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@ -21,29 +21,37 @@ specifies the variable in which to store the result. The second
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argument determines the scope from which to get the property. It must
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be one of the following:
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GLOBAL scope is unique and does not accept a name.
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``GLOBAL``
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Scope is unique and does not accept a name.
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DIRECTORY scope defaults to the current directory but another
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``DIRECTORY``
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Scope defaults to the current directory but another
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directory (already processed by CMake) may be named by full or
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relative path.
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TARGET scope must name one existing target.
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``TARGET``
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Scope must name one existing target.
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SOURCE scope must name one source file.
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``SOURCE``
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Scope must name one source file.
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TEST scope must name one existing test.
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``TEST``
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Scope must name one existing test.
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CACHE scope must name one cache entry.
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``CACHE``
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Scope must name one cache entry.
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VARIABLE scope is unique and does not accept a name.
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``VARIABLE``
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Scope is unique and does not accept a name.
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The required PROPERTY option is immediately followed by the name of
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The required ``PROPERTY`` option is immediately followed by the name of
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the property to get. If the property is not set an empty value is
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returned. If the SET option is given the variable is set to a boolean
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value indicating whether the property has been set. If the DEFINED
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returned. If the ``SET`` option is given the variable is set to a boolean
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value indicating whether the property has been set. If the ``DEFINED``
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option is given the variable is set to a boolean value indicating
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whether the property has been defined such as with define_property.
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If BRIEF_DOCS or FULL_DOCS is given then the variable is set to a
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whether the property has been defined such as with the
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:command:`define_property` command.
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If ``BRIEF_DOCS`` or ``FULL_DOCS`` is given then the variable is set to a
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string containing documentation for the requested property. If
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documentation is requested for a property that has not been defined
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NOTFOUND is returned.
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``NOTFOUND`` is returned.
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@ -18,26 +18,32 @@ Set one property on zero or more objects of a scope. The first
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argument determines the scope in which the property is set. It must
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be one of the following:
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GLOBAL scope is unique and does not accept a name.
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``GLOBAL``
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Scope is unique and does not accept a name.
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DIRECTORY scope defaults to the current directory but another
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``DIRECTORY``
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Scope defaults to the current directory but another
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directory (already processed by CMake) may be named by full or
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relative path.
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TARGET scope may name zero or more existing targets.
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``TARGET``
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Scope may name zero or more existing targets.
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SOURCE scope may name zero or more source files. Note that source
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``SOURCE``
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Scope may name zero or more source files. Note that source
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file properties are visible only to targets added in the same
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directory (CMakeLists.txt).
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TEST scope may name zero or more existing tests.
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``TEST``
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Scope may name zero or more existing tests.
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CACHE scope must name zero or more cache existing entries.
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``CACHE``
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Scope must name zero or more cache existing entries.
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The required PROPERTY option is immediately followed by the name of
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The required ``PROPERTY`` option is immediately followed by the name of
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the property to set. Remaining arguments are used to compose the
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property value in the form of a semicolon-separated list. If the
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APPEND option is given the list is appended to any existing property
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value.If the APPEND_STRING option is given the string is append to any
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``APPEND`` option is given the list is appended to any existing property
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value. If the ``APPEND_STRING`` option is given the string is append to any
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existing property value as string, i.e. it results in a longer string
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and not a list of strings.
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