Add `--test-output-truncation` to `ctest`. This option can be used to
customize which part of the test output is being truncated. Currently
supported values are `tail`, `middle` and `head`.
Also add equivalent `CTEST_CUSTOM_TEST_OUTPUT_TRUNCATION` variable.
Fixes: #23206
To be more consistent between genex and variables as well as
the forecomming LINK_GROUP genex, rename variable *_LINK_USING_<FEATURE>*
in *_LINK_LIBRARY_USING_<FEATURE>*
This variable was added by commit 42f74df6d4 (Add basic Android platform
module, 2014-06-06, v3.1.0-rc1~416^2), but was not previously documented.
Fixes: #23227
This generator expression offers the capability, for the link step, to
decorate libraries with prefix/suffix flags and/or adding any specific flag for each
library.
Fixes: #22812, #18751, #20078, #22703
These probably should not have been documented as public variables
to begin with. But since they have been documented for a long time,
we can't just remove them from the docs. Move them to the internal
section instead to make it clearer that they are not intended to be used
directly by projects.
0eea32a376 VS: Add DOTNET_SDK property to generate SDK-style C# projects
a450cc9533 VS: Set ResolveNugetPackages to false for ALL_BUILD and ZERO_CHECK
fa76e5d194 cmVisualStudio10TargetGenerator: Factor out helper for classic MSBuild project
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !6634
Changes in cmVisualStudio10TargetGenerator::Generate to write .Net
SDK-style project for VS generators VS 19 and above. Also adds
documentation and tests.
Issue: #20227
Optionally verify that items in `LINK_LIBRARIES` and
`INTERFACE_LINK_LIBRARIES` that can be target names are actually target
names. Add a `LINK_LIBRARIES_ONLY_TARGETS` target property and
corresponding `CMAKE_LINK_LIBRARIES_ONLY_TARGETS` variable to enable
this new check.
Fixes: #22858
Add fields to the VS generator to select a target framework.
Migrate the existing default for VS 12 .NET CF for Windows CE.
Report the values in `CMAKE_VS_*` variables and use them for
the CSharp compiler id project too.
Issue: #22849
Added XCODE_SCHEME_ENABLE_GPU_FRAME_CAPTURE_MODE variable which
sets the scheme property value for "GPU Frame Capture" in the Options section by setting the Xcode project variable "enableGPUFrameCaptureMode".
Example values are "Metal" (1) and "Disabled" (3).
XCODE_SCHEME_ENABLE_GPU_FRAME_CAPTURE_MODE is initialized by the property CMAKE_XCODE_SCHEME_ENABLE_GPU_FRAME_CAPTURE_MODE.
Implements: #22700
1851aa49be FetchContent: Pass through networking-related CMAKE_... variables
96937438b7 Help: Clean up how TLS and NETRC variables are discussed
2a82bd85b6 Help: Add documentation for CMAKE_TLS_CAINFO
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !6589
Add generic documentation to improve the discoverability of language-specific
ones and to make it possible to refer to them generically from other language
generic documentation.
Currently, this feature is only supported on ELF platforms. So, the property
LINK_WHAT_YOU_USE will be ignored for other plateforms.
Moreover, flags and commands are now controled by CMake variables.
Fixes: #20174
Add a `CMAKE_REQUIRE_FIND_PACKAGE_<PackageName>` variable is complement
to `CMAKE_DISABLE_FIND_PACKAGE_<PackageName>` with just the opposite
behaviour: it turns non-required find_package call into the required one.
While optional package dependencies usually result in simple and clean
build logic, sometimes people want to be sure those optional
dependencies will be found and used. Examples are reproducible builds
and build instructions for 3rd parties. People choose to make
find_package calls REQUIRED and put them behind an option(). Such
workarounds blend build logic with build environment management and do
not look elegant.
The new variable allows projects to define custom key=value pairs of
variables to be set in CPack cmake_install.cmake script invocations.
This allows install(SCRIPT|CODE) to be parameterized at runtime.
Define `PROJECT_IS_TOP_LEVEL` and `<PROJECT-NAME>_IS_TOP_LEVEL`. The
latter is a STATIC cache entry just like other `<PROJECT-NAME>_*`
variables so that it is globally scoped.
Issue: #20310Fixes: #21961
The target property `ISPC_HEADER_SUFFIX` and associated global
variable now can control the suffix used when generating the
C/C++ interoperability ISPC headers.
In addition the default suffix is now "_ispc.h" which matches the
common convention that the ISPC compiler team uses and recommends.
b7f0327dcd Tests: Cover macOS host architecture selection on Apple Silicon hosts
5f882f6ce5 macOS: Offer control over host architecture on Apple Silicon hosts
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !5589
b7f0327dcd Tests: Cover macOS host architecture selection on Apple Silicon hosts
5f882f6ce5 macOS: Offer control over host architecture on Apple Silicon hosts
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !5589
Since commit b6c60f14b6 (macOS: Default to arm64 architecture on Apple
Silicon hosts, 2020-09-28, v3.19.0-rc1~63^2) we use `sysctl` to detect
that we are running on Apple Silicon in a way that pierces Rosetta.
This always sets `CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR` to be `arm64` on such
hosts. However, macOS offers strong support for running processes under
an emulated `x86_64` architecture.
Teach CMake to select either `arm64` or `x86_64` as the host
architecture on Apple Silicon based on the architecture of its own
process. When CMake is built as a universal binary, macOS will select
whichever slice (architecture) is appropriate under the user's shell,
and `CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR` will match.
Also offer a `CMAKE_APPLE_SILICON_PROCESSOR` variable and environment
variable to provide users with explicit control over the host
architecture selection regardless of CMake's own architecture.
Finally, if `CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES` is not set, pass explicit flags to
the toolchain to use selected host architecture instead of letting the
toolchain pick.
Fixes: #21554
Each source compilation generates a dependencies file. These dependencies
files are consolidated in one file per target. This consolidation is done
as part of command 'cmake -E cmake_depends` launched before evaluation of
makefile dependency graph.
The consolidation uses the same approach as `CMake` dependencies management.
Fixes: #21321