Brad King wrote:
Brandon J. Van Every wrote:Brad King wrote:This would be a nice feature but I don't know how to implement it. Try generating a project and then manually editing the project files in such a way that the IDE selects a different configuration by default. Don't forget to remove the .suo and .ncb files between attempts because they store the user IDE state.That approach is not desired. People typically want CMakeList.txt under source control, not its end products, as the latter differ for every person. We don't ship .sln files to people, we tell them to install CMake.I was not proposing this as a solution, I was asking you to figure out how to implement it. I have no idea how to write a .sln or .vcproj file that will convince the VS IDE to come up with a non-Debug configuration by default. I just tried manually reordering the configurations to put Release first and the IDE still selected Debug at startup. Even changing the Release configuration to have the name ARelease (which comes before Debug lexicographically) didn't fix it. I have no idea either, nor time to investigate it at present. I will note our lack of knowledge in the feature request. Maybe we'll run into someone else who knows better. Cheers, Brandon Van Every |
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