[CMake] Making CMake *not* use -isystem at all
Alexander Neundorf
a.neundorf-work at gmx.net
Mon Dec 7 16:05:25 EST 2015
On Monday, December 07, 2015 15:39:40 Attila Krasznahorkay wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I'm still debugging the performance problems of our build. But now I
bumped
> into another surprising thing.
>
> Our "highest level" packages can depend on a *lot* of low level
packages.
> The one I'm testing now depends on more than 180 of them.
>
> This generates >180 -isystem flags for the compilation lines. But I
found a
> very surprising thing. If I replace all of these -isystem flags with -I
> ones by simply modifying the flags.cmake files that CMake generated
for me,
> the build time of my code is cut to less than half of what it is when
using
> -isystem.
>
> So... How do I tell CMake to forget about using -isystem all together,
and
> take all my include directories with -I?
>
> Not using SYSTEM in target_include_directories and
include_directories
> doesn't seem to make a difference. I still get all my out-of-source
> directories with -isystem. I even tried setting
> CMAKE_INCLUDE_SYSTEM_FLAG_CXX and
CMAKE_INCLUDE_SYSTEM_FLAG_C to "-I "
> forcefully. But this didn't help either. Neither did explicitly unsetting
> these variables.
I would have expected this to work.
Maybe set them to -I on the initial cmake run ?
Alex
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