Help: Format set_property and get_property command docs

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Brad King 2014-11-26 17:27:31 -05:00
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@ -21,29 +21,37 @@ specifies the variable in which to store the result. The second
argument determines the scope from which to get the property. It must argument determines the scope from which to get the property. It must
be one of the following: be one of the following:
GLOBAL scope is unique and does not accept a name. ``GLOBAL``
Scope is unique and does not accept a name.
DIRECTORY scope defaults to the current directory but another ``DIRECTORY``
directory (already processed by CMake) may be named by full or Scope defaults to the current directory but another
relative path. directory (already processed by CMake) may be named by full or
relative path.
TARGET scope must name one existing target. ``TARGET``
Scope must name one existing target.
SOURCE scope must name one source file. ``SOURCE``
Scope must name one source file.
TEST scope must name one existing test. ``TEST``
Scope must name one existing test.
CACHE scope must name one cache entry. ``CACHE``
Scope must name one cache entry.
VARIABLE scope is unique and does not accept a name. ``VARIABLE``
Scope is unique and does not accept a name.
The required PROPERTY option is immediately followed by the name of The required ``PROPERTY`` option is immediately followed by the name of
the property to get. If the property is not set an empty value is the property to get. If the property is not set an empty value is
returned. If the SET option is given the variable is set to a boolean returned. If the ``SET`` option is given the variable is set to a boolean
value indicating whether the property has been set. If the DEFINED value indicating whether the property has been set. If the ``DEFINED``
option is given the variable is set to a boolean value indicating option is given the variable is set to a boolean value indicating
whether the property has been defined such as with define_property. whether the property has been defined such as with the
If BRIEF_DOCS or FULL_DOCS is given then the variable is set to a :command:`define_property` command.
If ``BRIEF_DOCS`` or ``FULL_DOCS`` is given then the variable is set to a
string containing documentation for the requested property. If string containing documentation for the requested property. If
documentation is requested for a property that has not been defined documentation is requested for a property that has not been defined
NOTFOUND is returned. ``NOTFOUND`` is returned.

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@ -18,26 +18,32 @@ Set one property on zero or more objects of a scope. The first
argument determines the scope in which the property is set. It must argument determines the scope in which the property is set. It must
be one of the following: be one of the following:
GLOBAL scope is unique and does not accept a name. ``GLOBAL``
Scope is unique and does not accept a name.
DIRECTORY scope defaults to the current directory but another ``DIRECTORY``
directory (already processed by CMake) may be named by full or Scope defaults to the current directory but another
relative path. directory (already processed by CMake) may be named by full or
relative path.
TARGET scope may name zero or more existing targets. ``TARGET``
Scope may name zero or more existing targets.
SOURCE scope may name zero or more source files. Note that source ``SOURCE``
file properties are visible only to targets added in the same Scope may name zero or more source files. Note that source
directory (CMakeLists.txt). file properties are visible only to targets added in the same
directory (CMakeLists.txt).
TEST scope may name zero or more existing tests. ``TEST``
Scope may name zero or more existing tests.
CACHE scope must name zero or more cache existing entries. ``CACHE``
Scope must name zero or more cache existing entries.
The required PROPERTY option is immediately followed by the name of The required ``PROPERTY`` option is immediately followed by the name of
the property to set. Remaining arguments are used to compose the the property to set. Remaining arguments are used to compose the
property value in the form of a semicolon-separated list. If the property value in the form of a semicolon-separated list. If the
APPEND option is given the list is appended to any existing property ``APPEND`` option is given the list is appended to any existing property
value.If the APPEND_STRING option is given the string is append to any value. If the ``APPEND_STRING`` option is given the string is append to any
existing property value as string, i.e. it results in a longer string existing property value as string, i.e. it results in a longer string
and not a list of strings. and not a list of strings.