- Mar 02, 2017
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2186b323 FindHDF5: initialize HDF5_DEFINITIONS when using hdf5-config.cmake 16f1dd0d FindHDF5: document HDF5_<LANG>_DEFINITIONS b2de6da2 FindHDF5: use import libraries when using hdf5-config.cmake on Windows 003c9138 FindHDF5: do not cache library locations when using hdf5-config.cmake bf67fff0 FindHDF5: recognize hdf5:: prefix when using hdf5-config.cmake e629be4a FindHDF5: fix typo in comment 1c7a9119 FindHDF5: remove mark_as_advanced for non-cached variables 8250a520 FindHDF5: add HDF5_FIND_DEBUG variable to get debugging output 4b847f12 FindHDF5: hide HDF5_DIR if HDF5 was found in another way
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Kitware Robot authored
- Mar 01, 2017
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Brad King authored
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Brad King authored
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8d71fa92 FindPkgConfig: use new version checking "library >= version" syntax
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85e08370 bindexplib: Always export executable symbols, even they are also readable
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48b56504 Autogen: Fix for Q_PLUGIN_METADATA change detection test
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The `LOCATION` of imported shared libraries on Windows is that of the `.dll`. Use the import library instead to get the `.lib` to be linked. Fixes: #16534
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The imported targets provide a persistent reference of their location, so we do not need to cache the values.
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Some versions of HDF5 use this prefix on their imported targets.
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Kitware Robot authored
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- Feb 28, 2017
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Gregor Jasny authored
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Gregor Jasny authored
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Gregor Jasny authored
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Gregor Jasny authored
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Gregor Jasny authored
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Brad King authored
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Brad King authored
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Brad King authored
The `FIND_LIBRARY_USE_LIB<arch>_PATHS` global properties ask `find_library` to look in `lib<arch>` directories automatically before corresponding `lib` directories. However, if `lib<arch>` is just a symlink to `lib` (or vice-versa) then we should skip adding the `lib<arch>` path. Such symlinks typically only exist to satisfy software that expects the `lib<arch>` path to be available. Fixes: #16687
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Brad King authored
Use boolean variables to save results and rename variables to more closely represent their roles.
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Previously bindexplib discarded read-only non-function symbols even in executable/code sections, but in some specific cases they could still mark functions. An example is provided by nop.asm in the AuoExportDll test, which exports a function only marked by a label. This symbol can be used from C/C++ code, but without this change it would result in an unresolved external symbol when built as a DLL on Windows.
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Brad King authored
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4ca77bb6 KWIML: Add -Wno-format-security to tolerate -Werror=format-security
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ded616bd cmListFileLexer: bail out on seek-errors
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99d6de6c ExternalProject: only append `COMMAND` if actually adding a command
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73a6d456 VS: Cache the list of xaml and resx headers
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