On Wednesday, November 13, 2013 03:12:13 PM Nagy-Egri Máté Ferenc wrote: > I have changed the encoding as you suggested and the project compiled fine: > > > 1>------ Build started: Project: cmTryCompileExec747919577, Configuration: > Debug Win32 ------ 1> Microsoft (R) C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version > 18.00.21005.1 for x86 1> Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights > reserved. > 1> > 1> cl /c /Zi /W3 /WX- /Od /Ob0 /Oy- /D WIN32 /D _WINDOWS /D _DEBUG /D > "CMAKE_INTDIR=\"Debug\"" /D _MBCS /Gm- /RTC1 /MDd /GS /fp:precise > /Zc:wchar_t /Zc:forScope /Fo"cmTryCompileExec747919577.dir\Debug\\" > /Fd"cmTryCompileExec747919577.dir\Debug\vc120.pdb" /Gd /TC /analyze- > /errorReport:prompt testCCompiler.c 1> > 1> testCCompiler.c > 1> cmTryCompileExec747919577.vcxproj -> > C:\Users\MátéFerenc\SkyDrive\Develop\Active\GridRipper\VS2013\CMakeFiles\CM > akeTmp\Debug\cmTryCompileExec747919577.exe ========== Build: 1 succeeded, 0 > failed, 0 up-to-date, 0 skipped ========== > > > If you could issue a patch (2.8.12.2 if I’m not mistaken) that would correct > this bug, that would simply rock.
A 2.8.12.2 will only be created if there was a serious regression in 2.8.12 or 2.8.12.1. Your problem is not a regression. > > Cheers, > > Máté > > > ps.: Anyone has an idea what causes this issue with UTF-8? CMake wrote the project file with the Windows-1252 encoding, so it isn't really a utf-8 file. > As far as I saw > from the sources, the project files are concatenated from instances of > std:: string. Wouldn’t std:: wstring solve the problem? No. Both std::string and std::wstring have no concept of a built in encoding. One could choose to use std::string to store either utf-8 or Windows-1252 or any other encoding. One could choose to use std::wstring to store UTF-16, UTF-32 or any other encoding. Clint > Or using the ICU > library perhaps? (I’m fine as long as the patch fixes my problems, the > question is just out of curiosity) > > > > Feladó: [email protected] > Elküldve: szerda, 2013. november 13. 15:23 > Címzett: [email protected] > > > > > > > > > > > > I have tried to open the solution by the IDE itself, but that fails to load > the solution also. It report the same error while trying to load the > projects inside. > > > > Shall I rebuild CMake with the mentioned patch to make it work, or can I > hope of a patch that solves this problem? > You can manually edit the visual studio project file to replace "utf-8" with > "Windows-1252" (or whatever is appropriate for your language) and load the > project in visual studio. > > > > If that works, can you please modify cmVisualStudio10TargetGenerator.cxx to > change from "utf-8" to "Windows-1252" to see if you can build the rest of > your project. > Let us know so we can include a fix. > > > > > Clint > > > > > > > > > > > Feladó: [email protected] > Elküldve: szombat, 2013. november 9. 7:14 > Címzett: [email protected] > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > On 11/8/2013 4:48 AM, Nagy-Egri Máté Ferenc wrote: > > > > > Hi! > > > > > > > > > > > > I have the following issue, which I do not know whether it is an issue > > > of CMake or Visual Studio. When I try to generate a Visual Studio > > > project under a path that contains unicode characters, VS fails to > > > compile the simple test file and thus CMake terminates project > > > generation. Visual Studio does have some issues with projects under > > > unicode paths, but generally things work. (For eg. the C++AMP call tree > > > generator breaks, therefore no C++AMP project can be built in such > > > paths) I develop all my applications in my Skydrive folder which is > > > under the Users folder, and since my name holds unicode characters, I > > > have no control over mw home folder under Win 8 if I have a Live-ID > > > user > > > in the OS. This is what happens: > > > > Clearly you need to change your name. :) > > > > Can you create a simple project from the IDE in that directory and get > > it to work? > > > > If you run CMake with --debug-trycompile, can you load the solution in > > the CMakeTmp directory from the IDE? > > > > > > > This problem can also be reproduced with English as the current language. > Just pick a character between 128 and 256 to include in the name of the > build directory. For example, buildñ, and run cmake in there pointing to > any source tree. > > > For me, the Visual Studio 9 2008 generator works fine and the project file > reports an encoding of Windows-1252. It fails with the the Visual Studio > 10 generator where the project file reports a utf-8 encoding, but it really > isn't utf-8. So I get errors like this: > C:\...\cmake\buildñ\CMakeFiles\CMakeTmp\cmTryCompileExec926 > 91608.vcxproj(56,110): > error MSB4025: The project file could not be loaded. Invalid character in > the given encoding. Line 56, position 110. > > > > Modifying cmVisualStudio10TargetGenerator.cxx to set the encoding of the > visual studio file to Windows-1252 instead of utf-8 fixes the problem for > me. > > > Clint > -- > > > > Powered by www.kitware.com > > > > Please keep messages on-topic and check the CMake FAQ at: > http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ > > > Kitware offers various services to support the CMake community. 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