If I’m not mistaken, anything you place after a ‘—‘ (that’s two dash characters) will be passed directly to the underlying build tool that cmake is driving. See here:
https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.3/manual/cmake.1.html Parag Chandra Senior Software Engineer, Mobile Team Mobile: +1.919.824.1410 [https://www.ionicsecurity.com/IonicSigHz.png]<https://ionic.com> Ionic Security Inc. 1170 Peachtree St. NE STE 400, Atlanta, GA 30309 From: CMake on behalf of Tom Kacvinsky Date: Monday, October 5, 2015 at 11:09 AM To: "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" Subject: [CMake] jom and cmake We are using "JOM Makefiles NMakefiles" as our generator. Everything is fine, but every now and again I need to investigate the temporary files tha jom produces. I can do this by using the /KEEPTEMPFILES option to jom, but where I am stymied is how to configure cmake so that when jom is invoked when cmake is invoked with --build, jom gets this option. Does anyone here know how to do this? Thanks, Tom
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