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(0004766)
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Alex Neundorf
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2006-08-27 10:53
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Does "make <targetname>/fast" what you want ?
This is available since cmake 2.4.3. |
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(0004783)
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Ken Moreland
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2006-08-28 12:11
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That almost does what I want. I have been using that feature and it works well. Ideally, I could type "make fast" and that would automatically perform a <targetname>/fast build on all default targets.
Right now I have a little program that writes little scripts in my source directory that will call "make <targetname>/fast" on all of the targets for a particular directory. That works pretty good except that it can actually take longer if it ends up building a bunch of non-default targets.
So apart from that minor detail, which is really just laziness on my part for not typing the targetname on the command prompt each time, I'm happy with the fast targets. |
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(0004784)
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Alex Neundorf
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2006-08-28 15:26
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A target "fast" is not possible, the name would be too generic I think.
But "all/fast" might be possible. |
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(0004793)
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Brad King
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2006-08-29 09:23
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Bug 0003658 is related to this bug.
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(0005164)
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Bill Hoffman
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2006-10-04 14:17
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