CMake Changing GCCINPUTTYPE for Mac CMake Changing GCCINPUTTYPE for Mac Clemens Arth Mon Jan 12 13:30:40 EST 2009. Previous message:. Next message:. Messages sorted by: Hi Michael, thanks for the fast reply.
I'll test that tomorrow. Regards Clemens Michael Wild schrieb: On 12. Jan, 2009, at 15:12, Clemens Arth wrote: Hiis there a possibility to change the type of a file from a CMakeLists.txt file for Xcode? What I want to do is compiling a simple c file as objective-c instead of c.
As default modeXcode chooses the file extension to figure out what type the file isbut I want to avoid changing the extension of my file from cpp to mm. There is a switch in Xcode to change the default behaviour, but is there also a possibility to change it from cmake directly? Regards Clemens For g the GCC compiler suite this would be the option '-x objective-c'. Set it using either SET(TARGET SOURCEFILE)PROPERTIES( PROPERTIES COMPILEFLAGS '-x objective-c' ) or by setting CMAKECXXFLAGS. HTH Michael CMake mailing list. Previous message:.
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I've been using Xcode since I started programming in C and it works like a charm. Luftikus eq download for mac. If you've never worked in an IDE/compiler before, it may look sort of intimidating/complicated but it's pretty simple.
If you'd rather work in something that's cross platform, I recommend Eclipse or Code::Blocks. Eclipse can give you trouble setting it up though (at least, it was pretty troublesome for me) but has a simple solution to fix it (a solution that I can't actually remember right now but I just know it's fixable). You're probably going through more trouble than you need.
Apple's spin of the Clang compiler is quite stable and probably supports OS X better than gcc does, now that Apple ceased to use it. Is there any reason why you can't use the Xcode bundle? It doesn't just include an LLVM compiler toolchain, but a number of other essential programmers' tools (such as Ruby). You're not restricted to using the IDE if you don't like it, just remember to link against libc as by default Apple Clang does not.
EDIT: Also, most of LLVM's tools take the same command line arguments as their GCC equivalents. One notable exception is LLDB. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 mkdir build && cd build host-001:build user$./configure -prefix=/usr/gcc-4.9.2 -enable-cxx checking build system type. X8664-apple-darwin11.4.2 checking host system type. X8664-apple-darwin11.4.2 checking for a BSD-compatible install. /usr/bin/install -c checking whether build environment is sane. Yes checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p./install-sh -c -d checking for gawk.
No checking for mawk. No checking for nawk. No checking for awk. Awk checking whether make sets $(MAKE). No checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles. No checking ABI=64 checking compiler gcc -O2 -pedantic -fomit-frame-pointer -m64.
No checking compiler cc -O. No checking ABI=x32 checking compiler gcc -O2 -pedantic -fomit-frame-pointer -mx32. No checking compiler cc. No checking ABI=32 checking compiler gcc -m32 -O2 -pedantic -fomit-frame-pointer. No checking compiler gcc -O2 -pedantic -fomit-frame-pointer.
No checking compiler icc -no-gcc. No checking compiler cc -O.
No configure: error: could not find a working compiler, see config.log for details I looked at config.log, but can`t understand much of it.
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Update history for Office for Mac. 1/15/2018. 5 minutes to read. Contributors. In this article Office for Mac that comes with an Office 365 subscription is updated on a regular basis to provide new features, security updates, and non-security updates. The following information is primarily intended for IT professionals that are deploying Office for Mac to the users in their organizations.
The following table summarizes information about the most current version of Office for Mac. Office suite type Current version Release date Download link More information With Microsoft Teams 16.21 (19011500) January 16, 2019 Without Microsoft Teams 16.21 (19011500) January 16, 2019. Note.
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Hi, I work in a multi-lingual environment, so I constantly have to switch between four different input source. (Qwerty keyboard, Dvorak keyboard, and two chinese input methods.) Previously I have been using the system hotkey of CMD+space and CMD+OPT+space, but to juggle between four sources this turned out to be a little messy. I followed this link and set up a temporary solution: Though since it works with the UI, It gets laggy and somewhat problematic when the system gets intense. So I am wondering, deos anyone know of a more elegent way to do that, through a deeper level?
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