[CMake] [blog article] It's Time To Do CMake Right

Steven Stallion sstallion at gmail.com
Tue Feb 20 11:41:53 EST 2018


Indeed. Our CMake build here is spread across >500 list files with
around 1G of source code. I've often wondered how it compared to other
large C and assembly projects. To wit, several of the practices in the
article we've followed as well. It's great to hear that someone is
working on a book - I've considered doing the same!

On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 10:28 AM, Eric Eide <eeide at cs.utah.edu> wrote:
> Kai Wolf <kai.wolf at gmail.com> writes:
>
>> As a shameless self-plug: I am currently writing a book[1] on exact this
>> topic and really hope, I'll be able to release it by summer 2018 :-(
>> [1] http://effective-cmake.com/
>
> This is great to hear!
>
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