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author | Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com> | 2013-10-15 15:17:36 (GMT) |
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committer | Brad King <brad.king@kitware.com> | 2013-10-15 18:12:03 (GMT) |
commit | f051814ed0e63badbfd68049354f36259dbf4b49 (patch) | |
tree | f4e6f885f86c882d723a7dd53d2b702d0c7fdffb /Modules/BundleUtilities.cmake | |
parent | e94958e99c4dec26c86ce8b76d744c04ba960675 (diff) | |
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Convert builtin help to reStructuredText source files
Run the convert-help.bash script to convert documentation:
./convert-help.bash "/path/to/CMake-build/bin"
Then remove it.
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diff --git a/Modules/BundleUtilities.cmake b/Modules/BundleUtilities.cmake index 0f6cd05..b896de2 100644 --- a/Modules/BundleUtilities.cmake +++ b/Modules/BundleUtilities.cmake @@ -1,146 +1,207 @@ -# - Functions to help assemble a standalone bundle application. +#.rst: +# BundleUtilities +# --------------- +# +# Functions to help assemble a standalone bundle application. +# # A collection of CMake utility functions useful for dealing with .app # bundles on the Mac and bundle-like directories on any OS. # # The following functions are provided by this module: -# fixup_bundle -# copy_and_fixup_bundle -# verify_app -# get_bundle_main_executable -# get_dotapp_dir -# get_bundle_and_executable -# get_bundle_all_executables -# get_item_key -# clear_bundle_keys -# set_bundle_key_values -# get_bundle_keys -# copy_resolved_item_into_bundle -# copy_resolved_framework_into_bundle -# fixup_bundle_item -# verify_bundle_prerequisites -# verify_bundle_symlinks +# +# :: +# +# fixup_bundle +# copy_and_fixup_bundle +# verify_app +# get_bundle_main_executable +# get_dotapp_dir +# get_bundle_and_executable +# get_bundle_all_executables +# get_item_key +# clear_bundle_keys +# set_bundle_key_values +# get_bundle_keys +# copy_resolved_item_into_bundle +# copy_resolved_framework_into_bundle +# fixup_bundle_item +# verify_bundle_prerequisites +# verify_bundle_symlinks +# # Requires CMake 2.6 or greater because it uses function, break and -# PARENT_SCOPE. Also depends on GetPrerequisites.cmake. +# PARENT_SCOPE. Also depends on GetPrerequisites.cmake. +# +# :: +# +# FIXUP_BUNDLE(<app> <libs> <dirs>) # -# FIXUP_BUNDLE(<app> <libs> <dirs>) # Fix up a bundle in-place and make it standalone, such that it can be -# drag-n-drop copied to another machine and run on that machine as long as all -# of the system libraries are compatible. +# drag-n-drop copied to another machine and run on that machine as long +# as all of the system libraries are compatible. +# +# If you pass plugins to fixup_bundle as the libs parameter, you should +# install them or copy them into the bundle before calling fixup_bundle. +# The "libs" parameter is a list of libraries that must be fixed up, but +# that cannot be determined by otool output analysis. (i.e., plugins) +# +# Gather all the keys for all the executables and libraries in a bundle, +# and then, for each key, copy each prerequisite into the bundle. Then +# fix each one up according to its own list of prerequisites. +# +# Then clear all the keys and call verify_app on the final bundle to +# ensure that it is truly standalone. +# +# :: # -# If you pass plugins to fixup_bundle as the libs parameter, you should install -# them or copy them into the bundle before calling fixup_bundle. The "libs" -# parameter is a list of libraries that must be fixed up, but that cannot be -# determined by otool output analysis. (i.e., plugins) +# COPY_AND_FIXUP_BUNDLE(<src> <dst> <libs> <dirs>) # -# Gather all the keys for all the executables and libraries in a bundle, and -# then, for each key, copy each prerequisite into the bundle. Then fix each one -# up according to its own list of prerequisites. +# Makes a copy of the bundle <src> at location <dst> and then fixes up +# the new copied bundle in-place at <dst>... # -# Then clear all the keys and call verify_app on the final bundle to ensure -# that it is truly standalone. +# :: # -# COPY_AND_FIXUP_BUNDLE(<src> <dst> <libs> <dirs>) -# Makes a copy of the bundle <src> at location <dst> and then fixes up the -# new copied bundle in-place at <dst>... +# VERIFY_APP(<app>) # -# VERIFY_APP(<app>) -# Verifies that an application <app> appears valid based on running analysis -# tools on it. Calls "message(FATAL_ERROR" if the application is not verified. +# Verifies that an application <app> appears valid based on running +# analysis tools on it. Calls "message(FATAL_ERROR" if the application +# is not verified. # -# GET_BUNDLE_MAIN_EXECUTABLE(<bundle> <result_var>) -# The result will be the full path name of the bundle's main executable file -# or an "error:" prefixed string if it could not be determined. +# :: # -# GET_DOTAPP_DIR(<exe> <dotapp_dir_var>) -# Returns the nearest parent dir whose name ends with ".app" given the full -# path to an executable. If there is no such parent dir, then simply return -# the dir containing the executable. +# GET_BUNDLE_MAIN_EXECUTABLE(<bundle> <result_var>) +# +# The result will be the full path name of the bundle's main executable +# file or an "error:" prefixed string if it could not be determined. +# +# :: +# +# GET_DOTAPP_DIR(<exe> <dotapp_dir_var>) +# +# Returns the nearest parent dir whose name ends with ".app" given the +# full path to an executable. If there is no such parent dir, then +# simply return the dir containing the executable. # # The returned directory may or may not exist. # -# GET_BUNDLE_AND_EXECUTABLE(<app> <bundle_var> <executable_var> <valid_var>) +# :: +# +# GET_BUNDLE_AND_EXECUTABLE(<app> <bundle_var> <executable_var> <valid_var>) +# # Takes either a ".app" directory name or the name of an executable # nested inside a ".app" directory and returns the path to the ".app" # directory in <bundle_var> and the path to its main executable in # <executable_var> # -# GET_BUNDLE_ALL_EXECUTABLES(<bundle> <exes_var>) -# Scans the given bundle recursively for all executable files and accumulates -# them into a variable. +# :: +# +# GET_BUNDLE_ALL_EXECUTABLES(<bundle> <exes_var>) +# +# Scans the given bundle recursively for all executable files and +# accumulates them into a variable. +# +# :: +# +# GET_ITEM_KEY(<item> <key_var>) +# +# Given a file (item) name, generate a key that should be unique +# considering the set of libraries that need copying or fixing up to +# make a bundle standalone. This is essentially the file name including +# extension with "." replaced by "_" # -# GET_ITEM_KEY(<item> <key_var>) -# Given a file (item) name, generate a key that should be unique considering -# the set of libraries that need copying or fixing up to make a bundle -# standalone. This is essentially the file name including extension with "." -# replaced by "_" +# This key is used as a prefix for CMake variables so that we can +# associate a set of variables with a given item based on its key. # -# This key is used as a prefix for CMake variables so that we can associate a -# set of variables with a given item based on its key. +# :: # -# CLEAR_BUNDLE_KEYS(<keys_var>) -# Loop over the list of keys, clearing all the variables associated with each -# key. After the loop, clear the list of keys itself. +# CLEAR_BUNDLE_KEYS(<keys_var>) # -# Caller of get_bundle_keys should call clear_bundle_keys when done with list -# of keys. +# Loop over the list of keys, clearing all the variables associated with +# each key. After the loop, clear the list of keys itself. # -# SET_BUNDLE_KEY_VALUES(<keys_var> <context> <item> <exepath> <dirs> -# <copyflag>) -# Add a key to the list (if necessary) for the given item. If added, +# Caller of get_bundle_keys should call clear_bundle_keys when done with +# list of keys. +# +# :: +# +# SET_BUNDLE_KEY_VALUES(<keys_var> <context> <item> <exepath> <dirs> +# <copyflag>) +# +# Add a key to the list (if necessary) for the given item. If added, # also set all the variables associated with that key. # -# GET_BUNDLE_KEYS(<app> <libs> <dirs> <keys_var>) -# Loop over all the executable and library files within the bundle (and given -# as extra <libs>) and accumulate a list of keys representing them. Set -# values associated with each key such that we can loop over all of them and -# copy prerequisite libs into the bundle and then do appropriate -# install_name_tool fixups. -# -# COPY_RESOLVED_ITEM_INTO_BUNDLE(<resolved_item> <resolved_embedded_item>) -# Copy a resolved item into the bundle if necessary. Copy is not necessary if -# the resolved_item is "the same as" the resolved_embedded_item. -# -# COPY_RESOLVED_FRAMEWORK_INTO_BUNDLE(<resolved_item> <resolved_embedded_item>) -# Copy a resolved framework into the bundle if necessary. Copy is not necessary -# if the resolved_item is "the same as" the resolved_embedded_item. -# -# By default, BU_COPY_FULL_FRAMEWORK_CONTENTS is not set. If you want full -# frameworks embedded in your bundles, set BU_COPY_FULL_FRAMEWORK_CONTENTS to -# ON