vcpkg/toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake

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[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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# Outputs to Cache: VCPKG_COMPILER
function(vcpkg_detect_compiler)
if(NOT DEFINED CACHE{VCPKG_COMPILER})
[vcpkg manifest] Manifest Implementation (#11757) ==== Changes Related to manifests ==== * Add the `manifests` feature flag * This only says whether we look for a `vcpkg.json` in the cwd, not whether we support parsing manifests (for ports, for example) * Changes to the manifests RFC * `"authors"` -> `"maintainers"` * `--x-classic-mode` -> `-manifests` \in `vcpkg_feature_flags` * reserve `"core"` in addition to `"default"`, since that's already reserved for features * Add a small helper note about what identifiers must look like * `<license-string>`: SPDX v3.8 -> v3.9 * `"feature"."description"` is allowed to be an array of strings as well * `"version"` -> `"version-string"` for forward-compat with versions RFC * Add the `--feature-flags` option * Add the ability to turn off feature flags via passing `-<feature-flag>` to `VCPKG_FEATURE_FLAGS` or `--feature-flags` * Add CMake toolchain support for manifests * Requires either: * a feature flag of `manifests` in either `Env{VCPKG_FEATURE_FLAGS}` or `VCPKG_FEATURE_FLAGS` * Passing the `VCPKG_ENABLE_MANIFESTS` option * The toolchain will install your packages to `${VCPKG_MANIFEST_DIR}/vcpkg_installed`. * Add MSBuild `vcpkg integrate install` support for manifests * Requires `VcpkgEnableManifest` to be true * `vcpkg create` creates a port that has a `vcpkg.json` instead of a `CONTROL` * argparse, abseil, 3fd, and avisynthplus ports switched to manifest from CONTROL * Add support for `--x-manifest-root`, as well as code for finding it if not passed * Add support for parsing manifests! * Add a filesystem lock! ==== Important Changes which are somewhat unrelated to manifests ==== * Rename `logicexpression.{h,cpp}` to `platform-expression.{h,cpp}` * Add `PlatformExpression` type which takes the place of the old logic expression * Split the parsing of platform expressions from checking whether they're true or not * Eagerly parse PlatformExpressions as opposed to leaving them as strings * Add checking for feature flag consistency * i.e., if `-binarycaching` is passed, you shouldn't be passing `--binarysource` * Add the `Json::Reader` type which, with the help of user-defined visitors, converts JSON to your internal type * VcpkgArgParser: place the switch names into a constant as opposed to using magic constants * In general update the parsing code so that this ^ works * Add `Port-Version` fields to CONTROL files * This replaces the existing practice of `Version: <my-version>-<port-version>` ==== Smaller changes ==== * small drive-by cleanups to some CMake * `${_VCPKG_INSTALLED_DIR}/${VCPKG_TARGET_TRIPLET}` -> `${CURRENT_INSTALLED_DIR}` * Remove `-analyze` when compiling with clang-cl, since that's not a supported flag (vcpkg's build system) * Add a message about which compiler is detected by vcpkg's build system machinery * Fix `Expected::then` * Convert `""` to `{}` for `std::string` and `fs::path`, to avoid a `strlen` (additionally, `.empty()` instead of `== ""`, and `.clear()`) * Add `Strings::strto` which converts strings to numeric types * Support built-in arrays and `StringView` for `Strings::join` * Add `operator<` and friends to `StringView` * Add `substr` to `StringView` * SourceParagraphParser gets some new errors
2020-07-01 01:40:18 +08:00
message(STATUS "Detecting the C++ compiler in use")
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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if(CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUXX OR CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "GNU")
if(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_VERSION VERSION_LESS 6.0)
message(FATAL_ERROR [[
The g++ version picked up is too old; please install a newer compiler such as g++-7.
On Ubuntu try the following:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test -y
sudo apt-get update -y
sudo apt-get install g++-7 -y
On CentOS try the following:
sudo yum install centos-release-scl
sudo yum install devtoolset-7
scl enable devtoolset-7 bash
]])
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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endif()
set(COMPILER "gcc")
elseif(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "AppleClang")
#[[
Note: CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION uses darwin versions
- Darwin 19.0.0 = macOS 10.15, iOS 13
- Darwin 18.0.0 = macOS 10.14, iOS 12
- Darwin 17.0.0 = macOS 10.13, iOS 11
- Darwin 16.0.0 = macOS 10.12, iOS 10
]]
if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION VERSION_LESS "19.0.0" AND NOT VCPKG_ALLOW_APPLE_CLANG)
message(FATAL_ERROR [[
Building the vcpkg tool requires support for the C++ Filesystem TS.
macOS versions below 10.15 do not have support for it with Apple Clang.
