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-rw-r--r--project/cmake/README.md5
-rw-r--r--project/cmake/build.py15
2 files changed, 10 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/project/cmake/README.md b/project/cmake/README.md
index b63564d..7a488d9 100644
--- a/project/cmake/README.md
+++ b/project/cmake/README.md
@@ -2,12 +2,11 @@ CMake
=====
Build a CMake project.
-Consult the output of `build.py --help` for details.
A simple usage example:
- > python3 build.py --configuration Release --install path/to/somewhere -- ../examples/simple
+ $ python3 -m project.cmake.build --configuration Release --install path/to/somewhere -- examples/simple
...
- > ./path/to/somewhere/bin/foo
+ $ ./path/to/somewhere/bin/foo
foo
diff --git a/project/cmake/build.py b/project/cmake/build.py
index 77242ec..b15badd 100644
--- a/project/cmake/build.py
+++ b/project/cmake/build.py
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ but written in bash and PowerShell, respectively).
A simple usage example:
- $ %(prog)s --configuration Release --install path/to/somewhere -- ../examples/simple
+ $ python -m project.cmake.build --configuration Release --install path/to/somewhere -- examples/simple
...
$ ./path/to/somewhere/bin/foo
@@ -23,13 +23,13 @@ A simple usage example:
Picking the target platform is build system-specific. On Visual Studio, pass
the target platform using the `-A` flag like this:
- > %(prog)s --install path\to\somewhere -- ..\examples\simple -A Win32
+ > python -m project.cmake.build --install path\to\somewhere -- examples\simple -A Win32
...
Using GCC-like compilers, the best way is to use CMake toolchain files (see
-cmake/toolchains in this repository for examples).
+toolchains/cmake in this repository for examples).
- $ %(prog)s --install path/to/somewhere -- ../examples/simple -D CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE="$( pwd )/../toolchains/mingw-x86.cmake"
+ $ python -m project.cmake.build --install path/to/somewhere -- examples/simple -D CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE="$( pwd )/toolchains/mingw-x86.cmake"
...
'''
@@ -157,10 +157,11 @@ def _parse_args(argv=None):
parser.add_argument('src_dir', metavar='DIR',
type=project.utils.normalize_path,
help='source directory')
- parser.add_argument('cmake_args', nargs='*', metavar='CMAKE_ARG',
+ parser.add_argument('cmake_args', metavar='CMAKE_ARG',
+ nargs='*', default=[],
help='additional CMake arguments, to be passed verbatim')
- args = parser.parse_args(argv)
- return args
+
+ return parser.parse_args(argv)
def main(argv=None):