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* Merge topic 'test-property-genex'Brad King2013-10-073-1/+73
|\ | | | | | | | | | | | | 6a47c37 add_test: Mention generator expressions in old-style add_test docs d331292 cmTestGenerator: Evaluate generator expressions in test properties 6fe5c4a cmTestGenerator: Separate test properties for each configuration
| * cmTestGenerator: Evaluate generator expressions in test propertiesBen Boeckel2013-09-203-1/+73
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is useful for cases like: add_test(NAME mytest COMMAND mydriver $<TARGET_FILE:myexe>) set_tests_properties(mytest PROPERTIES REQUIRED_FILES "$<TARGET_FILE:myexe>" WORKING_DIRECTORY "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/$<CONFIGURATION>" ) In this example we require the actual test executable to exist to run the test in addition to the test driver at argv[0]. Also the $<CONFIGURATION> expression improves over \${CTEST_CONFIGURATION_TYPE} because the latter is not normalized for case-sensitive filesystems.
* | Genex: Add the PLATFORM_ID expression.Stephen Kelly2013-08-282-0/+13
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* Genex: Fix segfault when parsing ends with parameter expectation.Stephen Kelly2013-08-132-0/+4
| | | | | | | The extendResult method expects a non-empty parameters vector, as assured by the normal case. Avoid calling the method when the parser finds an incomplete generator expression, but has already entered the state of expecting to find parameters.
* Add the ALIAS target concept for libraries and executables.Stephen Kelly2013-08-023-2/+16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * The ALIAS name must match a validity regex. * Executables and libraries may be aliased. * An ALIAS acts immutable. It can not be used as the lhs of target_link_libraries or other commands. * An ALIAS can be used with add_custom_command, add_custom_target, and add_test in the same way regular targets can. * The target of an ALIAS can be retrieved with the ALIASED_TARGET target property. * An ALIAS does not appear in the generated buildsystem. It is kept separate from cmMakefile::Targets for that reason. * A target may have multiple aliases. * An ALIAS target may not itself have an alias. * An IMPORTED target may not have an alias. * An ALIAS may not be exported or imported.
* Genex: Fix $<CONFIG> with IMPORTED targets and multiple locations.Stephen Kelly2013-07-242-0/+43
| | | | | | | | The old code checked only that there was a LOCATION for the specified config, but did not check whether the config actually mapped. Task-number: 14292
* Split the GeneratorExpression test into a third part.Stephen Kelly2013-06-283-9/+22
| | | | | | | Avoid command lines beyond NMake limits. http://open.cdash.org/testDetails.php?test=196577461&build=2949683 expanded command line '...' too long
* Add generator expressions for version comparision.Stephen Kelly2013-06-122-0/+12
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* Fix handling of commas in arbitrary content in genexes.Stephen Kelly2013-05-162-0/+20
| | | | | As the comma is the parameter separator, it needs to be re-added when evaluating to reconstruct arbitrary content.
* Add $<SEMICOLON> generator expression.Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin2013-03-122-0/+4
| | | | | This expression is useful to put a ';' in a command line argument without dividing the argument during CMake list expansion.
* Fix the tests for evaluating includes and defines.Stephen Kelly2013-02-231-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | We should also check whether the INTERFACE_ variant of a property is being read, and in the case of the compile definitions, we should test the _<CONFIG> suffixed variants. That is already available through the use of the methods. This way, we use the ALREADY_SEEN optimization when evaluating the includes of a target in 'external' generator expressions, ie, those used in a add_custom_command invokation, as opposed to evaluating the INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES of a target itself via GetIncludeDirectories.
* Expand includes and defines transitively in 'external' genexes.Stephen Kelly2013-02-233-1/+40
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This means that we can use expressions of the form $<TARGET_PROPERTY:foo,INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES> to get a list of the interface include directories of foo, including those coming from dependencies. We can't have a test of a target which has a single include directory in its INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES because the shell on the MSYS platforms transforms a single include directory to include a prefix, which is not what the test expects. We test a target with two directories instead as a means to test a target with no link dependencies.
* Make it an error for INSTALL_PREFIX to be evaluated.Stephen Kelly2013-01-312-2/+0
| | | | | | An empty string is not likely going to produce expected results in any evaluation context. It is replaced by preprocessing currently.
* Add the INSTALL_PREFIX genex.Stephen Kelly2013-01-272-0/+2
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* Add the TARGET_NAME generator expression.Stephen Kelly2013-01-052-0/+4
| | | | It will be used as a preprocessing marker.
