[CMake] Multiple "projects" one directory
Scott Bloom
scott at towel42.com
Sat Apr 28 11:17:41 EDT 2018
Thanks I'll look into it.
~~Scott
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From: "Alan W. Irwin" <irwin at beluga.phys.uvic.ca>
Date: 4/28/18 01:07 (GMT-08:00)
To: Scott Bloom <scott at towel42.com>
Cc: cmake at cmake.org
Subject: Re: [CMake] Multiple "projects" one directory
On 2018-04-27 22:06-0000 Scott Bloom wrote:
> I have a rather complicated Qt based project.
>
> We are looking at rolling out a subset tool, and it will be significantly smaller in functionality.
>
> For that mode, I would like to set a CMake variable LITEVERSION that builds the tool with -DLITEVERSION defined.
>
> however, one (or two) folders, the main executable (and possibly the main window folder), and I would like include into the tool with this turned on, and with it turned off
>
> Is that possible?
>
> Other times I have done this, I just have two build areas.. But 90% of this code base is the same, and will be built independent of the flag. So Id rather not build it twice
Hi Scott:
My opinion is two build areas is actually the way to go. Also, have
you considered using ccache? With that software (see
<http://ccache.samba.org/>, rebuild costs tend to be negligible so
that two build areas which build largely the same code will not cost
that much more to build than one build area.
Alan
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