[CMake] Forcing CHECK_CXX_SOURCE_RUNS_ARGS to compile in Release mode
Julien Malik
julien.malik at c-s.fr
Thu Nov 3 11:08:12 EDT 2011
Hello,
I'm encountering some issues during configuration.
Config is :
- cmake 2.8.5
- Visual Studio 2008 Express
CHECK_CXX_SOURCE_RUNS_ARGS is used to compile and run a program, to
verify that it does not segfault, and output a warning message if it does.
I'm encountering a runtime issue (an application has made an attempt to
load the C runtime library incorrectly).
This stops the configuration process because of the popup showing the
message.
CHECK_CXX_SOURCE_RUNS_ARGS seems to always compile the program in Debug
mode (even though the CTEST_BUILD_CONFIGURATION is Release).
When built in Release, the same program runs OK with no runtime issues.
Side note :
- the program to test links to a lot of external libraries, compiled in
Release mode (I already have a mix of different runtimes at that point :
msvcr71 and msvcr90).
- I can see in Visual that running the Debug version of the try_compile
program, I have both the release and debug version of msvcr90.dll and
msvcp90.dll (which is logical, the release one come from the
dependencies, the debug one from the build of the program)
Is there a way to tell cmake to run the "try_compile" in Release mode by
default ?
Or do you know a way to avoid this annoying popup (i can't run nightly
ctest submission because of this) ?
Thanks,
Julien
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