Rodolfo Lima wrote:
How can I set an executable compiler flags based on the result of the compilation of another target? Or, with another words, can I set a directory's COMPILER_FLAGS at build time?
Not generally, no. However, if you know that you'll be using Make with a bourne-shell to build you can sneak in things like "`cat somefile.txt`" into your CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS, and have your custom target write flags to "somefile.txt". This technique is commonly used in Unix makefiles to allow compiler-flags to be generated "on-the-fly" by a utility program.
If you need a general solution, you probably have to hijack your compiler executable (cl.exe, for example) to dynamically insert options before invoking the real compiler executable.
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