When UPDATE_DISCONNECTED is true, create separate update_disconnected
and patch_disconnected targets which have ALWAYS set to false.
Make the configure step depend on patch_disconnected in this case too.
This ensures the configure, build, install and test steps are not
executed unnecessarily when updates are disconnected.
Make the update and patch commands depend on the details of those
steps. This ensures they are re-executed when any of those details
change, even if updates are disconnected.
Allow updates to occur even if UPDATE_DISCONNECTED is true, but don't
contact the remote in that case. If asked to update to a ref that isn't known
locally, that is now detected and causes a fatal error when updates are
disconnected. Previously, the build would have silently and erroneously
continued to use the old ref.
Fixes: #16419, #19703, #21146
Teach `ExternalProject_Add` and `FetchContent_Declare` to resolve
relative remote URLs provided via `GIT_REPOSITORY`. Add policy
CMP0150 to maintain compatibility.
Fixes: #24211
Co-Authored-By: Craig Scott <craig.scott@crascit.com>
There was a mix of ${} and @-@ substitutions in the CMakeLists.txt.in
file. It is sometimes useful to temporarily put ${} evaluations there while
working on issues, but they get replaced. Using @ONLY leaves them
untouched and uses a consistent substitution method for the whole file.
If we don't filter out SYSTEM from the arguments we pass
through to ExternalProject_Add(), it gets appended as a
list item to whatever arguments precede it because
ExternalProject_Add() doesn't recognize it as a keyword.
Fixes: #24201
When FetchContent_MakeAvailable() populates a dependency for which
find_package() integration is enabled, all future calls to find_package()
MUST succeed using the contents of the redirection directory. The
generated config version file was not handling calls where the EXACT
keyword was given, resulting in such calls rejecting the redirection
directory's contents and continuing its search. It is not allowed to do
that. Fix the generated file to also set PACKAGE_VERSION_EXACT to
true so that calls with EXACT now accept it, as was originally intended.
Fixes: #23950
The unset() command was using __cmake_contentNameLower before that
variable was restored from the __cmake_fcCurrentVarsStack. That means
if there had been a nested call to FetchContent_MakeAvailable(), the wrong
variable name would have been cleared (the nested name instead of the
one from the current call). That would have left the variable set upon return,
blocking the dependency provider from seeing any further calls to
FetchContent_MakeAvailable() in the current variable scope or below for the
current dependency.
The protobuf example would raise a "Policy CMP0077" warning and
protobuf tests would still be built, e.g. setting the variable is
ignored in latest CMake. Set an INTERNAL cache variable instead so
that CMP0077 warnings won't be triggered.
The CMAKE_VERIFY_INTERFACE_HEADER_SETS variable is intended to
be under the control of the user. It doesn't discriminate between
header sets defined in the main project and those defined by
dependencies brought into the build directly via FetchContent.
Developers will usually only be interested in verifying the main project's
header sets, not those from dependencies.
Make the variable effectively only enable header set verification of the
main project by turning it off during FetchContent_MakeAvailable() calls.
The user still has variables like CMAKE_PROJECT_INCLUDE and
CMAKE_PROJECT_<projectName>_INCLUDE available to them if they
want to enable verification of all or specific dependencies respectively.
Fixes: #23808
In c2044fdf3f (FetchContent: Respect the CMP0135 policy setting,
2022-06-02), the URL keyword was wrongly assumed to only have
a single value. Multiple URL values are allowed if they are all
non-local. Rework the logic to remove that incorrect assumption
and handle both single and multi-value URL combinations.
Fixes: #23792
The guide previously only focused on the find_package() command,
with a bias towards libraries. FetchContent was not mentioned at all.
Reorganise and update the existing content. Add new sections to cover
providing dependencies with FetchContent and dependency providers.
Improve discoverability of the guide by mentioning it at the beginning
of the find_package(), FetchContent and dependency provider docs.
The config used can be part of the path to the sub-build. On some
platforms, there are restrictions on the length of paths or file names.
Use Debug rather than Release because the former is shorter.
When CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES is left at its default, this also
makes the path the same as the previous default before 10865c8e5f
(FetchContent: Hard-code a config for the sub-build, 2022-05-01) .
If the main project overrides CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES such
that there is no Debug configuration, some multi-config generators
can fail because they might assume Debug by default (Visual Studio
might do this). Always specify the configuration for multi-config
generators so that we don't rely on any such defaults.
Fixes: #23177
Allow FetchContent_MakeAvailable() to try a call to
find_package() first, or redirect a find_package() call to
FetchContent_MakeAvailable(). The user can set variables
to control which of these are allowed or tried by default.
Fixes: #21687
This brings the patch step into line with all the others which already
had their own `USES_TERMINAL_<step>` keyword. All steps (including
patch) already have their own `LOG_<step>` keyword too, so the lack of
`USES_TERMINAL_PATCH` was inconsistent.
CMAKE_TLS_VERIFY, CMAKE_TLS_CAINFO, CMAKE_NETRC and
CMAKE_NETRC_FILE are now passed through to the underlying
ExternalProject sub-build. Previously, they were silently ignored.
Fixes: #22144
FetchContent_MakeAvailable() should be strongly preferred over
the direct use of FetchContent_Populate(). The latter was the only
method available before CMake 3.14, but the former is simpler and
offers more functionality. Restructure the docs and improve the
wording to steer the reader toward `FetchContent_MakeAvailable()`
as the preferred approach.
Also take the opportunity to pull out the variables that influence
behavior into their own section. They were easily missed when
buried in the docs for the FetchContent_Populate() command.
Refactoring of the ExternalProject and FetchContent modules moved
the commands into CMake scripts. This broke custom commands that
used shell redirection or special build tool variables of the form
$(MakeVar). Undo the sequence of commits that performed this
refactoring and follow-up fixes associated with it.
The following commits are reverted by this change:
4f3d1abbb4 (ExternalProject: Refactor pre-configure steps to support
no-target uses, 2021-02-05)
17e5516e60 (FetchContent: Invoke steps directly and avoid a separate
sub-build, 2021-01-29)
bd876f3849 (FetchContent: Restore patch command support,
2021-02-18)
404cddb7bb (ExternalProject: Fix misuse of IS_NEWER_THAN in
timestamp checks, 2021-02-21)
b0da671243 (FetchContent: Don't update timestamps if files don't
change, 2021-02-18)
Fixes: #21892