Do I understand correctly, that this work is not going to be mainlined? I was very much hoping it would.
Feladó: Nagy-Egri Máté Ferenc via cmake-developers Elküldve: 2017. június 25., vasárnap 18:19 Címzett: CMake Developers Tárgy: Re: [cmake-developers] CMake PCH Prototype I just wanted to note that big thumbs up for both the effort and the design. Eagerly awaiting the time I can use it in my projects. As soon as it lands, I’ll imbue the triSYCL CMake scripts to make use of it. Sidenote/question: Is it possible for multiple targets to share the same PCH? This usage scenario was not apparent to me based on the discussions. triSYCL has 100+ single source file targets but all rely on roughly the same set of STL and Boost dependencies that never change throughout development. Feladó: Daniel Pfeifer Elküldve: 2017. június 18., vasárnap 17:34 Címzett: Julian Landesberger; CMake Developers Tárgy: [cmake-developers] CMake PCH Prototype Hi Julian, I have rebased my old precompiled-headers branch on master and created a work-in-progress merge-request here: https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/merge_requests/984 Cheers, Daniel 2017-06-15 13:38 GMT+02:00 Julian Landesberger <j.landesber...@gmail.com>: Hallo Daniel, wir hatten uns nach deinem Meetup-Vortrag letzte Woche kurz über die Verwaltung von precompiled headers in CMake unterhalten. Du meintest damals, du hättest bereits eine Art Prototyp dafür geschrieben, der aber noch nicht an "großen" Projekten getestet wurde, und, dass du ihn dafür zur Verfügung stellen könntest. Ich würde den Prototypen gerne am Simulationscode des Lehrstuhls für Computation in Engineering der TU München ausprobieren. Der hat immerhin über 6000 source- und header-Dateien, ist also kein kompaktes Beispielprojekt mehr. Würde mich freuen wenn wir da was machen könnten und beste Grüße! Julian Landesberger
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