On Tuesday 08 February 2011, Andrea Galeazzi wrote: > Il 18/01/2011 19.17, Alexander Neundorf ha scritto: > > On Tuesday 18 January 2011, Andrea Galeazzi wrote: > > ... > > > >> I just read that wiki page but what I didn't find is how can I see the > >> sources referenced by the add_subproject function in the layout of > >> eclipse project. > > > > You mean add_subdirectory(), right ? > > > >> In other words, CMake generates an eclipse project with a folder named > >> [Source directory], containing just only the sources listed in the > >> CMakeLists.txt but it doesn't allow to see the sources included by > >> add_subproject. > > > > There should be subdirectories there which you should be able to open, > > which should show the files. > > > > Which exact version of cmake are you using ? > > > > Alex > > > > __________ Informazioni da ESET NOD32 Antivirus, versione del database > > delle firme digitali 5798 (20110118) __________ > > > > Il messaggio و stato controllato da ESET NOD32 Antivirus. > > > > www.nod32.it > > Yes I meant add_subdirectory and I'm using 2.8.3 version. > The point is that the path passed as argument to the add_subdirectory > function isn't necessary a real filesystem subdirectory of the current > CMakeLists.txt so, in this case, it cannot be browsed by the resource > view of eclipse. > To be more specific don't you think it'd better to generate a .project > containing more links than only [Source directory]? > i.e.: > <linkedResources> > <link> > <name>[Source directory]</name> > <type>2</type> > <location>/Project/Prj</location> > </link> > </linkedResources> > > vs: > <linkedResources> > <link> > <name>Main Project</name> > <type>2</type> > <location>/Project/Prj</location> > </link> > <link> > <name>LibName</name> > <type>2</type> > <location>/Libs/Lib1</location> > </link> > </linkedResources> > > where libName is the name declared in the project() statement of > CMakeLists.txt of /Libs/Lib1. > This behavior should be more similar to the Visual Studio generator. > So far I made a workaround writing a script which parse a CMakeLists.txt > and invokes CMake to generate one eclipse project for each > add_subdirectory entry. Then I import all projects in a workspace. > I dislike a such solution but that's the only way to browse all sources > that I found. > I hope my suggestion will be taken into account for the next > releases... and sorry for the late answer! > Andrea
I'll have a look. Alex _______________________________________________ Powered by www.kitware.com Visit other Kitware open-source projects at http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html Please keep messages on-topic and check the CMake FAQ at: http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake