A selfish request: would it be possible to slip this into the 3.5 release? This is something that I (and the company I work for) are very interested in, and I would like to avoid pulling a fork into our workstream.
Cheers, Steve On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 8:47 AM, Gilles Khouzam <gilles.khou...@microsoft.com> wrote: > Hi Yi-Long > > > Clang-Cl requires a few changes in order to work properly, > > > I've prototyped the support for Clang-Cl on our CMake fork with the plan to > integrate the support once we've got good confirmation and work through some > of the design issues. > > > You can find the code on > https://github.com/microsoft/cmake/tree/feature/clang_3_7 > > > You can also find an installer here: > https://github.com/Microsoft/CMake/releases > > > The easiest way to set Clang as the compiler is to use the -T parameter such > as > > cmake -G "Visual Studio 14 2015" -T v140_clang_3_7 ... > > > But I've also added a new variable VS_PLATFORM_TOOLSET_OVERRIDE that you can > use to change the toolset for a specific target (there are scenarios where > you need CL and Clang targeting different projects in your solution). > > > Thanks > > > ~Gilles > > ________________________________ > From: CMake <cmake-boun...@cmake.org> on behalf of Yi-Hong Lyu > <b95705...@ntu.edu.tw> > Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2016 10:47:58 AM > To: Nicholas Braden > Cc: cmake@cmake.org > Subject: Re: [CMake] Is there any way to use clang-cl with MSBuild on > Windows? > > Hello Bill, > > If I generate the ALL_BUILD.vcxproj for MSVC 19.0.23506.0 as usual, I can > use command "msbuild ALL_BUILD.vcxproj /p:cltoolexe=clang-cl" to build the > project using clang-cl. However it might include wrong directory like > C:\\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\Include\10.0.10240.0\ucrt during > building when I build library libcxx. Is there any way to overwrite > variables such as ExcludePath, IncludePath, UniversalCRT_IncludePath and > VC_IncludePath? > > Hello Nicholas, > > Which value should I put for -T parameter? > > BTW, is CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE able to used in this situation? > > Thanks > > 2016-01-30 8:33 GMT+08:00 Nicholas Braden <nicholas11bra...@gmail.com>: >> >> Have you tried setting the toolset? The -T parameter can set the >> toolset. This sets the platform toolset property that you would >> normally set in Visual Studio. if Visual Studio lets you select the >> llvm platform toolset, so will CMake. >> >> On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 12:04 PM, Yi-Hong Lyu <b95705...@ntu.edu.tw> >> wrote: >> > Hello everyone, >> > >> > I am a newbie of CMake. I would like to use clang-cl with MSBuild on >> > Windows. However it always use MSVC 19.0.23506.0 as the identified >> > compiler >> > even I defined CMAKE_C_COMPILER / CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER / >> > CMAKE_C_COMPILER_FORCED / CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_FORCED: >> > >> > $ cmake -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=clang-cl -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=clang-cl >> > -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER_FORCED=ON -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_FORCED=ON ..\src\ >> > -- Building for: Visual Studio 14 2015 >> > -- The CXX compiler identification is MSVC 19.0.23506.0 >> > -- The C compiler identification is MSVC 19.0.23506.0 >> > -- Configuring for standalone build. >> > -- Found PythonInterp: C:/Python34/python.exe (found version "3.4.4") >> > -- Sphinx disabled. >> > . >> > . >> > . >> > >> > PS. The environment PATH is already set to clang-cl. >> > >> > I am wondering whether there is any option that I can force MSBuild use >> > clang-cl instead. >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Yi-Hong >> > >> > -- >> > >> > Powered by www.kitware.com >> > >> > Please keep messages on-topic and check the CMake FAQ at: >> > http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ >> > >> > Kitware offers various services to support the CMake community. 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