The Intel Fortran 10 64-bit compiler incorrectly defines _MSC_VER to its
own version (1020) instead of the underlying MSVC tools version. Since
we expect the compiler to be used only with VS >= 7 tools, assume MSVC
version 13.0 if _MSC_VER is not greater than 1300.
Teach CMake(C|CXX|Fortran)CompilerId* to report the MSVC version
simulated by the Intel compiler, if any. Refactor the Windows-Intel
platform information helper module to load Windows-MSVC instead of
duplicating the information. Teach Windows-MSVC to understand when
it is loaded as the simulated Fortran compiler (its preprocessor is
simulated).
The Intel Fortran compiler needs the /fpp option to enable C
preprocessing. Without the option the compiler may warn and ignore
preprocessor lines instead of failing with an error. Detect the
warning and treat it as failure so that we move on to try /fpp and
detect the correct id. Without this it works only by luck because
Intel is the first compiler id in our detection source file.
Drop #end and #module. Convert #section to a subsection header.
Convert #variable to the cmake domain "variable" directive.
Convert #macro to the cmake domain "command" directive.
Perform minor formatting fixes in text near these changes.
Compilers for languages other than C and C++ on OS X may not understand
the -F framework search flag. Create a new platform information
variable CMAKE_<LANG>_FRAMEWORK_SEARCH_FLAG to hold the flag, and set it
for C and CXX lanugages in the Platform/Darwin module.
Reported-by: Vittorio Giovara <vittorio.giovara@gmail.com>
f973737 GenerateExportHeader: Port to use message(DEPRECATION)
f69606d Qt4Macros: Port to use message(DEPRECATION)
509c142 message: Add a DEPRECATION mode
7efef02 FindGTK2: Add tests for components and targets in gtk and gtkmm modules
95fc47a FindGTK2: Make pangocairo and cairo optional dependencies
26f790f FindGTK2: Change extra includes -> optional
24e0272 FindGTK2: do not skip target creation if optional dependencies are not found
d5f130c FindGTK2: Refactor _GTK2_ADJUST_LIB_VARS into _GTK2_ADD_TARGET
fffbd72 FindGTK2: Do not add freetype includes if they are not found
b69720d FindGTK2: Add libraries to the GTK2_LIBRARIES variable only when found
425ec40 FindGTK2: Do not link libfreetype
e9f46df FindGTK2: Add config directories only if different from include ones
56a79e1 FindGTK2: Set INTERFACE_COMPILE_DEFINITIONS target property only if not empty
4b47586 FindGTK2: Add check to ensure that target exists
61242cc FindGTK2: Fix gmodule, glibmm, pangoft2, and pangoxft targets
4b876de FindGTK2: Link freetype libs to targets including freetype includes
67e761f FindGTK2: Small cleanup
682eea3 FindGTK2: Do not require the GTK_ prefix in all the internal functions
0bc3763 FindGTK2: Better handling of include directories
...
54ef2be Haiku: Include files cleanup in cmCTest
38d5555 Haiku: Remove outdated preprocessor checks
1dc61f8 Haiku: Remove use of B_COMMON_DIRECTORY
7ebc1cb Haiku: Several fixes to platform module
1763c31 Set policy CMP0025 to NEW while building CMake itself
aa53ee5 Add policy CMP0025 for Apple Clang compiler id compatibility
ab65862 Clang: Add separate "AppleClang" compiler id
3d8356d Clang: Support Windows variants for GNU and MSVC (#13035, #14458)
51ab85c CMakeDetermineCompilerId: Add notion of "simulated" id/version
be10826 CMakeDetermineCompilerId: Fix local var init
This function avoids creating the targets when the required
dependencies were not found.
Also fix some wrong dependency and some typo.
${FREETYPE_INCLUDE_DIR_ft2build} ${FREETYPE_INCLUDE_DIR_freetype2} are
now required for gtkmm component
Some libraries (e.g. gio) are not necessary, and often not available
with older GTK2 versions, therefore GTK_LIBRARIES should not contain
GTK2_XXX-NOT_FOUND for these libraries.
As discussed on the mailing list, freetype includes used in GTK2
headers libraries do not require to link the library explicitly (even
though it is already linked by GTK2 libraries.
Also remove _GTK2_ADD_TARGET_LIBRARIES no longer used and use
${FREETYPE_INCLUDE_DIR_ft2build} ${FREETYPE_INCLUDE_DIR_freetype2}
variables instead of ${FREETYPE_INCLUDE_DIRS}
Also add a comment explaining the purpose of the include/SDL* path
suffixes. As explained in commit 7cb51739 (FindSDL: Restore
accidentally dropped search paths (#13651), 2012-11-05) the include/SDL*
path suffixes are for looking in the ENV{SDLDIR} location.
Inspired-by: Adrien Destugues <pulkomandy@pulkomandy.tk>
* Do not define BEOS anymore (this includes workarounds which we don't
need most of the time in Haiku, so we prefer opt-in IF(HAIKU) in the
cmake files instead).
* On the other hand, do define UNIX (we are trying to be compliant) and
HAIKU (there is still a number of things we don't do like the
average UNIX clone)
* Do not use UnixPaths, as our filesystem hierarchy isn't anything like
what it expects.
* Do not use -nostart, which the compiler doesn't know about anymore.
This used to be an Haiku extension to gcc, and is equivalent to
-shared which is the default gcc option.
* While "dl" functions are provided in libroot, this is always
implicitly linked so there is no need to tell cmake about it.
* Forcing position-independent code is not needed, so remove it.
* On the other hand, include appropriate linker options for executables
and shared libraries.
* Support for the two available compilers in Haiku (gcc2 and gcc4) and
pick the right headers and libraries according to the currently
selected one.
* With the adoption of the package manager, the directory layout was
changed. Tell cmake where to look for header files and libraries.
* As we don't define BEOS anymore, enable the workaround we still need
for HAIKU as well. This is the lack of a libm (it is part of the
implicitly linked in libroot)
Applied-by: Rolf Eike Beer <eike@sf-mail.de>
Previously if headers required to check if a struct has a member can be
compiled with C++ compiler only, the check would fail because the C
compiler fails. As a consequence, the result variable would be set to
false, even if the struct has that particular member.
Teach CHECK_STRUCT_HAS_MEMBER to accept a new optional argument LANGUAGE
that allows one to explicitly set the compiler to use. The new
signature is therefore:
CHECK_STRUCT_HAS_MEMBER (<struct> <member> <header> <variable>
[LANGUAGE <language>])