On 7/21/17 12:04 PM, JeremyAgost via Boost wrote:
I'd like to offer whatever help I can muster with regard to adopting CMake in Boost. My team practically celebrated when we heard about this proposal. I've posted our semi-proprietary Boost CMakeLists on GitHub. Maybe they'll be useful for a porting effort. https://github.com/GroundControl-Solutions/boost-cmake https://github.com/GroundControl-Solutions/boost-cmake
This very interesting and constructive. Having make the CMake files for the library I maintain, the serialization library I have some exposure to this so I have a couple of questions: a) My main interest has been to use CMake to generate Xcode IDE files. I find the settings for the Xcode IDE all over the place - same as for Visual Studio. I find them easier to set in CMakeLists.txt. b) I don't see where you've included the header files. I need these to work with the IDE. c) I see you've made provision for static and dynamic libraries. Good, I did something similar to the same. d) I don't see where CTest is being invoked to compile and run the tests. Again, specific examples are very helpful in following proposals. Robert Ramey
Regards, Jeremy Agostino CTO GroundControl Solutions, Inc.
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