CMake/Source/cmDocumentVariables.cxx

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#include "cmDocumentVariables.h"
#include "cmake.h"
void cmDocumentVariables::DefineVariables(cmake* cm)
{
// Subsection: variables defined by cmake, that give
// information about the project, and cmake
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_AR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Name of archiving tool for static libraries.",
"This specifies name of the program that creates archive "
"or static libraries.",false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_COMMAND", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"The full path to the cmake executable.",
"This is the full path to the CMake executable cmake which is "
"useful from custom commands that want to use the cmake -E "
"option for portable system commands. "
"(e.g. /usr/local/bin/cmake", false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_BINARY_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"The path to the top level of the build tree.",
"This is the full path to the top level of the current CMake "
"build tree. For an in-source build, this would be the same "
"as CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR. ", false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"The path to the top level of the source tree.",
"This is the full path to the top level of the current CMake "
"source tree. For an in-source build, this would be the same "
"as CMAKE_BINARY_DIR. ", false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"The path to the binary directory currently being processed.",
"This the full path to the build directory that is currently "
"being processed by cmake. Each directory added by "
"add_subdirectory will create a binary directory in the build "
"tree, and as it is being processed this variable will be set. "
"For in-source builds this is the current source directory "
"being processed.", false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"The path to the source directory currently being processed.",
"This the full path to the source directory that is currently "
"being processed by cmake. ", false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Full path to the listfile currently being processed.",
"As CMake processes the listfiles in your project this "
"variable will always be set to the one currently being "
"processed. See also CMAKE_PARENT_LIST_FILE.",false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_LINE", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"The line number of the current file being processed.",
"This is the line number of the file currently being"
" processed by cmake.", false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_BUILD_TOOL", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Tool used for the actual build process.",
"This variable is set to the program that will be"
" needed to build the output of CMake. If the "
"generator selected was Visual Studio 6, the "
"CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM will be set to msdev, for "
"Unix makefiles it will be set to make or gmake, "
"and for Visual Studio 7 it set to devenv. For "
"Nmake Makefiles the value is nmake. This can be "
"useful for adding special flags and commands based"
" on the final build environment. ", false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Is CMake currently cross compiling.",
"This variable will be set to true by CMake if CMake is cross "
"compiling. Specifically if the build platform is different "
"from the target platform.", false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_CACHEFILE_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"The directory with the CMakeCache.txt file.",
"This is the full path to the directory that has the "
"CMakeCache.txt file in it. This is the same as "
"CMAKE_BINARY_DIR.", false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_CACHE_MAJOR_VERSION", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Major version of CMake used to create the CMakeCache.txt file",
"This is stores the major version of CMake used to "
"write a CMake cache file. It is only different when "
"a different version of CMake is run on a previously "
"created cache file.", false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_CACHE_MINOR_VERSION", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Minor version of CMake used to create the CMakeCache.txt file",
"This is stores the minor version of CMake used to "
"write a CMake cache file. It is only different when "
"a different version of CMake is run on a previously "
"created cache file.", false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_CACHE_PATCH_VERSION", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Patch version of CMake used to create the CMakeCache.txt file",
"This is stores the patch version of CMake used to "
"write a CMake cache file. It is only different when "
"a different version of CMake is run on a previously "
"created cache file.", false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Build time configuration directory for project.",
"This is a variable that is used to provide developers"
" access to the intermediate directory used by Visual "
"Studio IDE projects. For example, if building "
"Debug all executables and libraries end up in a "
"Debug directory. On UNIX systems this variable "
"is set to \".\". However, with Visual Studio this "
"variable is set to $(IntDir). $(IntDir) is expanded "
"by the IDE only. So this variable should only be "
"used in custom commands that will be run during "
"the build process. This variable should not be "
"used directly in a CMake command. CMake has no "
"way of knowing if Debug or Release will be picked "
"by the IDE for a build type. If a program needs to "
"know the directory it was built in, it can use "
"CMAKE_INTDIR. CMAKE_INTDIR is a C/C++ preprocessor "
"macro that is defined on the command line of the "
"compiler. If it has a value, it will be the "
"intermediate directory used to build the file. "
"This way an executable or a library can find files "
"that are located in the build directory.",false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_CTEST_COMMAND", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Full path to ctest command installed with cmake.",
"This is the full path to the CTest executable ctest "
"which is useful from custom commands that want "
" to use the cmake -E option for portable system "
"commands.",false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_DL_LIBS", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Name of library containing dlopen and dlcose.",
"The name of the library that has dlopen and "