Please install gcc6 or newer from homebrew (brew install gcc).
If you would like to try anyway, pass --allowAppleClang to bootstrap.sh.
]])
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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endif()
set(COMPILER "clang")
elseif(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "[Cc]lang")
set(COMPILER "clang")
elseif(MSVC)
set(COMPILER "msvc")
else()
message(FATAL_ERROR "Unknown compiler: ${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID}")
endif()
set(VCPKG_COMPILER ${COMPILER}
CACHE STRING
"The compiler in use; one of gcc, clang, msvc")
[vcpkg manifest] Manifest Implementation (#11757) ==== Changes Related to manifests ==== * Add the `manifests` feature flag * This only says whether we look for a `vcpkg.json` in the cwd, not whether we support parsing manifests (for ports, for example) * Changes to the manifests RFC * `"authors"` -> `"maintainers"` * `--x-classic-mode` -> `-manifests` \in `vcpkg_feature_flags` * reserve `"core"` in addition to `"default"`, since that's already reserved for features * Add a small helper note about what identifiers must look like * `<license-string>`: SPDX v3.8 -> v3.9 * `"feature"."description"` is allowed to be an array of strings as well * `"version"` -> `"version-string"` for forward-compat with versions RFC * Add the `--feature-flags` option * Add the ability to turn off feature flags via passing `-<feature-flag>` to `VCPKG_FEATURE_FLAGS` or `--feature-flags` * Add CMake toolchain support for manifests * Requires either: * a feature flag of `manifests` in either `Env{VCPKG_FEATURE_FLAGS}` or `VCPKG_FEATURE_FLAGS` * Passing the `VCPKG_ENABLE_MANIFESTS` option * The toolchain will install your packages to `${VCPKG_MANIFEST_DIR}/vcpkg_installed`. * Add MSBuild `vcpkg integrate install` support for manifests * Requires `VcpkgEnableManifest` to be true * `vcpkg create` creates a port that has a `vcpkg.json` instead of a `CONTROL` * argparse, abseil, 3fd, and avisynthplus ports switched to manifest from CONTROL * Add support for `--x-manifest-root`, as well as code for finding it if not passed * Add support for parsing manifests! * Add a filesystem lock! ==== Important Changes which are somewhat unrelated to manifests ==== * Rename `logicexpression.{h,cpp}` to `platform-expression.{h,cpp}` * Add `PlatformExpression` type which takes the place of the old logic expression * Split the parsing of platform expressions from checking whether they're true or not * Eagerly parse PlatformExpressions as opposed to leaving them as strings * Add checking for feature flag consistency * i.e., if `-binarycaching` is passed, you shouldn't be passing `--binarysource` * Add the `Json::Reader` type which, with the help of user-defined visitors, converts JSON to your internal type * VcpkgArgParser: place the switch names into a constant as opposed to using magic constants * In general update the parsing code so that this ^ works * Add `Port-Version` fields to CONTROL files * This replaces the existing practice of `Version: <my-version>-<port-version>` ==== Smaller changes ==== * small drive-by cleanups to some CMake * `${_VCPKG_INSTALLED_DIR}/${VCPKG_TARGET_TRIPLET}` -> `${CURRENT_INSTALLED_DIR}` * Remove `-analyze` when compiling with clang-cl, since that's not a supported flag (vcpkg's build system) * Add a message about which compiler is detected by vcpkg's build system machinery * Fix `Expected::then` * Convert `""` to `{}` for `std::string` and `fs::path`, to avoid a `strlen` (additionally, `.empty()` instead of `== ""`, and `.clear()`) * Add `Strings::strto` which converts strings to numeric types * Support built-in arrays and `StringView` for `Strings::join` * Add `operator<` and friends to `StringView` * Add `substr` to `StringView` * SourceParagraphParser gets some new errors
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message(STATUS "Detecting the C++ compiler in use - ${VCPKG_COMPILER}")
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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endif()
endfunction()
# Outputs to Cache: VCPKG_STANDARD_LIBRARY
function(vcpkg_detect_standard_library)
if(NOT DEFINED CACHE{VCPKG_STANDARD_LIBRARY})
include(CheckCXXSourceCompiles)
message(STATUS "Detecting the C++ standard library")
