Yes, I know. The problem is that it's a system header I'm not really permitted 
to modify. 





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From: Ryan Pavlik <rpav...@iastate.edu>
To: cmake@cmake.org
Sent: Thu, February 11, 2010 5:57:58 PM
Subject: Re: [CMake] Examples of CMAKE_INCLUDE_TRANSFORMS or other transform 
rules?

 Well, you can really just use forward slashes on all platforms - Not
really an answer to your direct question but might help you with the
underlying situation.

Ryan

On 02/11/2010 04:18 PM, Jeremy Nicholl wrote: 
> 
>Are
>there any examples of how to create transform rules using e.g.
>CMAKE_INCLUDE_TRANSFORMS?
>>I'm using MSYS and I ran into an issue where one of my header files has
>the line
>>#include "foo\bar.h" // Note backslash
>>In this case, the dependency that gets generated simply appends
>"foo\bar.h" to a well-formed MSYS path with forward slashes, and that
>seems to mean the file cannot be found. I was wondering if I could
>generate a transform rule to simply switch the backslash to a forward
>slash for dependency generation purposes, but setting the variable does
>not seem to set it when the dependencies are generated (in
>DependInfo.cmake, it does not seem to have the variable defined).
>
>>Thanks for your help.
>
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