"dlclose in it, usually -ldl on most UNIX machines.",false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_EDIT_COMMAND", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Full path to CMakeSetup or ccmake.",
"This is the full path to the CMake executable "
"that can graphically edit the cache. For example,"
" CMakeSetup, ccmake, or cmake -i.",false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_GENERATOR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"The generator used to build the project.",
"The name of the generator that is being used to generate the "
"build files. (e.g. \"Unix Makefiles\", "
"\"Visual Studio 6\", etc.)",false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_HOME_DIRECTORY", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Path to top of source tree.",
"This is the path to the top level of the source tree.",false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_LINK_LIBRARY_SUFFIX", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"The suffix for libraries that you link to.",
"The suffix to use for the end of a library, .lib on Windows.",false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"The suffix for executables on this platform.",
"The suffix to use for the end of an executable if any, "
".exe on Windows.",false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_MAJOR_VERSION", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"The Major version of cmake (i.e. the 2 in 2.X.X)",
"This specifies the major version of the CMake executable"
" being run.",false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"See CMAKE_BUILD_TOOL.",
"This variable is around for backwards compatibility, "
"see CMAKE_BUILD_TOOL.",false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_MINOR_VERSION", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"The Minor version of cmake (i.e. the 4 in X.4.X).",
"This specifies the minor version of the CMake"
" executable being run.",false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_PATCH_VERSION", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"The patch version of cmake (i.e. the 3 in X.X.3).",
"This specifies the patch version of the CMake"
" executable being run.",false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_VERSION", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"The full version of cmake in major.minor.patch format.",
"This specifies the full version of the CMake executable being run. "
"This variable is defined by versions 2.6.3 and higher. "
"See variables CMAKE_MAJOR_VERSION, CMAKE_MINOR_VERSION, and "
"CMAKE_PATCH_VERSION for individual version components.", false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_PARENT_LIST_FILE", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Full path to the parent listfile of the one currently being processed.",
"As CMake processes the listfiles in your project this "
"variable will always be set to the listfile that included "
"or somehow invoked the one currently being "
"processed. See also CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE.",false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"The name of the current project.",
"This specifies name of the current project from"
" the closest inherited PROJECT command.",false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_RANLIB", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Name of randomizing tool for static libraries.",
"This specifies name of the program that randomizes "
"libraries on UNIX, not used on Windows, but may be present.",false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_ROOT", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Install directory for running cmake.",
"This is the install root for the running CMake and"
" the Modules directory can be found here. This is"
" commonly used in this format: ${CMAKE_ROOT}/Modules",false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Size of a void pointer.",
"This is set to the size of a pointer on the machine, "
"and is determined by a try compile. If a 64 bit size "
"is found, then the library search path is modified to "
"look for 64 bit libraries first.",false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_SKIP_RPATH", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"If true, do not add run time path information.",
"If this is set to TRUE, then the rpath information "
"is not added to compiled executables. The default "
"is to add rpath information if the platform supports it."
"This allows for easy running from the build tree.",false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Source directory for project.",
"This is the top level source directory for the project. "
"It corresponds to the source directory given to "
"CMakeSetup or ccmake.",false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_STANDARD_LIBRARIES", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Libraries linked into every executable and shared library.",
"This is the list of libraries that are linked "
"into all executables and libraries.",false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_USING_VC_FREE_TOOLS", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"True if free visual studio tools being used.",
"This is set to true if the compiler is Visual "
"Studio free tools.",false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Create verbose makefiles if on.",
"This variable defaults to false. You can set "
"this variable to true to make CMake produce verbose "
"makefiles that show each command line as it is used.",false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("PROJECT_BINARY_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Full path to build directory for project.",
"This is the binary directory of the most recent "
"PROJECT command.",false,"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("PROJECT_NAME", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Name of the project given to the project command.",
"This is the name given to the most "
"recent PROJECT command. ",false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Top level source directory for the current project.",
"This is the source directory of the most recent "
"PROJECT command.",false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("[Project name]_BINARY_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Top level binary directory for the named project.",
"A variable is created with the name used in the PROJECT "
"command, and is the binary directory for the project. "
" This can be useful when SUBDIR is used to connect "
"several projects.",false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("[Project name]_SOURCE_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Top level source directory for the named project.",
"A variable is created with the name used in the PROJECT "
"command, and is the source directory for the project."
" This can be useful when add_subdirectory "
"is used to connect several projects.",false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_IMPORT_LIBRARY_PREFIX", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"The prefix for import libraries that you link to.",
"The prefix to use for the name of an import library if used "
"on this platform.",
false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_IMPORT_LIBRARY_SUFFIX", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"The suffix for import libraries that you link to.",
"The suffix to use for the end of an import library if used "
"on this platform.",
false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_PREFIX", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"The prefix for shared libraries that you link to.",
"The prefix to use for the name of a shared library, lib on UNIX.",
false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"The suffix for shared libraries that you link to.",
"The suffix to use for the end of a shared library, .dll on Windows.",
false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_SHARED_MODULE_PREFIX", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"The prefix for loadable modules that you link to.",
"The prefix to use for the name of a loadable module on this platform.",
false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_SHARED_MODULE_SUFFIX", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"The suffix for shared libraries that you link to.",
"The suffix to use for the end of a loadable module on this platform",
false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_PREFIX", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"The prefix for static libraries that you link to.",
"The prefix to use for the name of a static library, lib on UNIX.",
false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_SUFFIX", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"The suffix for static libraries that you link to.",
"The suffix to use for the end of a static library, .lib on Windows.",
false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_EXTRA_SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIXES", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Additional suffixes for shared libraries.",
"Extensions for shared libraries other than that specified by "
"CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX, if any. "
"CMake uses this to recognize external shared library files during "
"analysis of libraries linked by a target.",
false,
"Variables that Provide Information");
// Variables defined by cmake, that change the behavior
// of cmake
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_FIND_LIBRARY_PREFIXES", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Prefixes to prepend when looking for libraries.",
"This specifies what prefixes to add to library names when "
"the find_library command looks for libraries. On UNIX "
"systems this is typically lib, meaning that when trying "
"to find the foo library it will look for libfoo.",
false,
"Variables That Change Behavior");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_FIND_LIBRARY_SUFFIXES", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Suffixes to append when looking for libraries.",
"This specifies what suffixes to add to library names when "
"the find_library command looks for libraries. On Windows "
"systems this is typically .lib and .dll, meaning that when trying "
"to find the foo library it will look for foo.dll etc.",
false,
"Variables That Change Behavior");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Specifies the available build types.",
"This specifies what build types will be available such as "
"Debug, Release, RelWithDebInfo etc. This has reasonable defaults "
"on most platforms. But can be extended to provide other "
"build types. See also CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE.",
false,
"Variables That Change Behavior");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Specifies the build type for make based generators.",
"This specifies what build type will be built in this tree. "
" Possible values are empty, Debug, Release, RelWithDebInfo"
" and MinSizeRel. This variable is only supported for "
"make based generators. If this variable is supported, "
"then CMake will also provide initial values for the "
"variables with the name "
" CMAKE_C_FLAGS_[Debug|Release|RelWithDebInfo|MinSizeRel]."
" For example, if CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE is Debug, then "
"CMAKE_C_FLAGS_DEBUG will be added to the CMAKE_C_FLAGS.",false,
"Variables That Change Behavior");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_BACKWARDS_COMPATIBILITY", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Version of cmake required to build project",
"From the point of view of backwards compatibility, this "
"specifies what version of CMake should be supported. By "
"default this value is the version number of CMake that "
"you are running. You can set this to an older version of"
" CMake to support deprecated commands of CMake in projects"
" that were written to use older versions of CMake. This "
"can be set by the user or set at the beginning of a "
"CMakeLists file.",false,
"Variables That Change Behavior");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Install directory used by install.",
"If \"make install\" is invoked or INSTALL is built"
", this directory is pre-pended onto all install "
"directories. This variable defaults to /usr/local"
" on UNIX and c:/Program Files on Windows.",false,
"Variables That Change Behavior");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_MODULE_PATH", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Path to look for cmake modules to load.",
"Specifies a path to override the default search path for "
"CMake modules. For example include commands will look "
"in this path first for modules to include.",
false,
"Variables That Change Behavior");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Path used for searching by FIND_XXX(), with appropriate suffixes added.",
"Specifies a path which will be used by the FIND_XXX() commands. It "
"contains the \"base\" directories, the FIND_XXX() commands append "
"appropriate subdirectories to the base directories. So FIND_PROGRAM() "
"adds /bin to each of the directories in the path, FIND_LIBRARY() "
"appends /lib to each of the directories, and FIND_PATH() and "
"FIND_FILE() append /include . By default it is empty, it is intended "
"to be set by the project. See also CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH, "
"CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH, CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH, CMAKE_PROGRAM_PATH.", false,
"Variables That Change Behavior");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Path used for searching by FIND_FILE() and FIND_PATH().",
"Specifies a path which will be used both by FIND_FILE() and "
"FIND_PATH(). Both commands will check each of the contained directories "
"for the existence of the file which is currently searched. By default "
"it is empty, it is intended to be set by the project. See also "
"CMAKE_SYSTEM_INCLUDE_PATH, CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH.", false,
"Variables That Change Behavior");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Path used for searching by FIND_LIBRARY().",
"Specifies a path which will be used by FIND_LIBRARY(). FIND_LIBRARY() "
"will check each of the contained directories for the existence of the "
"library which is currently searched. By default it is empty, it is "
"intended to be set by the project. See also CMAKE_SYSTEM_LIBRARY_PATH, "
"CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH.", false,
"Variables That Change Behavior");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_PROGRAM_PATH", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Path used for searching by FIND_PROGRAM().",
"Specifies a path which will be used by FIND_PROGRAM(). FIND_PROGRAM() "
"will check each of the contained directories for the existence of the "
"program which is currently searched. By default it is empty, it is "
"intended to be set by the project. See also CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROGRAM_PATH, "
" CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH.", false,
"Variables That Change Behavior");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Path used for searching by FIND_XXX(), with appropriate suffixes added.",
"Specifies a path which will be used by the FIND_XXX() commands. It "
"contains the \"base\" directories, the FIND_XXX() commands append "
"appropriate subdirectories to the base directories. So FIND_PROGRAM() "
"adds /bin to each of the directories in the path, FIND_LIBRARY() "
"appends /lib to each of the directories, and FIND_PATH() and "
"FIND_FILE() append /include . By default this contains the standard "
"directories for the current system. It is NOT intended "
"to be modified by the project, use CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH for this. See also "
"CMAKE_SYSTEM_INCLUDE_PATH, CMAKE_SYSTEM_LIBRARY_PATH, "
"CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROGRAM_PATH.", false,
"Variables That Change Behavior");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_SYSTEM_INCLUDE_PATH", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Path used for searching by FIND_FILE() and FIND_PATH().",
"Specifies a path which will be used both by FIND_FILE() and "
"FIND_PATH(). Both commands will check each of the contained directories "
"for the existence of the file which is currently searched. By default "
"it contains the standard directories for the current system. It is "
"NOT intended to be modified by the project, use CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH "
"for this. See also CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH.", false,
"Variables That Change Behavior");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_SYSTEM_LIBRARY_PATH", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Path used for searching by FIND_LIBRARY().",
"Specifies a path which will be used by FIND_LIBRARY(). FIND_LIBRARY() "
"will check each of the contained directories for the existence of the "
"library which is currently searched. By default it contains the "
"standard directories for the current system. It is NOT intended to be "
"modified by the project, use CMAKE_SYSTEM_LIBRARY_PATH for this. See "
"also CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH.", false,
"Variables That Change Behavior");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROGRAM_PATH", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Path used for searching by FIND_PROGRAM().",
"Specifies a path which will be used by FIND_PROGRAM(). FIND_PROGRAM() "
"will check each of the contained directories for the existence of the "
"program which is currently searched. By default it contains the "
"standard directories for the current system. It is NOT intended to be "
"modified by the project, use CMAKE_PROGRAM_PATH for this. See also "
"CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH.", false,
"Variables That Change Behavior");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_USER_MAKE_RULES_OVERRIDE", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Specify a file that can change the build rule variables.",
"If this variable is set, it should to point to a "
"CMakeLists.txt file that will be read in by CMake "
"after all the system settings have been set, but "
"before they have been used. This would allow you "
"to override any variables that need to be changed "
"for some special project. ",false,
"Variables That Change Behavior");
cm->DefineProperty
("BUILD_SHARED_LIBS", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Global flag to cause add_library to create shared libraries if on.",
"If present and true, this will cause all libraries to be "
"built shared unless the library was explicitly added as a "
"static library. This variable is often added to projects "
"as an OPTION so that each user of a project can decide if "
"they want to build the project using shared or static "
"libraries.",false,
"Variables That Change Behavior");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_NOT_USING_CONFIG_FLAGS", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Skip _BUILD_TYPE flags if true.",
"This is an internal flag used by the generators in "
"CMake to tell CMake to skip the _BUILD_TYPE flags.",false,
"Variables That Change Behavior");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_MFC_FLAG", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Tell cmake to use MFC for an executable or dll.",
