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RE: LeoThread 2025-12-05 03-39

in LeoFinance10 hours ago

terminal to the command itself are really, really useful conventions. I use the options for the command all the time. Not really super directly but I mean in slack builds that's what we use. And it's a very easy way to control the output of CMake because you have access to all of the variables. And they're all really well documented and it just works out really nicely. So that is I think probably everything about CMake that I have to say. But again nowhere near what CMake is capable of. There's so much that it can do. It's a really nice system. Its documentation is a pleasure to read. Really go to CMake.org slash CMake slash help and just look at some of their documentation. They've got so much. It's just so easy to find what you need. And I think that in a way is a big difference between it and the AutoTool documentation. AutoTool documentation is divided into all of its different components. You've got the AutoMake, the AutoConf, the AutoThis, the AutoThat. I don't recall ever seeing (52/54)