* First pass at CMake files; untested * First pass of adding CMake generation logic on Windows * Misc fixes * Get bundling working, start incoprorating CMake build into tool * Fix debug, exe name. * Add resources * Move cmake.dart * Rip out all the vcxproj/solution plumbing * Fix plugin cmake generation * Build with cmake rather than calling VS directly * Adjust Windows plugin template to match standard header directory structure * Pass config selection when building * Partially fix multi-config handling * Rev template version * Share the CMake generation instead of splitting it out * VS build/run cycle works, with slightly awkward requirement to always build all * Update manifest * Plugin template fixes * Minor adjustments * Build install as part of build command, instead of separately * Test cleanup * Update Linux test for adjusted generated CMake approach * Plugin test typo fix * Add missing stub file for project test * Add a constant for VS generator
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