Hi, I am trying to add this compiler-specific G++ option to CXXFLAGS:
-frandom-seed=$(shell sha256sum $< | awk '{print $$1}') This option obviously needs to be parsed by GNU Make before G++ can use it, and so I am doing the following: add_compile_options(SHELL:"-frandom-seed=$(shell sha256sum $< | awk '{print $$1}')") However, CMake is turning this option into nonsense like: CXXFLAGS = -g "-frandom-seed=\$$(shell sha256sum \$$< | awk '{print \$$\$$1}')" Is there any way that I can turn this accursed "escaping" OFF please? All I need is for CMake to write the given command verbatim! Thanks for any help here, Cheers, Chris P.S. This is for a large build with lots and lots of subdirectories, and so adding this option to CXXFLAGS would be by far the simplest solution - despite what CMake seems to think.
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