IF(CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCXX) SET(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -std=c++0x") ENDIF(CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCXX) # # The ADD_EXAMPLE macro (defined in examples/CMakeLists.txt) ensures that # the example is correctly built for the requested connector. It is equivalent # to the following two lines: # ADD_EXECUTABLE(hello.wt hello.C) # TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(hello.wt ${EXAMPLES_CONNECTOR}) # except when the ISAPI (for Microsoft IIS) connector is used, where it will # build a DLL with the proper symbols exported. # WT_ADD_EXAMPLE(chart3D.wt chart3D.C NumericalExample.C CategoryExample.C Tabs.C DataSettings.C Models.C CsvUtil.C) # # If you have Wt installed somehwere, you should use the # installed Wt header files for your own Wt projects. # e.g. INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES(/usr/local/include) # instead of the following: # INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES(${WT_SOURCE_DIR}/src)