before calling fixup_bundle. By default, -# COPY_RESOLVED_FRAMEWORK_INTO_BUNDLE copies the framework dylib itself plus -# the framework Resources directory. -# -# FIXUP_BUNDLE_ITEM(<resolved_embedded_item> <exepath> <dirs>) -# Get the direct/non-system prerequisites of the resolved embedded item. For -# each prerequisite, change the way it is referenced to the value of the -# _EMBEDDED_ITEM keyed variable for that prerequisite. (Most likely changing to -# an "@executable_path" style reference.) -# -# This function requires that the resolved_embedded_item be "inside" the bundle -# already. In other words, if you pass plugins to fixup_bundle as the libs -# parameter, you should install them or copy them into the bundle before -# calling fixup_bundle. The "libs" parameter is a list of libraries that must -# be fixed up, but that cannot be determined by otool output analysis. (i.e., -# plugins) -# -# Also, change the id of the item being fixed up to its own _EMBEDDED_ITEM -# value. +# :: +# +# GET_BUNDLE_KEYS(<app> <libs> <dirs> <keys_var>) +# +# Loop over all the executable and library files within the bundle (and +# given as extra <libs>) and accumulate a list of keys representing +# them. Set values associated with each key such that we can loop over +# all of them and copy prerequisite libs into the bundle and then do +# appropriate install_name_tool fixups. +# +# :: +# +# COPY_RESOLVED_ITEM_INTO_BUNDLE(<resolved_item> <resolved_embedded_item>) +# +# Copy a resolved item into the bundle if necessary. Copy is not +# necessary if the resolved_item is "the same as" the +# resolved_embedded_item. +# +# :: +# +# COPY_RESOLVED_FRAMEWORK_INTO_BUNDLE(<resolved_item> <resolved_embedded_item>) +# +# Copy a resolved framework into the bundle if necessary. Copy is not +# necessary if the resolved_item is "the same as" the +# resolved_embedded_item. +# +# By default, BU_COPY_FULL_FRAMEWORK_CONTENTS is not set. If you want +# full frameworks embedded in your bundles, set +# BU_COPY_FULL_FRAMEWORK_CONTENTS to ON before calling fixup_bundle. By +# default, COPY_RESOLVED_FRAMEWORK_INTO_BUNDLE copies the framework +# dylib itself plus the framework Resources directory. +# +# :: +# +# FIXUP_BUNDLE_ITEM(<resolved_embedded_item> <exepath> <dirs>) +# +# Get the direct/non-system prerequisites of the resolved embedded item. +# For each prerequisite, change the way it is referenced to the value of +# the _EMBEDDED_ITEM keyed variable for that prerequisite. (Most likely +# changing to an "@executable_path" style reference.) +# +# This function requires that the resolved_embedded_item be "inside" the +# bundle already. In other words, if you pass plugins to fixup_bundle +# as the libs parameter, you should install them or copy them into the +# bundle before calling fixup_bundle. The "libs" parameter is a list of +# libraries that must be fixed up, but that cannot be determined by +# otool output analysis. (i.e., plugins) +# +# Also, change the id of the item being fixed up to its own +# _EMBEDDED_ITEM value. # # Accumulate changes in a local variable and make *one* call to -# install_name_tool at the end of the function with all the changes at once. +# install_name_tool at the end of the function with all the changes at +# once. # # If the BU_CHMOD_BUNDLE_ITEMS variable is set then bundle items will be # marked writable before install_name_tool tries to change them. # -# VERIFY_BUNDLE_PREREQUISITES(<bundle> <result_var> <info_var>) -# Verifies that the sum of all prerequisites of all files inside the bundle -# are contained within the bundle or are "system" libraries, presumed to exist -# everywhere. +# :: +# +# VERIFY_BUNDLE_PREREQUISITES(<bundle> <result_var> <info_var>) +# +# Verifies that the sum of all prerequisites of all files inside the +# bundle are contained within the bundle or are "system" libraries, +# presumed to exist everywhere. +# +# :: +# +# VERIFY_BUNDLE_SYMLINKS(<bundle> <result_var> <info_var>) # -# VERIFY_BUNDLE_SYMLINKS(<bundle> <result_var> <info_var>) -# Verifies that any symlinks found in the bundle point to other files that are -# already also in the bundle... Anything that points to an external file causes -# this function to fail the verification. +# Verifies that any symlinks found in the bundle point to other files +# that are already also in the bundle... Anything that points to an +# external file causes this function to fail the verification. #============================================================================= # Copyright 2008-2009 Kitware, Inc. |