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* Tests: Split some RunCMake.XcodeProject cases into a separate testBrad King2023-05-151-13/+0
| | | | | | The `RunCMake.XcodeProject` has many cases and occasionally fails due to timeout. Move iOS and other device-specific cases to a new `RunCMake.XcodeProject-Device` test.
* Tests/RunCMake: Update cmake_minimum_required versionsBrad King2023-02-111-1/+0
| | | | | | | | For policy-specific tests, use the version before the policy was introduced. Otherwise, use 3.5 where possible. Also, remove `cmake_minimum_required()` and `project()` calls from individual cases where they are handled by `CMakeLists.txt`.
* Xcode: Control emission of EFFECTIVE_PLATFORM_NAMEGregor Jasny2017-01-201-0/+14
When building with multiple SDKs within one project Xcode requires the usage of ${EFFECTIVE_PLATFORM_NAME} to put temporary and build outout into separate directories. For example an iOS device and simulator build use two different SDKs (iphoneos and iphonesimulator). In the past cmake tries to detect embedded toolchains that could possibly use simulators and emitted EFFECTIVE_PLATFORM_NAME (EPN) at the proper locations. In #16253 Mark noticed that if he uses macosx and iphoneos in combination the necessary EPN is not emitted. This is because CMake by default assumes macosx SDK which does not trigger EPN emission. The fist naive approach - enabling EPN unconditionally revealed that then the EPN leaks into generator expressions like $<TARGET_FILE:xxx> which might be a regression and thus is unacceptable. The next approach was to add an CMake property to enable EPN emission unconditionally. This solved the reported problem. But the EPN leakage also happened for the embedded toolchains already without anyone noticing. So the control property was turned into a tri-state one: * No definition: EPN is activated for embedded toolchains like before * ON: EPN is always emitted * OFF: EPN is never emitted That approach gives the user the chance to disable EPN for embedded toolchains and restores generator expression functionality for those. Closes: #16253