Use the COMPILE_LANGUAGE CMake genexp instead of LINKER_LANGUAGE#193
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Use the COMPILE_LANGUAGE CMake genexp instead of LINKER_LANGUAGE#193
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I spent ages looking for a COMPILE_LANGUAGE CMake target property, it
was just not there. Obviously it wasn't, because this is different on a
per-file basis, it's a generator expression on its own.
With this, the Corrade pedantic flags should no longer cause annoying
warning when used with targets that mix C and C++.
Unfortunately, in CMake 3.11 and older, if the projects uses just C or
CXX, the thing will fail with an error that the language is unknown,
which makes it useless. Thus gotta wait with this until 3.12 is the
minimum supported:
https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/-/commit/4f82199befee194aa924fd4dcdb2f4aad1f7dab6
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With this, the Corrade pedantic flags should no longer cause annoying warning when used with targets that mix C and C++.
Unfortunately, in CMake 3.11 and older, if the projects use just C or CXX, the thing will fail with an error that the language is unknown, which makes it useless. Thus gotta wait with this until 3.12 is the minimum supported: https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/-/commit/4f82199befee194aa924fd4dcdb2f4aad1f7dab6