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authorBrad King <brad.king@kitware.com>2008-03-01 14:08:59 (GMT)
committerBrad King <brad.king@kitware.com>2008-03-01 14:08:59 (GMT)
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ENH: Update Preprocess test to distinguish between the make tool or compiler tool that is at fault for not supporting a particular character in definitions. Make it skip the % character when the compiler is MSVC and it is a non-nmake tool.
-rw-r--r--Tests/Preprocess/CMakeLists.txt102
1 files changed, 75 insertions, 27 deletions
diff --git a/Tests/Preprocess/CMakeLists.txt b/Tests/Preprocess/CMakeLists.txt
index ee2e355..eaa17a9 100644
--- a/Tests/Preprocess/CMakeLists.txt
+++ b/Tests/Preprocess/CMakeLists.txt
@@ -8,6 +8,42 @@ IF(CMAKE_ANSI_CFLAGS)
SET(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} ${CMAKE_ANSI_CFLAGS}")
ENDIF(CMAKE_ANSI_CFLAGS)
+# Determine the build tool being used. Not all characters can be
+# escaped for all build tools. This test checks all characters known
+# to work with each tool and documents those known to not work.
+if("${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "XCode")
+ set(PP_XCODE 1)
+endif("${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "XCode")
+if("${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "Visual Studio 6")
+ set(PP_VS6 1)
+endif("${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "Visual Studio 6")
+if("${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "Unix Makefiles")
+ set(PP_UMAKE 1)
+endif("${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "Unix Makefiles")
+if("${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "NMake Makefiles")
+ set(PP_NMAKE 1)
+endif("${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "NMake Makefiles")
+if("${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "MinGW Makefiles")
+ set(PP_MINGW 1)
+endif("${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "MinGW Makefiles")
+if("${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "Borland Makefiles")
+ set(PP_BORLAND 1)
+endif("${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "Borland Makefiles")
+if("${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "Watcom WMake")
+ set(PP_WATCOM 1)
+endif("${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "Watcom WMake")
+if("${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "Visual Studio 7$")
+ set(PP_VS70 1)
+endif("${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "Visual Studio 7$")
+if("${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "Visual Studio")
+ set(PP_VS 1)
+endif("${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "Visual Studio")
+
+# Some tests below check the PP_* variables set above. They are meant
+# to test the case that the build tool is at fault. Other tests below
+# check the compiler that will be used when the compiler is at fault
+# (does not work even from a command shell).
+
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Construct a C-string literal to test passing through a definition on
# the command line. We configure the value into a header so it can be
@@ -17,11 +53,7 @@ ENDIF(CMAKE_ANSI_CFLAGS)
# must not have it escaped inside the configured header.
set(STRING_EXTRA "")
-if("${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "Make" AND MSVC)
- set(NMAKE 1)
-endif("${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "Make" AND MSVC)
-
-if(NOT BORLAND AND NOT "${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "Visual Studio 7$")
+if(NOT BORLAND AND NOT PP_VS70)
# Borland, VS70 IDE: ;
# The Borland compiler will simply not accept a non-escaped semicolon
# on the command line. If it is escaped \; then the escape character
@@ -30,52 +62,68 @@ if(NOT BORLAND AND NOT "${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "Visual Studio 7$")
# The VS 7.0 IDE separates definitions on semicolons and commas with
# no regard for quotes. Fortunately VS 7.1 and above are okay.
set(SEMICOLON "\;")
-endif(NOT BORLAND AND NOT "${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "Visual Studio 7$")
+endif(NOT BORLAND AND NOT PP_VS70)
-if(NOT BORLAND AND NOT WATCOM)
+if(NOT PP_BORLAND AND NOT PP_WATCOM)
# Borland, WMake: multiple spaces
# The make tool seems to remove extra whitespace from inside
# quoted strings when passing to the compiler. It does not have
# trouble passing to other tools, and the compiler may be directly
# invoked from the command line.
set(STRING_EXTRA "${STRING_EXTRA} ")
-endif(NOT BORLAND AND NOT WATCOM)
+endif(NOT PP_BORLAND AND NOT PP_WATCOM)
-if(NOT "${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "Visual Studio")
+if(NOT PP_VS)
# VS: ,
# Visual Studio will not accept a comma in the value of a definition.
# The comma-separated list of PreprocessorDefinitions in the project
# file seems to be parsed before the content of entries is examined.
set(STRING_EXTRA "${STRING_EXTRA},")
-endif(NOT "${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "Visual Studio")
+endif(NOT PP_VS)
-if(NOT MINGW)
+if(NOT PP_MINGW)
# MinGW: &
# When inside -D"FOO=\"a & b\"" MinGW make wants -D"FOO=\"a "&" b\""
# but it does not like quoted ampersand elsewhere.
set(STRING_EXTRA "${STRING_EXTRA}&")
-endif(NOT MINGW)
+endif(NOT PP_MINGW)
-if(NOT MINGW)
+if(NOT PP_MINGW)
# MinGW: |
# When inside -D"FOO=\"a | b\"" MinGW make wants -D"FOO=\"a "|" b\""
# but it does not like quoted pipe elsewhere.
set(STRING_EXTRA "${STRING_EXTRA}|")
-endif(NOT MINGW)
+endif(NOT PP_MINGW)
-if(NOT BORLAND AND NOT MINGW AND NOT NMAKE)
+if(NOT PP_BORLAND AND NOT PP_MINGW AND NOT PP_NMAKE)
# Borland, NMake, MinGW: ^
- # When inside -D"FOO=\"a ^ b\"" they make wants -D"FOO=\"a "^" b\""
+ # When inside -D"FOO=\"a ^ b\"" the make tools want -D"FOO=\"a "^" b\""
# but do not like quoted carrot elsewhere. In NMake the non-quoted
# syntax works when the flags are not in a make variable.
set(STRING_EXTRA "${STRING_EXTRA}^")
-endif(NOT BORLAND AND NOT MINGW AND NOT NMAKE)
+endif(NOT PP_BORLAND AND NOT PP_MINGW AND NOT PP_NMAKE)
-if(NOT BORLAND AND NOT MINGW AND NOT NMAKE)
+if(NOT PP_BORLAND AND NOT PP_MINGW AND NOT PP_NMAKE)
# Borland, MinGW: < >
# Angle-brackets have funny behavior that is hard to escape.
set(STRING_EXTRA "${STRING_EXTRA}<>")
-endif(NOT BORLAND AND NOT MINGW AND NOT NMAKE)
+endif(NOT PP_BORLAND AND NOT PP_MINGW AND NOT PP_NMAKE)
+
+set(EXPR_OP1 "/")
+if(NOT MSVC OR PP_NMAKE)
+ # MSVC cl: %
+ # When the cl compiler is invoked from the command line then % must
+ # be written %% (to distinguish from %ENV% syntax). However cl does
+ # not seem to accept the syntax when it is invoked from inside a
+ # make tool (nmake, mingw32-make, etc.). Instead the argument must
+ # be placed inside a response file. Then cl accepts it because it
+ # parses the response file as it would the normal windows command
+ # line. Currently only NMake supports running cl with a response
+ # file. Supporting other make tools would require CMake to generate
+ # response files explicitly for each object file.
+ set(STRING_EXTRA "${STRING_EXTRA}%")
+ set(EXPR_OP1 "%")
+endif(NOT MSVC OR PP_NMAKE)
# General: \"
# Make tools do not reliably accept \\\" syntax:
@@ -84,9 +132,9 @@ endif(NOT BORLAND AND NOT MINGW AND NOT NMAKE)
# or $(BACKSLASH)\" where BACKSLASH is a variable set to \\
# - VS IDE gets confused about the bounds of the definition value \\\"
# - NMake is okay with just \\\"
-if(NMAKE OR "${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "Unix Makefiles")
+if(PP_NMAKE OR PP_UMAKE)
set(STRING_EXTRA "${STRING_EXTRA}\\\"")
-endif(NMAKE OR "${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "Unix Makefiles")
+endif(PP_NMAKE OR PP_UMAKE)
# General: #
# MSVC will not accept a # in the value of a string definition on the
@@ -103,7 +151,7 @@ endif(NMAKE OR "${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "Unix Makefiles")
# support it and it is not an operator it is not worthwhile.
# Compose the final test string.
-set(STRING_VALUE "hello `~!@$%*)(_+-=}{][:'.?/ ${STRING_EXTRA}world")
+set(STRING_VALUE "hello `~!@$*)(_+-=}{][:'.?/ ${STRING_EXTRA}world")
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Function-style macro command-line support:
@@ -118,7 +166,7 @@ set(STRING_VALUE "hello `~!@$%*)(_+-=}{][:'.?/ ${STRING_EXTRA}world")
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Construct a sample expression to pass as a macro definition.
-set(EXPR "x*y+!(x==(y+1*2))*f(x%2)")
+set(EXPR "x*y+!(x==(y+1*2))*f(x${EXPR_OP1}2)")
if(NOT WATCOM)
# Watcom does not support - or / because it parses them as options.
@@ -133,13 +181,13 @@ set(CMAKE_C_FLAGS_DEBUG "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS_DEBUG} -DPREPROCESS_DEBUG")
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG} -DPREPROCESS_DEBUG")
# Inform the test if it built from Xcode or VS6 IDE.
-if(XCODE)
+if(PP_XCODE)
set(PREPROCESS_XCODE 1)
-endif(XCODE)
-if("${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "Visual Studio 6")
+endif(PP_XCODE)
+if(PP_VS6)
set(PREPROCESS_VS6 1)
set(VS6 _vs6)
-endif("${CMAKE_GENERATOR}" MATCHES "Visual Studio 6")
+endif(PP_VS6)
# Test old-style definitions.
add_definitions(-DOLD_DEF -DOLD_EXPR=2)