Dan, > Glad to see you are using Dart. I'm cross posting this on > the Dart mailing list.
Thanks for the reply, Dart is great, keep up the good work. Sorry about cross posting, with my focus on CMake I naturally posted here, I'll join the Dart list as well. > To clarify, I'll refer to the old Tcl-based version of Dart > as "Dart 1" and the new Java version as "Dart 2", even though > the Java version is at 1.0.7 currently. A stupid question, assuming you didn't install Dart, how do you tell what version it is? I'd recommend adding a footer to the web server to promote your public web site and include the version. > Yes, the coverage reports in Dart 1 are much nicer. To be > backwards compatible with Dart 1's formats, we ended up > sacrificing some features including the nice formatting. I > hope to be able to tackle this sometime, I'll add it to the > ToDo list we maintain in the documentation. OK, I now understand the situation, I look forward to any updates. This is of particular interest to me, as we're migrating our embedded development platform from VC6 / cross-compiler / VSS (yuk!) to Eclipse / MinGW gcc / cross-compiler / Subversion / CMake / Dart. It appears that lcov (HTML front-end to gcov) won't run under MSYS (and I can't use Cygwin for my build for various reasons) so I currently have no "pretty" gcov output file solution. If anyone knows of anything that will run under MSYS I'd be very interested. > Dart1, it's a real pain. Many, many have had success with Java Dart. I concur, setting up Java Dart was fairly easy, the biggest confusion for me was trying to use the Dart1 style upload (based on Wiki recommendation) before realising that Dart2 needed RPC/XML. - TrevK _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list CMake@cmake.org http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake