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− | + | [[Compiling/Eclipse/Manually|Compiling Manually for Eclipse]] | |
− | + | I will show you how to do that using the Eclipse CDT4 generator, which isn't different than using any other CMake generator. It works for in-source and out-of-source builds. | |
− | At first we need to run CMake, and set ”Where is the source code” and “Where to build the binaries”, but before | + | At first we need to run CMake, and set ”Where is the source code” and “Where to build the binaries”, but before thatyou have to be sure that you have a ''CMakeLists.txt'' file in the src directory . Your project name should be different from your executable name and different from your build folder name. Otherwise, Eclipse will NOT pick up your executable as you build them. Our second work is that to select the generator(the window ''cmake-gui'' appears when you click '''Generate'''), in our case – Eclipse. |
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− | For Eclipse | + | For Eclipse is important that the build directory to another and not to be a subdirectory of the source directory. |
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− | In the next step you have to run Eclipse and import | + | In the next step you have to run Eclipse and import new project. |
''File/Import/General/ Existing Projects into Workspace'', Then just click '''Next'''. | ''File/Import/General/ Existing Projects into Workspace'', Then just click '''Next'''. | ||
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− | + | And now I will build project with targets ''benchmark'' and ''mged''. At first – benchmark: | |
''Project/Make Target/Build...'', then select target:''benchmark''(location ''bench'') and click '''Build''' | ''Project/Make Target/Build...'', then select target:''benchmark''(location ''bench'') and click '''Build''' | ||