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author | Stephen Kelly <steveire@gmail.com> | 2013-07-12 07:14:31 (GMT) |
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committer | Stephen Kelly <steveire@gmail.com> | 2013-08-02 13:21:00 (GMT) |
commit | 370bf554151a1b272baf62a0ce9823cf9995116e (patch) | |
tree | 8f0a75a9894691c2b56588c3be4b090bf07a1558 /Source/cmExportCommand.cxx | |
parent | b341bf2178e3923636735ae1df53a33e5857df7d (diff) | |
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Add the ALIAS target concept for libraries and executables.
* The ALIAS name must match a validity regex.
* Executables and libraries may be aliased.
* An ALIAS acts immutable. It can not be used as the lhs
of target_link_libraries or other commands.
* An ALIAS can be used with add_custom_command, add_custom_target,
and add_test in the same way regular targets can.
* The target of an ALIAS can be retrieved with the ALIASED_TARGET
target property.
* An ALIAS does not appear in the generated buildsystem. It
is kept separate from cmMakefile::Targets for that reason.
* A target may have multiple aliases.
* An ALIAS target may not itself have an alias.
* An IMPORTED target may not have an alias.
* An ALIAS may not be exported or imported.
Diffstat (limited to 'Source/cmExportCommand.cxx')
-rw-r--r-- | Source/cmExportCommand.cxx | 9 |
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/Source/cmExportCommand.cxx b/Source/cmExportCommand.cxx index 9c3f314..f059ceb 100644 --- a/Source/cmExportCommand.cxx +++ b/Source/cmExportCommand.cxx @@ -114,6 +114,15 @@ bool cmExportCommand currentTarget != this->Targets.GetVector().end(); ++currentTarget) { + if (this->Makefile->IsAlias(currentTarget->c_str())) + { + cmOStringStream e; + e << "given ALIAS target \"" << *currentTarget + << "\" which may not be exported."; + this->SetError(e.str().c_str()); + return false; + } + if(cmTarget* target = this->Makefile->GetLocalGenerator()-> GetGlobalGenerator()->FindTarget(0, currentTarget->c_str())) |