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author | Brad King <brad.king@kitware.com> | 2017-11-17 19:46:53 (GMT) |
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committer | Brad King <brad.king@kitware.com> | 2017-11-20 18:51:25 (GMT) |
commit | 2ae880fa8f04a2026939b1df9613b64a301aa522 (patch) | |
tree | a0b87a17d369cb7b81360752bdbb8ab4d9ebdd29 /Tests/CMakeCommands | |
parent | 2b7d59f3109483bfa45dc41e2a2f6a2f82addfec (diff) | |
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Genex: Enable COMPILE_LANGUAGE for COMPILE_OPTIONS with Visual Studio
Since commit v3.9.0-rc4~3^2~1 (VS: Fix target_compile_options for CUDA,
2017-06-21), the evaluation of `COMPILE_LANGUAGE` receives the proper
language. The set of compile flags used for a target's C and C++
sources is based on the linker language. By default this is always the
C++ flags if any C++ sources appear in the target, and otherwise the C
flags. Therefore we can define the `COMPILE_LANGUAGE` generator
expression in `COMPILE_OPTIONS` to match the selected language.
This is not exactly the same as for other generators, but is the best VS
can do. It is also sufficient for many use cases since the set of
allowed flags for C and C++ is almost the same in Visual Studio.
Furthermore, since the VS generator moves many of the flags to
declarative `.vcxproj` elements, it will automatically avoid passing
C++ flags for C sources.
Issue: #17435
Diffstat (limited to 'Tests/CMakeCommands')
3 files changed, 31 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/Tests/CMakeCommands/target_compile_options/CMakeLists.txt b/Tests/CMakeCommands/target_compile_options/CMakeLists.txt index 35dd276..1dedbae 100644 --- a/Tests/CMakeCommands/target_compile_options/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/Tests/CMakeCommands/target_compile_options/CMakeLists.txt @@ -23,18 +23,19 @@ add_executable(consumer "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/consumer.cpp" ) -if (NOT CMAKE_GENERATOR MATCHES "Visual Studio") - target_sources(consumer PRIVATE - "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/consumer.c" - ) - target_compile_options(consumer - PRIVATE - -DCONSUMER_LANG_$<COMPILE_LANGUAGE> - -DLANG_IS_CXX=$<COMPILE_LANGUAGE:CXX> - -DLANG_IS_C=$<COMPILE_LANGUAGE:C> - ) +target_sources(consumer PRIVATE + "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/consumer.c" +) +target_compile_options(consumer + PRIVATE + -DCONSUMER_LANG_$<COMPILE_LANGUAGE> + -DLANG_IS_CXX=$<COMPILE_LANGUAGE:CXX> + -DLANG_IS_C=$<COMPILE_LANGUAGE:C> +) + +if(CMAKE_GENERATOR MATCHES "Visual Studio") target_compile_definitions(consumer - PRIVATE -DTEST_LANG_DEFINES + PRIVATE TEST_LANG_DEFINES_FOR_VISUAL_STUDIO ) endif() diff --git a/Tests/CMakeCommands/target_compile_options/consumer.c b/Tests/CMakeCommands/target_compile_options/consumer.c index 7931a6f..420b4cc 100644 --- a/Tests/CMakeCommands/target_compile_options/consumer.c +++ b/Tests/CMakeCommands/target_compile_options/consumer.c @@ -1,5 +1,23 @@ -#ifdef TEST_LANG_DEFINES +// Visual Studio allows only one set of flags for C and C++. +// In a target using C++ we pick the C++ flags even for C sources. +#ifdef TEST_LANG_DEFINES_FOR_VISUAL_STUDIO +#ifndef CONSUMER_LANG_CXX +#error Expected CONSUMER_LANG_CXX +#endif + +#ifdef CONSUMER_LANG_C +#error Unexpected CONSUMER_LANG_C +#endif + +#if !LANG_IS_CXX +#error Expected LANG_IS_CXX +#endif + +#if LANG_IS_C +#error Unexpected LANG_IS_C +#endif +#else #ifdef CONSUMER_LANG_CXX #error Unexpected CONSUMER_LANG_CXX #endif diff --git a/Tests/CMakeCommands/target_compile_options/consumer.cpp b/Tests/CMakeCommands/target_compile_options/consumer.cpp index 71a6098..7750950 100644 --- a/Tests/CMakeCommands/target_compile_options/consumer.cpp +++ b/Tests/CMakeCommands/target_compile_options/consumer.cpp @@ -15,7 +15,6 @@ #endif -#ifdef TEST_LANG_DEFINES #ifndef CONSUMER_LANG_CXX #error Expected CONSUMER_LANG_CXX #endif @@ -31,7 +30,6 @@ #if LANG_IS_C #error Unexpected LANG_IS_C #endif -#endif int main() { |