That’s the kind of HW dependency hiccup I was hoping to avoid for a “hello world” test.Īny simple example should be okay for the flow above. Give the new File Watcher a name, like Makefile watcher, and from the File type dropdown select GNU Makefile (start typing make on the field to find it quickly). I am guessing that would be more fuss to get going.ĮDIT: I just noticed that my “simple” 3DPrimitivesExample example may be a bad choice: It seems inexplicably and unnecessarily to be accessing ofGstVideoGrabber camera HW. Select Run | Run and choose the run config from step 5Īnd FYI, the oF installation I’m using is an “installed” version fromĪs opposed to “from source” using the oF github repo.Select Target=Debug and Executable= browse to the bin/3DPrimitivesExample_debug built above.Click Run|Edit Configurations|’+’|Makefile Application.It takes a few minutes for CLion to chew through all the oF src. Accept CLion request “Open as Project” and to make clean.However, hints in the editor ave very limited compared to CMake projects. It allows you to build from the IDE and errors in the log window are clickable.
#Clion makefile for windows windows 7#
Of_v0.11_osx_release/examples/3d/3DPrimitivesExample/Makefile This example has been tested on Windows 7 with MinGW which is why the custom command in CMakeLists.txt shows mingw32-make.
#Clion makefile for windows download#
To use FindSDL, first download it, then put it in its own directory relative. If it’s going to work at all it should be pretty simple.ĬLion | File | Open -> select Makefile | Open as Project. To use SDL in Jetbrains CLion you must use the cmake module known as FindSDL.