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;
}
removed almost all occurenced (missing UseFiles). While
doing so, some CMakeLists.txt could also be simplified. In fact
many more CMakeLists.txt can be simplified, in one of two ways:
1) add external libs to CGAL_3RD_PARTY_LIBRARIES and
2) call cgal_create_single_source_program
-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).
The condition is now to be convertible to the point type, pair<point,info>,...
This was the behavior before the insert-by-range-with-info methods were
introduced.
There was a performance degradation between CGAL-3.7 and CGAL-3.8, when
Triangulation_2 is used with EPEC. This patch fixes the issue. Using a
functor that is specialized for EPEC, in inexact_orientation, to_double is
not called on p.x() but on p.approx().x().
I choose this solution since making the container global variable of
the class penalize classes that do not use remove functions.
The overhead introduced is small (less than 2-3% of the total remove time).
We can now write:
\begin{ccDeprecated}
...
\end{ccDeprecated}
or
\begin{ccDeprecated}[3.8]
...
\end{ccDeprecated}
The optional argument is not used, for the moment.
That is *not yet* documented.
Triangulation_euclidean_traits_xy_3.tex is a test case.