[CMake] message() text shows up as RED in cmake-gui
Clinton Stimpson
clinton at elemtech.com
Wed Mar 25 21:59:28 EDT 2009
The intent I get from the documentation is that its a message that is
meant to say something important. It pops up in the CMakeSetup, shows
up in the error section of ccmake, and stdout of cmake.
Maybe cmake-gui should show it bold or something instead of red, which I
also think of as an error.
Clint
Philip Lowman wrote:
> The rest of the text in that box that is black is printed via
> message(STATUS...). If you don't want your messages to show up red
> you can use message(STATUS "Hello World").
>
> The message() command without STATUS is supposed to be a warning, I think.
>
> On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 7:59 PM, Robert Dailey <rcdailey at gmail.com
> <mailto:rcdailey at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Ever since CMake 2.6.3, the CMake-gui application on Windows has
> been displaying output from the message() function in red, even if
> it isn't an error. For example, if I do this:
>
> message( "Hello World" )
>
> The text "Hello World" will show up in RED. Is this by design? I
> would prefer it show up as black like the rest of the text. Or
> better yet, an option to choose the color would be great!
>
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