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Set swift macros from cmake
I have a swift project which uses macros for conditional compilation. How to set macro: Go to Target -> BuildSettings -> Swift Compiler - Custom Flags -> Active Compilation Conditions and add your macro (Ex: sample macro - ELDIABLO in this case). Then the following swift code, #if ELDIABLO NSLog("ELDIABLO macro detected!") #else NSLog("ELDIABLO macro not detected!") #endif ...produces the desired output. ELDIABLO macro detected! Now, how do I achieve this through cmake? When I do the following, set(CMAKE_Swift_FLAGS "${CMAKE_Swift_FLAGS} ELDIABLO") the macro gets added to Swift Compiler - Custom Flags -> Other Swift Flags (shown in the above image besides Active Compilation Conditions). But it must be added in Swift Compiler - Custom Flags -> Active Compilation Conditions, else (here's why), it will not get detected in swift files. How can I set swift macros in Active Compilation Conditions through cmake?
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