Which will probably be never.

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    That works until you need to support Visual Studio or Xcode. Then you either maintain their stuff manually too, or you get CMake to generate all three. I don’t love it but it solves the problem it’s meant to solve. The issue is people using it when they don’t need to.

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      I’m not familiar with either why can’t you use Make with VS or Xcode? Can you not set them up to have whatever build bind call Make ?

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        3 months ago

        Tbh I’m not sure if you can. That’s proprietary IDEs for you.

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      Xcode implies MacOS, you can use make there too, just beware that some commandline tools take different arguments on BSDs.

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      You can build with mingw64 built with msvc and use more or less the same Makefile. As for Xcode… well, there’s not really a good reason to support Mac. On principle I wouldn’t even try