пт, 22 мар. 2024 г. в 20:32, Hassan Sajjad
Do I understand correctly, that I would have to change the build script (since it's a cpp file, is build source file more fitting?) to build a new configuration?
Yes. Do you think it is wrong? Why? How do you envision it?
Consider this b2 project: # jamroot.jam exe main : main.cpp ; In order to build it in debug and release I would call b2 like this: b2 variant=debug,release With a similar CMake project: #CMakeLists.txt cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.5) project(proj LANGUAGES CXX) add_executable(main main.cpp) Building debug and release (using a single config generator) is done with e.g. cmake -S. -Bbuild/debug -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug cmake --build build/debug cmake -S. -Bbuild/release -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release cmake --build build/release Neither b2 nor CMake requires any changes to build scripts to build different configurations.