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The output file regeneration introduced in ad502502 and refined by
38571f2c does not seem to work with the visual studio (tested 2010,
reportedly also 2012) and Ninja generators.
I merged the topic output-tracking which extends the
RunCMake.configure_file test to find out where it actually
On 07/31/2014 06:55 AM, Nils Gladitz wrote:
I merged the topic output-tracking which extends the
RunCMake.configure_file test to find out where it actually does/does not
work.
No need for that. Just do git grep GetOutputFiles and you will
see that no generators even query that except
On 07/31/2014 03:12 PM, Brad King wrote:
On 07/31/2014 06:55 AM, Nils Gladitz wrote:
I merged the topic output-tracking which extends the
RunCMake.configure_file test to find out where it actually does/does not
work.
No need for that. Just do git grep GetOutputFiles and you will
see that no
On 07/31/2014 09:12 AM, Nils Gladitz wrote:
No need for that. Just do git grep GetOutputFiles and you will
see that no generators even query that except Makefile and Ninja.
Therefore Xcode and VS generators are missing this support.
Are they intentionally left out?
I don't think so.
On 07/31/2014 03:38 PM, Brad King wrote:
The problem for VS and Xcode is that these output files may not
be newer than the inputs, so they cannot be simply listed as build
outputs of the rule to re-run CMake or it will run every time.
The Makefile generator solves this with the
On Wed, 30 Jul 2014 18:10:36 -0400, Bill Hoffman said:
I am working on scan-build integration with ctest/CDash and did a build
of CMake. The results show up in the warning section of the build:
http://open.cdash.org/viewBuildError.php?type=1buildid=3429991
Sweet! Looking forward to turning
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On 07/31/2014 01:21 AM, Leek, Jim wrote:
I recently converted my project to configure with cmake, and am now
trying to get the tests to run under ctest. I may be doing this
completely incorrectly, so let me know if anything you see below looks
like a bad idea.
All my tests use a particular
Hi David,
Thanks.
Background of our project:
In our project there are many modules. The existing build system is using
Microsoft Visual Studio. Each module has a Microsoft Visual Studio project
(.vcxproj) file and in some of the project files, Microsoft Visual Studio
targets (.targets)
CMake itself does this to include a file at ctest time that applies to
*all* tests:
set_directory_properties(PROPERTIES
TEST_INCLUDE_FILE
${CMake_BINARY_DIR}/Tests/EnforceConfig.cmake)
It results in this line being generated in CTestTestfile.cmake at the
very top of the file:
So from the example you've sent, it seems like the stuff in your
targets file is just a bunch of custom commands that you'd need to run.
There are plenty of examples of projects using add_custom_command and
add_custom_target out there, and if you have specific questions about
how those
Hi David,
Thanks for the reply. Understood.
Will use the cmake function add_custom_command() with POST_BUILD option in case
of after build and PRE_BUILD option in case of before build.
Thanks Regards
Ravi Raman
Xoriant Solutions Pvt. Ltd
4th Floor, Winchester, Hiranandani Business Park,
Hello,
I would like to apply the switch /MP[n] for setting the number of
cores to be used in a compilation, however it does not behave
correctly.
If I add /MP4 for example in my${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELEASE}, cmake
converts it to /MP that means all cores available.
It's like it is not parsing the
On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 10:29 AM, Jaime Armendariz wrote:
If I add /MP4 for example in my${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELEASE}, cmake converts
it to /MP that means all cores available.
[snip]
Cmake 3.0.0 and 2.8.12.2
Windows 7 64 bits
Visual Studio 2013 / Visual Studio 2010 SP1
With CMake 3.0.0 on VS
hi,
when i set CPACK_PACKAGE_RELEASE to :
set(CPACK_PACKAGE_RELEASE )
spec file still stays the same 1 :
Summary:A cache configuration service.
Name: cacheproxyd
Version:1.0.8
Release:1
i see that rpm file name that depends on it changes:
OK, the below suggestion did have one problem, but I was able to make it
work. The problem, kind of hinted at in David Cole's answer, was that,
since the file is run at test time, variables defined at configure time
don't work. So, this did NOT work:
added to top level CMakeLists.txt:
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