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Fixes #23359
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Since commit 7cd65c97fa (Add CMAKE_SYSROOT variable to set --sysroot
when cross compiling., 2013-04-13, v3.0.0-rc1~342^2) we have prefixed
the value of `CMAKE_SYSROOT` to implicit include directories. This was
done because we hard-coded `/usr/include` as an implicit include
directory without accounting for the sysroot. Instead we should prefix
the hard-coded paths when they are constructed. Update the
`Platform/UnixPaths` module to do this as `Platform/Darwin` already
does.
Since commit 5990ecb741 (Compute implicit include directories from
compiler output, 2018-12-07, v3.14.0-rc1~108^2) the values of the
`CMAKE_<LANG>_IMPLICIT_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES` variables are computed from
a real compiler invocation so they already account for the sysroot
prefix. In commit 6fc3382944 (Update logic for sysroot in detected
implicit include directories, 2019-02-13, v3.14.0-rc2~6^2) we attempted
to apply the prefix conditionally, but that is incorrect because the
compiler's real implicit include directories are not all under the
sysroot. Instead assume that all implicit include directories in
`CMAKE_<LANG>_IMPLICIT_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES` already have the sysroot
prefix if needed. Code that constructs the value must be responsible
for that because it is the only place that knows.
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The change in commit 15ad830062 (Refactor exclusion of -I/usr/include to
avoid per-language values, 2019-01-21, v3.14.0-rc1~108^2~4) caused the
exclusion to apply to Fortran, but it was only meant for C, CXX, and
CUDA. The purpose of the change was to prepare for the value of
`CMAKE_<LANG>_IMPLICIT_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES` to be computed from the
actual compiler instead of hard-coded. We need to preserve exclusion of
`-I/usr/include` if the compiler has any implicit include directory that
looks intended to replace it, e.g. `<sdk>/usr/include` on macOS.
Fixes: #18914
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The first time you run cmake, it sets the implicit include path
to the value reported by the parser (and this value gets saved
in CMake${lang}Compiler.cmake). But if you re-run cmake,
UnixPaths.cmake blindly appends an extra /usr/include to the
value saved in CMake${lang}Compiler.cmake. That should not be
harmful in most cases, but we want later runs of cmake to be
consistent with the initial one. Resolve using a solution
suggested by Brad King:
- UnixPaths now sets the default implicit include path in a new
variable named _CMAKE_${lang}_IMPLICIT_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES_INIT
This value is only used the first time cmake is run (by
CMakeDetermineCompilerABI.cmake when it calls the implicit
include parser).
- if CMakeDetermineCompilerABI.cmake successfully calls the
implicit include parser, it overwrites the value in
_CMAKE_${lang}_IMPLICIT_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES_INIT with the
value returned by the parser
- CMakeDetermineCompilerABI.cmake always sets
CMAKE_${lang}_IMPLICIT_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES to the above value
of _CMAKE_${lang}_IMPLICIT_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES_INIT
- the final value of CMAKE_${lang}_IMPLICIT_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES gets
saved to CMake${lang}Compiler.cmake when it is regenerated after
the compiler tests are done.
- CMakeDetermineCompilerABI.cmake is only executed the first time cmake
is run. Additional runs of cmake directly load the implicit include
path from the value saved in CMake${lang}Compiler.cmake (the parser
and _INIT variable are not used).
The above depends on UnixPaths.cmake being loaded to set the _INIT value
before CMakeDetermineCompilerABI.cmake runs the implicit include parser.
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Add a `CMAKE_PLATFORM_IMPLICIT_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES` to contain the
hard-coded list of paths to be excluded from `-I` arguments so that the
values remain excluded even if the per-language
`CMAKE_<LANG>_IMPLICIT_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES` variants change.
This is needed to preserve our historical exclusion of `-I/usr/include`
even when it is not a real implicit include directory. A policy may be
needed to remove it later.
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We already do this for C and C++.
Fixes: #17512
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0b668e52 Cygwin: Move Cygwin-specific paths to the cygwin platform
2a8c2af4 SunOS: Move solaris-specific paths to the solaris platform
7eb1f5b7 Unix: Consolidate path components into prefixes
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !589
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Detect x32-abi through CMakeCompilerABI infrastruture and use this
information at runtime to determine the correct library paths with
`FIND_LIBRARY_USE_LIBX32_PATHS`.
Fixes: #15994
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Per-source copyright/license notice headers that spell out copyright holder
names and years are hard to maintain and often out-of-date or plain wrong.
Precise contributor information is already maintained automatically by the
version control tool. Ultimately it is the receiver of a file who is
responsible for determining its licensing status, and per-source notices are
merely a convenience. Therefore it is simpler and more accurate for
each source to have a generic notice of the license name and references to
more detailed information on copyright holders and full license terms.
Our `Copyright.txt` file now contains a list of Contributors whose names
appeared source-level copyright notices. It also references version control
history for more precise information. Therefore we no longer need to spell
out the list of Contributors in each source file notice.
Replace CMake per-source copyright/license notice headers with a short
description of the license and links to `Copyright.txt` and online information
available from "https://cmake.org/licensing". The online URL also handles
cases of modules being copied out of our source into other projects, so we
can drop our notices about replacing links with full license text.
Run the `Utilities/Scripts/filter-notices.bash` script to perform the majority
of the replacements mechanically. Manually fix up shebang lines and trailing
newlines in a few files. Manually update the notices in a few files that the
script does not handle.
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Add a ``FIND_LIBRARY_USE_LIB32_PATHS`` global property analogous to the
``FIND_LIBRARY_USE_LIB64_PATHS`` property. This helps find commands on
multilib systems that use ``lib32`` directories and either do not have
``lib`` symlinks or point ``lib`` to ``lib64``.
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Extend CMAKE_PLATFORM_IMPLICIT_LINK_DIRECTORIES with these paths. We
already have the equivalents under /usr. Systems that have these
directories have their dynamic loaders configured already. Do not allow
them to appear in the RPATH explicitly.
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This variable can be useful in cross-compiling contexts where the
sysroot is read-only or where the sysroot should otherwise remain
pristine.
If the new CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX variable is set, it is used instead
of CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX when generating the installation rules in
cmake_install.cmake.
This way, the CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX variable
always refers to the installation prefix on the target device, regardless
of whether host==target.
If any -rpath paths passed to the linker contain the CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX,
the matching path fragments are replaced with the CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX.
Matching paths in the -rpath-link are not transformed.
The cross-prefix usr-move workaround is assumed not to require extension
regarding CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX. The staging area is a single prefix, so
there is no scope for cross-prefix symlinks. The CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX
is still used to determine the workaround path, and that variable
remains the relevant one even if CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX is used. If the
generated export files are deployed to the target, the workaround
will still be in place, and still be employed if required.
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In certain scenarios, it is preferable to keep a 'dirty' install prefix
than to clear it, and to expect that content will not be found there.
Add a CMAKE_FIND_NO_INSTALL_PREFIX variable that can be set to disable
searching the install prefix.
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Ancient CMake versions required upper-case commands. Later command
names became case-insensitive. Now the preferred style is lower-case.
Run the following shell code:
cmake --help-command-list |
grep -v "cmake version" |
while read c; do
echo 's/\b'"$(echo $c | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]')"'\(\s*\)(/'"$c"'\1(/g'
done >convert.sed &&
git ls-files -z -- bootstrap '*.cmake' '*.cmake.in' '*CMakeLists.txt' |
egrep -z -v '^(Utilities/cm|Source/kwsys/)' |
xargs -0 sed -i -f convert.sed &&
rm convert.sed
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Our Git commit hooks disallow modification or addition of lines with
trailing whitespace. Wipe out all remnants of trailing whitespace
everywhere except third-party code.
Run the following shell code:
git ls-files -z -- \
bootstrap doxygen.config '*.readme' \
'*.c' '*.cmake' '*.cpp' '*.cxx' \
'*.el' '*.f' '*.f90' '*.h' '*.in' '*.in.l' '*.java' \
'*.mm' '*.pike' '*.py' '*.txt' '*.vim' |
egrep -z -v '^(Utilities/cm|Source/(kwsys|CursesDialog/form)/)' |
egrep -z -v '^(Modules/CPack\..*\.in)' |
xargs -0 sed -i 's/ \+$//'
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Include this prefix in CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH so that it will be used
for all find* commands. Previously only find_library and find_path
would look under /opt/local/lib and /opt/local/include, respectively.
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Commit "Find locally installed software first" made /usr/local the first
prefix searched to be consistent with the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard:
http://www.pathname.com/fhs/
The standard also implies that the root prefix "/" should not have any
package or development files. The "/bin" and "/lib" directories should
have only minimal contents to boot the system. No "/include" ever
exists. This commit re-orders the search path prefix list from
/usr/local
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/usr
to
/usr/local
/usr
/
to prefer package and development files over low-level system files.
See issue #10136.
On Cygwin /usr/lib == /lib and /usr/bin == /bin. This change also makes
search results report locations as "/usr/..." instead of "/lib/...".
See issue #10122.
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Block multiple inclusion because "Modules/CMakeCInformation.cmake"
includes "Platform/${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME}" even though the generic
module "CMakeSystemSpecificInformation.cmake" already included it.
The extra inclusion is a work-around to address issue #4772 without
intrusive platform file changes. Once those changes are made the
work-around and these include blockers can be removed. See issue #9656.
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This commit adds our copyright notice to these non-trivial platform
modules.
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This commit re-orders the search path prefix list from
/
/usr
/usr/local
to
/usr/local
/
/usr
so that locally-installed software is preferred.
This makes the search consistent with the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard:
http://www.pathname.com/fhs/
See issue #9657.
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This creates variable CMAKE_<LANG>_IMPLICIT_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES to
specify implicit include directories on a per-language basis. This
replaces the previous platform-wide variable. It is necessary to
avoid explicit specification of -I/usr/include on some compilers
(such as HP aCC) because:
1.) It may break ordering among system include directories defined
internally by the compiler, thus getting wrong system headers.
2.) It tells the compiler to treat the system include directory
as a user include directory, enabling warnings in the headers.
See issue #8598.
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powerful signature.
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CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH when possible.
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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
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-add /usr/openwin/include and /usr/openwin/lib to the default search paths
-add /${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/(lib|bin|include) to the default cmake search
paths -> this should help users who install stuff in their home
Alex
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directories for the FIND_XXX() commands, for the case that somebody has its
own install tree
Alex
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to be searched optionally. Turn off the feature on debian systems. This addresses debian report 419007.
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block link directories.
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and /opt/csw/include should also be searched for headers (according to
google they also exist)
Alex
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