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Teach the find_package, find_library, find_program, find_path, and
find_file commands to print debug log messages when enabled by the
`--debug-find` command-line option or `CMAKE_FIND_DEBUG_MODE` variable.
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Since commit c76c1ea208 (find_program: Consider CWD only for paths with
separator, 2018-05-31, v3.13.0-rc1~413^2) this test has created a
directory in the source tree unnecessarily. Remove it.
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find_program() incorrectly prepended search path components
to absolute file paths, and incorrectly searched the current
working directory for files that contained no directory
separators.
* Replace calls cmFindProgramHelper::CheckDirectory(std::string())
with call of new method cmFindProgramHelper::CheckCompoundNames()
that checks for the presence of a directory separator in the
file name.
* Use cmSystemTools::CollapseCombinedPath rather than string
concatenation to properly combine absolute file names with
search path components.
* Add unit tests to verify corrections.
Fixes: #18044
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31e6571c find_program: Fix regression in finding an already-known path
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Changes in commit v3.4.0-rc1~124^2~1 (cmFindProgramCommand: Re-implement
search using more flexible approach, 2015-09-01) did not preserve the
behavior of looking for the given name with no search path at all.
Fix this and add a test case covering finding an absolute path with
no search directories.
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Reported-by: Marc CHEVRIER <marc.chevrier@sap.com>
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When more than one value is given to the NAMES option this command by
default will consider one name at a time and search every directory for
it. Add a NAMES_PER_DIR option to tell this command to consider one
directory at a time and search for all names in it.
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Previously this command was tested only implicitly as part of larger
tests. Add a RunCMake.find_program test to cover find_program cases
specifically and independently.
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