Make C++0x mode the default.

The option still remains to disable it.
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Matt Williams 2010-03-02 21:51:40 +00:00
parent f3c9514f50
commit b4194657ca
2 changed files with 2 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ SET(POLYVOX_VERSION_MINOR "1")
SET(POLYVOX_VERSION_PATCH "0")
SET(POLYVOX_VERSION "${POLYVOX_VERSION_MAJOR}.${POLYVOX_VERSION_MINOR}.${POLYVOX_VERSION_PATCH}")
OPTION(ENABLE_CPP0X "Does the compiler support C++0x" OFF) #Enable with -DENABLE_CPP0X=ON or in the GUI
OPTION(ENABLE_CPP0X "Does the compiler support C++0x" ON) #Disable with -DENABLE_CPP0X=OFF or in the GUI
IF(ENABLE_CPP0X)
IF(CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCXX) #Maybe "OR MINGW"
ADD_DEFINITIONS(-DC_PLUS_PLUS_ZERO_X_SUPPORTED -std=c++0x) #Will only work on GCC

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ You can set CMake variables by passing -D<variable>:<type>=<value> cmake command
The other available settings for PolyVox are:
``ENABLE_CPP0X`` (ON or OFF)
Build PolyVox using your compilers built-in versions of the C++0x features. Defaults to OFF which uses the bundled Boost versions
Build PolyVox using your compilers built-in versions of the C++0x features. Setting it to OFF will use the bundled Boost versions. Defaults to ON.
``ENABLE_EXAMPLES`` (ON or OFF)
Build the example applications that come with PolyVox. Defaults to ON.