- it's no longer necessary to take care of the change in the layout of "struct libdecor"
between versions ≤ 0.2.2 and > 0.2.2 of libdecor
- version > 0.2.2 contains MR131, that is, it defines LIBDECOR_WINDOW_STATE_RESIZING
so the hack to emulate it is no longer necessary
- CMake option FLTK_USE_SYSTEM_LIBDECOR now requires libdecor version > 0.2.2
to be activated, otherwise the bundled libdecor is used
- what will be the libdecor version after 0.2.2 (0.2.3? 0.3.0?) is not known as of today
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.
... with cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.4) or higher. This version
sets CMP0065 to 'NEW' which by default inhibits exporting global
symbols from executable programs.
For details see CMake policy CMP0065 and README.Wayland.txt.
This commit makes the default FLTK build setting use libdecor
as packaged in Linux when the build system contains packages
libdecor-0-dev and libdecor-0-plugin-1-gtk in version ≥ 0.2.0.
Otherwise, FLTK uses the bundled version of libdecor.
This includes situations where package libdecor-0-dev is
present in an earlier version.