"This can be set in a CMakeLists.txt file and will "
"enable MFC in the application. It should be set "
"to 1 for static the static MFC library, and 2 for "
"the shared MFC library. This is used in visual "
"studio 6 and 7 project files. The CMakeSetup "
"dialog uses MFC and the CMakeLists.txt looks like this:\n"
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"set(CMAKE_MFC_FLAG 2)\n"
"add_executable(CMakeSetup WIN32 ${SRCS})\n",false,
"Variables That Change Behavior");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_COLOR_MAKEFILE", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Enables color output when using the Makefile generator.",
"When enabled, the generated Makefiles will produce colored output. "
"Default is ON.",false,
"Variables That Change Behavior");
// Variables defined by CMake that describe the system
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_SYSTEM", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Name of system cmake is compiling for.",
"This variable is the composite of CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME "
"and CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION, like this "
"${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME}-${CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION}. "
"If CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION is not set, then "
"CMAKE_SYSTEM is the same as CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME.",false,
"Variables That Describe the System");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Name of the OS CMake is building for.",
"This is the name of the operating system on "
"which CMake is targeting. On systems that "
"have the uname command, this variable is set "
"to the output of uname -s. Linux, Windows, "
" and Darwin for Mac OSX are the values found "
" on the big three operating systems." ,false,
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cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"The name of the CPU CMake is building for.",
"On systems that support uname, this variable is "
"set to the output of uname -p, on windows it is "
"set to the value of the environment variable "
"PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE",false,
"Variables That Describe the System");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"OS version CMake is building for.",
"A numeric version string for the system, on "
"systems that support uname, this variable is "
"set to the output of uname -r. On other "
"systems this is set to major-minor version numbers.",false,
"Variables That Describe the System");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Name of system cmake is being run on.",
"The same as CMAKE_SYSTEM but for the host system instead "
"of the target system when cross compiling.",false,
"Variables That Describe the System");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_NAME", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Name of the OS CMake is running on.",
"The same as CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME but for the host system instead "
"of the target system when cross compiling.",false,
"Variables That Describe the System");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"The name of the CPU CMake is running on.",
"The same as CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR but for the host system instead "
"of the target system when cross compiling.",false,
"Variables That Describe the System");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_VERSION", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"OS version CMake is running on.",
"The same as CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION but for the host system instead "
"of the target system when cross compiling.",false,
"Variables That Describe the System");
cm->DefineProperty
("APPLE", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"True if running on Mac OSX.",
"Set to true on Mac OSX.",false,
"Variables That Describe the System");
cm->DefineProperty
("BORLAND", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"True of the borland compiler is being used.",
"This is set to true if the Borland compiler is being used.",false,
"Variables That Describe the System");
cm->DefineProperty
("CYGWIN", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"True for cygwin.",
"Set to true when using CYGWIN.",false,
"Variables That Describe the System");
cm->DefineProperty
("MSVC", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"True when using Microsoft Visual C",
"Set to true when the compiler is some version of Microsoft Visual C.",
false,
"Variables That Describe the System");
cm->DefineProperty
("MSVC80", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"True when using Microsoft Visual C 8.0",
"Set to true when the compiler is version 8.0 of Microsoft Visual C.",
false,
"Variables That Describe the System");
cm->DefineProperty
("MSVC_IDE", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"True when using the Microsoft Visual C IDE",
"Set to true when the target platform is the Microsoft Visual C IDE, "
"as opposed to the command line compiler.",
false,
"Variables That Describe the System");
cm->DefineProperty
("MSVC_VERSION", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"The version of Microsoft Visual C/C++ being used if any.",
"The version of Microsoft Visual C/C++ being used if any. "
"For example 1300 is MSVC 6.0.",
false,
"Variables That Describe the System");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_CL_64", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Using the 64 bit compiler from Microsoft",
"Set to true when using the 64 bit cl compiler from Microsoft.",
false,
"Variables That Describe the System");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_COMPILER_2005", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Using the Visual Studio 2005 compiler from Microsoft",
"Set to true when using the Visual Studio 2005 compiler "
"from Microsoft.",
false,
"Variables That Describe the System");
cm->DefineProperty
("UNIX", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"True for UNIX and UNIX like operating systems.",
"Set to true when the target system is UNIX or UNIX like "
"(i.e. APPLE and CYGWIN).",false,
"Variables That Describe the System");
cm->DefineProperty
