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).
gcc has an option -isystem, that can replace -I. The documentation is:
-isystem dir
Search dir for header files, after all directories specified by -I but
before the standard system directories. Mark it as a system directory,
so that it gets the same special treatment as is applied to the
standard system directories. If dir begins with "=", then the "=" will
be replaced by the sysroot prefix; see --sysroot and -isysroot.
The "special treatment" means that gcc will not warn about constructions in
headers in directories pointed by -isystem instead of -I.
In the CGAL testsuite, there are a lot of warnings that comes from
third-party libraries (mostly from Boost, but also from Eigen).
This patch tells cmake to use -isystem with gcc, for all CGAL 3rd-party
directories.
The macro build_cgal_library(..) now defines the installation rules. That
should also fix a bug: now .dll files will be installed in
${CGAL_INSTALL_BIN_DIR}.
The function build_cgal_library defined in
Installation/src/CMakeLists.txt now handles a lot more than before, to
factorize between the various */src/*/CMakeLists.txt files used to
build CGAL libraries.
For example, the definition of mangled names is now factorized in that
function.
Installation/src/CMakeLists.txt also sets the output directories for
runtime, shared libraries, and static libraries. DLLs will be created
in bin/ instead of lib/.
We declare
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.6.2)
but we also use
cmake_policy(VERSION 2.8.4)
to declare that our CMake scripts are OK with all the defaults of CMake policies
as of CMake-2.8.4. That shuts down the warnings of CMake-2.8.4.
That way, we no longer need any declaration of specific policies.
Those two lines must be present and maintained in all our CMakeLists.txt
files (the one for the libraries, and also the one for examples and demos,
and maybe tests).
We declare
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.6.2)
but we also use
cmake_policy(VERSION 2.8.4)
to declare that our CMake scripts are OK with all the defaults of CMake policies
as of CMake-2.8.4. That shuts down the warnings of CMake-2.8.4.
That way, we no longer need any declaration of specific policies.
The documentation of CGAL says that the minimal version of CMake must be
CMake-2.6.2.
- change cmake_minimum_required to VERSION 2.6.2
- no longer any need for the policy CMP0003 (was for 2.4.x)
- no longer any need for CMAKE_ALLOW_LOOSE_LOOP_CONSTRUCTS (was for 2.4)
The documentation of CGAL says that the minimal version of CMake must be
CMake-2.6.2.
- change cmake_minimum_required to VERSION 2.6.2
- no longer any need for the policy CMP0003 (was for 2.4.x)
- no longer any need for CMAKE_ALLOW_LOOSE_LOOP_CONSTRUCTS (was for 2.4)