The target property `ISPC_HEADER_SUFFIX` and associated global
variable now can control the suffix used when generating the
C/C++ interoperability ISPC headers.
In addition the default suffix is now "_ispc.h" which matches the
common convention that the ISPC compiler team uses and recommends.
It was very easy to forgot to add all the possible language
properties that try_compile might need. Refactored the code
to make it harder to skip flags.
This changes adds the missing language properties for
the CUDA, Fortran, OBJC, OBJCXX, and Swift languages:
- CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_EXTERNAL_TOOLCHAIN
- CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_TARGET
- CMAKE_<LANG>_LINK_NO_PIE_SUPPORTED
- CMAKE_<LANG>_PIE_SUPPORTED
a9a258c302 try_compile: Do not try to remove '.nfs*' files
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Acked-by: Robert Maynard <robert.maynard@kitware.com>
Acked-by: Axel Huebl <axel.huebl@plasma.ninja>
Merge-request: !4913
cmCoreTryCompile had significant code duplication around handling
languages that offer standard levels. This refactoring reduces
the complexity and makes it easier to add new languages in the
future.
Since commit e98588aaba (CUDA: Add CUDA_ARCHITECTURES target property,
2020-03-12), `CMAKE_CUDA_ARCHITECTURES` is both initialized and required
by policy CMP0104's `NEW` behavior. Inside a `try_compile` project we
use `cmake_minimum_required(VERSION ...)` with the current running
version of CMake. Now that our version number is 3.18, `CMP0104` gets
set to `NEW` in the `try_compile`. If the outer projects does not set
the policy then `CMAKE_CUDA_ARCHITECTURES` is not available and the
`try_compile` fails to generate.
Teach `try_compile` to check the outer project's policy status and
set policy CMP0104 to `OLD` if needed to match.
Fixes: #20794
Simplifies CUDA target architecture handling.
Required for Clang support as Clang doesn't automatically select a supported architecture.
We detect a supported architecture during compiler identification and set CMAKE_CUDA_ARCHITECTURES to it.
Introduces CMP0104 for backwards compatibility with manually setting code generation flags with NVCC.
Implements #17963.
This patch is generated by a python script that uses regular expressions to
search for string concatenation patterns of the kind
```
std::string str = <ARG0>;
str += <ARG1>;
str += <ARG2>;
...
```
and replaces them with a single `cmStrCat` call
```
std::string str = cmStrCat(<ARG0>, <ARG1>, <ARG2>, ...);
```
If any `<ARGX>` is itself a concatenated string of the kind
```
a + b + c + ...;
```
then `<ARGX>` is split into multiple arguments for the `cmStrCat` call.
If there's a sequence of literals in the `<ARGX>`, then all literals in the
sequence are concatenated and merged into a single literal argument for
the `cmStrCat` call.
Single character strings are converted to single char arguments for
the `cmStrCat` call.
`std::to_string(...)` wrappings are removed from `cmStrCat` arguments,
because it supports numeric types as well as string types.
`arg.substr(x)` arguments to `cmStrCat` are replaced with
`cm::string_view(arg).substr(x)`
Enables the clang-tidy test performance-inefficient-string-concatenation
and replaces all inefficient string concatenations with `cmStrCat`.
Closes: #19555
This adds the following functions to `cmStringAlgorithms`:
- `cmIsSpace`
- `cmTrimWhitespace` (moved from `cmSystemTools::TrimWhitespace`)
- `cmEscapeQuotes` (moved from `cmSystemTools::EscapeQuotes`)
- `cmTokenize` (moved from `cmSystemTools::tokenize` and adapted to
accept `cm::string_view`)
This changes `cmMakefile::AddDefinition` to take a `cm::string_view` as value
argument instead of a `const char *`.
Benefits are:
- `std::string` can be passed to `cmMakefile::AddDefinition` directly without
the `c_str()` plus string length recomputation fallback.
- Lengths of literals passed to `cmMakefile::AddDefinition` can be computed at
compile time.
