This works but it is not possible to pass filtering argument (-L or -R) to ctest this way.
Le 26 mars 2017 10:13, "Dvir Yitzchaki" <dvir.yitzch...@ceva-dsp.com> a écrit : > How about > > > > cmake --build /my/build/tree --target test > > > > Regards, > > Dvir > > > > *From:* CMake [mailto:cmake-boun...@cmake.org] *On Behalf Of *Eric Noulard > *Sent:* Friday, March 24, 2017 13:04 > *To:* CMake Mailinglist <cmake@cmake.org> > *Subject:* [CMake] Is it possible to run ctest outside build tree? > > > > Is possible to run ctest outside the builld tree and how? > > typical use is when I have an out of source build I may be in the source > tree > > and want to run tests without manually going to build tree. > > > > i.e. I currently do: > > > > ninja -C /my/build/tree > > > > is there a similar way to do that with ctest (other than creating my own > script, shell alias etc...)? > > > > -- > > Eric >
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