Apologies for the confusion and spam: I figured out that when you do a
find_package(), it also implicitly includes the contents of that
module into your list file so you can access its functions. I was
under the impression I had to include FindDoxygen.cmake explicitly to
access the functions it pro
I actually confused myself a bit... I think the issue is not that
finding happens when including it, but that doxygen_add_docs() is
bundled with the find module. What is the intended usage of this? If I
do find_package() will that also make doxygen_add_docs() available? Or
do I have to explicitly i
When I do this:
message( "blah1" )
include( FindDoxygen )
message( "blah2" )
find_package( Doxygen 1.8.6 OPTIONAL_COMPONENTS dot )
message( "blah3" )
I get this output:
blah1
-- Found Doxygen: C:/Program Files/doxygen/bin/doxygen.exe (found
version "1.8.13") found components: doxygen missin
El 07/07/17 a las 03:45, Florian Lindner escribiĆ³:
* Any other advises you want to give me?
I would advise you try to build out of source tree to keep the source
clean. Example:
$ mkdir build-linux64
$ cd build-linux64
$ cmake .. -G'Unix Makefiles'
$ make
$ make install
when done, you can
06.07.2017, 23:00, "Michael Jackson" :
> I have a large list of files that need to have Qt's 'moc' run on them
> (107 headers). I use all the normal CMake facilities for Qt based
> projects. I noticed that the generation of the moc files are done
> serially. Is there a flag or anything that I can
Thank you for the suggestions.
It is almost like a Jom for moc needs to be written.
-Mike Jackson
From: Benjamin Ballet
Sent: Friday, July 7, 2017 5:47:20 AM
To: Michael Jackson
Cc: cmake
Subject: Re: [CMake] Parallel moc for Qt files
I don't know how to paralle
Looks like an interesting project. After reading the blog and reading the
GitHub issue pages there seem to be serious issues with MSVC still which is a
blocker for us. I will keep an eye on it though.
--
Michael A. Jackson
From: Cristian Adam
Sent: Thursday, Ju
I don't know how to parallelize moc with CMake though I previously reduce
moc time (sometimes it's very slow) :
- by replacing as much #include as possible by forward-declaration
- wrapping some #include around #ifndef Q_MOC_RUN ... #endif
2017-07-06 22:00 GMT+02:00 Michael Jackson :
> I have a
On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 11:45 PM, Florian Lindner
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> coming from scons I want to take a look into cmake...
>
> My CMakeList.txt looks like:
>
>
> cmake_minimum_required (VERSION 3.0)
> project (ASTE)
>
> add_executable(readMesh readMesh.cpp)
>
> find_library(precice precice PATHS