Backslashes in `CUDA_NVCC_INCLUDE_DIRS` cause syntax errors because it
is written to a generated `.cmake` script as a string literal. Use a
bracket argument to hold the expanded value as we already do for
`CUDA_NVCC_COMPILE_DEFINITIONS`. Then explicitly convert backslashes to
forward slashes.
Some are user facing.
Found using
codespell -q 3 --skip="./Utilities" -I .cmake-whitelist.txt`
whereby the whitelist contained:
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Set `CMP0007` to `NEW` for the entire script. The script comes with
CMake and is aware of the policy's behavior, so set the policy to ensure
that its warnings do not show up during the build phase.
Fixes: #16579
Fixes issue where include directories specified on the target are
not passed on to NVCC. This includes both target_include_directories()
as well as include directories added by dependency chaining.
Closes: #14201
I was previously appending to nvcc_flags inside the file loop. This
caused the flag to be appended multiple times which freaks out nvcc.
Now the flag is specifically handled per file.
When setting default CUDA_HOST_COMPILER we must dereference CMAKE_C_COMPILER,
i.e. /usr/bin/clang should be used instead /usr/bin/cc which is symlink.
Otherwise CUDA thinks it is GCC and issues -dumpspecs which is unknown option
to Clang.
Also in case neither CMAKE_C_COMPILER is defined (project does not use C
language) nor CUDA_HOST_COMPILER is specified manually we should skip -ccbin
and let nvcc use its own default C compiler.
Added a new CUDA variable for specifying the CUDA_HOST_COMPILER. This will allow users to
be able to specify which host compiler to use for invoking NVCC with. By default it will
use the compiler used for host compilation. This is convenient for when you want to
specify a different compiler than the default compiler. You end up using the same
compiler for both the NVCC compilation and the host compilation instead of using the
default compiler in the path for NVCC.
Ancient versions of CMake required else(), endif(), and similar block
termination commands to have arguments matching the command starting the
block. This is no longer the preferred style.
Run the following shell code:
for c in else endif endforeach endfunction endmacro endwhile; do
echo 's/\b'"$c"'\(\s*\)(.\+)/'"$c"'\1()/'
done >convert.sed &&
git ls-files -z -- bootstrap '*.cmake' '*.cmake.in' '*CMakeLists.txt' |
egrep -z -v '^(Utilities/cm|Source/kwsys/)' |
egrep -z -v 'Tests/CMakeTests/While-Endwhile-' |
xargs -0 sed -i -f convert.sed &&
rm convert.sed