Am Freitag 23 Mai 2008 10:15:59 schrieb Alan W. Irwin: > Thanks, Maik, for your additional response. For now, I have only skimmed > what you said and don't completely understand the implications, yet, but my > first impression is it looks like something special for fortran *.mod files > is done in the C++ code rather than something more general that would work > for any language compiler that generated additional files beyond the normal > object files.
Right. I don't know If there is support for languages which always produce two or more files for each compilation. If not, it shouldn't be very hard to add this. > Later (see below) I will dig deeper into what you said as I try to figure > out what is necessary to put the *.ali files generated by the Ada compiler > on the list of files to be cleaned. > > The current status is my Ada support files work for 2.4.8 reasonably well > (except for the "make clean" issue mentioned in this thread). For those > interested, a simple (hello, world) Ada test project to demonstrate this > can be obtained using > > "svn checkout > https://plplot.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/plplot/branches/test_cmake/test_ >ada test_ada" > > The project is completely self-contained and includes the Ada language > support files. You run the usual cmake and make commands to build an Ada > library (consisting of one routine to output "hello, world") and an Ada > executable which calls that one routine. > > Note, this simple test project does not work for 2.6.0 (probably because my > current Ada language support files are in the 2.4.x style rather than the > different style of the 2.6.0 language support files) so I will concentrate > on that issue first, then get back to the "make clean" issue mentioned in > this thread, later. At the moment I'm busy learning xsl, but I will have a look. -- Maik _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list [email protected] http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake
