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* Tests: Bump CMake minimum required in tests to 3.5Brad King2023-03-011-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | CMake 3.27 deprecates compatibility with CMake < 3.5. Update tests that do not cover older interfaces to avoid the deprecation warning. Follow the pattern from: * commit 7b07ccdd2b (Tests/*Only: Update cmake_minimum_required versions, 2020-06-15, v3.19.0-rc1~629^2~1) * commit 72e7c45e98 (Tests: Bump CMake minimum required in tests to 2.8.12, 2020-12-22, v3.20.0-rc1~224^2) * commit f6b4db365a (Tests: bump cmake_minimum_required version to 2.8.12, 2021-04-04, v3.21.0-rc1~372^2) Also remove explicit `cmake_policy` settings made redundant by the version.
* Tests: bump cmake_minimum_required version to 2.8.12Rolf Eike Beer2021-04-051-1/+1
| | | | | This needlessly produces warnings during the test runs that no-one sees but that are distracting when actually inspecting the logs.
* CheckLanguage: Fix forwarding of CMAKE_CUDA_HOST_COMPILERBrad King2020-05-051-9/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | Fix the condition added by commit fada8cbfd6 (CheckLanguage: Report CMAKE_CUDA_HOST_COMPILER if needed for compilation, 2019-05-31, v3.15.0-rc1~12^2) to activate CUDA-specific logic. The old condition had worked in our test suite only by accident because the loop variable used in the test happened to be the name and value that the old condition used! Update the test to use a different name. Fixes: #19013
* Languages: Add support for Objective-C++Steve Wilson2019-09-281-2/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add entries in Modules and Modules/Platform to support Objective-C++ compiler determination and identification. Add Modules to check Objective-C++ compiler flags, source compilations, program checks, etc... Use OBJCXX as the designator of the language, eg: project(foo OBJCXX) Add various tests for Objective-C++ language features. Add tests to preserve C++ handling of .M and .mm files when Objective-C++ is not a configured language. Co-authored-by: Cristian Adam <cristian.adam@gmail.com>
* Languages: Add support for Objective-CSteve Wilson2019-09-281-1/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add entries in Modules and Modules/Platform to support Objective-C compiler determination and identification. Add Modules to check Objective-C compiler flags, source compilations, program checks, etc... Use OBJC as the designator of the language, eg: project(foo OBJC) Add various tests for Objective-C language features. Add tests to preserve C++ handling of .m and .mm files when OBJC is not a configured language. Co-Authored-By: Cristian Adam <cristian.adam@gmail.com>
* CheckLanguage: Report CMAKE_CUDA_HOST_COMPILER if needed for compilationRobert Maynard2019-06-031-1/+2
| | | | Fixes: #19013
* Add CheckLanguage moduleBrad King2012-02-081-0/+22
Define a "check_language(<lang>)" macro to test whether <lang> can be enabled. Cache the result in CMAKE_<lang>_COMPILER. Add a test case covering expected results.