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* [http://www.wxwidgets.org/wiki/index.php/CMake How to use CMake for building software with wxWidgets ] | * [http://www.wxwidgets.org/wiki/index.php/CMake How to use CMake for building software with wxWidgets ] | ||
* [http://www.call-with-current-continuation.org Chicken Scheme] - | * [http://www.call-with-current-continuation.org Chicken Scheme] - is a performance oriented Scheme-to-C compiler. It supports all major C compilers and OSs and its extensively commented CMake build system can serve as a tutorial for new CMake users. Chicken is a non-trivial, modestly sized project, about 75,000 lines of code and. As such, the build system is easier to understand than larger projects and it demonstrates many non-trivial CMake features, e.g. how to generate source files and executables that are needed by the build itself, how to reuse the same build rules in multiple directories and how to use ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND to drive languages other than C/C++. | ||
* [http://emanuelgreisen.dk/stuff/kdevelop_am2cmake.php.tgz Alternative Automake2CMake converter written in PHP] Converts Kdeveloper-projects that use Automake. This script can do approx. 87% of the converting :), but that is a start. | * [http://emanuelgreisen.dk/stuff/kdevelop_am2cmake.php.tgz Alternative Automake2CMake converter written in PHP] Converts Kdeveloper-projects that use Automake. This script can do approx. 87% of the converting :), but that is a start. |
Revision as of 21:49, 27 February 2007
Welcome to CMake, the cross-platform, open-source make system. CMake is used to control the software compilation process using simple platform and compiler independent configuration files. CMake generates native makefiles and workspaces that can be used in the compiler environment of your choice. CMake is quite sophisticated: it is possible to support complex environments requiring system configuration, pre-processor generation, code generation, and template instantiation.
Development Topics
CMake
- Articles about CMake
- Platform Dependent Issues
- Various Editors / IDEs support
- Generator Specific Information
- Useful CMake Variables
- Macros contributed by Users
- CMake FAQ
- For CMake Hackers
CTest
CPack
Tutorials
CMake
- Cross-Platform Software Development Using CMake
Tutorial that should get anybody up to speed with CMake
- How to write platform checks with CMake
Describes how to implement platform or configure checks with CMake.
- How to find installed software with CMake
Describes how to search for and then use software packages with CMake.
- Qt with CMake Explains how to use CMake to build software with Qt4 and how to use it for Qt3 and KDE3 applications
- Chicken Scheme - is a performance oriented Scheme-to-C compiler. It supports all major C compilers and OSs and its extensively commented CMake build system can serve as a tutorial for new CMake users. Chicken is a non-trivial, modestly sized project, about 75,000 lines of code and. As such, the build system is easier to understand than larger projects and it demonstrates many non-trivial CMake features, e.g. how to generate source files and executables that are needed by the build itself, how to reuse the same build rules in multiple directories and how to use ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND to drive languages other than C/C++.
- Alternative Automake2CMake converter written in PHP Converts Kdeveloper-projects that use Automake. This script can do approx. 87% of the converting :), but that is a start.
CTest
- Testing With CTest
Introduces to testing with CTest, submitting dashboards, and using CMake to add tests to the test system.
- CTest Scripting
Describes the scripting with CTest which can significantly simplify and automate testing and submitting dashboards.
- Generating Input Files For CTest
Describe more in details the concepts behind testing with CTest and also explans how to use CTest without using CMake.
CPack
- Packaging with CPack
Introduction to CPack, installing and packaging of software.
Administrative topics
- Where can I find more information about CMake?
- Where can I download CMake?
- What are some projects using CMake?