b2857514b0 FindBinUtils: Revert "Use the compiler to get the path to compiler tools"
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !4009
Revert commit b2fd479df5 (FindBinUtils: Use the compiler to get the path
to compiler tools, 2019-09-22, v3.16.0-rc1~51^2). The compiler's answer
may incorrectly come from the `PATH`. Another approach will be needed.
Fixes: #19934
dd0f304613 Objective C/C++: Add compiler standard detection
b515af782b Help: Add release note for Objective-C/C++ language support
9e66397c28 Languages: Add support for Objective-C++
80f120a85f Languages: Add support for Objective-C
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !3811
Add entries in Modules and Modules/Platform to support
Objective-C++ compiler determination and identification.
Add Modules to check Objective-C++ compiler flags, source
compilations, program checks, etc...
Use OBJCXX as the designator of the language, eg:
project(foo OBJCXX)
Add various tests for Objective-C++ language features. Add
tests to preserve C++ handling of .M and .mm files when
Objective-C++ is not a configured language.
Co-authored-by: Cristian Adam <cristian.adam@gmail.com>
Add entries in Modules and Modules/Platform to support
Objective-C compiler determination and identification.
Add Modules to check Objective-C compiler flags, source
compilations, program checks, etc...
Use OBJC as the designator of the language, eg:
project(foo OBJC)
Add various tests for Objective-C language features. Add
tests to preserve C++ handling of .m and .mm files when
OBJC is not a configured language.
Co-Authored-By: Cristian Adam <cristian.adam@gmail.com>
b2fd479df5 FindBinUtils: Use the compiler to get the path to compiler tools
587ccffe74 Tests: Add symbols to FortranModules static libraries
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Acked-by: Alex Turbov <i.zaufi@gmail.com>
Merge-request: !3854
The Intel Fortran compiler supports an extension that allows conditional
compilation based on preprocessor definitions specified on the command
line even when not preprocessing.
Fixes: #19664
Beginning with the 19.06 release of the Cray Programming Environment, the
default linking mode on XC Cray systems is dynamic instead of static.
This updates the CrayPrgEnv compiler wrappers to detect the PE version
being used and behave accordingly.
Since commit d44c0db0b2 (clang: setup correct configuration in gnu mode,
2019-02-20, v3.15.0-rc1~41^2~5) we support the GNU-like Clang that
targets the MSVC ABI. However, Clang cannot compile with the MSVC
standard library unless it runs in a mode aware of C++14 (since MSVC
itself does not even have a lower mode). When `CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD` is
set to 98 or 11, use C++14 anyway.
Since Clang's default mode is aware of C++14, another option is to not
add any flags for 98 or 11. However, if a future Clang version ever
defaults to a higher C++ standard, setting the standard to 98 or 11
should at least not use a mode higher than 14.
Also revert test updates from commit 4819ff9647 (Tests: fix failures
with gnu mode clang on windows, 2019-03-21, v3.15.0-rc1~41^2~3) that
were meant to work around the standard selection problem.
Fixes: #19496
b0bcd4d7d2 Fortran: Add support for submodules on Cray
33de4d27eb Fortran: Support compilers using no module prefix on submodule files
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !3504
Define `CMAKE_Fortran_SUBMODULE_{SEP,EXT}` for the Cray Fortran
compiler. Use an empty separator to tell CMake that this compiler does
not use the enclosing module name as a prefix on submodule files.
Issue: #18925
74829f01b1 Help: Add notes for topic 'clang-gnulike-support'
19669abe1d Tests: handle string escaping differences with NMake+clang
a2a90f41e3 Tests: require C++14 for the Tutorial
4819ff9647 Tests: fix failures with gnu mode clang on windows
26af0b25e7 cmake: use correct stack size with gnu mode clang on windows
d44c0db0b2 clang: setup correct configuration in gnu mode
b7d5ef23e9 cmGlobalNinjaGenerator: use gnu compatible paths with clang in gnu mode
3d0210d8dc binutils: add the llvm-* variants to the tool lists.
...
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Acked-by: Francesco Bertolaccini <francesco@bertolaccini.dev>
Acked-by: Stanislav Ershov <digital.stream.of.mind@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Saleem Abdulrasool <compnerd@compnerd.org>
Merge-request: !2992
d156f8f5a2 CompileFeatures: Record when MSVC gained full CXX14 support
62dbe53a8a CompileFeatures: Record when Intel gained full CXX14 support
1ebb0d79fe CompileFeatures: Relax cxx_relaxed_constexpr compiler requirements
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !3292
Use the infrastructure added by commit 646fb1a646 (CompileFeatures:
memoize C++ compilers with full language level support, 2019-03-27) to
avoid using a `try_compile` to check for C++14 feature support when the
running compiler is known to have all features.
Use the infrastructure added by commit 646fb1a646 (CompileFeatures:
memoize C++ compilers with full language level support, 2019-03-27) to
avoid using a `try_compile` to check for C++14 feature support when the
running compiler is known to have all features.
Use the infrastructure added by commit 646fb1a646 (CompileFeatures:
memoize C++ compilers with full language level support, 2019-03-27) to
avoid using a `try_compile` to check for C++14 feature support when the
running compiler is known to have all features.
Use the infrastructure added by commit 646fb1a646 (CompileFeatures:
memoize C++ compilers with full language level support, 2019-03-27) to
avoid using a `try_compile` to check for C++14 feature support when the
running compiler is known to have all features.