("WIN32", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"True on windows systems, including win64.",
"Set to true when the target system is Windows and on cygwin.",false,
"Variables That Describe the System");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_HOST_APPLE", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"True for Apple OSXoperating systems.",
"Set to true when the host system is Apple OSX.",
false,
"Variables That Describe the System");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_HOST_UNIX", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"True for UNIX and UNIX like operating systems.",
"Set to true when the host system is UNIX or UNIX like "
"(i.e. APPLE and CYGWIN).",false,
"Variables That Describe the System");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_HOST_WIN32", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"True on windows systems, including win64.",
"Set to true when the host system is Windows and on cygwin.",false,
"Variables That Describe the System");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_OBJECT_PATH_MAX", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Maximum object file full-path length allowed by native build tools.",
"CMake computes for every source file an object file name that is "
"unique to the source file and deterministic with respect to the "
"full path to the source file. "
"This allows multiple source files in a target to share the same name "
"if they lie in different directories without rebuilding when one is "
"added or removed. "
"However, it can produce long full paths in a few cases, so CMake "
"shortens the path using a hashing scheme when the full path to an "
"object file exceeds a limit. "
"CMake has a built-in limit for each platform that is sufficient for "
"common tools, but some native tools may have a lower limit. "
"This variable may be set to specify the limit explicitly. "
"The value must be an integer no less than 128.",false,
"Variables That Describe the System");
// Variables that affect the building of object files and
// targets.
//
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_INCLUDE_CURRENT_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Automatically add the current source- and build directories "
"to the include path.",
"If this variable is enabled, CMake automatically adds in each "
"directory ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR} and ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR} "
"to the include path for this directory. These additional include "
"directories do not propagate down to subdirectories. This is useful "
"mainly for out-of-source builds, where files generated into the "
"build tree are included by files located in the source tree.\n"
"By default CMAKE_INCLUDE_CURRENT_DIR is OFF.",
false,
"Variables that Control the Build");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"The rpath to use for installed targets.",
"A semicolon-separated list specifying the rpath "
"to use in installed targets (for platforms that support it). "
"This is used to initialize the target property "
"INSTALL_RPATH for all targets.",
false,
"Variables that Control the Build");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH_USE_LINK_PATH", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Add paths to linker search and installed rpath.",
"CMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH_USE_LINK_PATH is a boolean that if set to true "
"will append directories in the linker search path and outside the "
"project to the INSTALL_RPATH. "
"This is used to initialize the target property "
"INSTALL_RPATH_USE_LINK_PATH for all targets.",
false,
"Variables that Control the Build");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_INSTALL_NAME_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Mac OSX directory name for installed targets.",
"CMAKE_INSTALL_NAME_DIR is used to initialize the "
"INSTALL_NAME_DIR property on all targets. See that target "
"property for more information.",
false,
"Variables that Control the Build");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_Fortran_MODULE_DIRECTORY", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Fortran module output directory.",
"This variable is used to initialize the "
"Fortran_MODULE_DIRECTORY property on all the targets. "
"See that target property for additional information.",
false,
"Variables that Control the Build");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Where to put all the LIBRARY targets when built.",
"This variable is used to initialize the "
"LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY property on all the targets. "
"See that target property for additional information.",
false,
"Variables that Control the Build");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Where to put all the ARCHIVE targets when built.",
"This variable is used to initialize the "
"ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY property on all the targets. "
"See that target property for additional information.",
false,
"Variables that Control the Build");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Where to put all the RUNTIME targets when built.",
"This variable is used to initialize the "
"RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY property on all the targets. "
"See that target property for additional information.",
false,
"Variables that Control the Build");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_DEBUG_POSTFIX", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"See variable CMAKE_<CONFIG>_POSTFIX.",
"This variable is a special case of the more-general "
"CMAKE_<CONFIG>_POSTFIX variable for the DEBUG configuration.",
false,
"Variables that Control the Build");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_<CONFIG>_POSTFIX", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Default filename postfix for libraries under configuration <CONFIG>.",
"When a non-executable target is created its <CONFIG>_POSTFIX "
"target property is initialized with the value of this variable "
"if it is set.",
false,
"Variables that Control the Build");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_BUILD_WITH_INSTALL_RPATH", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Use the install path for the RPATH",
"Normally CMake uses the build tree for the RPATH when building "
