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authorBrad King <brad.king@kitware.com>2020-11-19 15:19:36 -0500
committerBrad King <brad.king@kitware.com>2020-11-19 17:06:03 -0500
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Revert "specify language flag when source LANGUAGE property is set"
Revert commit 74b1c9fc8e (Explicitly specify language flag when source LANGUAGE property is set, 2020-06-01, v3.19.0-rc1~722^2) and the lookup tables from its two immediate ancestors. The purpose of that change was to convert an explicit `LANGUAGE` source file property into an explicit language specification compiler flag like `-x c`. This seems reasonable since the property is documented as meaning "indicate what programming language the source file is". It is also needed to help compilers deal with non-standard source file extensions they don't recognize. However, some projects have been setting `LANGUAGE C` on `.S` assembler source files to mean "use the C compiler". Passing `-x c` for them breaks the build because the `.S` sources are not written in C. These projects should be updated to use `enable_language(ASM)`, for which CMake often chooses the C compiler as the assembler when using toolchains that support it (which would have to be the case for projects using the approach). Revert the change for now to preserve the old behavior for such projects. We can re-introduce it with a policy in a future version of CMake. Fixes: #21469 Issue: #14516, #20716
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diff --git a/Modules/Compiler/AppleClang-C.cmake b/Modules/Compiler/AppleClang-C.cmake
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@@ -1,8 +1,6 @@
include(Compiler/Clang)
__compiler_clang(C)
-set(CMAKE_C_COMPILE_OPTIONS_EXPLICIT_LANGUAGE -x c)
-
if(NOT CMAKE_C_COMPILER_VERSION VERSION_LESS 4.0)
set(CMAKE_C90_STANDARD_COMPILE_OPTION "-std=c90")
set(CMAKE_C90_EXTENSION_COMPILE_OPTION "-std=gnu90")