I run cmake to generate a VS2019 project:
> cmake -B Debug -S . --log-level=TRACE -G "Visual Studio 16 2019" -A Win32
I build it with:
> cmake --build Debug
Microsoft (R) Build Engine version 16.11.2+f32259642 for .NET Framework
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Checking Build System
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I'd like to see the exact command line CMake is executing to actually start the build engine.
using cmake --build Debug -v
outputs more information but still doesn't show how the Build Engine was launched.
I have also tried this, which failed:
>cmake --debug-output --trace --build Debug
Running with debug output on.
Running with trace output on.
CMake Error: Unknown argument --build
CMake Error: Run 'cmake --help' for all supported options.
putting --debug-output
and --trace
after --build
also fails:
>cmake --build Debug --debug-output --trace
Unknown argument --debug-output
Usage: cmake --build <dir> [options] [-- [native-options]]
cmake --build --preset <preset> [options] [-- [native-options]]
Options:
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How can I get cmake --build
to output the exact command (exe & arguments) that is being used for building? And how do I affect it?