`contrib/cmake/bootstrap.py` script no longer needs to be executed.
The previous location of the CMake files was a compromise proposed
by @agurfinkel in #461. While this has served us well (allowing progress
to be made) over time limitations of this approach have appeared.
The main problem is that doing many git operations (e.g. pull, rebase)
means the CMake files don't get updated unless the user remembers to
run the script. This can lead to broken and confusing build system
behaviour.
This commit only does the file moving and necessary changes to
`.gitignore`. Other changes will be done in subsequent commits.
executables, include files and libraries. We use
``GNUInstallDirs.cmake`` which ships with CMake to do the difficult work
of setting a sensible default and setting up CMake cache variables.
These can be overriden when running CMake by setting the
``CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR``, ``CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR`` and
``CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR`` cache variables.
is applied to targets. The ``LINK_FLAGS`` property of a target is
a string and not a list and so if ``Z3_DEPENDENT_EXTRA_CXX_LINK_FLAGS``
contained more than one flag the linker line would end up being
``-flag1;flag2;flag3;...`` which would not work. Now we use a new
function ``z3_append_linker_flag_list_to_target()`` to iterate through
the list and update the ``LINK_FLAGS`` property of the specified target
correctly.
and the cmake directory into a new directory ``contrib/cmake`` that
mirrors the directory structure of the root. This is a comprimise
between me and Christoph Wintersteiger that was suggested by Arie
Gurfinkel that allows the CMake build system to live in the Z3
repository but not impact the Z3 developers that want to avoid the CMake
build system. The build system will not work in its new location
and a bootstrap script will soon be provided that allows a developer
to copy the files back to their correct location.