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A typical use for this macro would be:
A typical use for this macro would be:


  GenerateProject ( MyLib src/MyLib MyLibSources )
   GenerateProject ( src/MyLib ${MyLibSources} )
   GenerateProject ( src/MyLib ${MyLibSources} )
   ADD_LIBRARY (MyLib SHARED ${MyLibSources} )
   ADD_LIBRARY (MyLib SHARED ${MyLibSources} )

Revision as of 10:05, 22 September 2006

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This macro takes a list of files as input and generates source groups that follow the relative path of the files from the ProjectDir folder. This is strictly a cosmetic change, but it's nice if you're using the CMake generated projects also for development


 # create hierarchical source groups
 MACRO ( GenerateProject ProjectDir ProjectSources )
  
   FOREACH ( Source "${ProjectSources}" )
     STRING ( REGEX REPLACE "${ProjectDir}" "" RelativePath "${Source}" )
     STRING ( REGEX REPLACE "[\\\\/][^\\\\/]*$" "" RelativePath "${RelativePath}" )
     STRING ( REGEX REPLACE "^[\\\\/]" "" RelativePath "${RelativePath}" )
     STRING ( REGEX REPLACE "/" "\\\\\\\\" RelativePath "${RelativePath}" )
     SOURCE_GROUP ( "${RelativePath}" FILES ${Source} )
   ENDFOREACH ( Source )
 ENDMACRO ( GenerateProject)


A typical use for this macro would be:

 GenerateProject ( src/MyLib ${MyLibSources} )
 ADD_LIBRARY (MyLib SHARED ${MyLibSources} )


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