CPack learned the `CPACK_PRE_BUILD_SCRIPTS`, `CPACK_POST_BUILD_SCRIPTS`,
and `CPACK_PACKAGE_FILES` variables.
The first two are lists of scripts to perform
- after pre-install files into a staging directory and before
producing the resulting packages
- after produsing the packages
The post-build script(s) also get the list of actually produced
packages in the `CPACK_PACKAGE_FILES`.
Issue: #19077
Extend the fix from commit 7b8dcdd173 (CPack: Do not recurse through
directory symlinks (#12284), 2011-08-27, v2.8.6~55^2) to more places in
CPack.
Issue: #12284
Refactoring in commit 98617f1be0 (Refactor: Move CPack internal files to
`Internal/CPack/` directory, 2019-07-09, v3.16.0-rc1~449^2) accidentally
changed the public-facing names of the templates. The name passed to
`FindTemplate` is searched in `CMAKE_MODULE_PATH` and should not change.
Remove the `Internal/CPack/` prefix on the names added by that commit.
Teach `FindTemplate` to use our builtin default directly when the
public-facing name is not found in `CMAKE_MODULE_PATH`.
Fixes: #19979
In commit da5ac4bb60 (cpack: Add `CPACK_INSTALL_CMAKE_CONFIGURATIONS`
variable, 2019-07-10, v3.16.0-rc1~165^2) we added both the variable
and support for `cpack -C` with multiple configurations. Drop the
variable because the `package` target cannot ensure that all of the
configurations are built. Keep the command-line interface so that
it can be used manually in scripts.
Fixes: #19918
For the multi-configuration generators one can specify the list
of configurations to include in the package.
E.g. having a project, where debug libraries have a suffix to
distinct them from the release builds, one can build the package
containing both `Debug` and `Release` binaries.
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)`
This replaces invocations of
- `cmSystemTools::IsInternallyOn` with `cmIsInternallyOn`
- `cmSystemTools::IsNOTFOUND` with `cmIsNOTFOUND`
- `cmSystemTools::IsOn` with `cmIsOn`
- `cmSystemTools::IsOff` with `cmIsOff`
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.
The singular name `CPACK_INSTALL_SCRIPT` has existed but was not linked
from the CPack documentation. Also, it supported multiple values and
should have had a plural name. Add a plural-named alternative now.
If both `CPACK_INSTALL_SCRIPTS` and `CPACK_INSTALL_SCRIPT` are set then
ignore the latter with a warning.
Signed-off-by: Alex Turbov <i.zaufi@gmail.com>
An old workaround for `std::allocator_traits<>::value_type` lints from
IWYU on `std::vector<>` usage breaks IWYU's handling of `<memory>`.
Convert the workaround to use the same approach we already use for a
workaround of `std::__decay_and_strip<>::::__type` lints. Then update
the `<memory>` inclusions to follow the now-correct IWYU lints.
After changing the ``cmGeneratedFileStream`` methods to accept
``std::string const&`` instead of ``const char*`` we don't
need to call ``std::string::c_str`` anymore when passing
a ``std::string`` to a ``cmGeneratedFileStream`` method.
This patch removes all redundant ``std::string::c_str``
calls when passing a string to a ``cmGeneratedFileStream`` method.
It was generated by building CMake with clang-tidy enabled using
the following options:
-DCMAKE_CXX_CLANG_TIDY=/usr/bin/clang-tidy-4.0;-checks=-*,readability-redundant-string-cstr;-fix;-fix-errors