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  2. Ninja (build system) - Wikipedia

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    Ninja is a build system developed by Evan Martin, [4] a Google employee. Ninja has a focus on speed and it differs from other build systems in two major respects: it is designed to have its input files generated by a higher-level build system, and it is designed to run builds as fast as possible.

  3. CMake - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... CMake is a free, cross-platform, ... Qt Creator, Ninja, Android Studio, Xcode, and Visual Studio. [4]

  4. List of build automation software - Wikipedia

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    Ninja – Free build automation software; Perforce Jam – Build tool by Perforce, inspired by Make; Qt Build System – cross-platform free and open-source software for managing the build process of software; Rake – Make-like tool written in Ruby

  5. Meson (software) - Wikipedia

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    Meson can automatically find and use external dependencies installed on the users system via pkg-config, CMake, and project-specific lookups. [18] Alternatively, or as a fallback, a dependency can be provided as a subproject – a Meson project within another, either contained or as a download link, possibly with patches. [19]

  6. Make (software) - Wikipedia

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    It translates the makefile into ninja for faster incremental builds (similar to the cmake metatool). [33] Snakemake is a Python-driven implementation for compiling and running bioinformatics workflows. [34]

  7. GYP (software) - Wikipedia

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    The functionality of GYP is similar to the CMake build tool. GYP processes a file that contains a JSON dictionary [ 2 ] in order to generate one or more target project make files. The single source .GYP file is generic while the target files are specific to each targeted build tool.

  8. Code::Blocks - Wikipedia

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    Version 20.03 is the latest stable release; however for the most up-to-date version the user can download the relatively stable nightly build or download the source code from SVN. Jennic Limited distributes a version of Code::Blocks customized to work with its microcontrollers.

  9. KDevelop - Wikipedia

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    Supported build systems include GNU (automake), cmake, qmake, and make for custom projects (KDevelop does not destroy user Makefiles if they are used) and scripting projects which don't need one. Code completion is available for C and C++. Symbols are kept in a Berkeley DB file for quick lookups without re-parsing. KDevelop also offers a ...