Yes, that looks like it should work. I'll pull your branch and give it a try sometime in the coming week.
Thanks, David On Friday, December 4, 2015, Daniel Pfeifer <dan...@pfeifer-mail.de> wrote: > On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 11:32 PM, David Cole <dlrd...@aol.com > <javascript:;>> wrote: > > Makes sense. > > > > Can I inject my own "#include <notNormallyIncludedSystemHeader>" into > > the generated stream, or otherwise inject something into it? > > You should be able to do: > > target_include_directories(your_target > PUBLIC public > PRIVATE private > ) > target_precompile_headers(your_target > PUBLIC > public_header1.h > public_header2.h > PRIVATE > private_header1.h > private_header2.h > ) > > Does that answer your question? Do you think this could solve your > use-case? > > > Specifically, for me, I want to include some, but not ALL VTK headers > > for a VTK-based project. > > I don't see a problem for that. > > > Thanks for working on this. > > You are welcome. :-) > > > Let me know if you want me to be a Visual Studio tester for you. > > Yes, please. My main working environment is Linux. I appreciate any > feedback from different platforms. >
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