| # Define option CMake_TEST_INSTALL, and enable by default for dashboards. |
| set(_default 0) |
| if(DEFINED ENV{DASHBOARD_TEST_FROM_CTEST}) |
| set(_default 1) |
| endif() |
| option(CMake_TEST_INSTALL "Test CMake Installation" ${_default}) |
| mark_as_advanced(CMake_TEST_INSTALL) |
| |
| if(CMake_TEST_INSTALL) |
| # Do not build during the test. |
| set(CMAKE_SKIP_INSTALL_ALL_DEPENDENCY 1) |
| |
| # Install to a test directory. |
| set(CMake_TEST_INSTALL_PREFIX ${CMake_BINARY_DIR}/Tests/CMakeInstall) |
| set(CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX "${CMake_TEST_INSTALL_PREFIX}") |
| |
| # 3.9 or later provides a definitive answer to whether we are multi-config |
| # through a global property. Prior to 3.9, CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES being set |
| # is assumed to mean multi-config, but developers might modify it so it is |
| # technically not as reliable. |
| if(NOT CMAKE_VERSION VERSION_LESS 3.9) |
| get_property(_isMultiConfig GLOBAL PROPERTY GENERATOR_IS_MULTI_CONFIG) |
| elseif(CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES) |
| set(_isMultiConfig True) |
| else() |
| set(_isMultiConfig False) |
| endif() |
| if(_isMultiConfig) |
| # There are multiple configurations. Make sure the tested |
| # configuration is the one that is installed. |
| set(CMake_TEST_INSTALL_CONFIG --config $<CONFIGURATION>) |
| else() |
| set(CMake_TEST_INSTALL_CONFIG) |
| endif() |
| |
| # Add a test to install CMake through the build system install target. |
| add_test(NAME CMake.Install |
| COMMAND cmake --build . --target install ${CMake_TEST_INSTALL_CONFIG} |
| ) |
| |
| # Avoid running this test simultaneously with other tests: |
| set_tests_properties(CMake.Install PROPERTIES RUN_SERIAL ON) |
| |
| # TODO: Make all other tests depend on this one, and then drive them |
| # with the installed CTest. |
| else() |
| set(CMake_TEST_INSTALL_PREFIX) |
| endif() |