I just installed CMake 3.0 and I'm trying out the new generator
expressions for the target_compile_definitions() command.
I am doing this:
target_compile_definitions( ${project_name}
PRIVATE ${general_defs}
PRIVATE "$<$<CONFIG:debug>:${debug_defs}>"
PRIVATE "$<$<CONFIG:release>:${release_defs}>"
)
The problem here is that there are many "release" configurations
provided by CMake by default. I would like a way to target "optimized"
and "unoptimized" configurations, regardless of name.
I'm working on a generic CMake framework (written in CMake language)
that hides away some details of using CMake directly for complex
tasks. As such I can't really know from a generic level which
configurations (by name) will exist. Users could add more or less. The
best I can do from the framework level is target "optimized" or
"unoptimized" configs.
Any way to do this with 3.0?
Thanks in advance.
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