On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 9:18 AM, Rolf Eike Beer <e...@sf-mail.de> wrote:
>> On 10/6/2011 8:24 AM, Rolf Eike Beer wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Bill, that Watcom stuff was introduced by you in
>>> 9891260a6dab66c9ea44b5c2e244f3128625baf5.
>>> I simply assumed it was a debug leftover as setting a variable to the
>>> value
>>> it already has looks pretty pointless to me.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> diff --git a/Tests/LoadCommand/CMakeCommands/CMakeLists.txt
>>> b/Tests/LoadCommand/CMakeCommands/CMakeLists.txt
>>> index 953d05c..5cdbc59 100644
>>> --- a/Tests/LoadCommand/CMakeCommands/CMakeLists.txt
>>> +++ b/Tests/LoadCommand/CMakeCommands/CMakeLists.txt
>>> @@ -5,9 +5,6 @@ IF (MUDSLIDE_TYPE MATCHES MUCHO)
>>>     ADD_DEFINITIONS(-DMUCHO_MUDSLIDE)
>>>   ENDIF (MUDSLIDE_TYPE MATCHES MUCHO)
>>>
>>> -IF(WATCOM)
>>> -  SET(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS}")
>>> -ENDIF(WATCOM)
>>
>> Hmmm...  It could be some sort of odd escape thing going on that an
>> extra pass by the CMake parser fixes...  I guess we can push it into the
>> dashboard and see if it fails.  I can not remember at this point, but
>> watcom is a picky odd compiler.
>
> Is anyone going to pick this patch up?
>
> Eike
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Why is this patch important?

Sometimes, some of the "useless" checking that we do in the CMake test
suite is to make sure there's better code coverage on the dashboard,
even if the results of checks are not used. I don't think that's the
case here... but there are sometime non-obvious reasons behind some of
the lines in our tests.

Since this is just in the test suite, I see no reason to rush it into
a release at the last minute.

(But if it's important to you, I'm willing to be convinced that it
should be in the release... But you'll have to convince me.)

Thanks,
David
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