Is there a way to configure CLion to use a local makefile to compile code, rather than CMake? I can't seem to find the way to do it from the build options.
Update: If you are using CLion 2020.2, then it already supports Makefiles. If you are using an older version, read on.
Even though currently only CMake is supported, you can instruct CMake to call make
with your custom Makefile
. Edit your CMakeLists.txt
adding one of these two commands:
When you tell CLion
to run your program, it will try to find an executable with the same name of the target in the directory pointed by PROJECT_BINARY_DIR
. So as long as your make
generates the file where CLion
expects, there will be no problem.
Here is a working example:
CLion
to pass its $(PROJECT_BINARY_DIR) to make
This is the sample CMakeLists.txt
:
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.8.4)
project(mytest)
set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -std=c++11")
add_custom_target(mytest COMMAND make -C ${mytest_SOURCE_DIR}
CLION_EXE_DIR=${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR})
CLion's
directoryThis is the sample Makefile
:
all:
echo Compiling $(CLION_EXE_DIR)/$@ ...
g++ mytest.cpp -o $(CLION_EXE_DIR)/mytest
That is all, you may also want to change your program's working directory so it executes as it is when you run make from inside your directory. For this edit: Run -> Edit Configurations ... -> mytest -> Working directory