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* VSMidl Test: Use correct include_directories with VS6 (#11461)David Cole2011-01-061-1/+8
| | | | | | VS6 builds put midl output directly in CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR. Adjust test include_directories to match. Fixes test failure on dashboard machine DASH3.
* Prohibit space in HOME value for VSMidl test.David Cole2011-01-051-5/+8
| | | | | | | | | Some Windows machines actually define HOME in their environment. And some of them actually put a directory with a space in the name as the value. Make sure the HOME value (CMake variable) in this CMakeLists file does not contain a space.
* VS10: Finish Midl support (#11461)David Cole2011-01-054-0/+130
This commit addresses all of the following: http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=8165 http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=10687 http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=11311 http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=11461 With this commit, the midl support for VS10 is as complete as midl support ever was for VS9 and earlier. The VSMidl test should run on all Visual Studio generator based dashboards. CMake no longer sends C++ compiler /D flag values to the midl compiler in Visual Studio generated projects. I think if we want to add that in the future, we should add a way to pass midl compiler specific flags and perhaps an optional way to add in the C++ definitions, too. For now, not sending them along gets past the immediate problem wherein idl files in a CMake VS generated project just didn't work at all. The VSMidl test added in this commit was inspired by the patch attached to 8165. The test had to be modified such that it will run in a directory whose name contains no spaces. There is an existing bug filed against VS10's midl asking Microsoft to fix that problem. But for now, the test added in this commit works by copying the source directory to a location that avoids spaces in the directory names. Inspired-By: Robert Lenhardt