On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 11:17 AM, John Drescher <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> I've been reading this newsgroup for a while and I notice that most > >> of the people complain that they miss some feature on Windows, but > >> completely forget that there are other cool OSes out there and CMake > >> stands for Crossplatform Make. This means that a feature must work on > all > >> platforms and all supported compilers, not just on Microsoft ones. > > > > On a philosophical level, I really shouldn't be asking for this feature. > > Precompiled headers are mostly evil and considered an anti-pattern. It's > > actually pretty good that CMake makes it difficult to use :) > > So on that note, I think I'll be happy regardless of the outcome :) > > > > After installing the macro I presented in my first reply a month ago > this has saved me several hours of compile time total on my main > project. However the recent addition of a velociraptor has reduced > this need since the compile operation is now cpu bound instead of io > bound. Yikes! Don't velociraptors eat source code for dinner?? Be careful with that thing....!! :-P
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