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Allow CTest script writers to specify additional HTTP headers to be sent
to CDash during submission.
The motivating case for this feature is a corresponding change in CDash.
This will allow projects to refuse submissions from any site not bearing
a valid authentication token.
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Automate with:
git grep -l '#include <cm_' -- Source \
| xargs sed -i 's/#include <\(cm_.*\)>/#include "\1"/g'
git grep -l '#include <cmsys/' -- Source \
| xargs sed -i 's/#include <\(cmsys\/.*\)>/#include "\1"/g'
git grep -l '#include <cm[A-Z]' -- Source \
| xargs sed -i 's/#include <\(cm[A-Z].*\)>/#include "\1"/g'
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These functions just need to change the directory for a block of code
and then go back to the caller's expected location. Use
cmWorkingDirectory to ensure that all return paths are handled.
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Teach the CDASH_UPLOAD signature of ctest_submit() to more thoroughly
respect the QUIET option.
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Teach the CDASH_UPLOAD signature of ctest_submit() to honor the
RETRY_COUNT and RETRY_DELAY options.
Also teach HttpRequest() to honor the default 120 second timeout
for curl connections.
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Typically Windows applications (eg. MSVC compiler) use current console's
codepage for output to pipes so we need to encode that to our
internally-used encoding (`KWSYS_ENCODING_DEFAULT_CODEPAGE`).
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This check was not functioning properly for the following reasons:
* The "DropSite" and "DropLocation" CTest Configurations do not
get set until ctest_submit() is called. So if ctest_submit()
was not called before ctest_test() we would end up with uncompressed
output, even if the CDash server was new enough to support this feature.
* CDash's API is now versioned. The current location to query is
now /api/v1/getversion.php, not /api/getversion.php.
As a result of these issues, CTest would not compress test/memcheck
output when it should. Rather than fix this check, we now assume that
CTest is communicating with a new enough version of CDash. This behavior
can be controlled through the use of the --no-compress-output command-line
argument.
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Include it in dependents which have previously relied on it
transitively.
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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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Run clang-tidy's modernize-use-override checker. This checker must have
issues in version 3.8. It has way too little matches. And it adds
override to destructors. Revert the changes on the destructors and
change override to CM_OVERRIDE.
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Mostly automated:
git grep -l '.c_str() <<' | xargs sed -i 's|\.c_str() <<| <<|g'
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c6220de2 Use the empty() method to check for emptyness.
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Apply fix-its from clang-tidy's readability-container-size-empty
checker.
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Use clang-tidy's readability-simplify-boolean-expr checker.
After applying the fix-its, revise all changes *very* carefully.
Be aware of false positives and invalid changes.
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Apply fix-its from clang-tidy's performance-faster-string-find checker.
Ignore findings in kwsys.
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Run the `Utilities/Scripts/clang-format.bash` script to update
all our C++ code to a new style defined by `.clang-format`.
Use `clang-format` version 3.8.
* If you reached this commit for a line in `git blame`, re-run the blame
operation starting at the parent of this commit to see older history
for the content.
* See the parent commit for instructions to rebase a change across this
style transition commit.
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Modern editors provide plenty of ways to visually separate functions.
Drop the explicit comments that previously served this purpose.
Use the following command to automate the change:
$ git ls-files -z -- \
"*.c" "*.cc" "*.cpp" "*.cxx" "*.h" "*.hh" "*.hpp" "*.hxx" |
egrep -z -v "^Source/cmCommandArgumentLexer\." |
egrep -z -v "^Source/cmCommandArgumentParser(\.y|\.cxx|Tokens\.h)" |
egrep -z -v "^Source/cmDependsJavaLexer\." |
egrep -z -v "^Source/cmDependsJavaParser(\.y|\.cxx|Tokens\.h)" |
egrep -z -v "^Source/cmExprLexer\." |
egrep -z -v "^Source/cmExprParser(\.y|\.cxx|Tokens\.h)" |
egrep -z -v "^Source/cmFortranLexer\." |
egrep -z -v "^Source/cmFortranParser(\.y|\.cxx|Tokens\.h)" |
egrep -z -v "^Source/cmListFileLexer\." |
egrep -z -v "^Source/cm_sha2" |
egrep -z -v "^Source/(kwsys|CursesDialog/form)/" |
egrep -z -v "^Utilities/(KW|cm).*/" |
xargs -0 sed -i '/^\(\/\/---*\|\/\*---*\*\/\)$/ {d;}'
This avoids modifying third-party sources and generated sources.
