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Timor Gruber edited this page Feb 2, 2018
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It's important to understand that reloading project's CMake and building its' binaries are 2 different things.
- Reloading CMake means to parse the project's CMake code and create a
make file
that could be built later. - Building project's binaries means to build the
make file
generated earlier by reloading CMake.
Every change in cmake code (which mostly happens in CMakeLists.txt
) must be reloaded so that the latest code will be built.
Some IDEs immediately inform you when there's a change in CMake so that you'll reload it.
A project depending on Arduino-CMake can be built by using either make or your IDE's build tools. To see how it builds with make, please head to the appropriate page.