Hi everyone,
i'm a c,c++,asm and a few other languages, but i still have troubles
with macros and their arguments.
As a simple example i would like to have a macro that list(APPEND the
two passed arguments), here the code i tried:
https://wandbox.org/permlink/WQZGty9PQaOz3422.
Let's forget ab
Do i need cmake_parse_arguments ??
On 09.06.19 07:01, Steven Truppe wrote:
Hi everyone,
i'm a c,c++,asm and a few other languages, but i still have troubles
with macros and their arguments.
As a simple example i would like to have a macro that list(APPEND the
two passed arguments), here the co
ARGV1 gives me the first list entry of my first arguments, but i don't
know how i can access the hole list.
best regards!
On 09.06.19 07:20, Steven Truppe wrote:
Do i need cmake_parse_arguments ??
On 09.06.19 07:01, Steven Truppe wrote:
Hi everyone,
i'm a c,c++,asm and a few other languages
OK, i don't realy understand why it does work but i got it working:
include(CMakePrintHelpers)
macro(bsMergeFlags flags_to_add flags)
set(flags_to_add ${flags_to_add} ${ARGN} )
cmake_print_variables(flags_to_add)
message(STATUS "bsMergeFlags ${flags_to_add}")
list(APPEND flags ${
How on earth can i create a variables out of the string flags_to_add ???
On 09.06.19 08:41, Steven Truppe wrote:
OK, i don't realy understand why it does work but i got it working:
include(CMakePrintHelpers)
macro(bsMergeFlags flags_to_add flags)
set(flags_to_add ${flags_to_add} ${ARGN}
Problem solved - thanks anyway...
On 09.06.19 09:11, Steven Truppe wrote:
How on earth can i create a variables out of the string flags_to_add ???
On 09.06.19 08:41, Steven Truppe wrote:
OK, i don't realy understand why it does work but i got it working:
include(CMakePrintHelpers)
macro(b