* GenEx: Add expressions to specify build- or install-only valuesStephen Kelly2013-01-054-29/+45
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is for specifying INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES relevant to the build-location or the install location for example: set_property(TARGET foo PROPERTY INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES "$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR};${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}>" "$<INSTALL_INTERFACE:${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/include>" ) A 'bar' target can then use: set_property(TARGET bar PROPERTY INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES "$<TARGET_PROPERTY:foo,INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES>" ) and it will work whether foo is in the same project, or an imported target from an installation location, or an imported target from a build location generated by the export() command. Because the generator expressions are only evaluated at build-time, these new expressions are equivalent to the ZeroNode and OneNode. The GeneratorExpression test is split into parts. Some shells can't run the custom command as it is getting too long.
* Merge topic 'fix-genex-CONFIG'Brad King2012-11-062-0/+9
|\ | | | | | | | | 9be64f3 GenEx: Use case insensitive comparison for $<CONFIG:...>
| * GenEx: Use case insensitive comparison for $<CONFIG:...>Stephen Kelly2012-11-052-0/+9
| | | | | | | | | | This fixes a regression introduced by commit f1eacf0e (cmGeneratorExpression: Re-write for multi-stage evaluation).
* | GenEx: Test early determination of AND and ORStephen Kelly2012-10-202-0/+6
|/ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | It should be possible for example to do this: "$<AND:${FOO},$<BOOL:${TGT}>,$<BOOL:$<TARGET_PROPERTY:${TGT},PROP>" such that it works simliarly to the C code: if (foo && tgt && tgt->prop()) { } The example of generator expression code is a little bit contrived as it could be written other ways with the same functionality. Nevertheless, as these cases already work and are intentional, test for them.
* GenEx: Replace some failing tests with Borland and NMake makefiles.Stephen Kelly2012-10-172-6/+4
| | | | | The '<<' is a special sequence on those platforms, so it can't appear in the test.
* GenEx: Fix termination bugs in generator expression parser.Stephen Kelly2012-10-172-0/+44
| | | | | | | Content which is incomplete as a generator expression could cause segfaults by advancing an iterator beyond end() and dereferencing it. Such incomplete generator expressions should be treated as plain text instead.
* GenEx: Parse colon after arguments separator colon specially.Stephen Kelly2012-10-172-0/+10
| | | | | | The rationale is similar to that in commit b3d8f5da (GenEx: Parse comma after colon tokens specially, 2012-10-04), in that colon tokens should not be parsed as identifier-argument delimiters after the first colon.
* GenEx: Add tests for "0" and "1" expressions with literal commas.Stephen Kelly2012-10-092-0/+4
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* GenEx: Add test for $<BOOL:> with empty parameter.Stephen Kelly2012-10-092-0/+2
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* GenEx: Parse comma after colon tokens speciallyStephen Kelly2012-10-092-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Otherwise the comma is treated as plain text by ParseContent. $<STREQUAL:,> should be valid and true. $<STREQUAL:,something> should be valid and false. $<STREQUAL:,,> should be non-valid as it is 3 parameters. $<STREQUAL:something,,> should be non-valid as it is 3 parameters. Additionally, this allows reporting the correct error for other expressions. For example $<TARGET_PROPERTY:,> should be invalid because it has an empty target and empty property. It shouldn't attempt to read the property ',' on the 'implicit this' target.
* Extend the generator expression language with more logic.Stephen Kelly2012-09-282-0/+34
| | | | | | | Generator expressions for comparing strings, evaluating strings as booleans, and for creating literal right-angle-brackets and commas are added. Those may be needed in some cases where they appear in literals.
* Add $<CONFIG:...> boolean query generator expressionBrad King2012-08-152-0/+4
| | | | | | | This expression evaluates to '1' or '0' to indicate whether the build configuration for which the expression is evaluated matches tha named configuration. In combination with the "$<0:...>" and "$<1:...>" expressions this allows per-configuration content to be generated.
* Add boolean generator expressionsBrad King2012-08-152-0/+49
Add generator expressions that combine and use boolean test results: $<0:...> = empty string (ignores "...") $<1:...> = content of "..." $<AND:?[,?]...> = '1' if all '?' are '1', else '0' $<OR:?[,?]...> = '0' if all '?' are '0', else '1' $<NOT:?> = '0' if '?' is '1', else '1' These will be useful to evaluate (future) boolean query expressions and condition content on the results. Include tests and documentation.