Salut Benjamin, On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 8:03 AM, Benjamin Depardon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In fact I'm using the TAU compiler, which is a script that modify the code > before compiling it with a standard compiler (gcc). > My problem is that CMake adds a-D<name of the file>_EXPORTS flag before any > of my flags when it calls the compiler (script).
ah the famous target_EXPORTS flags > So I think that even changing these lines won't work. > SET (CMAKE_C_CREATE_PREPROCESSED_SOURCE "<CMAKE_C_COMPILER> <FLAGS> -E > <SOURCE> > <PREPROCESSED_SOURCE>") > SET (CMAKE_C_CREATE_ASSEMBLY_SOURCE "<CMAKE_C_COMPILER> <FLAGS> -S <SOURCE> > -o <ASSEMBLY_SOURCE>") > > My question is why does it adds such a flag, and can we choose its position > inside the <FLAGS> list? You are right, this flag AFAIK cannot be changed from this file. This is not a compiler flag but rather an internal behavior on how to handle shared libs in cmake... but I'll leave the full answer to a cmake developers. Just for info this flag is used so that you can define something like that in your code: #ifdef target_EXPORTS #define MY_EXPORT __declspec( dllexport ) #else #define MY_EXPORT __declspec( dllimport ) #endif this is the only way IMHO to build and link against a shared lib with msvc compilers (without .def files). HTH -- Mathieu _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list [email protected] http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake
