Cmake-build-extension

Latest version: v0.5.1

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0.5.1

What's Changed
* Pass ninja path to CMakeCache through `CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM` in https://github.com/diegoferigo/cmake-build-extension/pull/29
* Support Python 3.10 by diegoferigo in https://github.com/diegoferigo/cmake-build-extension/pull/30
* In example tests, do not assume `python` interpreter by musicinmybrain in https://github.com/diegoferigo/cmake-build-extension/pull/31
* Fix trivial typo “this projects” in README.md by musicinmybrain in https://github.com/diegoferigo/cmake-build-extension/pull/32

New Contributors
* musicinmybrain made their first contribution in https://github.com/diegoferigo/cmake-build-extension/pull/31

**Full Changelog**: https://github.com/diegoferigo/cmake-build-extension/compare/v0.5.0...v0.5.1

0.5.0

New features

- New option and env var to disable CMakeExtension modules being built (28)

0.4.0.post1

New features

- Allow specifying a CMake component to install from the command line (25)

Documentation

- Improve documentation (24)

Example

- Update example folder structure (21)
- Add pybind11 example (22)
- Add to the example the support of exporting CMake targets (23)

0.3.2

- Omit `.git` folder when packaging the source distribution (17)

0.3.1

- Add missing imports and missing dependency of custom sdist command (16)

0.3.0

- Use `setup.cfg` and add black and isort formatting (7)
- CI/CD enhancements(9)
- Require CMake >= 3.18 in the example (10)
- The wheel is not universal (11)
- Fix importing build extension for Python >= 3.8 in Windows (12)
- Expose CMake binaries (14)
- Custom sdist command supporting storing setup.cfg in a subfolder (15)

Contributors

- diegoferigo

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