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* Tests: Rename CMAKE_TEST_MAKEPROGRAM uses for nested test projectsBrad King2014-03-031-1/+1
| | | | | | | In the ExportImport, Fortran, and MacRuntimePath tests the CMAKE_TEST_MAKEPROGRAM variable is used to pass an explicit request for a CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM value to be used when building the inner projects. Rename these use cases to CMake_TEST_NESTED_MAKE_PROGRAM.
* Tests: Pass CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM instead of --build-makeprogramBrad King2013-11-181-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | Pass the CMAKE_TEST_MAKEPROGRAM, if any, to each test at CMake time in the CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM cache entry. Pass the CMAKE_TEST_MAKEPROGRAM into the ExportImport, Fortran, and MacRuntimePath tests so that they may do the same for the nested project configurations. Now "ctest --build-and-test" can get the make program from the test build tree cache, so drop the explicit --build-makeprogram.
* Convert CMake-language commands to lower caseKitware Robot2012-08-131-15/+15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Ancient CMake versions required upper-case commands. Later command names became case-insensitive. Now the preferred style is lower-case. Run the following shell code: cmake --help-command-list | grep -v "cmake version" | while read c; do echo 's/\b'"$(echo $c | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]')"'\(\s*\)(/'"$c"'\1(/g' done >convert.sed && git ls-files -z -- bootstrap '*.cmake' '*.cmake.in' '*CMakeLists.txt' | egrep -z -v '^(Utilities/cm|Source/kwsys/)' | xargs -0 sed -i -f convert.sed && rm convert.sed
* Test CMAKE_GNUtoMS option in ExportImport on MinGW and MSysBrad King2011-12-051-0/+1
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* COMP: Shorten ExportImport test command linesBrad King2009-07-141-0/+14
The ExportImport test drives its Export and Import projects using the same compiler and flags. This converts the ctest --build-and-test command lines to use an initial cache file instead of passing all settings on the command line. We need a shorter command line to pass through VS 6 on Win98. This approach reduces duplicate code anyway.