#!/bin/sh # CMake doesn't provide the equiv of "distclean" which makes it impossible to # properly clean up after it when you build in-tree. This script emulates it. # It assumes it's run in the dir you want to clean. usage() { cat <<-EOF Usage: $0 [--automake] Clean all the cmake generated output files. Options: --automake Do not clean files autotools also creates EOF exit "${1:-0}" } AUTOMAKE="false" while [ $# -ne 0 ]; do case $1 in -h|--help) usage ;; --automake) AUTOMAKE="true" ;; *) usage 1 ;; esac shift done set -x find . -maxdepth 3 \ '(' \ -name CMakeCache.txt -o \ -name CMakeFiles -o \ -name CTestTestfile.cmake -o \ -name cmake_install.cmake \ ')' \ -exec rm -rf {} + rm -rf \ Bin Testing \ CPackConfig.cmake CPackSourceConfig.cmake \ DartConfiguration.tcl if [ "${AUTOMAKE}" = "false" ]; then find . -maxdepth 3 '!' -wholename './windows/*' -a -name Makefile -exec rm -rf {} + rm -f src/config.h fi