Hi all, I'm only starting with cmake, so my question can be quite lame. However, I have read the "Mastering Cmake" and googled a lot about it already.
I have executable running the tests built with cmake. Now I need to execute it as a part of build process. I'm building the exec with the following: add_executable(ut TestUnittest.cpp stdafx.cpp SomeSuite.cpp SecondSuite.cpp) target_link_libraries(ut UnitTest++.vsnet2008) In the search for solution I have tried two approaches: 1. Adding add_custom_command(TARGET ut POST_BUILD COMMAND ut COMMENT Testing) As a result, command runs after succesfull build. Problem here is if the test fails, they are not runs again after next build (since the executable is not changed and rebuild). But I need it to run each build until the tests are succesfull. 2. When I add add_custom_target(ut_test ALL DEPENDS ut COMMAND ut) The tests starts running all time, even if previous run was successful and the exec was not rebuilt. If I'm not adding "ALL", it is not running at all. It's ok for now, but it unacceptable in the long term. So, to sum up, what I need: 1. If exec dependencies was changed, rebuild exec 2. If exec was changed, run exec. If exec was not changed, but last exec run was failed, run exec. If exec was not changed and exec during last built was successful, don't run exec. I suspect, I shall rewrite the exec so it shall output some file in the case of succesfull run so I can add something in the filesystem for cmake to look for. People, please help me! -- Best regards, Slava mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list [email protected] http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake
