However, this messes up parallel make progress output.

Am 7. April 2017 22:22:08 MESZ schrieb Craig Scott <craig.sc...@crascit.com>:
>Unfortunately, COMMENT is unreliable. Some generators will honour it,
>others won't. A more robust alternative is to use CMake's command mode
>to
>echo the comment instead. Eg:
>
>add_custom_command( TARGET zApp_zip POST_BUILD
>        COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E echo "test2"
>        COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} ARGS ...snip...
>    )
>
>
>
>On Fri, Apr 7, 2017 at 11:40 PM, Robert Dailey
><rcdailey.li...@gmail.com>
>wrote:
>
>> So I probably am not understanding how this works.
>>
>> I have a custom target, that I later add multiple custom commands to.
>> Each custom command has a COMMENT set, but the target itself does
>too:
>>
>>     add_custom_target(zApp_zip COMMENT "test1")
>>
>>     add_custom_command( TARGET zApp_zip POST_BUILD
>>         COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} ARGS ...snip...
>>         COMMENT "test2"
>>     )
>>
>> Instead of seeing "test1" or "test2" when running, I get:
>>
>> $ ninja zApp_zip
>> [1/1] Running utility command for zApp_zip
>>
>> Why does it say "Running utility command"? What is the behavior of
>all
>> the comments supposed to be? Is this a ninja-specific issue or
>> behavior?
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