Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2024 14:51:21 +0300
What I meant is a format that is officially part of the C++ standard. The
standard would define how it works, and build systems would implement
support for it.
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> Probably this: https://cps-org.github.io/cps/
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> On 2024-11-14 23:53, James via SG15 wrote:
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> > Has there been any consideration for establishing a standardized
> > format to describe C++ projects that could be universally recognized
> > by different build systems? This wouldn?t involve creating a new build
> > system, but rather defining a common file format that accurately
> > describes project structure, dependencies, and build requirements in a
> > standardized way.
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> > The goal would be to improve interoperability and developer experience
> > across different build systems and generators, also allowing projects
> > to seamlessly transition between them without modifications to the
> > project file itself.
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> > Additionally such a change could improve tooling and IDEs, enhancing
> > the developer experience even more!
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standard would define how it works, and build systems would implement
support for it.
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> Date: Sat, 16 Nov 2024 09:18:50 +0100
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> Probably this: https://cps-org.github.io/cps/
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> On 2024-11-14 23:53, James via SG15 wrote:
> >
> > Has there been any consideration for establishing a standardized
> > format to describe C++ projects that could be universally recognized
> > by different build systems? This wouldn?t involve creating a new build
> > system, but rather defining a common file format that accurately
> > describes project structure, dependencies, and build requirements in a
> > standardized way.
> >
> > The goal would be to improve interoperability and developer experience
> > across different build systems and generators, also allowing projects
> > to seamlessly transition between them without modifications to the
> > project file itself.
> >
> > Additionally such a change could improve tooling and IDEs, enhancing
> > the developer experience even more!
> >
> >
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