All uppercase is typically used for command keywords. Non-keyword
arguments should generally be shown as `<something>` according
to the CMake documentation guide.
In CMake 3.13.x, we had this evaluation for if() conditions:
if(a) elseif(b) else(a) endif(a)
The sensible intention of the change in commit c2efb3efcd (Help: Revise
docs on Scripting Commands, 2018-10-16, v3.14.0-rc1~505^2) was:
> "endif", "endfunction" etc: Explain that the argument is optional and
> maintained for compatibility only
Instead of "endif", it ended up being written to the documentation as
"elseif" by the commit author (oops) to if()'s page.
if(a) elseif(a!?) else() endif(a?)
Truthfully, endif()'s parameter should be an optional verbatim repeat
and not elseif()'s. If it wasn't, elseif() would be described to be the
same as if(). The rightful intended description is:
if(a) elseif(b) else() endif()
Fix that typo.
21ab58d3f8 GHS: Update test suite
72e0c115b7 GHS: Add Compiler ID detection
436cc5e991 GHS: try_compile() now uses GHS platform variables
4a1ec0de3d GHS: Fix toolset selection
1a66acdef2 GHS: Append ".gpj" to target name when generating build command
0c9e47d7cd GHS: Integrity Application updates
8044318431 GHS: Add support for some of the source file properties
73092b2213 GHS: Add support for object libraries
...
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !2231
-- Forward GHS platform variables to try_compile()
CMAKE_TRY_COMPILE_PLATFORM_VARIABLES only worked for source signature try_compile()
-- Update tests to no longer add GHS platform variables to try_compile()
-- Avoid linker error in GhsMulti/GhsMultiCompilerOptions/CMakeLists.txt by building library
Teach find_package() to resolve symlinks when constructing
relocatable prefix paths from discovered cmake config files.
The `CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_RESOLVE_SYMLINKS` variable enables
this behavior when set to `TRUE`.
Fixes: #18704
For add_compile_options and target_compile_options:
- Insert sections.
- Provide cross-links between the two doc pages
- Alleviate and explain links to the commands
...compile_definitions and ...include_directories.
- Alleviate link to COMPILE_OPTIONS, and integrate it into
the synopsis.
Since commit v3.0.0-rc1~260^2~32 (ctest_build: Use "cmake --build"
to launch the native build tool, 2013-11-14) we no longer need to
use the project name in `ctest_build()`.
Fixes: #18612
Explain that the commands affect only the current CMake process,
not the process from which CMake was called,
nor the system environment at large,
nor the environment of subsequent build or test processes.
c8e8c9cc7c Help: Date deprecation of deprecated commands.
19998d7b3c Help: Use 'deprecated' template, and date deprecation of modules
dc1bb33578 Help: Add version number to deprecation note
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !2523