Help: Document CMAKE_OSX_* variables

Add documentation entries for variables

 CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES
 CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
 CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT

Explain what each does and when/how they should be set.
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Brad King 2014-01-16 10:21:47 -05:00
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/variable/CMAKE_MODULE_LINKER_FLAGS
/variable/CMAKE_NO_BUILTIN_CHRPATH
/variable/CMAKE_NO_SYSTEM_FROM_IMPORTED
/variable/CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES
/variable/CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
/variable/CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT
/variable/CMAKE_PDB_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY
/variable/CMAKE_PDB_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY_CONFIG
/variable/CMAKE_POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE

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Target specific architectures for OS X.
The OSX_ARCHITECTURES property sets the target binary architecture for
targets on OS X. This property is initialized by the value of the
variable CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES if it is set when a target is
created. Use OSX_ARCHITECTURES_<CONFIG> to set the binary
architectures on a per-configuration basis. <CONFIG> is an upper-case
name (ex: "OSX_ARCHITECTURES_DEBUG").
The ``OSX_ARCHITECTURES`` property sets the target binary architecture for
targets on OS X (``-arch``). This property is initialized by the value of the
variable :variable:`CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES` if it is set when a target is
created. Use :prop_tgt:`OSX_ARCHITECTURES_<CONFIG>` to set the binary
architectures on a per-configuration basis, where ``<CONFIG>`` is an
upper-case name (e.g. ``OSX_ARCHITECTURES_DEBUG``).

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Per-configuration OS X binary architectures for a target.
This property is the configuration-specific version of
OSX_ARCHITECTURES.
:prop_tgt:`OSX_ARCHITECTURES`.

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CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES
-----------------------
Target specific architectures for OS X.
This variable is used to initialize the :prop_tgt:`OSX_ARCHITECTURES`
property on each target as it is creaed. See that target property
for additional information.
.. include:: CMAKE_OSX_VARIABLE.txt

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CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
---------------------------
Specify the minimum version of OS X on which the target binaries are
to be deployed. CMake uses this value for the ``-mmacosx-version-min``
flag and to help choose the default SDK
(see :variable:`CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT`).
If not set explicitly the value is initialized by the
``MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET`` environment variable, if set,
and otherwise computed based on the host platform.
.. include:: CMAKE_OSX_VARIABLE.txt

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CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT
-----------------
Specify the location or name of the OS X platform SDK to be used.
CMake uses this value to compute the value of the ``-isysroot`` flag
or equivalent and to help the ``find_*`` commands locate files in
the SDK.
If not set explicitly the value is initialized by the ``SDKROOT``
environment variable, if set, and otherwise computed based on the
:variable:`CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET` or the host platform.
.. include:: CMAKE_OSX_VARIABLE.txt

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The value of this variable should be set prior to the first
:command:`project` or :command:`enable_language` command invocation
because it may influence configuration of the toolchain and flags.
It is intended to be set locally by the user creating a build tree.
This variable is ignored on platforms other than OS X.