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Author SHA1 Message Date
Kyle Edwards
256bb0cc40 install(EXPORT): Add ability to point to .xcframework file
Issue: #25262
2023-11-15 09:10:58 -05:00
Kyle Edwards
c6e6861e63 install(EXPORT): Export find_dependency() calls
Issue: #20511
Co-Authored-by: Brad King <brad.king@kitware.com>
Co-Authored-by: Robert Maynard <rmaynard@nvidia.com>
2023-11-13 11:07:52 -05:00
Kyle Edwards
2837f592ab cmExportFileGenerator: Add function to set required CMake version 2023-11-13 11:07:52 -05:00
Brad King
241ee252ce IWYU: Update for Debian 12 CI job
`include-what-you-use` diagnostics, in practice, are specific to
the environment's compiler and standard library.  Update includes
to satisfy IWYU for our CI job under Debian 12.
2023-07-28 09:14:08 -04:00
Brad King
8c65b7042e cmExportFileGenerator: Simplify collection of targets missing from export set
Store the list of missing target names in a member instead of threading
an explicit reference to it through the call stack.
2022-04-11 13:40:13 -04:00
Kitware Robot
bdca8b01d2 Modernize: Use #pragma once in all header files
#pragma once is a widely supported compiler pragma, even though it is
not part of the C++ standard. Many of the issues keeping #pragma once
from being standardized (distributed filesystems, build farms, hard
links, etc.) do not apply to CMake - it is easy to build CMake on a
single machine. CMake also does not install any header files which can
be consumed by other projects (though cmCPluginAPI.h has been
deliberately omitted from this conversion in case anyone is still using
it.) Finally, #pragma once has been required to build CMake since at
least August 2017 (7f29bbe6 enabled server mode unconditionally, which
had been using #pragma once since September 2016 (b13d3e0d)). The fact
that we now require C++11 filters out old compilers, and it is unlikely
that there is a compiler which supports C++11 but does not support
#pragma once.
2020-09-03 09:30:21 -04:00
Brad King
ea0ce73a19 install,export: Maybe transform OBJECT libraries to INTERFACE libraries
Teach the `install` and `export` commands to support installing and
exporting `OBJECT` libraries without their object files.  Transform
them to `INTERFACE` libraries in such cases.

For `install(TARGETS)`, activate this when no destination for the object
files is specified.  For `export`, activate this only under Xcode with
multiple architectures when we have no well-defined object file
locations to give to clients.
2018-02-28 10:58:10 -05:00
Luz Paz
3ab7bf8285 Various typo fixes
Some are user-facing. Others are source comments.
2018-01-04 06:52:01 +11:00
Brad King
0b33aee48b Use C++11 override instead of CM_OVERRIDE
We now require C++11 support including `override`.  Drop use of
the old compatibility macro.  Convert references as follows:

    git grep -l CM_OVERRIDE -- '*.h' '*.hxx' '*.cxx' |
      xargs sed -i 's/CM_OVERRIDE/override/g'
2017-09-15 10:06:41 -04:00
Daniel Pfeifer
ca2233e31f IWYU: Mark cmConfigure.h with pragma: keep
Also remove `#include "cmConfigure.h"` from most source files.
2017-08-26 07:41:04 +02:00
Daniel Pfeifer
1d829c862c Use quotes for non-system includes
Automate with:

git grep -l '#include <cm_' -- Source \
  | xargs sed -i 's/#include <\(cm_.*\)>/#include "\1"/g'

git grep -l '#include <cmsys/' -- Source \
  | xargs sed -i 's/#include <\(cmsys\/.*\)>/#include "\1"/g'

git grep -l '#include <cm[A-Z]' -- Source \
  | xargs sed -i 's/#include <\(cm[A-Z].*\)>/#include "\1"/g'
2017-04-11 22:35:21 +02:00
Daniel Pfeifer
2e620f0b38 Fix several include-what-you-use findings 2016-11-08 09:42:04 -05:00
Brad King
86578eccf2 Simplify CMake per-source license notices
Per-source copyright/license notice headers that spell out copyright holder
names and years are hard to maintain and often out-of-date or plain wrong.
Precise contributor information is already maintained automatically by the
version control tool.  Ultimately it is the receiver of a file who is
responsible for determining its licensing status, and per-source notices are
merely a convenience.  Therefore it is simpler and more accurate for
each source to have a generic notice of the license name and references to
more detailed information on copyright holders and full license terms.

Our `Copyright.txt` file now contains a list of Contributors whose names
appeared source-level copyright notices.  It also references version control
history for more precise information.  Therefore we no longer need to spell
out the list of Contributors in each source file notice.

Replace CMake per-source copyright/license notice headers with a short
description of the license and links to `Copyright.txt` and online information
available from "https://cmake.org/licensing".  The online URL also handles
cases of modules being copied out of our source into other projects, so we
can drop our notices about replacing links with full license text.

Run the `Utilities/Scripts/filter-notices.bash` script to perform the majority
of the replacements mechanically.  Manually fix up shebang lines and trailing
newlines in a few files.  Manually update the notices in a few files that the
script does not handle.
2016-09-27 15:14:44 -04:00
Daniel Pfeifer
3fda109451 Mark overridden functions with CM_OVERRIDE 2016-09-16 22:14:19 +02:00
Bill Hoffman
42ce9f1e71 Add support for creating prebuilt Android.mk files
Add options to the `install()` and `export()` commands to export the
targets we build into Android.mk files that reference them as prebuilt
libraries with associated usage requirements (compile definitions,
include directories, link libraries).  This will allow CMake-built
projects to be imported into projects using the Android NDK build
system.

Closes: #15562
2016-09-13 12:47:43 -04:00