In Xcode 7.3 and above, the `TEST_HOST` setting causes Xcode to
implicitly place the test module inside the executable bundle regardless
of the module's own location settings. Since commit a364d2513a (Xcode:
Fixup XCTest bundle location for Xcode 7.3, 2016-03-25, v3.5.2~6^2) we
explicitly tell CMake to put the test module in the same location so
that generator expressions used by `xctest_add_test` agree with where
Xcode actually puts it. In Xcode 16 and above, our explicit location
settings for the test module conflict with Xcode's `TEST_HOST` rules,
causing errors about multiple commands producing the same path.
Fix this by dropping CMake's explicit location for the test module
unless needed to match a project-specified location for the testee.
Instead, teach `xctest_add_test` to express the xctest module location
selected by `TEST_HOST` by using generator expressions referencing the
testee bundle.
Fixes: #26301Fixes: #26514
In commit 25977e177b (apple: add preliminary visionOS support, 2023-06-22)
we added visionOS based on a Xcode 15 beta version, but the Xcode 15.0
final release did not include it. Disable the test cases until we can
improve the condition to detect availability.
Issue: #25266
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.
The `RunCMake.XcodeProject` has many cases and occasionally fails
due to timeout. Move iOS and other device-specific cases to a new
`RunCMake.XcodeProject-Device` test.