[CMake] Why is this custom command run twice?
Aaron_Wright at selinc.com
Aaron_Wright at selinc.com
Thu Apr 22 16:38:17 EDT 2010
Well, Michael is right, it does work right in Linux. I guess the nature of
the question changes slightly then to become, what I'm I not doing right
for Visual Studio 9 2008, but that works in Linux?
-------------------------------------------------------------
Aaron Wright
From:
Michael Wild <themiwi at gmail.com>
To:
Aaron_Wright at selinc.com
Cc:
CMake List <cmake at cmake.org>
Date:
04/22/2010 01:29 PM
Subject:
Re: [CMake] Why is this custom command run twice?
Works fine for me, sorry to say ;-)
Michael
On 22. Apr, 2010, at 17:49 , Aaron_Wright at selinc.com wrote:
> Interesting. I had a little typo in the first example, here's another
one.
> You only need a file called "generated.txt.in" next to the
CMakeLists.txt
> file.
>
>
> CMAKE_MINIMUM_REQUIRED(VERSION 2.8)
>
> PROJECT(quick_test)
>
> ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND(
> OUTPUT "${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/generated.txt"
> COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy
> "${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/generated.txt.in"
> "${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/generated.txt"
> DEPENDS "${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/generated.txt.in")
>
> ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND(
> OUTPUT "${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/generated_used.stamp"
> COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E touch
> "${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/generated_used.stamp"
> DEPENDS "${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/generated.txt"
> COMMENT "Using generated.txt")
>
> ADD_CUSTOM_TARGET(
> ${PROJECT_NAME}
> DEPENDS "${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/generated_used.stamp")
>
>
> This builds ok the first time, but then change the "generated.txt.in"
and
> run the build twice and the second time you'll see "Using generated.txt"
> again, which I don't want to see. I've tried VS 2008 and NMake, using
> CMake 2.8 and 2.8.1.
> -------------------------------------------------------------
> Aaron Wright
>
>
>
>
> From:
> Michael Wild <themiwi at gmail.com>
> To:
> Aaron_Wright at selinc.com
> Cc:
> cmake at cmake.org
> Date:
> 04/21/2010 11:41 PM
> Subject:
> Re: [CMake] Why is this custom command run twice?
> Sent by:
> cmake-bounces at cmake.org
>
>
>
>
> On 22. Apr, 2010, at 5:12 , Aaron_Wright at selinc.com wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to do something a little weird, and I'm almost there but not
>> quite. I'm trying to generate a file and then run a command based on
> that
>> file. I only want the command to run when the file changes and thus the
>> generated file changes. Instead the first build I get both custom
> commands
>> run, and then on a second build, the second custom command runs again,
>> which is not what I want.
>>
>> This is what I got (just an example):
>>
>>
>> ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND(
>> OUTPUT "${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/generated.txt"
>> COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E touch
> "${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/generated.txt"
>> DEPENDS "${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/generated.txt")
>>
>> ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND(
>> OUTPUT "${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/generated_used.stamp"
>> COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E touch
>> "${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/generated_used.stamp"
>> DEPENDS "${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/generated.txt"
>> COMMENT "Using generated.txt")
>>
>> ADD_CUSTOM_TARGET(
>> ${PROJECT_NAME}
>> DEPENDS "${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/generated_used.stamp")
>>
>>
>> What I'm I missing? Thanks
>
> Your example works fine for me (using CMake 2.8.1 and Unix Makefiles
> generator on Mac OS X 10.6.2).
>
> Michael
>
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