fortran - CMake tutorial -
Can anyone provide a link to a good cement tutorial except a very expensive and hard work?
For Fortran projects, it is particularly interesting to use the SIMKE, but would be grateful for any good tutorials.
Update
That which I have found before is absolutely useless = (Also, when I am answering it sounds good.)
< First, I recommend a very good lecture and related tools by Bill Hoffman, available on YouTube:
Next, take a quick look and feel, quick and easy and even a little tasty, so it will help you to read the CMK scripts.
Now, you can immediately get on hand which is available in Kimke CVS. This is not a matter, but the code is the tutorial material used in the MAHIRING CIMATE book. Of course, you will need to refer to information about various macros.
When you understand the foundation of the limit, you can begin digging in more advanced techniques as well as read existing CMakeLists.txt files how others command seamkey scripts.
For proper observation with the actual comments, check out two parts of the tutorial for Bruno Abnerder:
I found it very useful too. There is a very good start in this, however, some KDE specific features and custom macros may be a little disturbing.
I think this is a very good material with the beginning of it. Also, do not forget about SIMK mailing lists with a very useful community.
- Bill Hoffman has just announced in the mailing list.
- Comprehensive Tutorial of the MESH Project Wiki
- This video is from the webinar recorded in March 2012 - Highly Recommended.
Rico, by Hughesbes - explains the imported / exported targets and project config files for C / C ++ projects.
Here the Git repository has been prepared by Eric Knowlard, various printable formats.
Here is 50 page PDFs by Pau Garcia i Quiles.
Fortran developers, but not only can these two articles be found:
- (pdf)
Please report any broken links in the comments below.
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