Hi,

I am currently cleaning up our build system and stumbled over some minor things, where I did not find a way to accomplish them. Are they at all possible?

I wanted to contain all cmake generated targets (like ALL_BUILD, ZERO_CHECK, INSTALL, ... ) in a Project group, but I cannot set the target property since they are not propper targets.

I'd like to add all CMakeLists.txt to a special target, ideally ALL_BUILD, so that they are accessible from the IDE, and I'd rather not wrap the add_subdirectory command to save them all.

I'd like to call my CMakeLists.txt CMakeLists.cmake or CMakeLists.cmlst or whatever, so that I can teach my editor proper syntax highlighting (and the OS to open the correct editor).

In Xcode the source groups are ordered in reverse order of the source_group calls.

In Xcode sub-groups (both project and source) do not work correctly. e.g. if I have the groups "x" "x/y" "x/z" I get the following result

TL
 \- x
  |  \- y
  |   |  \- contents of y
  |  \- z
  |     \- contents of z
 \- x
    \- contents of x

instead of the expected (as in VS)
 \- x
    \- y
     |  \- contents of y
    \- z
     |  \- contents of z
    \- contents of x

regards

Fabio


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Dipl.-Inf. Fabio Fracassi
BZMM - Charite & Fraunhofer IPK (bzmm.charite.de)
Augustenburger Platz. 1
13353 Berlin

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