In various sources uses of `cmMakefile::AddDefinition` are adapted to avoid
`std::string::c_str` calls and the `std::string` is passed directly.
Uses of `cmMakefile::AddDefinition`, where a `nullptr` `const char*` might
be passed to `cmMakefile::AddDefinition` are extended with `nullptr` checks.
When building for iOS, the compiled target is placed into a bundle.
If a single-configuration generator is used, like Makefiles or Ninja,
the try_compile FILE_COPY behavior fails to find the bundle, because
it only looks for the bundle inside a Debug subfolder (presumably
to support a multi-configuration generator like Xcode).
Consider looking for the bundle in the root try_compile folder, as
well as in the location specified by CMAKE_TRY_COMPILE_CONFIGURATION.
Closes: #19211
Replace our hard-coded defaults for `/MD` and `/MDd` with a first-class
abstraction to select the runtime library from an enumeration of logical
names. We've long hesitated to do this because the idea of "runtime
library selection" touches on related concepts on several platforms.
Avoid that scope creep by simply defining an abstraction that applies
only when targeting the MSVC ABI on Windows.
Removing the old default flags requires a policy because existing
projects may rely on string processing to edit them and choose a runtime
library under the old behavior. Add policy CMP0091 to provide
compatibility.
Fixes: #19108
-- Rename platform script so it runs before initial try_compile() in
project() command.
-- Fix incorrect variable name GHS_OS_DIR_OPTION
-- Remove unnecessary ".*" from REGEX expression for GHS_CANDIDATE_OS_DIRS
-- Forward GHS_OS_DIR_OPTION to try_compile() and preserve trailing
whitespace of the variable.
Any `include_directories()` calls in toolchain files are used during our
ABI detection step even though it does not include any system headers.
Since commit 5990ecb741 (Compute implicit include directories from
compiler output, 2018-12-07, v3.14.0-rc1~108^2), that check is also used
to detect implicit include directories. Any `include_directories()` in
a toolchain file are detected as implicit and later excluded from
explicit specification on compiler command lines, thus breaking the
purpose of the calls in the first place.
Fix the implicit include directory detection step to avoid using paths
from `include_directories()` calls in the toolchain file.
Fixes: #19079
The quoting added by commit 8c5221fb1f (try_compile: Preserve special
characters in COMPILE_DEFINITIONS, 2019-01-21, v3.14.0-rc1~108^2~3)
broke the case that the `COMPILE_DEFINITIONS` value contains a `;`.
Without the quoting the `;` would be generated literally in an unquoted
argument in the test `CMakeLists.txt` file and would then be expanded.
With quoting the `;` is preserved, which is not the old behavior.
Fix this by expanding the `;`-list ahead of time. Add test cases for
behavior with both `#` and `;`.
This was noticed with the PGI compiler where we set
`CMAKE_CXX*_STANDARD_COMPILE_OPTION` to values like `--c++17;-A`. The
symptom had also been observed while preparing commit ef8f237686
(ParseImplicitIncludeInfo: add SunPro Fortran and PGI compiler, Cray
fix, 2019-01-29, v3.14.0-rc1~26^2~2) but was not recognized at the time
as a regression. Revert the workaround added by that commit.
Fixes: #18919
3e867ed400 cmake: inlined files dir constant and removed it from cmake.h
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Rejected-by: vvs31415 <vstakhovsky@fastmail.com>
Merge-request: !2655
5990ecb741 Compute implicit include directories from compiler output
d751d2d2ed CMakeDetermineCompilerABI: set locale to C for try_compile()
c765ae495a CMakeDetermineCompilerABI: pass verbose flag during compilation
8c5221fb1f try_compile: Preserve special characters in COMPILE_DEFINITIONS
15ad830062 Refactor exclusion of -I/usr/include to avoid per-language values
Acked-by: Kitware Robot <kwrobot@kitware.com>
Merge-request: !2716
When generating the `CMakeLists.txt` file, we pass the values given
to our `COMPILE_DEFINITIONS` option in an `add_definitions` call.
Pass them as bracket arguments to preserve special characters
like `#`.