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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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Port dependent code to the change.
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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names and years are hard to maintain and often out-of-date or plain wrong.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 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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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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Ensure that cmStandardIncludes.h is included before any platform header
in cmGeneratorExpressionEvaluator.h. That file needs to change as
a result of removal of the cmMakefile.h header from
cmGeneratorExpressionNode.h, affecting the compilation of
cmGeneratorExpressionNode.cxx.
On AIX we need to include our own headers first to get large file
support macros defined consistently within system headers. The old
order in this header worked only because it was always included after
other headers.
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Mostly automated:
values=( "EXECUTABLE" "STATIC_LIBRARY" "SHARED_LIBRARY" "MODULE_LIBRARY" "OBJECT_LIBRARY" "UTILITY" "GLOBAL_TARGET" "INTERFACE_LIBRARY" "UNKNOWN_LIBRARY" "TargetType")
for i in "${values[@]}"; do git grep -l cmTarget::$i | xargs sed -i "s|cmTarget::$i|cmState::$i|g"; done
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Don't manage the lifetime of the cmMakefile with cmLocalGenerator.
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Compute deterministic GUIDs that are unique to the build tree by
hashing the path to the build tree with the GUID logical name.
Avoid storing them in the cache, but honor any found there.
This will allow project GUIDs to be reproduced in a fresh build
tree so long as its path is the same as the original, which may
be useful for incremental builds.
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Refactor the local generator creation API to accept a
cmState::Snapshot. Adjust MakeLocalGenerator to use the 'current'
snapshot in cases where there is no parent. Create the snapshot
for subdirectories in cmMakefile::AddSubdirectory.
This means that snapshots are now created at the point of extending the tree,
as appropriate, and independently of the cmLocalGenerator and cmMakefile they
represent the state for.
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Port generator factory methods to pass it.
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Pass the parent though cmGlobalGenerator::CreateLocalGenerator.
This will make it easy to initialize state scopes independent of
cmMakefile.
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This target type only contains INTERFACE_* properties, so it can be
used as a structural node. The target-specific commands enforce
that they may only be used with the INTERFACE keyword when used
with INTERFACE_LIBRARY targets. The old-style target properties
matching LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES_<CONFIG> are always ignored for
this target type.
The name of the INTERFACE_LIBRARY must match a validity generator
expression. The validity is similar to that of an ALIAS target,
but with the additional restriction that it may not contain
double colons. Double colons will carry the meaning of IMPORTED
or ALIAS targets in CMake 2.8.13.
An ALIAS target may be created for an INTERFACE library.
At this point it can not be exported and does not appear in the
buildsystem and project files are not created for them. That may
be added as a feature in a later commit.
The generators need some changes to handle the INTERFACE_LIBRARY
targets returned by cmComputeLinkInterface::GetItems. The Ninja
generator does not use that API, so it doesn't require changes
related to that.
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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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These allow one to reference more external VS project file variations.
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Since commit 328c0f65 (Simplify cmVisualStudio10TargetGenerator source
classification, 2012-03-19) the VS 10 generator uses the
cmGeneratorTarget source classification instead of directly getting the
list of source files from the target. This accidentally dropped the
CMakeLists.txt files from generated projects because they are added too
late for cmGeneratorTarget.
All generator-specific source files must be added to targets prior to
cmGeneratorTarget construction. Refactor addition of the CMakeLists.txt
files with CMake re-run custom commands to take place before normal
generation begins, and therefore early enough to be included in the
cmGeneratorTarget classification.
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Move the Version member to the top cmLocalVisualStudioGenerator class
and set it consistently for instances created by all the global
generator versions. Use an enumeration type with values scaled by a
factor of 10 so we can handle VS 7.1 without out-of-order numbers.
VS 7.1 support for SuppressStartupBanner was broken by commit 25116a3c
(Fix CMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE for VS10 vcxproj files, 2011-10-11) because
it assumed comparison of VS version numbers works. Now it does.
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The VS 10 msbuild tool uses a single command shell to invoke all the
custom command scripts in a project. Isolate the environment and
working directory of custom commands using setlocal/endlocal. The
form of each command is
set errlev=
setlocal
cd c:\work\dir
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto :cmEnd
c:
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto :cmEnd
command1 ...
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto :cmEnd
...
commandN ...
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto :cmEnd
:cmEnd
endlocal & set errlev=%errorlevel%
if %errlev% neq 0 goto :VCEnd
so that all changes to the environment and working directory are
isolated within the script and the return code is preserved.
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In VS9 and previous versions, :VCReportError is the goto label
to jump to after a failed custom command. It stops the build
before it tries to go any further.
In VS10, :VCEnd is the correct label to use.
Create a method in the VS generators to provide the correct
line of script to use for each version of Visual Studio.
For more internal details, search for VCEnd in the
C:\Program Files\MSBuild directory.
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See issue #9754.
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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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Until now the VS 10 generator did no Windows command-line escaping and
just did XML escapes. This commit teaches the generator to use the same
command-line escape addition code used by other generators. The script
construction method cmLocalVisualStudioGenerator::ConstructScript need
not do XML escapes. Each VS generator version adds the XML escapes
necessary for that version.
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instead, fix VXExternalInclude test for VS10
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vs external project
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