# note: since <ciso646> is the smallest header, generally it's used to get the standard library version
set(CMAKE_REQUIRED_QUIET ON)
check_cxx_source_compiles([[
#include <ciso646>
#if !defined(__GLIBCXX__)
#error "not libstdc++"
#endif
int main() {}
]]
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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_VCPKG_STANDARD_LIBRARY_LIBSTDCXX)
check_cxx_source_compiles([[
#include <ciso646>
#if !defined(_LIBCPP_VERSION)
#error "not libc++"
#endif
int main() {}
]]
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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_VCPKG_STANDARD_LIBRARY_LIBCXX)
check_cxx_source_compiles([[
#include <ciso646>
#if !defined(_MSVC_STL_VERSION) && !(defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER <= 1900)
#error "not MSVC stl"
#endif
int main() {}
]]
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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_VCPKG_STANDARD_LIBRARY_MSVC_STL)
if(_VCPKG_STANDARD_LIBRARY_LIBSTDCXX)
set(STANDARD_LIBRARY "libstdc++")
elseif(_VCPKG_STANDARD_LIBRARY_LIBCXX)
set(STANDARD_LIBRARY "libc++")
elseif(_VCPKG_STANDARD_LIBRARY_MSVC_STL)
set(STANDARD_LIBRARY "msvc-stl")
else()
message(FATAL_ERROR "Can't find which C++ runtime is in use")
endif()
set(VCPKG_STANDARD_LIBRARY ${STANDARD_LIBRARY}
CACHE STRING
"The C++ standard library in use; one of libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl")
message(STATUS "Detecting the C++ standard library - ${VCPKG_STANDARD_LIBRARY}")
endif()
endfunction()
# Outputs to Cache: VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM, VCPKG_CXXFS_LIBRARY
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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function(vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem)
vcpkg_detect_standard_library()
if(NOT DEFINED CACHE{VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM})
include(CheckCXXSourceCompiles)
message(STATUS "Detecting how to use the C++ filesystem library")
set(CMAKE_REQUIRED_QUIET ON)
if(VCPKG_STANDARD_LIBRARY STREQUAL "libstdc++")
check_cxx_source_compiles([[
#include <ciso646>
#if defined(_GLIBCXX_RELEASE) && _GLIBCXX_RELEASE >= 9
#error "libstdc++ after version 9 does not require -lstdc++fs"
#endif
int main() {}
]]
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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_VCPKG_REQUIRE_LINK_CXXFS)
check_cxx_source_compiles([[
#include <ciso646>
#if !defined(_GLIBCXX_RELEASE) || _GLIBCXX_RELEASE < 8
#error "libstdc++ before version 8 does not support <filesystem>"
#endif
int main() {}
]]
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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_VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM)
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if(_VCPKG_REQUIRE_LINK_CXXFS)
set(_VCPKG_CXXFS_LIBRARY "stdc++fs")
endif()
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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elseif(VCPKG_STANDARD_LIBRARY STREQUAL "libc++")
if(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID MATCHES "AppleClang")
# AppleClang never requires (or allows) -lc++fs, even with libc++ version 8.0.0
set(_VCPKG_CXXFS_LIBRARY OFF)
elseif(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME STREQUAL "OpenBSD")
# As above, not required on this platform (tested at least on 6.8)
set(_VCPKG_CXXFS_LIBRARY OFF)
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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else()
check_cxx_source_compiles([[
#include <ciso646>
#if _LIBCPP_VERSION >= 9000
#error "libc++ after version 9 does not require -lc++fs"
#endif
int main() {}
]]
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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_VCPKG_REQUIRE_LINK_CXXFS)
if(_VCPKG_REQUIRE_LINK_CXXFS)
set(_VCPKG_CXXFS_LIBRARY "c++fs")
endif()
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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endif()
# We don't support versions of libc++ < 7.0.0, and libc++ 7.0.0 has <filesystem>
set(_VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM ON)
elseif(VCPKG_STANDARD_LIBRARY STREQUAL "msvc-stl")
check_cxx_source_compiles(
