Create `CMAKE_VS_SDK_*_DIRECTORIES` variables to tell the VS generator
how to populate fields in `.vcxproj` files that specify SDK directories.
Fixes: #17908
Other check modules honor this variable, so include file checks should
too. Add policy `CMP0075` to enable the behavior in a compatible way.
This change was originally made by commit v3.11.0-rc1~108^2
(CheckIncludeFiles: Honor CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES, 2017-12-24) but it
was reverted by commit v3.11.1~9^2 (Revert "CheckIncludeFiles: Honor
CMAKE_REQUIRED_LIBRARIES", 2018-04-04) because the behavior change could
affect checks in existing projects in an incompatible way.
Fixes: #9514
8570dc7f64 Help: Update compiler versions in cmake-compile-features.7.rst
874d3d2948 Help: Add release note for C++ 20 support
7f295b1bd3 Features: Activate C++ 20 support for Clang 5.0+
71cb8ce3a1 Features: Activate C++ 20 support for GNU 8.0+
8f146c4508 Features: Activate C++ 20 support for MSVC 19.12.25835+
7fe580a362 Features: Add infrastructure for C++ 20 language standard
1b328e09a3 Features: Use -std=c++17 for C++ 17 on Clang 5.0+
0bc3e5788a Features: Use -std=c++17 for C++ 17 on GNU 8.0+
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !1892
This can be used for example to organize all following targets into one
Visual Studio folder:
set(CMAKE_FOLDER Libraries)
add_subdirectory(libA)
add_subdirectory(libB)
set(CMAKE_FOLDER Executables)
add_subdirectory(progA)
Another possibility is using the current directory name for all
following targets in subdirectories:
get_filename_component(dirname "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}" NAME)
string(APPEND CMAKE_FOLDER "/${dirname}")
This sets variables like PROJECT_HOMEPAGE_URL, which can be
used as default values for various things (packaging modules,
doxygen defaults, etc.). Some packaging modules have been
updated to do this as part of this commit.
Co-Author: Craig Scott <craig.scott@crascit.com>
This feature was originally added by commit v3.9.0-rc1~71^2~2 (find_*:
Add a new PackageRoot search path group, 2017-05-03) and documented by
commit v3.9.0-rc1~71^2 (find_*: Add docs for PackageRoot search path
group, 2017-05-03). However, we had to disable the feature and remove
the documentation in commit v3.9.1~2^2 (find_*: Disable the PACKAGE_ROOT
search path group for CMake 3.9, 2017-08-08) due to breaking projects
that used `PackageName_ROOT` variables themselves.
Add policy `CMP0074` to restore the `PackageName_ROOT` variable behavior
in a compatible way. Also revise the stack of root paths to store the
paths themselves rather than the package names. This way the policy can
be considered at the `find_package` call site instead of individual
`find_` calls inside a find module.
Co-Author: Chuck Atkins <chuck.atkins@kitware.com>
Issue: #17144
This change introduces an additional property that may be set on a
target to allow additional properties to be exported. Normally only a
limited number of properties are exported.
Additional properties may be exported by simply setting the
`EXPORT_PROPERTIES` property on a target that is exported.
Since commit v3.11.0-rc1~433^2~2 (Teach target_* commands to set
INTERFACE properties of IMPORTED targets, 2017-09-18) it is now possible
to use the customary `target_*` commands for adjusting the settings of
an IMPORTED target. Update documentation accordingly.
In commit v2.8.0~170 (ENH: Added ctest test options PROCESSORS and
RUN_SERIAL, 2009-09-07) CTest learned to track the number of processors
allocated to running tests in order to balance it against the desired
level of parallelism. Extend this idea by introducing a new
`PROCESSOR_AFFINITY` test property to ask that CTest run a test
with the CPU affinity mask set. This will allow a set of tests
that are running concurrently to use disjoint CPU resources.
239a3ef8 Server-mode: Document protocol version for optional handshake arguments
9b1a3d24 Server-mode: Rename functions to reflect what they do
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !1693
Document which Protocol version only needs the build directory to be passed
during a handshake.
This is available a bit earlier than that, but from all I can tell 1.2 is
the earliest version where that feature is reliably available.