[CMake] CMake 2.6.2, Xcode and Fortran...
Michael Jackson
mike.jackson at bluequartz.net
Tue Oct 14 20:38:35 EDT 2008
The Intel C++ and Fortran compilers add some Xcode plugins I believe
when they are installed.
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Mike Jackson mike.jackson at bluequartz.net
www.bluequartz.net
On Oct 14, 2008, at 8:28 PM, Bill Hoffman wrote:
> Dick Munroe wrote:
>> Bill, Well, Xcode certainly supports Fortran well enough with the
>> Intel 10.1 preview compiler to successfully build and install
>> software using Xcode, so I'm not sure what you mean by "doesn't
>> support Fortran" unless it's dependency stuff. So if the Intel
>> fortran compiler works (and I have an existence proof that it
>> does), is it a simple matter of hacking the Xcode generator to
>> "know" about the fortran language extensions and get the
>> lastKnownSourceFile right? Presumably you would have to look at the
>> source file properties as well to see if it is explicitly fortran.
>> There are some debugging issues, but from what I've heard from
>> Intel they plan to continue to work toward better Xcode
>> integration, so... Best, Dick Munroe Michael Jackson wrote:
>
> I mean gfortran:
>
> http://maxao.free.fr/xcode-fortran-plugin/
>
> Fortran is not native to Xcode. I guess intel Fortran must have
> some sort of extra stuff for Xcode. So, yes it is a matter of
> coding up the Xcode generator to create the right input for Xcode
> with Fortran (not a default option at the moment). Most likely
> different for Intel and gfortran.
>
> -Bill
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