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The clang-format tool can do a good job formatting most code, but
well-organized streaming blocks are best left manually formatted.
Find blocks of the form
os <<
"...\n"
"...\n"
;
using the command
$ git ls-files -z -- Source |
egrep -v -z '^Source/kwsys/' |
xargs -0 pcregrep -M --color=always -B 1 -A 1 -n \
'<<[^\n]*\n(^ *("[^\n]*("|<<|;)$|;)\n){2,}'
Find blocks of the form
os << "...\n"
<< "...\n"
<< "...\n";
using the command
$ git ls-files -z -- Source |
egrep -v -z '^Source/kwsys/' |
xargs -0 pcregrep -M --color=always -B 1 -A 1 -n \
'<<[^\n]*\n(^ *<<[^\n]*(\\n"|<<|;)$\n){2,}'
Surround such blocks with the pair
/* clang-format off */
...
/* clang-format on */
in order to protect them from update by clang-format. Use the C-style
`/*...*/` comments instead of C++-style `//...` comments in order to
prevent them from ever being swallowed by re-formatting of surrounding
comments.
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Sort include directives within each block (separated by a blank line) in
lexicographic order (except to prioritize `sys/types.h` first). First
run `clang-format` with the config file:
---
SortIncludes: false
...
Commit the result temporarily. Then run `clang-format` again with:
---
SortIncludes: true
IncludeCategories:
- Regex: 'sys/types.h'
Priority: -1
...
Commit the result temporarily. Start a new branch and cherry-pick the
second commit. Manually resolve conflicts to preserve indentation of
re-ordered includes. This cleans up the include ordering without
changing any other style.
Use the following command to run `clang-format`:
$ git ls-files -z -- \
'*.c' '*.cc' '*.cpp' '*.cxx' '*.h' '*.hh' '*.hpp' '*.hxx' |
egrep -z -v '(Lexer|Parser|ParserHelper)\.' |
egrep -z -v '^Source/cm_sha2' |
egrep -z -v '^Source/(kwsys|CursesDialog/form)/' |
egrep -z -v '^Utilities/(KW|cm).*/' |
egrep -z -v '^Tests/Module/GenerateExportHeader' |
egrep -z -v '^Tests/RunCMake/CommandLine/cmake_depends/test_UTF-16LE.h' |
xargs -0 clang-format -i
This selects source files that do not come from a third-party.
Inspired-by: Daniel Pfeifer <daniel@pfeifer-mail.de>
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Each source file has a logical first include file. Include it in an
isolated block so that tools that sort includes do not move them.
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Sets the Content-Type header for http file uploads to avoid running afoul
of ModSecurity rules on the server.
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Global properties are already global in scope, so remove the
overload for specifying it and port users of the API.
The call from cmMakefile::GetProperty can be simplified because
the scope is only used during chaining, and there is no further
chaining after processing global properties.
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Specifying this option prevents CTest from printing any non-error
messages to the console for this call to ctest_submit().
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Call curl_easy_escape on arguments sent to CDash upload.
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When using system curl, we trust it to be configured with desired CA
certs. When using our own build of curl, we use os-configured CA certs
on Windows and OS X. On other systems, try to achieve this by searching
for common CA cert locations. According to a brief investigation, the
curl packages on popular Linux distros are currently configured as:
* Arch: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
* Debian with OpenSSL: /etc/ssl/certs
* Debian with GNU TLS: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
* Debian with NSS: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
* Fedora: /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt
* Gentoo with OpenSSL: /etc/ssl/certs
* Gentoo without OpenSSL: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
Teach CMake and CTest to look for these paths and use them as a CA path
or bundle when no other os-configured or user-specified CAs are
available.
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Disallow mixing of arguments from different command signatures.
Extend the RunCMake.CTestSubmit test to cover such error cases.
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This adds support for the new cdash API where arbitrary files can be
uploaded to the CDash server. This CDash API communicates via json
files so the json parser jsoncpp was added to the Utilities directory.
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Replacements were detected and performed by the clang tool
remove-cstr-calls on a linux build.
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Prior to this change / was not allowed in the build name. This was tested
with a CDash server and worked. In addition the safe build name was not
used everywhere. This caused mismatched build names to be in the xml
files going to CDash which caused different rows to be created for the
same build.
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This also fixes some test failures on Windows when the
name of the build directory contains non-ascii characters.
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Use an ad-hoc clang tool for matching the calls which should be
ported.
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Use the clang RemoveCStrCalls tool to automatically migrate the
code. This was only run on linux, so does not have any positive or
negative effect on other platforms.
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