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The quoting added by commit8c5221fb1f(try_compile: Preserve special characters in COMPILE_DEFINITIONS, 2019-01-21, v3.14.0-rc1~108^2~3) broke the case that the `COMPILE_DEFINITIONS` value contains a `;`. Without the quoting the `;` would be generated literally in an unquoted argument in the test `CMakeLists.txt` file and would then be expanded. With quoting the `;` is preserved, which is not the old behavior. Fix this by expanding the `;`-list ahead of time. Add test cases for behavior with both `#` and `;`. This was noticed with the PGI compiler where we set `CMAKE_CXX*_STANDARD_COMPILE_OPTION` to values like `--c++17;-A`. The symptom had also been observed while preparing commitef8f237686(ParseImplicitIncludeInfo: add SunPro Fortran and PGI compiler, Cray fix, 2019-01-29, v3.14.0-rc1~26^2~2) but was not recognized at the time as a regression. Revert the workaround added by that commit. Fixes: #18919
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CMake ***** Introduction ============ CMake is a cross-platform, open-source build system generator. For full documentation visit the `CMake Home Page`_ and the `CMake Documentation Page`_. The `CMake Community Wiki`_ also references useful guides and recipes. .. _`CMake Home Page`: https://cmake.org .. _`CMake Documentation Page`: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/documentation.html .. _`CMake Community Wiki`: https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/community/wikis/home CMake is maintained and supported by `Kitware`_ and developed in collaboration with a productive community of contributors. .. _`Kitware`: http://www.kitware.com/cmake License ======= CMake is distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-clause License. See `Copyright.txt`_ for details. .. _`Copyright.txt`: Copyright.txt Building CMake ============== Supported Platforms ------------------- * Microsoft Windows * Apple macOS * Linux * FreeBSD * OpenBSD * Solaris * AIX Other UNIX-like operating systems may work too out of the box, if not it should not be a major problem to port CMake to this platform. Subscribe and post to the `CMake Users List`_ to ask if others have had experience with the platform. .. _`CMake Users List`: https://cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake Building CMake from Scratch --------------------------- UNIX/Mac OSX/MinGW/MSYS/Cygwin ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ You need to have a C++ compiler (supporting C++11) and a ``make`` installed. Run the ``bootstrap`` script you find in the source directory of CMake. You can use the ``--help`` option to see the supported options. You may use the ``--prefix=<install_prefix>`` option to specify a custom installation directory for CMake. You can run the ``bootstrap`` script from within the CMake source directory or any other build directory of your choice. Once this has finished successfully, run ``make`` and ``make install``. In summary:: $ ./bootstrap && make && sudo make install Windows ^^^^^^^ You need to download and install a binary release of CMake in order to build CMake. You can get these releases from the `CMake Download Page`_. Then proceed with the instructions below. .. _`CMake Download Page`: https://cmake.org/cmake/resources/software.html Building CMake with CMake ------------------------- You can build CMake as any other project with a CMake-based build system: run the installed CMake on the sources of this CMake with your preferred options and generators. Then build it and install it. For instructions how to do this, see documentation on `Running CMake`_. .. _`Running CMake`: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/runningcmake.html To build the documentation, install `Sphinx`_ and configure CMake with ``-DSPHINX_HTML=ON`` and/or ``-DSPHINX_MAN=ON`` to enable the "html" or "man" builder. Add ``-DSPHINX_EXECUTABLE=/path/to/sphinx-build`` if the tool is not found automatically. .. _`Sphinx`: http://sphinx-doc.org Reporting Bugs ============== If you have found a bug: 1. If you have a patch, please read the `CONTRIBUTING.rst`_ document. 2. Otherwise, please join the `CMake Users List`_ and ask about the expected and observed behaviors to determine if it is really a bug. 3. Finally, if the issue is not resolved by the above steps, open an entry in the `CMake Issue Tracker`_. .. _`CMake Issue Tracker`: https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/issues Contributing ============ See `CONTRIBUTING.rst`_ for instructions to contribute. .. _`CONTRIBUTING.rst`: CONTRIBUTING.rst
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