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    • Rashad Kanavath's avatar
      BUG: fix sse test for msvc, gnu, clang · 5221bed5
      Rashad Kanavath authored
      otbsiftfast was enabling /fp:fast option with msvc along with SSE.
      This is not normal as MSDN docs doesn't mention anything about /fp:fast
      when using /arch:SSE.
      
      I think it has a problematic behaviour with otb's dashboard
      testing. Many --compare-image tests we do are with zero tolerance.
      So it has to go.
      5221bed5
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      WRG: hide msvc D9025 warning on dashboard · fa157c55
      Rashad Kanavath authored
      This bitching warning seems too annoying on dashboard
      superbuild-contrib build. total number of warnings seems
      300. This magic number is the maximum number of dashboard
      warnings in OTB. superbuild usually set max warnings to zero
      in their CTestCustom.cmake.in. But here the issue is when
      doing superbuild-contrib we switch binary directory to OTB
      and run configure, build, install from it and not from
      SuperBuild binary directory.
      
      The case about D9025 warning on msvc is actually a misconfig
      in the list of arguments passed. The related cause is from
      Modules/ThirdParty/6S/src/CMakeLists.txt where we force /Ob1
      flag for msvc > 1800. the change is decorated with
      enough inline docs. As this is a commandline warning, it cannot
      be silenced using #pragma and moreover it is important to show
      it to user. But for dashboard case, it is too annoying for
      developers
      fa157c55
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