Imported INTERFACE libraries can specify include directories via
`INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES` so the default behavior of treating them
as system include directories applies. Allow users to turn this off by
setting `NO_SYSTEM_FROM_IMPORTED` on such targets.
Closes: #16443
This property was added by commit 09cda9d5 (Allow imported INTERFACE
libraries to specify a link library name, 2016-11-03) and is in the
implementation's whitelist. Add it to the documentation too.
Expose the binutils' machine name (typically used as a prefix on the
tool names) publicly. This is expected to match the `gcc -dumpmachine`
value.
Suggested-by: Ruslan Baratov <ruslan_baratov@yahoo.com>
The NDK provides prebuilt toolchain files in directories named for the
host architecture. The NDK build system calls this `HOST_TAG`.
Expose the value publicly for use by clients that need to pass it
to external tools.
Suggested-by: Ruslan Baratov <ruslan_baratov@yahoo.com>
When this variable is not set by the user or toolchain file, set it to
the default selected. This will be useful for client code that needs to
pass the value to an external tool that needs to find the same toolchain
in the NDK. Leave it empty for a standalone toolchain.
Suggested-by: Ruslan Baratov <ruslan_baratov@yahoo.com>
Add an `IMPORTED_LIBNAME[_<CONFIG>]` target property to specify a library
name to be placed on the link line in place of an interface library
since it has no library file of its own. Restrict use of the property
to imported `INTERFACE` libraries.
This will be particularly useful for find modules that need to provide
imported libraries from system SDKs where the full path to the library
file is not known. Now such find modules will be able to provide an
imported interface library and set `IMPORTED_LIBNAME` to refer to the
SDK library by name.
Issue: #15267
Running CMake on it caused the following error:
error: Target "publisher" links to target "Qt5::DBus" but the target
was not found. Perhaps a find_package() call is missing for an
IMPORTED target, or an ALIAS target is missing?
Add the missing DBus component.
Running CMake on it caused the following error:
error: Target "publisher" links to target "Qt5::DBus" but the target
was not found. Perhaps a find_package() call is missing for an
IMPORTED target, or an ALIAS target is missing?
Add the missing DBus component.
369d5809 Features: Record features for Intel Compiler on Windows
a5a3642f Features: Port Intel CXX features to test macros where possible
d34ac22f Features: Unset Intel CXX feature temporaries
967dcf36 Intel: Remove incorrect C++98 standard compiler flag on Windows
Since this compiler always defines `__cplusplus` to `1` we need to use
`_MSC_VER`, `__INTEL_CXX11_MODE__`, and the feature test macro named
`__cpp_aggregate_nsdmi` to detect C++11 and C++14 modes.
With no `-Qstd=` flag this compiler defaults to C++98 plus a subset of
C++11/C++14 features needed to be compatible with MSVC. We pretend it
is plain C++98 and add a `-Qstd=` flag whenever needed for C++11 or
above features even if they would happen to be available in MSVC-mode.
Closes: #16384
Change our message wrapper from
[== CMake Server ==[ ... ]== CMake Server ==]
to
[== "CMake Server" ==[ ... ]== "CMake Server" ==]
to guarantee that no JSON content can ever contain the ending string
(because it would be encoded as `]== \"CMake Server\" ==]`).
Visual Studio provides toolchains that are themselves built for 32-bit
or 64-bit host architectures. By default it uses the 32-bit tools, but
it can be told to prefer the 64-bit tools on 64-bit hosts. Extend the
`CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET` specification to provide a way to request
use of the 64-bit host tools.
Closes: #15622
Create a `CMAKE_SUBLIME_TEXT_2_EXCLUDE_BUILD_TREE` variable to control
addition of the build tree to `folder_exclude_patterns` in the
`.sublime-project`. Change the default of this behavior to OFF.
Closes: #16351
Users may need to add custom `RPATH` entries to be able to run binaries
from their build tree without setting `LD_LIBRARY_PATH`. Provide a way
to do this that does not affect the install-tree `RPATH`.
Add a module to manage the data needed for the project tests. It will
move the test data to the build directory and transfer necessary data to
an Android device if that is enabled.
Add a command to trigger cmake to configure a project.
Keep this separate from the compute step (added in the next commit)
to faciliate applications like cmake-gui.
Add "globalSettings" command that returns:
* Return capability information
* Return currently used generator/extra generator
* Return a range of flags for debug/trace/etc.
The basic codelite generator creates .project files based on the
`project()` stanza. Add a `CMAKE_CODELITE_USE_TARGETS` option to use
the targets instead.
Create a new CMAKE_Swift_LANGUAGE_VERSION variable to specify the
SWIFT_VERSION attribute in a generated Xcode project. Ideally this
would be a `<LANG>_STANDARD` property but since Swift support is
very minimal we should reserve that property for more complete
treatment later.
Issue: #16326
Use it to split pipe and stdin/out handling out of cmServer itself.
The server will shut down when it looses its connection to the client.
This has the nice property that a crashing client will cause the server
to terminate as the OS will close the connection on behave of the client.