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The `PROCESSES` test property name added for CMake 3.16 is too close to
the existing `PROCESSORS` test property. Furthermore, the property in
principle specifies groups of resources organized in a way that is
meaningful to a particular test. The groups may often correspond to
processes but they could have other meanings. Since the property name
`PROCESSES` has not been in a final 3.16 release yet, simply rename it
to `RESOURCE_GROUPS`.
Fixes: #19914
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Clang scan-build 7 reports:
```
Tests/CMakeLib/testUTF8.cxx:12:3: warning: 4th function call argument is an uninitialized value
printf("[0x%02X,0x%02X,0x%02X,0x%02X]", static_cast<int>(d[0]),
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
```
Manual tracing of all call sites shows that all values are initialized.
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This algorithm is used to determine whether or not a test can
execute with the available resources. It uses a recursive largest-
first algorithm to try to place the tests into their respective
slots.
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Run the `clang-format.bash` script to update our C and C++ code to a new
include order `.clang-format`. Use `clang-format` version 6.0.
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Provide a standardized way to handle the C++ "standard" headers
customized to be used with current CMake C++ standard constraints.
Offer under directory `cm` headers which can be used as direct
replacements of the standard ones. For example:
#include <cm/string_view>
can be used safely for CMake development in place of the `<string_view>`
standard header.
Fixes: #19491
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Set the MinTypeNameLength option to an impossibly high value in order
to limit the diagnostics to iterators. Leave new expressions and cast
expressions for later.
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The IWYU tool we use for CI now diagnoses these.
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935fbe0b04 cmStringAlgorithms: Add cmStrToLong and cmStrToULong
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !3681
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This adds the following functions to cmStringAlgorithms:
- `cmStrToLong`: moved from `cmSystemTools::StringToLong`
- `cmStrToULong`: moved from `cmSystemTools::StringToULong`
Overloads of the given functions for `std::string` are added as well.
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- Add `cmRemoveQuotes` function to cmStringAlgorithms
- Remove unused removeQuotes inline functions
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Extend the testStringAlgorithms test with tests for `cmTrimWhitespace`,
`cmEscapeQuotes` and `cmTokenize`.
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An old workaround for `std::allocator_traits<>::value_type` lints from
IWYU on `std::vector<>` usage breaks IWYU's handling of `<memory>`.
Convert the workaround to use the same approach we already use for a
workaround of `std::__decay_and_strip<>::::__type` lints. Then update
the `<memory>` inclusions to follow the now-correct IWYU lints.
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This class is ultimately intended as a replacement for cmsys::Process.
It spawns a series of processes using libuv, piping the output of each
command into the next.
Note: input support has not yet been implemented because write
support has not yet been implemented on cmUVStreambuf.
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This will allow std::istream/std::ostream-based interaction with
processes spawned by libuv.
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Fixes: #19161
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b783e62533 cmExecuteProcessCommand: Port to cmArgumentParser
9bddb03f31 cmParseArgumentsCommand: Port to cmArgumentParser
45edf1ad66 Retire cmCommandArgumentsHelper
f5acecaa6f cmExportCommand: Port to cmArgumentParser
e6b6bb0618 cmInstallCommand: Port to cmArgumentParser
4336a29edd cmFileCommand: Port to cmArgumentParser
4359fe133b Introduce cmArgumentParser
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Acked-by: Leonid Pospelov <pospelovlm@yandex.ru>
Merge-request: !3137
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These are invalid because the Unicode standard says so (because UTF-16
as specified today cannot encode them).
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Suppress one in code generated by flex.
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IWYU now correctly requires `<utility>` for `std::move`. It also
requires a container header when used via a range-based for loop.
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The `str()` method must be non-const because it may need to internally
mutate the representation of the string in order to have an owned
`std::string` instance holding the exact string (not a superstring).
This is inconvenient in contexts where we can ensure that no mutation
is needed to get a `std::string const&`.
Add a `str_if_stable() const` method that returns `std::string const*`
so we can return `nullptr` if if mutation would be necessary to get a
`std::string const&`. Add supporting `is_stable() const` and
`stabilize()` methods to check and enforce stable availability of
`std::string const&`. These can be used to create `String const`
instances from which we can still get a `std::string const&` via
`*str_if_stable()` by maintaining the stability invariant at runtime.
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Create a `static_string_view` type that binds only to the static storage
of string literals. Teach `cm::String` to borrow from these implicitly.
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This will allow creation of `cm::String` instances that borrow from
non-owned storage. It is the caller's responsibility to ensure that
no copy of the instance outlives the borrowed buffer.
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Use expression templates to collect the entire expression and
pre-allocate a string with the final length before concatenating
the pieces.
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Create a `cm::String` type that holds a view of a string buffer and
optionally shares ownership of the buffer. Instances can either
borrow longer-lived storage (e.g. static storage of string literals)
or internally own a `std::string` instance. In the latter case,
share ownership with copies and substrings. Allocate a new internal
string only on operations that require mutation.
This will allow us to recover string sharing semantics that we
used to get from C++98 std::string copy-on-write implementations.
Such implementations are not allowed by C++11 so code our own in
a custom string type instead.
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Enable the check in .clang-tidy and fix all warnings.
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Found via `codespell -q 3 -I ../cmake-whitelist.txt --skip="./Utilities"`
where the whitelist consists of
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The documentation for CPack generators previously lived in their
respective internal CMake modules. This setup was misleading,
because it implied that you should include the modules in your own
code, which is not the case. Moving the documentation into a
separate section does a better job of hiding the internal modules,
which are just an implementation detail. The generator documentation
has also been modified to remove any references to the module name.
The CPackIFW module is a special exception: since it has user-facing
macros, the documentation for these macros has been kept in the module
page, while all other documentation related to the IFW generator has
been moved into the new section.
To make it easier to find the new documentation, the old help pages
for the CPack*.cmake modules have not been deleted, but have been
replaced with a link to their respective help page in the new
documentation section.
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Run the `clang-format.bash` script to update all our C and C++ code to a
new style defined by `.clang-format`. Use `clang-format` version 6.0.
* 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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Render links as the link text only. Render literals as themselves.
This is closer to what the Sphinx text generator does.
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