Edited #defines so that cmake would work.#16
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Edited #defines so that cmake would work.#16RyanVreeke wants to merge 1 commit intoCalvin-CS:cmakefrom
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Small changes to the cmake branch only. Cmake still doens't work on wsl or cygwin, but at least it builds the examples now. |
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Cmake should compile natively on Windows without the need for a compatibility layer (WSL, cygwin, msys). I haven't run the build process in a while, but it should still work. |
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Changed the #define for M_PI and M_LN10 so that the calls cmake .. and make work.