About Autocmake =============== CMake typically generates Makefiles based on CMakeLists.txt files. Autocmake generates and assembles CMake files based on lightweight cfg-files. CMake cons ---------- - Complexity - Yet another thing to learn: requires learning and training - Typically many files instead of one file - Documentation ("Which file do I need to edit to achieve X?") CMake pros ---------- - Makes it possible and relatively easy to download, configure, build, install, and link external modules - Cross-platform system- and library-discovery - CTest uses a Makefile (possible to run tests with -jN) Motivation to create a CMake framework library ---------------------------------------------- - Simplify CMake code transfer (scientific projects typically have very similar requirements) - FC, CC, CXX - Compiler flags - Front-end script (setup.py) - MPI, OMP, CUDA - Math libraries - Make it easy for people who know CMake well to create well defined configurations - Make it easy for people who do not know CMake to get started in minutes - Philosophy - Explicit is better than implicit - Convention over configuration - Well documented set of plug-ins