Dieter Oberkofler wrote:
We only need the error files when running the makefile on the shell as most
IDE's have a build-in handling of the errors.
When working on the shell, or with large (or distributed build systems) it
is most helpful to have an error file for each compilation or link process.
We actually are currently replacing the compiler with a shell script (using
a SET(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=my_gcc) command) but this is quite complicated
within CMake.
Especially on the Windows platform, we really had to create our own little
c-app in order to parse the temporary parameter file in order to get this
working.
I was wondering if we are the only ones that (still) love using the good old
error files or this might be an enhancement that others would like as well.
-Dieter
You could add a feature request to the bug tracker. On way to
implement it would be to have a forwarding c program that runs the
compilers/linkers and traps the output into a file. That program could
be part of cmake.
-Bill
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