[CMake] CMake CUDA 3.8+/9 support as a first class language with out Visual Studio Support... err what?

Christian Mazakas christian.mazakas at gmail.com
Thu Jul 27 21:09:20 EDT 2017


Probably means no more hacky MSBuild custom tasks which can't be
parallelized.


On Jul 27, 2017 6:07 PM, "Brian Davis" <bitminer at gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Can someone explain to me the meaning of the statement at:
>
> https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/release/3.8.html?highlight=cuda
>
>
> Make learned to support CUDA as a first-class language that can be enabled
> via the project() and enable_language() commands.
> CUDA is currently supported by the Makefile Generators and the Ninja
> generator on Linux, macOS, and Windows. *Support for the Visual Studio IDE
> is under development but not included in this release.*
> The NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit compiler (nvcc) is supported.
>
> Specifically:
>
> *Support for the Visual Studio IDE is under development but not included
> in this release.*
>
> Is CUDA as a first class language not supported for seemingly second class
> citizens such as Visual Studio?
>
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