outro pessoa <outro.pes...@gmail.com>
writes:

> No. In the $PROJECT/CMakeFiles/2. 8.10.2
>
> CMakeCCompiler.cmake 2 KB 10/01/13 03:42:34 [image: File:]
> CMakeCXXCompiler.cmake 2 KB 10/01/13 03:42:35 [image: File:]
> CMakeDetermineCompilerABI_C.bin 6 KB 10/01/13 03:42:34 [image: File:]
> CMakeDetermineCompilerABI_CXX.bin 6 KB 10/01/13 03:42:35 [image: File:]
> CMakeSystem.cmake 1 KB 10/01/13 03:42:31 CompilerIdC
> 10/01/13 03:42:32 CompilerIdCXX
>
> Sooner than later, we will need to see what and what does not build with
> clang. I have 2 version numbers: 3.2 & 3.3

Sorry, but stil is not clear to me what you are asking. If you mean if
CMake works with Clang as the C and C++ compiler, yes it does. I'm using
it for C++ projects since a few years ago (at least Jan 2011) so there
should be no problem with Clang 3.2.

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