[CMake] Batch converting several files
Martin Fischer
m_fischer at users.sf.net
Sun Mar 16 11:31:09 EDT 2008
On 11.03.2008 21:24 Andy Lego wrote:
Hi Andy,
so I tried the following
SET( SOURCEFILES
file1
file2
file3 )
FOREACH( FILE ${SOURCEFILES})
SET( EXECUTE
${EXECUTE}
${tool_EXE} ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/${FILE}.in
${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${FILE}.out )
ENDFOREACH( FILE )
ADD_CUSTOM_TARGET( carfiles
DEPENDS SOURCEFILES tool
COMMAND ${EXECUTE}
)
It looks like the variable EXCUTE is initialized as expected but is
considered as one command and not a sequence. Where am I going wrong?
Regards
Martin
> Hello Martin,
>
> You cannot nest commands and constructs. Move the FOREACH before the
> custom target and set a variable in it. Then use the result in the
> custom target.
>
> Andy
>
> On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 12:44 PM, Martin Fischer <m_fischer at users.sf.net> wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > for a project I'm working on I need to do the following build steps:
>> >
>> > - compile an executable from source
>> > - run this executable to convert several files
>> > - for each input file in source directory there will be one output file
>> > in build directory.
>> >
>> > I tried several variants of he following but didn't come up with a good
>> > solution.
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