Hi, I am a newbie to CMake and I am very impressed by this tool.
There is one thing that I am a bit concerned about. I used a sample Qt 3 based project to evaluate CMake and used the FindQt3 package to do my work. Works great! However under Visual Studio 2005 I do end up seeing many CMake rules to convert the ui file to .cpp and .h and a separate set of rules for generating the moc_*.cpp files. My questions are: 1. Is there a way to generate a single rule for the entire file set of UI and use it? 2. What will be the downside of having so many rules? The reason for my concern is as follows. Now I want to start writing macros that will transform a file from one format to another for some custom language that we have in our product. Lets say that the input is of *.abc and the output is *.xyz. Now in our system we have over 10,000 such files and if that macro ends up generating over 10,000 rules what will be the impact on the underlying build system (i.e. Visual Studio or gmake)? And how different will it be from having a single rule? By the way, I am using CMake 2.4.8 on Windows XP and RHEL 4. Thanks and Regards, -- Kannan
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