Actually I did a bit more testing on this: C:\Work\rdailey-hp\dpd-cmake\cmake\scripts\cmake>cmake -D "DOXYGEN_TAGFILES=C:/bar/somevalue=C:/foo/another" -P configur e_file.cmake DOXYGEN_TAGFILES:
C:\Work\rdailey-hp\dpd-cmake\cmake\scripts\cmake>cmake -D "DOXYGEN_TAGFILES=C/bar/somevalue=C:/foo/another" -P configure _file.cmake DOXYGEN_TAGFILES: C/bar/somevalue=C:/foo/another The only difference in both cases is that I have removed the first occurance of ":" (colon), which occurs after DOXYGEN_TAGFILES=. Why would this cause the variable to not be defined?? On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 8:52 AM, Robert Dailey <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm invoking cmake -P to execute a CMake script in a custom command, > and I also pass in variables via -D. Here is the command that gets > generated by CMake for the custom command: > > "C:\Program Files (x86)\CMake 2.8\bin\cmake.exe" -D > IN_FILE=C:/Work/rdailey-hp/dpd-cmake/server/gmmserver/domino/server/gwserver/doxygen_config.dox > -D > OUT_FILE=C:/Work/rdailey-hp/dpd-cmake/build-vc9/output/documentation/gddomconnector/config.dox > -D > DOXYGEN_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY=\"C:/Work/rdailey-hp/dpd-cmake/build-vc9/output/documentation/gddomconnector\" > -D > DOXYGEN_GENERATE_TAGFILE=\"C:/Work/rdailey-hp/dpd-cmake/build-vc9/output/documentation/gddomconnector/doxygen.tag\" > -D > "DOXYGEN_TAGFILES=C:/Work/rdailey-hp/dpd-cmake/build-vc9/output/documentation/gddominoaccess/doxygen.tag\=C:/Work/rdailey-hp/dpd-cmake/build-vc9/output/documentation/gddominoaccess/html > " -P C:/Work/rdailey-hp/dpd-cmake/cmake/scripts/cmake/configure_file.cmake > > The problem is the equal sign for the DOXYGEN_TAGFILES variable I'm > defining. If I insert an equal sign (I try to escape it with literal > '\' and also without), the variable DOXYGEN_TAGFILES does not get > defined inside the script. If I only remove the equal sign, then the > variable gets defined. > > How can I do this properly? I'm running this command inside Visual > Studio, but I also paste it directly into a command prompt in Windows > to test it, doesn't work there either. > > For the DOXYGEN_TAGFILES variable, here is how I generate that part of > the custom command in my CMake code: > > set( dependency_tagfiles > "${dep_output_dir}/doxygen.tag\\=${dep_output_dir}/html " > ) > > The above variable is passed directly into add_custom_command in the > ARGS field, after being appended to literal "DOXYGEN_TAGFILES="... > > Thanks in advance. -- Powered by www.kitware.com Visit other Kitware open-source projects at http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html Please keep messages on-topic and check the CMake FAQ at: http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake
