The change in commit v3.9.0~3^2 (Xcode: Add "outputPaths" to custom
command script build phase, 2017-07-13) was meant to support Xcode 9's
new build system. However, without matching "inputPaths", Xcode will
not re-run the build phase if its outputs have already been generated.
This broke the old Xcode build system too.
Revert the change for now so at least the old Xcode build system works.
Further investigation will be needed to add proper support for Xcode 9's
new build system.
Fixes: #17178
The Ninja generator preprocesses and compiles separately for Fortran.
When compiling, tell gfortran that the source is already preprocessed so
that it will honor the `# <line>` directives when producing diagnostics
messages.
Fixes: #17160
The `crlf` attribute is deprecated in Git. This also changes the given
files to be in the index using LF newlines, but they will be checked
out with CRLF newlines due to the attribute.
With MSVC the Ninja generator extracts the `cl -showIncludes` prefix.
When MSVC is configured to have non-English output, e.g. via
`VSLANG=2052` in the environment, then `cl` prints the prefix encoded
for the current code page, which is not necessarily UTF-8 encoding.
Currently we fail to convert the prefix to our internal UTF-8 encoding,
but assume it is UTF-8 later.
While writing `rules.ninja`, the Ninja generator converts our internal
UTF-8 encoding to the current code page. The `msvc_deps_prefix =` line
needs to be encoded as the current code page so that `ninja` can match
in the output from `cl -showIncludes` during the build.
Prior to commit v3.9.0-rc1~47^2 (codecvt: Re-implement do_out and
do_unshift, 2017-05-25), the non-UTF-8 prefix extracted above was
written without noticing its incorrect internal encoding. The
`rules.ninja` file was successfully written, but possibly with a mangled
`msvc_deps_prefix`. Since that commit the output stream correctly
rejects the non-UTF-8 byte sequence and writing `rules.ninja` fails.
Fix this by correctly converting the `cl -showIncludes` output from the
current code page to our internal UTF-8 encoding.
Fixes: #17191
This allows to pass SKIP_AUTOMOC hints to the
FOO_autogen target from files that are not listed
in the target sources.
The problem was that if main.cpp was listed in the source
but not main.h, then SKIP_AUTOMOC for main.h was ignored.
This reverts commit v3.9.0-rc1~287^2 (macOS: Enable Hi-DPI support in
applications by default, 2017-04-08). It breaks iOS applications that
do not use their own `MACOSX_BUNDLE_INFO_PLIST` because `NSApplication`
is only for macOS apps. Until more complete support for iOS is added
to CMake (e.g. with a different default plist file) we must allow
our default plist file to work for both macOS and iOS.
Fixes: #17179