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Author SHA1 Message Date
Stephen Kelly
73ae888506 RunCMake: Expect empty output by default.
Expect tests to specify stderr content if it is present.

Fix the CMP0019 test, which has only been testing the WARN status
until now.  Specify in the CommandLine and FPHSA tests that content
is at least one character.

Set policies in the Language and CheckModules tests, which have empty
test output, modulo unrelated policies on some platforms.
2014-12-31 16:34:34 +01:00
Brad King
d05a9bd1e6 Cygwin: Avoid legacy warnings in RunCMake.* tests
Set the minimum required version of CMake high enough to avoid the
warning for CMAKE_LEGACY_CYGWIN_WIN32.  The warning appears on stderr
and breaks the expected output matching.
2013-08-13 09:50:15 -04:00
Brad King
711b63f7e0 Add policy CMP0019 to skip include/link variable re-expansion
Historically CMake has always expanded ${} variable references in the
values given to include_directories(), link_directories(), and
link_libraries().  This has been unnecessary since general ${}
evaluation syntax was added to the language a LONG time ago, but has
remained for compatibility with VERY early CMake versions.

For a long time the re-expansion was a lightweight operation because it
was only processed once at the directory level and the fast-path of
cmMakefile::ExpandVariablesInString was usually taken because values did
not have any '$' in them.  Then commit d899eb71 (Call
ExpandVariablesInString for each target's INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES,
2012-02-22) made the operation a bit heavier because the expansion is
now needed on a per-target basis.  In the future we will support
generator expressions in INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES with $<> syntax, so the
fast-path in cmMakefile::ExpandVariablesInString will no longer be taken
and re-expansion will be very expensive.

Add policy CMP0019 to skip the re-expansion altogether in NEW behavior.
In OLD behavior perform the expansion but improve the fast-path
heuristic to match ${} but not $<>.  If the policy is not set then warn
if expansion actually does anything.  We expect this to be encountered
very rarely in practice.
2012-12-07 09:51:19 -05:00