The `FindOctave` module added by commit 170bcb6fdc (FindOctave: Add
module to find GNU octave, 2018-11-17, v3.14.0-rc1~283^2) has a few
problems in its implementation that need to be worked out before the
module can be included in a CMake release. These were missed during
review. Remove the module for now. It can be restored later with a
fresh review.
Issue: #18991
The original warning pre-dates support for install components.
There are now legitimate scenarios where an install(TARGETS)
command may list a target that is excluded from all, e.g.
hierarchical projects that will never install the component such a
target belongs to.
Fixes: #18938
`CUDA_RESOLVE_DEVICE_SYMBOLS` can be used with shared, module, and
executable target types. This relaxation is to allow for better
interoperability with linkers that automatically do CUDA device symbol
resolution and have no way to disable it.
e8ee8cab97 Xcode: Completely disable code signing for compiler id detection
11da882a12 Apple: Introduce separate system name for iOS, tvOS, and watchOS
36cf44a7a3 Tests: Isolate RunCMake.XcodeProject per-device cases from host arch
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !2392
- Remove code signing requirements for non-macOS
- Do not set deployment target for non-macOS
- Build static library for compiler feature detection for non-macOS
- Use framework to run CompilerId tests for watchOS
- Port tests to new SDK handling
- Add new Apple cross-compiling section to toolchain documentation
Closes: #17870
While we already support `VERBOSE` environment variable and
`CMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE` cached variable, add `-v` and `--verbose`
command line options to be able to activate verbose output directly from
CMake's build tool mode command line.
Also make `msbuild` honor the verbosity setting. `xcodebuild` still
doesn't honor the verbosity setting as it will need a policy added
and reworking of cmGlobalGenerator and cmsys to support
multiple command invocation.
626c51f47b VS: Update for Visual Studio 2019 Preview 2
fd45cbf40e VS: Fix `/MANIFESTUAC:` link flag mapping for v142
db35e3cfd6 VS: Fix support for '/guard:cf' linker flag for v142
533f95c847 VS: Map the link `/debug` flag for v142
d2fcc6748a VS: Fix `/MANIFESTUAC:NO` link flag mapping for v142
a7973ccb53 VS: Populate `/permissive` flag table entry for v142
049410c0b6 VS: Populate `/JMC-` flag table entry for v142
43aa632f57 VS: Populate `-Qspectre-` flag table entry for v142
...
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !2856
In order to keep infinitely-recursive scripts from causing a stack
overflow in the CMake executable, CMake now imposes a maximum
recursion limit before issuing an error message. The limit can be
adjusted at runtime with CMAKE_MAXIMUM_RECURSION_DEPTH.
Fixes: #18694
When a target is created it now inherits the EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL property
from its directory. This change makes it possible to include a target
in "all", even if its directory has been marked as EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL.
Adds `Fortran_COMPILER_ID` and `Fortran_COMPILER_VERSION` generator
expression support to match equivalent `C_COMPILER_ID`,
`CXX_COMPILER_ID`, `C_COMPILER_VERSION`, and `CXX_COMPILER_VERSION`
support.
This is very helpful in the case where the C/C++ compiler suite is a
different type of compiler from the platform Fortran compiler and
projects use generator expressions to assign compiler flags and
definitions. (e.g. `GNU` C/C++ and `SunPro` Fortran on Linux)