On 26 Jan., 12:37, Kornel Benko <[email protected]> wrote:

> But, why not rename xx.h into xx.cpp?

Hey, no problem, I can rename it into anything. So let's assume I have
zz.cpp in my source directory and I want it to be C-preprocessed into
a file z.i in my binary directory, from where it's included into
another file. What do I have to tell cmake to do this? My problem is
really very basic, it should be a one-liner. Please excuse my
ignorance. It would then be equivalent to the make rule of

.i .c

which I know cmake can do.

Kay

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