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Revision 1.2 / (download) - annotate - [select for diffs], Sat Jan 17 13:29:55 2015 UTC (9 years, 2 months ago) by adam
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CVS Tags: pkgsrc-2015Q4-base,
pkgsrc-2015Q4,
pkgsrc-2015Q3-base,
pkgsrc-2015Q3,
pkgsrc-2015Q2-base,
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pkgsrc-2015Q1-base,
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Changes 3.1.0: * Windows Phone and Windows Store support has been added to Visual Studio 11 (2012) and above Generators. * NVIDIA Nsight Tegra support has been added to Visual Studio 10 (2010) and above Generators. * New "target_compile_features" command allows populating target based compile features. CMake uses this information to ensure that the compiler in use is capable of building the target, and to add any necessary compile flags such as -std=gnu++11 to support language features. More information on this is found at: - http://www.cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.1/manual/cmake-compile-features.7.html * The syntax for *Variable References* and *Escape Sequences* was simplified in order to allow a much faster implementation. See policy "CMP0053". * The "if" command no longer automatically dereferences variables named in quoted or bracket arguments. See policy "CMP0054". * The target property "SOURCES" now generally supports "Generator Expressions". The generator expressions may be used in the "add_library" and "add_executable" commands. * It is now possible to write and append to the target property "SOURCES". The variable "CMAKE_DEBUG_TARGET_PROPERTIES" can be used to trace the origin of sources. * CPack gained "7Z" and "TXZ" generators supporting lzma-compressed archives. * The ExternalProject module has learned to support lzma-compressed source tarballs with ".7z", ".tar.xz", and ".txz" extensions. * The ExternalProject module ExternalProject_Add command learned a new BUILD_ALWAYS option to cause the external project build step to run every time the host project is built. * The ctest_coverage command learned to support Intel coverage files with the "codecov" tool. * The ctest_memcheck command learned to support sanitizer modes, including "AddressSanitizer", "MemorySanitizer", "ThreadSanitizer", and "UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer".