cdc2b41 Fix CompileCommandOutput test build on Windows 7039d1f Fix CompileCommandOutput test for Make tools not supporting spaces 4268e3d run_compile_commands: Cast istream::get() result to char c45c60b run_compile_commands: Avoid extra stl vector conversion 7c5be51 run_compile_commands: Avoid shadow in std::map<>::at workaround 169bb05 Provide std::map<>::at for use in run_compile_commands 4e2185c Make std::map usage more portable in language=>flags/defines maps a7e7a04 Fix run_compile_commands build on Apple GCC 3.3 c9174c0 Fix signed/unsigned comparison in EscapeJSON 8346a28 Only offer the compile command output feature on unix systems 0e6b05f Adds a test for the compile command line output. 5674844 make compile command output optional fe07b05 implement cxx command output 65c0c24 cache flags and defines 3f064ef refactor flags and defines
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