7ab9a625 Makefiles: Drop 'requires' step and its supporting infrastructure
5f2e2c38 Makefiles: Avoid nested make calls for Fortran module dependencies
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !1523
The 'requires' step was used to provide implicit dependencies between
the generated Fortran module files and a Fortran target that needs these
module files to ensure the correct compilation order. After recent
refactoring to resolve all dependencies explicitly through `.mod.stamp`
make targets, the separate 'requires' step is not needed anymore.
Makefiles generated by cmake use a series of nested calls to build
`*.provides.build` targets that are used when the 'requires' step is
needed. That leads to significant degradation of the build time for
incremental builds. Re-arrange dependencies to eliminate the nested
calls.
Explicit `.mod.stamp` targets introduced by this commit could lead to
situation when a stamp file always older than its dependency. This
happens during the incremental build when building of an updated Fortran
source produces a module file that has no differences from the stored
stamp file. In such case `cmake_copy_f90_mod` will be triggered on each
new build to compare a module file with the corresponding stamp file.
This behavior is expected and can not be changed without nested calls
that slow down the build. The copy-if-different check is much cheaper
than an entire nested make call.
Add a `Fortran_COMPILER_LAUNCHER` target property like those added for C
and CXX by commit v3.4.0-rc1~450^2 (Add options to launch the compiler
through tools like ccache or distcc, 2015-06-04) and CUDA by commit
v3.10.0-rc1~531^2 (CUDA: Add option to run the compiler through launcher
tools, 2017-06-09).
Fixes: #17499
This commit changes the internal -E__run_iwyu to be -E__run_co_compile. This
is used for co-compile commands. These are tools that want to mirror the
compiler. For each compiler invocation the tool will be invoked first. This
started as a way to implement include what you use (iwyu), but has expanded
to include cpplint, cppcheck and others. Likely there will be more in the
future as well. This commit implements each one in its own function and
provides a way to add additional ones in the future with less work.
Create a `<LANG>_CPPCHECK` target property (initialized by a
`CMAKE_<LANG>_CPPCHECK` variable) to specify a `cppcheck` command line
to be run along with the compiler.
Add a `CUDA_COMPILER_LAUNCHER` target property like those added for C
and CXX by commit v3.4.0-rc1~450^2 (Add options to launch the compiler
through tools like ccache or distcc, 2015-06-04).
Fixes: #16953
Move the logic to cmSystemTools to be shared among the generators.
Revise the implementation and add comments justifying each possible
source for a limit.
The `WINDOWS_EXPORT_ALL_SYMBOLS` target property exports all symbols
found in object files explicitly given to the linker. However, the
linker may also find additional symbols in dependencies and copy them
into the linked binary (e.g. from `msvcrt.lib`). Provide a way to
export an explicit list of such symbols by adding a `.def` file as a
source file.
Fixes: #16473
Use `cmGeneratorTarget::ModuleDefinitionInfo` to combine the
implementation of `WINDOWS_EXPORT_ALL_SYMBOLS` with that of using a
`.def` file as a source. Only one of these could be used within a
single target before anyway.
Create a `ModuleDefinitionInfo` structure for each configuration of a
target to hold corresponding information about the selected module
definition file (`.def` source).
Create a `<LANG>_CPPLINT` target property (initialized by a
`CMAKE_<LANG>_CPPLINT` variable) to specify a `cpplint` style checker
command line to be run along with the compiler.
Call sites of `ExpandRuleVariables` are now responsible for inserting
the `RULE_LAUNCH_{COMPILE,LINK,CUSTOM}` values in rule command lines.
Audit all call sites and add a comment to each one that does not insert
a launcher to explain why.
Refactoring in commit 425cd167 (cmLocalGenerator: Remove the launcher
from RuleVariables, 2016-10-09) accidentally broke Makefile generator
handling of `RULE_LAUNCH_COMPILE`. Responsibility moved from
`ExpandRuleVariables` to its call sites, and the Makefile generator call
site for compilations was not properly updated. Fix it now.
Change the default compile PDB file name for static libraries to match
the Visual Studio default of using the logical target name. This may be
incompatible with existing behavior but `COMPILE_PDB_NAME` documents
that the default is unspecified. Projects depending on a particular
name should set the property.
Closes: #16438
This allows users to specify different genex-based compile flags for
each file in a target, e.g. compiling just a single file with `Od/Ox` in
release builds on Visual Studio.
Add a factory function to cmLocalGenerator so that variableMappings can
be provided from it, and so that Ninja can always have a hard-coded
TargetImpLib.
The rule replacement API should not really be in cmLocalGenerator, but
it was historically, and this coupled many other things together here
too, such as output conversion. Make the output converter a parameter
so that rule replacement can be removed from cmLocalGenerator.
Add a cmOutputConverter to the cmLinkLineComputer and factory methods to
facilitate shell escapes.
Add state to the cmLinkLineComputer to record whether outputting for
response files or for watcom, to satisfy the cmOutputConverter API.
These are constant for the lifetime of the cmLinkLineComputer, even when
its functionality is extended in the future. This also keeps the
signatures of cmLinkLineComputer relatively simple.
Pass the cmComputeLinkInformation as a method parameter so that
cmLinkLineComputer is free from target-specific state. An instance
should be usable for all targets in a directory.
Remove the cmGeneratorTarget from the interface.
This is simplification of the OutputLinkLibraries responsibilities so
that it can be broken apart into multiple methods.