This is a big commit and there are too many changes to list them all.
The main changes are:
- rename all CMake build options to 'FLTK_*'
- export library targets with namespace (prefix) 'fltk::'
- standardize shared library target names with suffix '-shared'
- set public build properties on libraries for consumers
- document library names and aliases in README.CMake.txt
- document changes in "Migrating Code from FLTK 1.3 to 1.4"
- partial backwards compatibility for old user projects
Included but not directly related changes:
- fix Windows (Visual Studio) DLL build
- add CMake function fl_debug_target() to show target properties
- don't build test programs if FLTK is a subproject
- internal: reformat CMake code: remove space before '('
Thanks to Matthias and Manolo for their help, testing, and feeback.
... so they are not inherited by consumers of the library.
Remove 'add_definitions(-DFL_LIBRARY)' from src/CMakeLists.txt
This is not necessary, see CMake/fl_add_library.cmake
Don't set obsolete property 'CLEAN_DIRECT_OUTPUT' which was removed
in CMake 2.8.0.
- raise minimum CMake version from 2.6.3 to 3.2.3 (Jun 01, 2015)
- indent all CMake files according to the CMP (2 col.)
- refactor FLTK version number definitions and usage
- unify CMake and autoconf/configure variable names:
- FL_VERSION -> FLTK_VERSION
- FL_MAJOR_VERSION -> FLTK_VERSION_MAJOR
- etc. for _MINOR_ and _PATCH_, respectively
- note: this does not affect FL_VERSION etc. in source code
- generate "export headers" for all libraries (experimental: OFF)
- port some forgotten goodies from branch-1.3 to master
- merge and improve macro 'create_example' (WIP)
- remove "temporary" options and code for older CMake versions
- include and use 'GenerateExportHeader' (experimental, WIP: OFF)
- note: created header files are not yet used
- build only *one* DLL with Visual Studio (tested, works)
- similar to the bundled IDE projects in 1.3.x
- add some dynamically linked test/demo programs ('*-shared')
if shared libraries are built (WIP)
- split 'macros.cmake': use one file per macro