If you develop using the command line and Make, you can get
information on the targets available by "building" the
help
target in your build directory:
$ make help The following are some of the valid targets for this Makefile: ... all (the default if no target is provided) ... clean ... depend .furthertargets.
You may build any target individually, and it will be built together
with all of its dependencies. CMake's generated makefiles only output
minimal information by default, so if you need to see the full
commands used, you can run make with the extra
VERBOSE
argument:
$ make VERBOSE=1
to output every command in full.
If you want to quickly check that your target compiles,
without checking and rebuilding any of its
dependencies, you can append /fast
to the target
name, e.g.
$ make G4run/fast
This will finish with an error if any dependents of the target do not exist, but can be useful for rapidly checking that your sources simply compile.