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This converts the CMake license to a pure 3-clause OSI-approved BSD
License. We drop the previous license clause requiring modified
versions to be plainly marked. We also update the CMake copyright to
cover the full development time range.
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The previous wording of the VERBATIM option documentation in the
add_custom_command and add_custom_target commands was confusing. It
could be interpreted as the opposite of what the option means (no
escaping instead of escaping). This clarifies the documentation to
explicitly state that it escapes.
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This explicitly states the scope of add_custom_command rules in
the documentation of add_custom_command and add_custom_target.
See issue #8815.
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- Option was recently added but never released.
- Custom commands no longer depend on build.make so we do
not need the option.
- Rule hashes now take care of rebuilding when rules change
so the dependency is not needed.
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- Allows make rules to be created with no dependencies.
- Such rules will not re-run even if the commands themselves change.
- Useful to create rules that run only if the output is missing.
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respect to the build tre instead of the source tree. This can greatly simplify user code since generating a file will not need to reference CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR. The new behavior is what users expect 99% of the time.
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invocation signature to be able to return extra informaiton via the cmExecutionStatus class
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works only for Makefile generators. It allows a custom command to have implicit dependencies in the form of C or CXX sources.
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a file-level dependency that forces the command to rerun when the executable target rebuilds, but the target-level dependency should still be created. Target names in a DEPENDS should do both a target-level and file-level dependency. Updated the BuildDepends test to check that this works.
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to be connected later. This is useful to create one rule and then have a macro add things to it later. This addresses bug#2151.
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are never actually created on disk. This is used by the Watcom WMake generator to generate the .SYMBOLIC mark on the files in the make system.
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commands. This option enables full escaping of custom command arguments on all platforms. See bug#3786.
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dependencies.
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command. For Visual Studio generators the native tool provides support. For Xcode and Makefile generators a simple trick is used. The first output is considered primary and has the build rule attached. Other outputs simply depend on the first output with no build rule. During cmake_check_build_system CMake detects when a secondary output is missing and removes the primary output to make sure all outputs are regenerated. This approach always builds the custom command at the right time and only once even during parallel builds.
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now supported effectively allowing entire scripts to be written. Also removed extra variable expansions and cleaned up passing of commands through to the generators. The command and individual arguments are now kept separate all the way until the generator writes them out. This cleans up alot of escaping issues.
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command does
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copyright. Changed program name to CMake instead of Insight in source file header. Also removed tabs.
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extended in the future, make all arguments prefixed with arg type, make ordering irrelevant and potentially all args optional.
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