> Thanks! > > I've integrated the first change for testing here: > > Watcom: Fix static library name quoting for wlib > http://cmake.org/gitweb?p=cmake.git;a=commitdiff;hb=5c5be193 > > with one tweak: > >> -set(CMAKE_CXX_CREATE_STATIC_LIBRARY "wlib ${CMAKE_LIB_QUIET} -c -n -b >> '<TARGET_UNQUOTED>' >> <LINK_FLAGS> <OBJECTS> ") >> +set(CMAKE_CXX_CREATE_STATIC_LIBRARY "wlib ${CMAKE_LIB_QUIET} -c -n -b >> <TARGET_QUOTED> >> <OBJECTS> ") > > The <LINK_FLAGS> placeholder is still needed. It gets the > STATIC_LIBRARY_FLAGS: > > > http://www.cmake.org/cmake/help/v2.8.12/cmake.html#prop_tgt:STATIC_LIBRARY_FLAGS > > The LinkFlags* tests revealed this when I tested locally. >
Good to know. It is confusing to mix Librarian flags with Linker flags. It was for some historical reason? > FYI, you can run the test suite with the Open Watcom compiler > by configuring to build with another compiler but setting > CMAKE_TEST_GENERATOR and CMAKE_TEST_MAKEPROGRAM to be > "Watcom WMake" and "c:/path/to/wmake.exe", respectively. > Then after building, open a terminal in an environment set up > for Open Watcom and run "bin\ctest" to run the tests. Add > options "-j 8" for parallel testing or "-R someregex" to > run a subset of tests or "-V" to see verbose test output. > Thanks for hint, it is very useful. > In order to generalize support for this compiler to other > platforms the Platform/Windows-wcl386.cmake module will need > to be refactored into the modern way of dividing platform > information across multiple files. See the > > Compiler/GNU.cmake > Compiler/GNU-C.cmake > Compiler/GNU-CXX.cmake > Platform/Windows-GNU.cmake > Platform/Windows-GNU-C.cmake > Platform/Windows-GNU-CXX.cmake > > files. One might refactor Platform/Windows-wcl386.cmake into > > Compiler/Watcom.cmake > Compiler/Watcom-C.cmake > Compiler/Watcom-CXX.cmake > Platform/Windows-Watcom.cmake > Platform/Windows-Watcom-C.cmake > Platform/Windows-Watcom-CXX.cmake > > for example. I a little studied CMake internals, that it is exactly what I want to do. I will add also OW Fortran compiler and OW asseblers definitions. Regards Jiri -- Powered by www.kitware.com Visit other Kitware open-source projects at http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html Please keep messages on-topic and check the CMake FAQ at: http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cmake-developers