This allows the person running configure (either a developer, user, or
distro maintainer) to keep a configuration of where various kinds of
files should end up.
This new cmake module allows to generate cmake package files. This may ease the
porting for cmake projects that are exporting cmake package informations for other
depending projects. The module uses as much as possible the templates provided by
the cmake installation (and so cmake needs to be installed).
A custom_target, if install is set to true, will always be built by
default even if build_by_default is explicitly set to false.
Ensure that this does not happen if it's set explicitly. To keep
backward compatibility, if build_by_default is not set explicitly and
install is true, set build_by_default to true.
Fixes#4107
If a configure_file has an install_dir set, the supported install
argument is ignored, while this should have actually higher priority
than the install_dir itself.
Also check that correct types are used for `install` and `install_dir`.
Add test to verify this.
Fixes#3983
The documentation states: "In other cases you can get multi-line
statements by ending the line with a \." but that seems to never have
worked.
Closes: #4720
- Add libraries from InternalDependency.libraries
- Deprecate association of libraries from the "libraries" keyword
argument to the generated pkg-config file.
Be more prescriptive about the static linker to use in test case
common/143. This avoids using DMD's 'lib' in preference to clang-cl's
'llvm-lib' when both of them are in PATH
Resolves segfaults on i686 kernel. Also execute all available simd
instructions, not just the best one.
Signed-off-by: Dimitri John Ledkov <xnox@ubuntu.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Hudson <michael.hudson@ubuntu.com>
Bug-Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=894774
Deal with clang-cl doing the sane (but different to MSVC) thing, of
generating an empty import library, rather than silently ignoring
/IMPLIB when there are no exports.
It's a (presumably unintentional) quirk of the current implementation of
SharedLibrary.determine_filenames() that if both name_suffix and
name_prefix are set, an import library isn't generated.
Adjust test 'common/25 library versions': Make the library have exports,
so an implib is generated with MSVC. Add implib to set of files expected
to be installed
Adjust test 'common/122 shared module': Add libnosyms implib to set of
files expected to be installed, except for MSVC, where none is generated
as it has no exports
Extend platform_fix_name() to handle this case
We avoid using library(version:), so we don't have to teach
platform_fix_name() all the platform details of versioned shared library
naming. Hopefully that's exercised by platform-specific tests...
'test cases/common/123 llvm ir and assembly' requires ML/ML64 (masm) on
Windows. If we are using clang-cl, that might not be available, so skip
test in that case.
clang-cl does support '-Wmissing-include-dirs' (unlike msvc), but doesn't
(currently) support '/ZI' (which is used by the default 'debug' buildtype),
the presence of which will cause an 'unknown-argument' warning, which is
treated as an error with 'Werror'.
Adjust the default buildtype so this test can pass with clang-cl
Rewrite test common/100 manygen using get_argument_syntax(), so it
treats clang-cl as cl, can handle only clang-cl being available, and try
to make it a bit less convoluted.
Handle clang's cl or clang-cl being in PATH, or set in CC/CXX
Future work: checking the name of the executable here seems like a bad idea.
These compilers will fail to be detected if they are renamed.
v2:
Update compiler.get_argument_type() test
Fix comparisons of id inside CCompiler, backends and elsewhere
v3:
ClangClCPPCompiler should be a subclass of ClangClCCompier, as well
Future work: mocking in test_find_library_patterns() is effected, as we
now test for a subclass, rather than self.id in CCompiler.get_library_naming()
Some compilers try very had to pretend they're another compiler (ICC
pretends to be GCC and Linux and MacOS, and MSVC on windows), Clang
behaves much like GCC, but now also has clang-cl, which behaves like MSVC.
This method provides an easy way to determine whether testing for MSVC
like arguments `/w1234` or gcc like arguments `-Wfoo` are likely to
succeed, without having to check for dozens of compilers and the host
operating system, (as you would otherwise have to do with ICC).
If a subproject is not required and fails during its configuration, the
parent project continues, but should not include any target or state set
by the failed subproject. This fix ninja still trying to build targets
generated by subprojects before they fail in their configuration.
The 'build' object is now per-interpreter instead of being global. Once
a subproject interpreter succeed, values from its 'build' object are
merged back into its parent 'build' object.
When dependency(), find_library(), find_program(), or
python.find_installation() return a not-found object and disabler is
true, they return a Disabler object instead.