On 8 July 2010 12:56, Michael Wild <them...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On 8. Jul, 2010, at 4:40 , Paul Harris wrote: > > > On 7 July 2010 23:05, Michael Wild <them...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> > >> On 7. Jul, 2010, at 16:01 , Paul Harris wrote: > >> > >>> Hi all, > >>> > >>> I have looked and can't find the answer, so I turn to the list. > >>> > >>> I have a CMakeLists.txt and a subdirectory called utils, which also has > >> its > >>> own CMakeLists.txt > >>> > >>> In the parent CML.txt, I have something like: > >>> > >>> ENABLE_TESTING() > >>> add_subdirectory(utils) > >>> > >>> In my utils CML.txt, I have > >>> > >>> ADD_EXECUTABLE(unit_1 units/unit_1.cpp) > >>> ADD_TEST( unit_1 ${EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH}/unit_1 ) > >>> > >> > >> Simplify this to > >> > >> ADD_TEST(unit_1 unit_1) > >> > >> CMake will figure out by itself that unit_1 is a target and invoke the > >> executable correctly (your code would break for multi-configuration IDE > >> generators). > >> > >> > > This does not work for me. If I do not have the EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH > in > > add_test, I get a message like this when i run "make test" (shortened for > > brevity): > > > > 1/ 1 Testing unit_string_numeric_utils Could not find executable > > unit_string_numeric_utils > > Looked in the following places: > > unit_string_numeric_utils > > unit_string_numeric_utils > > Release/unit_string_numeric_utils > > Release/unit_string_numeric_utils > > Mmmh, works fine for me: > > --------->8--------- > cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8) > project(tmp) > > enable_testing() > > add_executable(unit1 unit1.cpp) > add_test(unit1 unit1) > ---------<8--------- > > Where unit1.cpp is just a simple hello-world program. Running it: > > snip
My project is a lot bigger than a hello-world program. It has subdirectories for a start, and I do things like SET(EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/bin CACHE INTERNAL "Single output directory for building all executables.") I'm not sure at which point things stop working, do you want me to try and build a test-case?
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