Help: Document conversion of PATH/FILEPATH cache values to absolute paths
Suggested-by: Roger Leigh <rleigh@codelibre.net>
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be removed to expose the newly cached value to any immediately
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following evaluation.
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It is possible for the cache entry to exist prior to the call but
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have no type set if it was created on the :manual:`cmake(1)` command
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line by a user through the ``-D<var>=<value>`` option without
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specifying a type. In this case the ``set`` command will add the
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type. Furthermore, if the ``<type>`` is ``PATH`` or ``FILEPATH``
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and the ``<value>`` provided on the command line is a relative path,
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then the ``set`` command will treat the path as relative to the
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current working directory and convert it to an absolute path.
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Set Environment Variable
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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containing SET commands that use the CACHE option, not a
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cache-format file.
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``-D <var>:<type>=<value>``
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``-D <var>:<type>=<value>, -D <var>=<value>``
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Create a cmake cache entry.
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When cmake is first run in an empty build tree, it creates a
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takes priority over the project's default value. The option may be
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repeated for as many cache entries as desired.
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If the ``:<type>`` portion is given it must be one of the types
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specified by the :command:`set` command documentation for its
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``CACHE`` signature.
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If the ``:<type>`` portion is omitted the entry will be created
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with no type if it does not exist with a type already. If a
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command in the project sets the type to ``PATH`` or ``FILEPATH``
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then the ``<value>`` will be converted to an absolute path.
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``-U <globbing_expr>``
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Remove matching entries from CMake cache.
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