This commit also updates the respective mock-headers when the
corresponding .tex documentation has changed. This has been the case for:
AABB_tree/doc_tex/AABB_tree_ref/AABBGeomTraits.tex
AABB_tree/doc_tex/AABB_tree_ref/AABBTraits.tex
AABB_tree/doc_tex/AABB_tree_ref/AABB_traits.tex
Mesh_3/doc_tex/Mesh_3_ref/parameters_features.tex
Mesh_3/doc_tex/Mesh_3_ref/parameters_no_features.tex
Number_types/doc_tex/NumberTypeSupport_ref/Interval_nt.tex
Number_types/doc_tex/NumberTypeSupport_ref/Lazy_exact_nt.tex
Spatial_searching/doc_tex/Spatial_searching_ref/Search_traits_2.tex
Spatial_searching/doc_tex/Spatial_searching_ref/Search_traits_3.tex
Triangulation_2/doc_tex/Triangulation_2_ref/Constrained_Delaunay_triangulation_2.tex
That is a followup-to my commit last year:
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| r63198 | lrineau | 2011-04-28 19:45:22 +0200 (Thu, 28 Apr 2011) | 5 lines
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| Try to fix my last revision about cmake_policy, with CMake-2.6.x
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| CMake gives an error if one tries to use cmake_policy(VERSION x.y.z) if
| x.y.z is greater than the current CMake version.
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The following check:
if("${CMAKE_MAJOR_VERSION}.${CMAKE_MINOR_VERSION}" VERSION_GREATER 2.6)
is useless just after a call to:
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.6.2)
The script used to fix that was:
#!/usr/bin/env perl
$replacement=<<'END';
if("${CMAKE_MAJOR_VERSION}.${CMAKE_MINOR_VERSION}.${CMAKE_PATCH_VERSION}" VERSION_GREATER 2.8.3)
cmake_policy(VERSION 2.8.4)
else()
cmake_policy(VERSION 2.6)
endif()
END
while(<>) {
if(/if\("\${CMAKE_MAJOR_VERSION}.\${CMAKE_MINOR_VERSION}" VERSION_GREATER 2.6\)/) {
while(<>) {
if(/^endif\(\)/) {
print "$replacement";
while(<>) {
print;
}
exit 0
}
}
}
print;
}
-Wunused-local-typedefs is a new warning flag of gcc-4.7, and it will enabled
by -Wall since gcc-4.8 (not yet released).
The fix is a big set of removals of unused typedefs (or comments, or moves,
depending on the context).
Needs some further investigation! Background: the new CMake scripts for CGAL
are more strict what comes to includes of external libs (and Core is
considered as an external lib now), thus the testsuite has shown errors
related to the 'hacks' here. But as far as I know, the Coercion_traits
should be able to solve these issues.