Hi list, I'm using Visual Studio 2010 to create Python modules in C++. In order to "run" those modules, I need to execute something like:
C:\Python33\python.exe some_script_that_uses_the_module.py To generate the VS2010 solution we use CMake. What I'm looking for is to configure the above command in the Debug settings. I tried using the CreateLaunchers script from https://github.com/rpavlik/cmake-modules, but unfortunately that doesn't allow me to override the executable command. For example, our unit tests are compiled into an executable, but still need to be run via a Python script to set up the environment correctly. Unfortunately the following in my CMake project definition: set_target_properties(${PROJECTNAME} PROPERTIES LOCATION "${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE}" LOCATION_DEBUG "${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE}" LOCATION_RELEASE "${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE}" LOCATION_RELWITHDEBINFO "${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE}" ) create_default_target_launcher(${PROJECTNAME} ARGS "run_boost_tests.py" WORKING_DIRECTORY "${RAGE_SCRIPTS_DIR}" ) still creates the following line in launch-boost_test-Debug.cmd: "C:\workspace\rage\build\tests\boost_test\DEBUG\boost_test.exe" run_boost_tests.py but I would like to see: "C:\Python33\python.exe" run_boost_tests.py Apparently the LOCATION target properties (which are used by the CreateLaunchers module) are read-only. Is there any way to solve this? Best, -- Sybren A. Stüvel http://stuvel.eu/
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