Hi Zack,
On 04/09/17 15:13, Zack Galbreath wrote:
On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 7:50 AM, Wouter Klouwen
<wouter.klou...@youview.com <mailto:wouter.klou...@youview.com>> wrote:
I think if I want it to work in the most optimal way where ctest can
schedule all tests in the mega project for all sub projects in
accordance with its load balancing, the SubProject attribute would have
to become a property of the test, instead of being a global property.
We've developed a feature that essentially does just this. It's already
implemented in CMake & CDash master, and will be included in the
upcoming releases of CMake and CTest. Here's some documentation
<https://cmake.org/cmake/help/git-master/release/dev/labels_for_subprojects.html>.
We already label our tests with the "sub"project name, so it seems this
is perfect for our workflow.
I'll look forward to the next release.
Thanks!
W
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