CMake/Source/cmExtraKateGenerator.h
Tobias Hunger a354f60ce0 Refactor extra generator registration to use factories
This will allow additional information about the availability
and capabilities of extra generators to be queried without
actually creating them.

Instead of a static NewFactory() method like the main generator
factories have, use a static GetFactory() method to get a pointer to a
statically allocated extra generator factory.  This simplifies memory
management.
2016-08-03 09:43:00 -04:00

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/*============================================================================
CMake - Cross Platform Makefile Generator
Copyright 2004-2009 Kitware, Inc.
Copyright 2013 Alexander Neundorf (neundorf@kde.org)
Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD License (the "License");
see accompanying file Copyright.txt for details.
This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the
implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
See the License for more information.
============================================================================*/
#ifndef cmExtraKateGenerator_h
#define cmExtraKateGenerator_h
#include "cmExternalMakefileProjectGenerator.h"
class cmLocalGenerator;
class cmGeneratedFileStream;
/** \class cmExtraKateGenerator
* \brief Write Kate project files for Makefile or ninja based projects
*/
class cmExtraKateGenerator : public cmExternalMakefileProjectGenerator
{
public:
cmExtraKateGenerator();
static cmExternalMakefileProjectGeneratorFactory* GetFactory();
void Generate() CM_OVERRIDE;
private:
void CreateKateProjectFile(const cmLocalGenerator* lg) const;
void CreateDummyKateProjectFile(const cmLocalGenerator* lg) const;
void WriteTargets(const cmLocalGenerator* lg,
cmGeneratedFileStream& fout) const;
void AppendTarget(cmGeneratedFileStream& fout, const std::string& target,
const std::string& make, const std::string& makeArgs,
const std::string& path, const char* homeOutputDir) const;
std::string GenerateFilesString(const cmLocalGenerator* lg) const;
std::string GetPathBasename(const std::string& path) const;
std::string GenerateProjectName(const std::string& name,
const std::string& type,
const std::string& path) const;
std::string ProjectName;
bool UseNinja;
};
#endif