#.rst: # .. command:: vcpkg_apply_patches # # Apply a set of patches to a source tree. # # :: # vcpkg_apply_patches(SOURCE_PATH # PATCHES patch1 [patch ...] # ) # # ``SOURCE_PATH`` # The source path in which apply the patches. # ``PATCHES`` # A list of patches that are applied to the source tree # ``QUIET`` # If this option is passed, the warning message when applyng # a patch fails is not printed. This is convenient for patches # that are known to fail even on a clean source tree, and for # which the standard warning message would be confusing for the user. # function(vcpkg_apply_patches) cmake_parse_arguments(_ap "QUIET" "SOURCE_PATH" "PATCHES" ${ARGN}) find_program(GIT NAMES git git.cmd) set(PATCHNUM 0) foreach(PATCH ${_ap_PATCHES}) message(STATUS "Applying patch ${PATCH}") set(LOGNAME patch-${TARGET_TRIPLET}-${PATCHNUM}) execute_process( COMMAND ${GIT} --work-tree=. --git-dir=.git apply "${PATCH}" --ignore-whitespace --whitespace=nowarn --verbose OUTPUT_FILE ${CURRENT_BUILDTREES_DIR}/${LOGNAME}-out.log ERROR_FILE ${CURRENT_BUILDTREES_DIR}/${LOGNAME}-err.log WORKING_DIRECTORY ${_ap_SOURCE_PATH} RESULT_VARIABLE error_code ) if(error_code AND NOT ${_ap_QUIET}) message(STATUS "Applying patch failed. This is expected if this patch was previously applied.") endif() message(STATUS "Applying patch ${PATCH} done") math(EXPR PATCHNUM "${PATCHNUM}+1") endforeach() endfunction()