Since commit ffc06c1239 (Teach find_(library|file|path) to get prefixes
from PATH, 2015-02-18, v3.3.0-rc1~430^2) we search in `<prefix>/include`
and `<prefix>/lib` directories for prefixes with `bin` directories in
the `PATH` environment variable. The motivation was to search the
installation prefixes of MSYS and MinGW development environments
automatically.
This behavior can search undesired prefixes that happen to be in the
`PATH` for unrelated reasons. It was reverted for non-Windows hosts
within a year by commit b30b32a493 (Drop find_(library|file|path)
prefixes from PATH on non-Windows, 2016-05-09, v3.6.0-rc1~82^2) but was
kept on Windows hosts to support its motivating use case. However,
similar problems have since been observed on Windows. For example,
commit 955d6245c1 (MSVC: Revert "Teach find_library to consider the
'libfoo.a' naming convention", 2022-11-28, v3.25.1~6^2) was primarily
due to undesired discovery of libraries in `PATH`-derived prefixes.
Since commit 5e5132e1b1 (MinGW: Search for packages in standard MSYSTEM
environment prefixes, 2023-09-11) we search MSYS and MinGW environments'
prefixes explicitly, so `PATH`-derived prefixes are no longer needed for
the original motivating use case.
Fixes: #24216
MSYS2 and similar MinGW/MSYS distributions define development
environments with a `MSYSTEM` environment variable. Each such
environment has a documented installation prefix for its packages,
often provided by a `MSYSTEM_PREFIX` environment variable.
Since commit 84a25fc263 (cmake_host_system_information: Add
MSYSTEM_PREFIX query, 2023-09-08) we can look up this prefix.
Add `$MSYSTEM_PREFIX/local` and `$MSYSTEM_PREFIX` to our system search
prefixes when targeting MinGW under `MSYSTEM` environments. This is
their equivalent to `/usr/local` and `/usr`, which we search by default
on UNIX systems.
Issue: #24216
Many modern code editors have support for JSON Schema. When you specify
the `$schema` property in a JSON file, the editor can provide features
like auto-completion, error checking, etc., which can improve your
efficiency when writing and modifying the `CMakePresets.json` file.
With Xcode 14 support for the Legacy Build System has been removed
and the BuildSystemType in the WorkspaceSettings is ignored.
If CMake still generates projects targeted to the Lecacy Build
System the build preparation phase will likely fail because Xcode
for example misses any declared outputs from script invocations.
This is a hard to debug problem and CMake should reject the invalid
configuration instead.
Update the centos base image from centos 6 to centos 7. The latter is
the minimum version supported by libuv 1.45. The resulting binaries
require GLIBC 2.17.
Introduces `BUILD_JOB_SERVER_AWARE` option to `ExternalProject_Add` and
`JOB_SERVER_AWARE` to `ExternalProject_Add_Step`. When using an explicit
`BUILD_COMMAND` or `COMMAND`, the generated commands won't use `$(MAKE)`
thus failing to connect to the outer make's job server. These new
options enable explicit job server integration.
Co-authored-by: Brad King <brad.king@kitware.com>
Fixes: #16273
Shared library stubs can be used for linking, but not at runtime.
Their role is similar to import libraries on Windows, so represent
their location with the `IMPORTED_IMPLIB` target property.
Fixes: #24940
The effect of that hint is to set a CURL_STATICLIB compile definition,
and to auxiliary system windows libraries for MSVC builds.
GDAL-Issue: https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal/issues/7955
Read `CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING_EMULATOR` from an environment variable of the
same name if not specified with `-D` or an initial cache value.
Along with existing environment variable settings such as
`CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE`, cross compilation configuration can be more
completely set via environment variables.
Suggested-by: Henry Schreiner <henryschreineriii@gmail.com>
Projects can use the new command to request file API replies for the current
run. No query files are generated, the query is tracked internally. Replies are
created in the file system at generation time in the usual way.
Fixes: #24951
CTest normally terminates test processes on timeout using `SIGKILL`.
Offer tests a chance to exit gracefully, on platforms supporting POSIX
signals, by setting `TIMEOUT_SIGNAL_{NAME,GRACE_PERIOD}` properties.
Fixes: #17288
8451a3f0b5 cmGlobalGenerator: use a stream for output in `Build`
e060666531 cmake: write the build command itself with `--verbose`
b017c9f127 cmGlobalGenerator: fix off-by-one for `&&` command joining
c715fd8d76 cmGlobalGenerator: quote commands in `::Build` output
d6c0e827bc cmGlobalGenerator: add a `QuotedPrintable` method for commands
28ee3bef34 cmGlobalGenerator: add missing spaces in output
465ab8d872 cmGlobalGenerator: use `cmStrCat` in `::Build`
81d45dabc4 cmOutputConverter: add a `static` version of `EscapeForShell`
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Tested-by: buildbot <buildbot@kitware.com>
Acked-by: Alex <leha-bot@yandex.ru>
Merge-request: !8183
- Depends on cppdap and jsoncpp.
- Add --debugger argument to enable the Debugger.
- Add --debugger-pipe argument for DAP traffics over named pipes.
- Support breakpoints by filenames and line numbers.
- Support exception breakpoints.
- Call stack shows filenames and line numbers.
- Show Cache Variables.
- Show the state of currently defined targets,
tests and directories with their properties.
- Add cmakeVersion to DAP initialize response.
- Include unit tests.
Co-authored-by: Ben McMorran <bemcmorr@microsoft.com>
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