Hi,

This sounds logical

thx for the fast reply.
Drav


Am 31.10.2013 08:59, schrieb Jakub Zakrzewski:
Hi,

QtCreator undestands CMake output. I doesn't parse CMake on its own. Basically, when you 
hit "Build", the native build mechanism is invoked (on Linux it defaults to 
make), which, in turn, invokes CMake. If there are errors in CMakeLists.txt, they will be 
shown in your build output as normal build errors.

So it is enough to invoke "make" to make everything run. That means, that if you're in 
the roght dorectory you can use ":make" in vim and it'll work.

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Sent: Donnerstag, 31. Oktober 2013 07:55
To: [email protected]
Subject: [CMake] Q: Compile and Run

Hello

If have just a little Question:

I noticed thadt the manuals and Helpfiles and allways describing the Way to 
generate makefiles, XCode Workspaces and Visual C/C++ Solutionfiles and right 
now iam using the generated Workspaces or Makefiles to use the native 
Makeutility or the VC++ or XCode IDE to finish the build

But:

Sometimes i use QtCreator for editing my CMakeLists.txt files because it has 
built in Support for CMake, Syntaxhighlighting and Tabcompletion.I noticed 
QtCreator can generate (for instance on Windows) the final EXE or DLL  just on 
hitting the build / Run Button. Is this a generall feature of CMake or just a 
thing QtCreator can do? Can i archive the same behavior im EMacs or VI?

Hint: I noticed QtCreator does NOT generate just a own workspace as a 
parse/import/convert Result of CMakeLists.txt because, any change on it (for 
example: on
misstyping) the Error is
directly showing as Error after hitting the rebuild button in the QtCreator IDE.

Thanks, Dravion
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