Hi Yi-Hong,
I think that this is an issue that was recently fix in CMake which is not in
our fork. I’ll look at pulling in this change in our branch.
From: Yi-Hong Lyu [mailto:b95705...@ntu.edu.tw]
Sent: Wednesday, February 3, 2016 11:46
To: Gilles Khouzam
Cc:
A selfish request: would it be possible to slip this into the 3.5
release? This is something that I (and the company I work for) are
very interested in, and I would like to avoid pulling a fork into our
workstream.
Cheers,
Steve
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 8:47 AM, Gilles Khouzam
Hi Yi-Hong,
I’ve updated our branch to include the fix to not require the Windows 10 SDK.
But I think that I misunderstood what you had meant by Clang-CL.
The support I added was for Clang with the Microsoft CodeGen engine which is
included in Visual Studio 2015 Update 1, what’s where the
Hello Gilles,
Here it is:
PS > cmake -G "Visual Studio 14 2015" -T v140_clang_3_7
-DLLVM_PATH="E:\\llvm" -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION=8.1
-DCMAKE_C_COMPILER="E:\\e2tools\\ext-tools\\llvm\\clang-cl.exe"
-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER="E:\\e2tools\\ext-tools\\llvm\\clang-cl.exe" ..\src\
-- The CXX compiler
Hello Gilles,
Thanks for you mail. It is really useful to me but I encounter an error. My
use case is to use clang-cl with my own target instead of x86/x64 target.
Therefore I don't want to include any headers of VS x86/x64 and use any
library of VS x86/x64:
PS > cmake -G "Visual Studio 14 2015"
Hi Yi-Hong,
Can you try to add the following: -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION=8.1 to your parameters?
From: Yi-Hong Lyu [mailto:b95705...@ntu.edu.tw]
Sent: Wednesday, February 3, 2016 11:11
To: Gilles Khouzam
Cc: Nicholas Braden ; cmake@cmake.org
Hi Yi-Long
Clang-Cl requires a few changes in order to work properly,
I've prototyped the support for Clang-Cl on our CMake fork with the plan to
integrate the support once we've got good confirmation and work through some of
the design issues.
You can find the code on
Hello Bill,
If I generate the ALL_BUILD.vcxproj for MSVC 19.0.23506.0 as usual, I can
use command "msbuild ALL_BUILD.vcxproj /p:cltoolexe=clang-cl" to build the
project using clang-cl. However it might include wrong directory like
C:\\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\Include\10.0.10240.0\ucrt
Have you tried setting the toolset? The -T parameter can set the
toolset. This sets the platform toolset property that you would
normally set in Visual Studio. if Visual Studio lets you select the
llvm platform toolset, so will CMake.
On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 12:04 PM, Yi-Hong Lyu
On 29-Jan-16 19:04, Yi-Hong Lyu wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am a newbie of CMake. I would like to use clang-cl with MSBuild on
Windows. However it always use MSVC 19.0.23506.0 as the identified
compiler even I defined CMAKE_C_COMPILER / CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER /
CMAKE_C_COMPILER_FORCED /
On 1/29/2016 1:04 PM, Yi-Hong Lyu wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am a newbie of CMake. I would like to use clang-cl with MSBuild on
Windows. However it always use MSVC 19.0.23506.0 as the identified
compiler even I defined CMAKE_C_COMPILER / CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER /
CMAKE_C_COMPILER_FORCED /
Hello everyone,
I am a newbie of CMake. I would like to use clang-cl with MSBuild on
Windows. However it always use MSVC 19.0.23506.0 as the identified compiler
even I defined CMAKE_C_COMPILER / CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER /
CMAKE_C_COMPILER_FORCED / CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_FORCED:
$ cmake
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