On 14-06-17 11:05 AM, Michel Lerenard wrote:
On 06/17/2014 04:37 PM, Nick wrote:
For quite a while we maintained vcproj's for EXR - that works but you
end up needing to keep old copies of visual studio around to make
sure that it builds for 2008, 2010, 2012, ...., and then you need to
run regressions on every variant to make sure nothing broke. It gets
really time consuming. I think the same argument would hold for
xcodeproj files.
As far as I know, the same argument is applied when using CMake: at
some point you have to compile the source and use Visual.
As I see it, no maintainer today is able to check all versions of the
compilers, with or without CMake.
CMake solves nothing but adds a layer of complexity because
configuring is neither trivial nor intuitive.
I beg to differ. It has been an absolute life-saver; especially when
maintaining tooling for multiple heterogeneous platforms. Earlier
versions were a little sketchy when it came to external dependency
discovery, but it's much, much better now.
The fact that I've been able to move from makefiles to ninja on Linux,
without changing a single thing, is just icing on the cake.
I just have to hold my nose when dealing with the syntax.
- ½
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