ARG}")
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set(EXPECTED_ARGUMENTS
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"${EXPECTED_ARGUMENTS} \"${ARG}\",
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")
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endforeach()
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configure_file(${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/check_command_line.c.in
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${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/check_command_line.c
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@ONLY IMMEDIATE)
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add_executable(check_command_line
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${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/check_command_line.c)
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set(output_name "check_command_line")
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set_property(TARGET check_command_line
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PROPERTY OUTPUT_NAME ${output_name})
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# set_target_properties(check_command_line PROPERTIES
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# COMPILE_FLAGS -DCHECK_COMMAND_LINE_VERBOSE)
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add_custom_command(
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OUTPUT ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/command_line_check
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -DMARK_FILE=${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/check_mark.txt
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-P ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/check_mark.cmake
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COMMAND ${EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH}/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/${output_name}
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${CHECK_ARGS} ""
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VERBATIM
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COMMENT "Checking custom command line escapes (single'quote)"
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)
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set_source_files_properties(${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/command_line_check
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PROPERTIES SYMBOLIC 1)
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add_custom_target(do_check_command_line ALL
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DEPENDS ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/command_line_check
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E echo "Checking custom target command escapes"
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COMMAND ${EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH}/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/${output_name}
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${CHECK_ARGS} ""
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VERBATIM
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COMMENT "Checking custom target command line escapes ($dollar-signs$)"
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)
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add_dependencies(do_check_command_line check_command_line)
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add_custom_target(pre_check_command_line
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E remove ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/check_mark.txt
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)
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add_dependencies(do_check_command_line pre_check_command_line)
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# <SameNameTest>
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#
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# Add a custom target called "SameName" -- then add a custom command in a
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# different target whose output is a full-path file called "SameName" -- then
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# add a second custom target that depends on the full-path file ".../SameName"
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#
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# At first, this reproduces a bug reported by a customer. After fixing it,
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# having this test here makes sure it stays fixed moving forward.
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#
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add_custom_command(
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OUTPUT SameName1.txt
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E touch SameName1.txt
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)
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add_custom_target(SameName ALL
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DEPENDS SameName1.txt
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)
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add_custom_command(
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OUTPUT ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/subdir/SameName
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E make_directory ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/subdir
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E touch ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/subdir/SameName
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)
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add_custom_target(DifferentName ALL
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DEPENDS ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/subdir/SameName
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)
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#
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# </SameNameTest>
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# Per-config target name and generator expressions.
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add_subdirectory(${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../PerConfig PerConfig)
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add_custom_command(
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OUTPUT perconfig.out
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COMMAND ${PerConfig_COMMAND}
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DEPENDS ${PerConfig_DEPENDS}
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VERBATIM
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)
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set_property(SOURCE perconfig.out PROPERTY SYMBOLIC 1)
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add_custom_target(perconfig_target ALL
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E echo "perconfig=$<TARGET_FILE:perconfig>" "config=$<CONFIGURATION>"
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DEPENDS perconfig.out)
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