/*========================================================================= Program: CMake - Cross-Platform Makefile Generator Module: $RCSfile$ Language: C++ Date: $Date$ Version: $Revision$ Copyright (c) 2002 Kitware, Inc., Insight Consortium. All rights reserved. See Copyright.txt or http://www.cmake.org/HTML/Copyright.html for details. This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the above copyright notices for more information. =========================================================================*/ #ifndef cmDefinesPropertyCommand_h #define cmDefinesPropertyCommand_h #include "cmCommand.h" class cmDefinePropertyCommand : public cmCommand { public: virtual cmCommand* Clone() { return new cmDefinePropertyCommand; } /** * This is called when the command is first encountered in * the input file. */ virtual bool InitialPass(std::vector const& args); /** * The name of the command as specified in CMakeList.txt. */ virtual const char* GetName() { return "DEFINE_PROPERTY";} /** * Succinct documentation. */ virtual const char* GetTerseDocumentation() { return "Define properties used by CMake."; } /** * Longer documentation. */ virtual const char* GetFullDocumentation() { return " DEFINE_PROPERTY(property_name scope_value\n" " short_description\n" " full_description chain)\n" "Define a property for a scope. The scope_value is either GLOBAL " "DIRECTORY, TARGET, TEST, SOURCE_FILE. The short and full " "descriptions are used to document the property, chain indicates " "if that property chains such that a request for the property " "on a target will chain up to the directory if it is not set on the " "target. In such cases the property's scope is the most specific. " "In that example the scope would be TARGET even though it can " "chain up to DIRECTORY and GLOBAL." ; } cmTypeMacro(cmDefinePropertyCommand, cmCommand); }; #endif