"#include <ciso646>
#if !defined(_MSVC_STL_UPDATE) || _MSVC_STL_UPDATE < 201803
#error \"MSVC STL before 15.7 does not support <filesystem>\"
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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#endif
int main() {}"
_VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM)
set(_VCPKG_CXXFS_LIBRARY OFF)
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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endif()
set(VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM ${_VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM}
CACHE BOOL
"Whether to use <filesystem>, as opposed to <experimental/filesystem>"
FORCE)
set(VCPKG_CXXFS_LIBRARY ${_VCPKG_CXXFS_LIBRARY}
CACHE STRING
"Library to link (if any) in order to use <filesystem>"
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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FORCE)
if(VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM)
set(msg "<filesystem>")
else()
set(msg "<experimental/filesystem>")
endif()
if(VCPKG_CXXFS_LIBRARY)
set(msg "${msg} with -l${VCPKG_CXXFS_LIBRARY}")
[vcpkg] Clean up CMake build system (#10834) There are quite a few changes to the CMake build system packaged up into one set here: * Added `toolsrc/cmake/utilities.cmake`, which contains the following: * `vcpkg_detect_compiler` -- get the name of the C++ compiler, as one of {gcc, clang, msvc} * `vcpkg_detect_standard_library` -- get the name of the standard library we're linking to, as one of {libstdc++, libc++, msvc-stl} * `vcpkg_detect_std_filesystem` -- figure out how to link and call into C++17's filesystem; whether one needs to link to `stdc++fs` or `c++fs`, and whether to use `<filesystem>` or `<experimental/filesystem>`. * Added a `VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`, split off from `VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS`, which allows one to use the development warnings without passing -Werror * Rename `DEFINE_DISABLE_METRICS` to `VCPKG_DISABLE_METRICS` -- the former will now print a deprecation message and set the latter. * Now, print a deprecation message on `WERROR`; it doesn't do anything since the behavior it requested is now the default. * Pass `-std=c++17` if the compiler allows it, instead of `-std=c++1z` * Do some code movement * Pass `USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` if possible, instead of only on minGW * Renamed to `VCPKG_USE_STD_FILESYSTEM` Additionally, we now pass `/W4` in Debug mode on x86 in the Visual Studio build system; this brings it in line with the CMake build system, and the x64 Visual Studio build system. And finally, we make some minor code changes to support compiling in VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS mode.
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endif()
message(STATUS "Detecting how to use the C++ filesystem library - ${msg}")
endif()
endfunction()
function(vcpkg_target_add_warning_options TARGET)
if(MSVC)
# either MSVC, or clang-cl
target_compile_options(${TARGET} PRIVATE -FC)
if (MSVC_VERSION GREATER 1900)
# Visual Studio 2017 or later
target_compile_options(${TARGET} PRIVATE -permissive- -utf-8)
endif()
if(VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS)
target_compile_options(${TARGET} PRIVATE -W4)
if(VCPKG_COMPILER STREQUAL "clang")
target_compile_options(${TARGET} PRIVATE -Wmissing-prototypes -Wno-missing-field-initializers)
else()
target_compile_options(${TARGET} PRIVATE -analyze)
endif()
else()
target_compile_options(${TARGET} PRIVATE -W3)
endif()
if(VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS)
target_compile_options(${TARGET} PRIVATE -WX)
endif()
else()
if(VCPKG_DEVELOPMENT_WARNINGS)
target_compile_options(${TARGET} PRIVATE
-Wall -Wextra -Wpedantic
-Wno-unknown-pragmas -Wno-missing-field-initializers -Wno-redundant-move)
# GCC and clang have different names for the same warning
if(VCPKG_COMPILER STREQUAL "gcc")
target_compile_options(${TARGET} PRIVATE -Wmissing-declarations)
elseif(VCPKG_COMPILER STREQUAL "clang")
target_compile_options(${TARGET} PRIVATE -Wmissing-prototypes)
endif()
endif()
if(VCPKG_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS)
target_compile_options(${TARGET} PRIVATE -Werror)
endif()
endif()
endfunction()