On Friday 31 August 2007 11:45, Andreas Pakulat wrote: > On 31.08.07 11:19:52, Alexander Neundorf wrote: > > Andreas: is it possible to have both <kdevfortransupport> and > > <kdevcppsupport> in the same kdevelop project file ? > > Yes.
This is what kdevelop creates by default for a Fortran project: <kdevfortransupport> <ftnchek> <division>false</division> <extern>false</extern> <declare>false</declare> <pure>false</pure> <argumentsall>false</argumentsall> <commonall>false</commonall> <truncationall>false</truncationall> <usageall>false</usageall> <f77all>false</f77all> <portabilityall>false</portabilityall> <argumentsonly/> <commononly/> <truncationonly/> <usageonly/> <f77only/> <portabilityonly/> </ftnchek> </kdevfortransupport> It seems these are settings for ftnchk, the Fortran compatiblity checker. If I don't insert this in the project file, I guess kdevelop will just use the same values as default ? > > Should I set primarylanguage to Fortran if fortran is the only enabled > > language or also if fortran *and* C/C++ are enabled ? > > Thats hard to answer, it depends on wether the user wants to do Fortran > or C++ work primarly. KDevelop3 only supports 1 language per project, so > either way its less-than-perfect for some use-cases. In order not to change previous behaviour I'll only make Fortran the primary language if it's the only language in the project. Alex _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list CMake@cmake.org http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake