you may use
set_source_files_properties(
${swig_generated_file_fullname}
PROPERTIES COMPILE_FLAGS "-w"
)
see cmake --help-module UseSWIG
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I had a derp, sorry about that. Obviously you don't, hah.
You can put all the swig-generated files in a directory, and then perhaps set
the properties with a glob?
On 2012-28-11, at 02:22:00 , Nick Overdijk wrote:
> Aren't you the one generating those names?
>
> http://www.swig.org/Doc1.3/Int
Aren't you the one generating those names?
http://www.swig.org/Doc1.3/Introduction.html#Introduction%5Fbuild%5Fsystem
On 2012-28-11, at 01:11:24 , Miller Henry wrote:
> Our normal coding standards requires zero warnings with –wall –wextra
> (gcc/clang), but often the swig generated file has wa
Our normal coding standards requires zero warnings with -wall -wextra
(gcc/clang), but often the swig generated file has warnings. We don't mind
turning these warnings off for the generated file, but we still want to see
them for other files in the project. However I'm stumped on how to do t