Hi,

I’m on a quest to enable hack-free all-warnings-enabled building of my project 
using, among others,
Qt and CMake. This requires that compiler treat Qt headers included in my code 
as “system headers”
and not warn me about constructs used in them.

I already contributed -iframework (Apple frameworks counterpart to -isystem) 
flag support to CMake
(https://github.com/Kitware/CMake/pull/100), so with 3.0 version it should 
correctly handle properly
marked include directories on all systems.

The only problem is current CMake integration in Qt uses 
INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES
target property, when to be provide a system include directory it should use
INTERFACE_SYSTEM_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES. On compilers that do not support -isystem 
flag
CMake falls back to -I, so compatibility would not be a problem.

The problem is current CMake integration in Qt requires version 2.8.3, but
INTERFACE_SYSTEM_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES is only available since 2.8.12. Before I 
propose
a patch I’d like to consult a maintainer of this system, or at least someone 
more familiar with
Qt release process, whether it’s best to add some CMake version checks or 
version requirement
can be bumped with next release.

Please direct me to someone I can discuss this with, or tell me directly that 
my idea is bad.

Thanks,
Mikołaj Siedlarek
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