Rodolfo Schulz de Lima wrote:
Bill Hoffman escreveu:
will be set. The real answer is that the command line is a poor
interface to cmake projects. The new QT GUI is a much better way to go.
Don't say that... I think that a command line interface capability
should be pursued, even if it's non-optimal. God knows if someone have
to call cmake within a shell script. Presenting a ccmake screen in this
situation is not acceptable.
I understand that concern as well. As long as you know what you are
doing the command line can work fine. We use it all the time for
automated builds. I am just saying that parsing the whole project to
pull out the options is not going to work. Having a parallel set of
files that can be read quickly and contain the options for a project is
most likely the best bet. However, this has been discussed many times
over the years, and I still don't think a good solution has been found.
Of course, changing the language would not help/hurt/affect this
issue at all...
-Bill
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