Robert Dailey wrote:
Why I need this feature is irrelevant, the important thing is that I need the feature. I know a couple of other people who've posted on various other mailing lists that have asked for this as well.

However, if you must know, I need this mainly because of wxWidgets. wxWidgets has a setup.h file that is located in a directory specific to the configuration in which wxWidgets was built. For the respective configuration, I need to tell the compiler to use a different setup.h, which means I need to specify a different include directory per configuration. There's other ways to solve this problem other than using include directories, but this is the most trivial and simplified way.


I still don't see why CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR would not work???

I just tried this:

project(foo)
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.6)
include_directories(${foo_SOURCE_DIR}/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR})
add_library(foo foo.cxx)


In VS, the build line is this:

Command Lines Creating temporary file "c:\hoffman\foo\src\b\foo.dir\Debug\RSP00000336725368.rsp" with contents
[
/Od /I "C:\hoffman\foo\src\Debug" /D "WIN32" /D "_WINDOWS" /D "_DEBUG" /D "CMAKE_INTDIR=\"Debug\"" /D "_MBCS" /FD /EHsc /RTC1 /MDd /Fo"foo.dir\Debug\\" /Fd"C:/hoffman/foo/src/b/Debug/foo.pdb" /W3 /c /Zi /TP /Zm1000

..\foo.cxx
]

If I do the same project with Unix Makefiles I get this:

[100%] Building CXX object CMakeFiles/foo.dir/foo.cxx.obj
"C:/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0/VC/bin/cl.exe" /nologo /DWIN32 /D_WINDOWS /W3 /Zm1000 /EHsc /GR /D_DEBUG /MDd /Zi /Ob0 /Od /RTC1 -IC:/hoffman/foo/src/. /TP /FoCMakeFiles/foo.dir/foo.cxx.obj /FdC:/hoffman/foo/src/b2/foo.pdb -c C:/hoffman/foo/src/foo.cxx
foo.cxx


So the -I will work for both VS IDE and Unix makefiles correctly.

-Bill


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