5dbee9d2d0 math: Add options to calculate and format output as hexadecimal
8661e7052c math: Diagnose divide-by-zero
7c4c13ffef math: Reject unexpected expression input explicitly
5b0f73a15a math: Use 64-bit integer type for computation
963b8d9f6c math: Add RunCMake.math test to prepare for error cases
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !2056
724bd7790e LINK_DEPENDS: add support of 'generator expressions'
cc9f88af53 LINK_DEPENDS: add support for property INTERFACE_LINK_DEPENDS
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !2175
Since commit v3.12.0-rc1~325^2 (ccmake: Check for curses more robustly
before enabling, 2018-03-21) we may not enable ccmake by default when
using a non-system curses (e.g. the static curses we build on Linux for
our binaries). Enable the option explicitly for our prebuilt binaries.
This test case ensures that the CPack External generator produces
the proper .json file, and also ensures that the version negotation
with CPACK_EXT_REQUESTED_VERSIONS works properly.
This generator doesn't actually package the files. Instead, it
provides a metadata JSON file that can be used by external packaging
software to do its own packaging. This JSON file provides information
about the components, component groups, installation types, and CMake
projects.
This refactoring will allow cmCPackExtGenerator to skip the install
step while still gathering up information about the CPack components
and groups. Besides, this function was too long, and needed to be
broken up anyway.
71f27c04b0 ctest_submit: show headers as debug info
4464ef21da ctest_submit: Check CA file during CDASH_UPLOAD
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !2171
The test code added by commit v3.12.0-rc1~411^2~1 (FindOpenMP: Verify in
test source that OMP library is linked, 2018-03-01) leaves an unused
variable warning. This breaks the check with `-Werror`. Remove the
variable and leave just the function call, which should still check that
the OMP library is linked.
Fixes: #18102
Hide any headers specified by `ctest_submit(HTTPHEADER ...)` unless ctest
is run with --debug. This option is used to present bearer tokens to CDash.
We do not want to inadvertently expose this secret data in the console
output log.
This fixes a bug where ctest(SUBMIT CDASH_UPLOAD ...) would fail when
attemping to submit to a site bearing a genuine SSL certificate.
This code path was missing a call to cmCurlSetCAInfo() which loads
the certificate authority file.