CMake/Source/cmIDEFlagTable.h
Brad King 650199e7ca VS: Support mapping flags with values following separately (#14858)
Add a "UserFollowing" special flag table entry indicator to say that a
flag expects a value in a following argument.  Teach cmIDEOptions to
handle such flags.
2014-04-01 14:56:08 -04:00

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/*============================================================================
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#ifndef cmIDEFlagTable_h
#define cmIDEFlagTable_h
// This is a table mapping XML tag IDE names to command line options
struct cmIDEFlagTable
{
const char* IDEName; // name used in the IDE xml file
const char* commandFlag; // command line flag
const char* comment; // comment
const char* value; // string value
unsigned int special; // flags for special handling requests
enum
{
UserValue = (1<<0), // flag contains a user-specified value
UserIgnored = (1<<1), // ignore any user value
UserRequired = (1<<2), // match only when user value is non-empty
Continue = (1<<3), // continue looking for matching entries
SemicolonAppendable = (1<<4), // a flag that if specified multiple times
// should have its value appended to the
// old value with semicolons (e.g.
// /NODEFAULTLIB: =>
// IgnoreDefaultLibraryNames)
UserFollowing = (1<<5), // expect value in following argument
UserValueIgnored = UserValue | UserIgnored,
UserValueRequired = UserValue | UserRequired
};
};
#endif