Since commit v3.9.0-rc1~58^2 (find_package: shorten output for missing
package in config mode, 2017-05-09) we print only the one line
- Could NOT find Foo (missing: Foo_DIR)
when package Foo cannot be found in CONFIG mode and it is not REQUIRED.
However, in the case that package configuration files were found but not
used, this one line message leaves out important information. This can
happen when a package configuration file sets `Foo_FOUND` to `FALSE` or
when its package version file does not match the requested version.
Restore the longer message in these cases. Otherwise a seemingly valid
explicit `Foo_DIR` setting appears to be silently ignored even if it was
considered.
Fixes: #17029
If CONFIG or MODULE is given and the package is not REQUIRED,
output a one-liner instead of the full warning.
Update Tests/RunCMake/find_package expected output to match.
Since commit v3.4.0-rc1~321^2~2 (Genex: Store a backtrace, not a pointer
to one, 2015-07-08) we treat cmListFileBacktrace instances as
lightweight values. This was true at the time only because the
backtrace information was kept in the cmState snapshot hierarchy.
However, that forced us to accumulate a lot of otherwise short-lived
snapshots just to have the backtrace fields available for reference by
cmListFileBacktrace instances. Recent refactoring made backtrace
instances independent of the snapshot hierarchy to avoid accumulating
short-lived snapshots. This came at the cost of making backtrace values
heavy again, leading to lots of string coying and slower execution.
Fix this by refactoring cmListFileBacktrace to provide value semantics
with efficient shared storage underneath. Teach cmMakefile to maintain
its call stack using an instance of cmListFileBacktrace. This approach
allows the current backtrace to be efficiently saved whenever it is
needed.
Also teach cmListFileBacktrace the notion of a file-level scope. This
is useful for messages about the whole file (e.g. during parsing) that
are not specific to any line within it. Push the CMakeLists.txt scope
for each directory and never pop it. This ensures that we always have
some context information and simplifies cmMakefile::IssueMessage.
Push/pop a file-level scope as each included file is processed. This
supersedes cmParseFileScope and improves diagnostic message context
information in a few places. Fix the corresponding test cases to expect
the improved output.
Set the minimum required version of CMake high enough to avoid the
warning for CMAKE_LEGACY_CYGWIN_WIN32. The warning appears on stderr
and breaks the expected output matching.