Changed SublimeClang include path generation to expand to absolute paths.
Fixed an issue where compiler definitions for SublimeClang were not written to the project file.
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@ -227,6 +227,13 @@ void cmExtraSublimeTextGenerator
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fout << "],\n";
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fout << "\t\t\t\"file_include_patterns\": [" <<
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fileIncludePatternsStream.str() << "]\n";
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fout << "\t\t},\n\t";
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// In order for SublimeClang's path resolution to work, the directory that
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// contains the sublime-project file must be included here. We just ensure
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// that no files or subfolders are included
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fout << "\t{\n\t\t\t\"path\": \"./\",\n";
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fout << "\t\t\t\"folder_exclude_patterns\": [\"*\"],\n";
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fout << "\t\t\t\"file_exclude_patterns\": [\"*\"]\n";
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fout << "\t\t}\n\t";
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// End of the folders section
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fout << "]";
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@ -340,9 +347,13 @@ void cmExtraSublimeTextGenerator
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const std::string &relative = cmSystemTools::RelativePath(
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lgs[0]->GetMakefile()->GetHomeOutputDirectory(),
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includeDir.c_str());
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fout << "\t\"-I" << relative << "\"";
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// It appears that a relative path to the sublime-project file doesn't
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// always work. So we use ${folder:${project_path:<project_filename>}}
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// that SublimeClang will expand to the correct path
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fout << "\t\"-I${folder:${project_path:" << mf->GetProjectName() <<
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".sublime-project}}/" << relative << "\"";
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stringSetIter++;
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if (stringSetIter != includeDirs.end())
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if ((stringSetIter != includeDirs.end()) || (!defines.empty()))
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{
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fout << ",";
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}
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@ -387,7 +398,7 @@ void cmExtraSublimeTextGenerator::AppendTarget(cmGeneratedFileStream& fout,
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->GetGeneratorTarget(target);
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std::string cdefs = gtgt->GetCompileDefinitions();
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if(cdefs.empty())
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if(!cdefs.empty())
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{
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// Expand the list.
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std::vector<std::string> defs;
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