The return code indicates a stack overflow. Let's hope it is not intended.

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50562192/process-finished-with-exit-code-1073740791-0xc0000409-pycharm-error


On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 7:16 AM Nagy-Egri Máté Ferenc via
cmake-developers <cmake-developers@cmake.org> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
>
>
> Someone managed to beat me to creating a CTest adapter for the Test Explorer 
> UI extension to Visual Studio Code, so instead of writing on from scratch, 
> I’ll start contributing to it. There is an „autorun test” property which can 
> be triggered when the adapter sees fit. I wanted to create file watchers for 
> the executable AND any files the test depends on, based on the REQUIRED_FILES 
> property of the test. However, when the REQUIRED_FILES property is set on a 
> test and I ask for –show-only=json-v1 ctest.exe fails with exit code 
> -1073740791 and outputs nothing. Was this intended?
>
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Máté
>
>
>
> Feladó: Nagy-Egri Máté Ferenc
> Elküldve: 2019. július 9., kedd 9:41
> Címzett: Kyle Edwards; CMake fejlesztők
> Tárgy: RE: [cmake-developers] cmake-file-api and CTest
>
>
>
> Hi Kyle,
>
>
>
> I’ve never contributed to CMake before. I once wanted to enchance the 
> makefile generators with batch-mode support and built CMake myself and walked 
> through the code in debug mode to see what it does. I identified the entry 
> point where I should’ve placed my code, but essential it would’ve require a 
> major rewrite of the makefile generators to enable deferred makefile 
> generation. Daunted by the amount of work, I figured it was not worth the 
> effort. (It was primarily motivated by NMake.)
>
>
>
> I’ll try giving the file API a spin and see if I understand the code enough 
> to be able to add new queries and extract tests from the internal 
> representation. I was hoping to not have to touch CMake itself for this 
> summer project, but it seems that’s the first step.
>
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Máté
>
>
>
> Feladó: Kyle Edwards
> Elküldve: 2019. július 8., hétfő 15:56
> Címzett: Nagy-Egri Máté Ferenc; CMake fejlesztők
> Tárgy: Re: [cmake-developers] cmake-file-api and CTest
>
>
>
> On Sun, 2019-07-07 at 09:04 +0000, Nagy-Egri Máté Ferenc via cmake-
>
> developers wrote:
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> > Hi!
>
> >
>
> > I am trying to cook a CTest back-end to the Test Explorer UI
>
> > extension for VS Code as a summer project and I thought of using the
>
> > new cmake-file-api for it. The docs however are understandably scarce
>
> > and I could not muster how to obtain tests and not targets. Is it
>
> > possible with this initial API design? If not, is my best bet to
>
> > invoke CTest and parse the console output?
>
>
>
> FileAPI does not currently list CTest tests, though I agree that this
>
> would be a good thing to have, perhaps for 3.16. Is this something
>
> you'd be willing to help with?
>
>
>
> Kyle
>
>
>
>
>
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