Hi,
For one of my project, I need to compile files with .c extension as C++
files. It's an uncommon need but it exists.
In Visual Sturio, there is a compiler option, /TP that does exactly
this. In Visual Studio 2005 project files, it seems to translate into
CompileAs property
Bill Hoffman wrote:
FILE(GLOB_RECURSE variable [RELATIVE path])
FILE(REMOVE [file1 ...])
While we are on this topic, I found something missing from the FILE
command: the ability to rename a file or a directory. I need just this
for one of my programs and it's missing.
I tried to add it as a
Mike Talbot wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to work out how to test for an environment variable in an IF
command, the following doesn't work:
SET(ENV{FOO} ON)
MESSAGE(FOO = $ENV{FOO})# prints FOO = ON
IF(ENV{FOO})
MESSAGE(FOO is set)
ENDIF(ENV{FOO})
Does anyone know what the right
Hi,
Has anybody managed to run successfully CMake, ccache mingw together on
windows ?
Last time I tried, it failed. I remember having problems with filename
having spaces, and problem for passing correct options to ccache.
regards,
Philippe
Brandon Van Every wrote:
My conclusion is
that Kitware doesn't have the resources to address these things, and
the community has to find a way to do it.
If I understood correctly, kitware does not do any money off CMake. They
just need CMake to be good and usable, so that they can make money
Brandon Van Every wrote:
On 6/19/07, Bill Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Philippe Fremy wrote:
It is ironic that a running cmake instance, that supports platform
agnostic directory creation, is not able to do that inside a rule and
has to fallback an calling a second cmake instance
Brandon Van Every wrote:
On 6/17/07, Philippe Fremy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I want a directory to be built when a custom target is executed.
I tried something like this:
add_custom_target(
doc_libyzis
COMMAND FILE( MAKE_DIRECTORY
Hi,
I want a directory to be built when a custom target is executed.
I tried something like this:
add_custom_target(
doc_libyzis
COMMAND FILE( MAKE_DIRECTORY
${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../apidoc )
COMMAND ${DOXYGEN} libyzis.doxy
Filip Brcic wrote:
Дана четвртак 14 јун 2007, Philippe Fremy је написао(ла):
Hi,
In my project, I have very often a pattern like this:
a.cpp:
#include z.h
b.cpp:
#include z.h
c.cpp:
#include z.h
z.cpp:
#include z.h
If I change z.h and z.cpp to add a new method, I usually
Hi,
In my project, I have very often a pattern like this:
a.cpp:
#include z.h
b.cpp:
#include z.h
c.cpp:
#include z.h
z.cpp:
#include z.h
If I change z.h and z.cpp to add a new method, I usually don't get z.h
to work out of the box, but only realize it when compiling z.cpp .
What's
Alexander Neundorf wrote:
If I change z.h and z.cpp to add a new method, I usually don't get z.h
to work out of the box, but only realize it when compiling z.cpp .
What's annoying is that cmake will first compile a.cpp , b.cpp , c.cpp
and then only z.cpp .
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