![]() ![]() Having a modern build-system description, e.g a CMake project, would be a boon to organizations that either want to embed Python, integrate building extensions cross-platform, integrate end-to-end or vendor-testing, etc. I still hate cmake, but it does at least do it’s job these days, and it’s MUCH easier to reason about. Modern CMake has come a long way, modern cmake files are a lot more declarative and focused on creating ADGs rather than messes of variables that need regex manipulating. ![]() I believe there’s a cross-platform advancement opportunity here, to begin migration to a CMake-based spec for building Python. Modern Visual Studios (2017+) treat CMake and Ninja as first-class citizens and ship with them, while CMake Generators have been capable of creating visual studio projects for quite a long time.
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