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Subject:    Re: [CMake] can I use cmake in parallel with Eclipse IDE?
From:       Bo Zhou <bo.schwarzstein () gmail ! com>
Date:       2019-01-27 4:15:55
Message-ID: CAMX42NAD8mpJag3jd=Auh_i0TxLVVXOdPzJs7XepHyUDnFs95w () mail ! gmail ! com
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It's not about neither CMake or eclipse, but your target build system.
CMake is the build system of build system, the actually work is related to
the target building system.

If you generated eclipse CDT project + Makefile, of course it might be
parallel, there is the option when you create the project. At Linux
platform, the eclipse and Codeblocks work as well, just work for basic
requirement, such as stepping, launch the application from IDE with
arguments.

Just some experience, thanks.

On Sun, Jan 27, 2019 at 9:29 AM hex <hex7c3@gmail.com> wrote:

> hello,
>
> I want to use CMake as my primary build system. At some point I would like
> to take advantage of the tools provided by IDEs, such as stepping through
> code.
>
> I know I can use CMake to generate an eclipse project, or use Eclipse to
> generate a CMake project. My doubt is whether these options are merely
> meant for import purposes or can these be used in parallel, i.e., switching
> between my CMake project and Eclipse back and forth.
>
> I was reading about *launch.json* files and it seems that these can be
> used to launch any application with it.
>
> please advice,
>
>
> thank you
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<div dir="ltr">It&#39;s not about neither CMake or eclipse, but your target build \
system. CMake is the build system of build system, the actually work is related to \
the target building system.<div><br></div><div>If you generated eclipse CDT project  \
+ Makefile, of course it might be parallel, there is the option when you create the \
project. At Linux platform, the eclipse and Codeblocks work as well, just work for \
basic requirement, such as stepping, launch the application from IDE with \
arguments.</div><div><br></div><div>Just some experience, thanks.</div></div><br><div \
class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Sun, Jan 27, 2019 at 9:29 AM \
hex &lt;<a href="mailto:hex7c3@gmail.com">hex7c3@gmail.com</a>&gt; \
wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px \
0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">  

    
  
  <div bgcolor="#FFFFFF">
    <p>hello, <br>
    </p>
    <p>I want to use CMake as my primary build system. At some point I
      would like to take advantage of the tools provided by IDEs, such
      as stepping through code. <br>
    </p>
    <p>I know I can use CMake to generate an eclipse project, or use
      Eclipse to generate a CMake project. My doubt is whether these
      options are merely meant for import purposes or can these be used
      in parallel, i.e., switching between my CMake project and Eclipse
      back and forth. <br>
    </p>
    <p>I was reading about <i><b>launch.json</b></i> files and it seems
      that these can be used to launch any application with it.  </p>
    <p>please advice, <br>
    </p>
    <p><br>
    </p>
    <p>thank you<br>
    </p>
  </div>

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