>> 
> Yes, things like QtCreator.  Or future IDEs that might use CMake as a build 
> system.
> 

FYI: CLion by Jetbrains is the first IDE I know of that fully integrates CMake 
natively. If that IDE is as good as their Python IDE I worked with in the past, 
I may yet spend some bucks on it :)

Sincerely,
Jakob

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