Hi, Brad, Yes I think the second call was using the correct target...
sorry I cant be sure or provide a test example, it was quite some time ago... I've been a bit busy implementing some cmake script for automated dependencies detection and propagation in a chain of project depending on each other... I have a question related to that but I ll post it in a new thread... Thanks anyway, -- Alex 2009/3/16 Brad King <[email protected]> > Asmodehn Shade wrote: > >> I am currently converting my old cmake 2.4 scripts to cmake 2.6.3, as I am >> enjoying the new possibilities offered by the export / import system >> I previously implemented my self a little dirty workaround this >> limitation... so I am pretty happy to see this coming along ;-) >> > > Thanks, I'm glad you like it. > > In my main script I call a few macros : >> >> import(project_export.cmake) >> inspect(project_target) >> >> My macros are defined as this : >> >> macro ( import external_project_export ) >> include(${external_project_export}) >> # I assume I know external_target is defined in >> ${external_project_export} >> get_target_properties(external_target_location ${external_target} >> LOCATION) >> ###OK WORKING >> endmacro ( import external_project ) >> >> macro ( inspect target ) >> get_target_properties(external_target_location_test ${target} >> LOCATION) >> ###NOT FOUND >> macro ( inspect target ) >> >> In the second macro call, all the properties I tried to get ( LOCATION, >> IMPORTED_LOCATION, IMPORTED_LOCATION_DEBUG, etc ) all return NOT_FOUND >> Yes I even tried to re-include the file desperately, but it tells me the >> target is already defined, as it should be... >> So it seems the target lost its properties between the 2 macro calls ?? >> > > Are you sure the second call is using the correct target? Use message() to > print the name of the target in both cases. > > -Brad >
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