On 04/20/2014 03:57 AM, Stephen Kelly wrote:
Perhaps we can have a feature name like cxx_std_11 to require a
given standard level with an error if it is not available.
Which compilers would provide that feature? GCC 4.8.1 and Clang 3.4
(complete support)? GCC 4.7 (First release after
Brad King wrote:
Later CMake learns about the -std=c++11 flag for that compiler and
honors the CXX_STANDARD request by passing it. Now the compiler
has its extensions disabled and the project fails to build. This
was due to an update in CMake, not the project.
Is the same problem present
I'm trying to port a legacy project to using cmake. The header files
are needed by the sources.
The header files are generated so that the source file can compile.
The header files are regenerated if its dependency is changed. This
doesn't cause the source file to be rebuilt, even though it
On 2014-04-11 05:32, Jörg Kreuzberger wrote:
[stuff about environment and custom commands]
So it would help to have a possiblity to have a custom command like this:
add_custom_command( OUTPUT out
COMMAND ..
COMMAND ..
ENVIRONMENT
Is there a reason for the certain set of INTERFACE_* target properties we
have? I have a situation where I'd like to add a /DELAYLOAD linker flag to any
project that links against a certain library, but I get a message that
INTERFACE_LINK_FLAGS is not supported.
Do these INTERFACE_*
fyi...
see also:
https://github.com/Kitware/CMake/pull/31
http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=5145
http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=14306
http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=10901
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On Friday, April 11, 2014 10:30:18 Josh Bialkowski wrote:
Hello!
Has anyone figured out a good way to preserve resource filters across a
cmake-rerun when using an eclipse generated project?
The eclipse re-indexing time on one of my projects has gotten a bit out
of hand. By setting
-static/Testing/20140421-2201/Build.xml
to
Roberts-Mac-mini.local___Darwin-clang++___20140421-2201-Experimental___XML___Build.xml
This suggests that it’s trying to submit the results to my own machine rather
than the project at my.cdash/index.php
Any help you can give me would be appreciated
/20140421-2126/Build.xml
to
Roberts-Mac-mini.local___Darwin-clang++___20140421-2126-Experimental___XML___Build.xml
The contents of this file suggests that CTest is trying to load the results to
my own machine rather than the CDash server.
d) I also have a file at the same level
Actually this seems to almost work now.
my test dashboard http://my.cdash.org/index.php?project=Safe+Numerics is
showing one line with my machine configuration but zero tests.
I’m getting an email from ad...@cdash.org that says
Object: Cannot create handler based on XML content
An XML
Actually this seems to be working now. I think after a couple of variations
(I’m very stubborn!) it started to work without my realizing it. And I
expected to see one line in the display per test. Only afterward, did I see
that I have to click around the display to get all the information.
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