CMake/Modules/Platform/Generic.cmake
Kitware Robot 77543bde41 Convert CMake-language commands to lower case
Ancient CMake versions required upper-case commands.  Later command
names became case-insensitive.  Now the preferred style is lower-case.

Run the following shell code:

cmake --help-command-list |
grep -v "cmake version" |
while read c; do
    echo 's/\b'"$(echo $c | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]')"'\(\s*\)(/'"$c"'\1(/g'
done >convert.sed &&
git ls-files -z -- bootstrap '*.cmake' '*.cmake.in' '*CMakeLists.txt' |
egrep -z -v '^(Utilities/cm|Source/kwsys/)' |
xargs -0 sed -i -f convert.sed &&
rm convert.sed
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# This is a platform definition file for platforms without
# operating system, typically embedded platforms.
# It is used when CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME is set to "Generic"
#
# It is intentionally empty, since nothing is known
# about the platform. So everything has to be specified
# in the system/compiler files ${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME}-<compiler_basename>.cmake
# and/or ${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME}-<compiler_basename>-${CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR}.cmake
# (embedded) targets without operating system usually don't support shared libraries
set_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY TARGET_SUPPORTS_SHARED_LIBS FALSE)
# To help the find_xxx() commands, set at least the following so CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH
# works at least for some simple cases:
set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_INCLUDE_PATH /include )
set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_LIBRARY_PATH /lib )
set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROGRAM_PATH /bin )