2008/7/7 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I have a little problem. > I have project's tree and several files with c extension and I want > to compile one file by g++ compiler and not c compiler. > > ./Trunk > | > ->TEST > | > ->test.c > ->test1.c > ->test2.c > ->CMakeLists.txt > | > ->CMakeLists.txt > > --------------------------------------------- > I make in root CMakeLists.txt > PROJECT (TEST C CXX) > > add_executable(myexe ${COMMON_SRC}) > --------------------------------------------- > and CMakeLists.txt in TEST's folder > > SET(COMMON_SRC > test.c > test1.c > ) > > SET_SOURCE_FILES_PROPERTIES( > test2.c > PROPERTIES > LANGUAGE CXX > ) > > test.c and test1.c files are right compiling by C cmpiler but test2.c is not > compile CXX compiler this file is not build at all. > What do I do wrong?
test2.c is not compiled because it does not appear in either ADD_EXECUTABLE or ADD_LIBRARY add it to something to be built and it will be compiled. the SET_SOURCE_FILES_PROPERTIES only tells CMake that "if" the file needs to be compiled then it should use a C++ compiler. -- Erk _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list CMake@cmake.org http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake