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* Add platform variables for position independent code flagsStephen Kelly2012-06-121-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Store in new platform variables CMAKE_${lang}_COMPILE_OPTIONS_PIC CMAKE_${lang}_COMPILE_OPTIONS_PIE flags for position independent code generation. In almost all cases, this means duplication of the CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_${lang}_FLAGS for the _PIC case and using the assumed pie equivalent for the _PIE case. Note that the GNU compiler has supported -fPIE since 3.4 and that there is no -fPIC on GNU for Windows or Cygwin. There is a possibility that the _PIE variables are not correct. However, as there is no backwards compatibility to be concerned about (as the POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE property is not used anywhere yet), the current state suffices.
* Reduce duplication in Platform/<os>.cmake filesBrad King2009-12-021-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Several platform-wide linker flag variables are defined in Modules/Platform/<os>.cmake files for C and then copied by the Modules/CMake<lang>Information.cmake file for each language. We now use this approach for the variables CMAKE_EXE_EXPORTS_${lang}_FLAG CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SONAME_${lang}_FLAG CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_CREATE_${lang}_FLAGS to avoid duplication for multiple languages in each platform file.
* Split GNU compiler information filesBrad King2009-12-021-3/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | This moves GNU compiler flags into new-style modules Compiler/GNU-<lang>.cmake Platform/<os>-GNU-<lang>.cmake We use language-independent helper modules Compiler/GNU.cmake Platform/<os>-GNU.cmake to define macros consolidating the information.
* BUG: also include UnixPaths.cmake on these platforms, this also sets UNIX to 1Alexander Neundorf2007-08-101-0/+2
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* ENH: UNIX, CYGWIN, WIN32, APPLE, QNXNTO and BEOS are not longer set inAlexander Neundorf2007-08-091-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | cmMakefile.cxx, but now in the platform files and are now valid for the target platform, not the host platform. New variables CMAKE_HOST_WIN32, CMAKE_HOST_UNIX, CMAKE_HOST_APPLE and CMAKE_HOST_CYGWIN have been added in cmMakefile.cxx (...and have now to be used in all cmake files which are executed before CMakeSystemSpecificInformation.cmake is loaded). For compatibility the old set is set to the new one in CMakeDetermineSystem.cmake and reset before the system platform files are loaded, so custom language or compiler modules which use these should still work. Alex
* ENH: add beos fileBill Hoffman2006-12-071-0/+10