On 2014-06-28 13:52-0400 Rick McGuire wrote:
Sort of a long explanation/question here, so bear with me :-)
With our project, we have a number of source files that are generated from
.xml files. These generate a number of header files, message files, etc
using xslt. For a number of reasons, th
I have a couple of similar files to this.
Some are XML based source files, others are “SVN” sourced file. Others are
.y/.l based files.
Some are checked in, some are not. The reason, not every developer has or
needs the “full” development environment. Ie, not every developer has
flex/bison
Am Samstag, 28. Juni 2014 um 19:21:50, schrieb Hendrik Sattler
> >So 'ls' got '-l -h' as one paramater.
> >I would use
> >1.) -DMYTOOL_FLAGS="-lh"
> >
> >or
> >2.) -DMYTOOL_FLAGS="-l;-h"
>
> Or maybe escaping on the shell as
> "-DMYTOOL_FLAGS=-l -h"
> also works?
This is identical to -DMYTOOL_F
Sort of a long explanation/question here, so bear with me :-)
With our project, we have a number of source files that are generated from
.xml files. These generate a number of header files, message files, etc
using xslt. For a number of reasons, the generated files are also checked
into to SVN.
On 28. Juni 2014 18:00:52 MESZ, Kornel Benko wrote:
>Am Samstag, 28. Juni 2014 um 12:06:56, schrieb Martin Mitáš
>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm trying to pass multiple options from outside to a command in
>add_custom_target()
>> or add_custom_command(). I am new to CMake and I don't know whether
>t
Am Samstag, 28. Juni 2014 um 12:06:56, schrieb Martin Mitáš
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to pass multiple options from outside to a command in
> add_custom_target()
> or add_custom_command(). I am new to CMake and I don't know whether the
> observed
> behavior is bug or I do it in a wrong way.
>
>
I have a project which compiles and links into both a stand alone
executable and a dynamic shared library. The library and the executable
link against the same project libraries but have different object files
containing their entry points: main.o for the executable and dll_main.o for
the library.
Hello,
I'm trying to pass multiple options from outside to a command in
add_custom_target()
or add_custom_command(). I am new to CMake and I don't know whether the observed
behavior is bug or I do it in a wrong way.
I am doing all this with CMake 3.0 on Windows within MSYS environment if it
pl
Hi,
since you know the deps for your target_link_libraries call, you can use this
deps list as well to configure your add_custom_command to generate your source2
file.
HS
On 28. Juni 2014 07:23:21 MESZ, abid rahman wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I am adding a new target using "add_library(target source1