It is very simple for each of the files you want to include in the build (I
use txt example so that you know it can work for arbitrary types):
---
set_source_files_properties( comment.txt PROPERTIES HEADER_FILE_ONLY true)
---
then you can include that file in the build to let it shows up in the IDE
file
---
#example when adding a static library (works the same also for executables)
add_library( ${arg1} STATIC
${sourcefiles} #files you need to REALLY BUILD
comment.txt #this file would be added, but not builded
)
---
2015-01-11 22:27 GMT+01:00 Andreas Pakulat <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using QtCreator with CMake and have several files that are included in
> targets depending on the platform on which I build.
>
> Files that are not enabled on the current platform will not be included by
> CMake in the CodeBlocks file which in turn is used by QtCreator.
>
> Since QtCreator only picks up files listed in the CodeBlocks project file
> for its project view I cannot easily open certain files using QtCreator.
>
> I'm wondering wether CMake has a mechanism that would make these files
> show up in the CodeBlocks project file without them being actually compiled
> by the project build (I'm using Ninja for that part)? I was thinking of
> something similar to what can be used to create groups etc. for VS projects.
>
> Andreas
>
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