"executables etc on systems that use RPATH. When the software "
"is installed the executables etc are relinked by CMake to have "
"the install RPATH. If this variable is set to true then the software "
"is always built with the install path for the RPATH and does not "
"need to be relinked when installed.",false,
"Variables that Control the Build");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_SKIP_BUILD_RPATH", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Do not include RPATHs in the build tree.",
"Normally CMake uses the build tree for the RPATH when building "
"executables etc on systems that use RPATH. When the software "
"is installed the executables etc are relinked by CMake to have "
"the install RPATH. If this variable is set to true then the software "
"is always built with no RPATH.",false,
"Variables that Control the Build");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Linker flags used to create executables.",
"Flags used by the linker when creating an executable.",false,
"Variables that Control the Build");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS_[CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE]", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Flag used when linking an executable.",
"Same as CMAKE_C_FLAGS_* but used by the linker "
"when creating executables.",false,
"Variables that Control the Build");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH_FLAG", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"The flag used to add a library search path to a compiler.",
"The flag used to specify a library directory to the compiler. "
"On most compilers this is \"-L\".",false,
"Variables that Control the Build");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_LINK_DEF_FILE_FLAG ", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Linker flag used to specify a .def file for dll creation.",
"The flag used to add a .def file when creating "
"a dll on Windows, this is only defined on Windows.",false,
"Variables that Control the Build");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_LINK_LIBRARY_FLAG", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Flag used to link a library into an executable.",
"The flag used to specify a library to link to an executable. "
"On most compilers this is \"-l\".",false,
"Variables that Control the Build");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_LINK_LIBRARY_FILE_FLAG", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Flag used to link a library specified by a path to its file.",
"The flag used before a library file path is given to the linker. "
"This is needed only on very few platforms.", false,
"Variables that Control the Build");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_USE_RELATIVE_PATHS", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Use relative paths (May not work!).",
"If this is set to TRUE, then the CMake will use "
"relative paths between the source and binary tree. "
"This option does not work for more complicated "
"projects, and relative paths are used when possible. "
"In general, it is not possible to move CMake generated"
" makefiles to a different location regardless "
"of the value of this variable.",false,
"Variables that Control the Build");
cm->DefineProperty
("EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Old executable location variable.",
"The target property RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY supercedes "
"this variable for a target if it is set. "
"Executable targets are otherwise placed in this directory.",false,
"Variables that Control the Build");
cm->DefineProperty
("LIBRARY_OUTPUT_PATH", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Old library location variable.",
"The target properties ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY, "
"LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY, and RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY supercede "
"this variable for a target if they are set. "
"Library targets are otherwise placed in this directory.",false,
"Variables that Control the Build");
// Variables defined when the a language is enabled These variables will
// also be defined whenever CMake has loaded its support for compiling (LANG)
// programs. This support will be loaded whenever CMake is used to compile
// (LANG) files. C and CXX are examples of the most common values for (LANG).
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_USER_MAKE_RULES_OVERRIDE_<LANG>", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Specify a file that can change the build rule variables.",
"If this variable is set, it should to point to a "
"CMakeLists.txt file that will be read in by CMake "
"after all the system settings have been set, but "
"before they have been used. This would allow you "
"to override any variables that need to be changed "
"for some language. ",false,
"Variables for Languages");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"The full path to the compiler for LANG.",
"This is the command that will be used as the <LANG> compiler. "
"Once set, you can not change this variable.",false,
"Variables for Languages");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_ID", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"An internal variable subject to change.",
"This is used in determining the compiler and is subject to change.",
false,
"Variables for Languages");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_<LANG>_PLATFORM_ID", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"An internal variable subject to change.",
"This is used in determining the platform and is subject to change.",
false,
"Variables for Languages");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_ABI", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"An internal variable subject to change.",
"This is used in determining the compiler ABI and is subject to change.",
false,
"Variables for Languages");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_INTERNAL_PLATFORM_ABI", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"An internal variable subject to change.",
"This is used in determining the compiler ABI and is subject to change.",
false,
"Variables for Languages");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_<LANG>_SIZEOF_DATA_PTR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Size of pointer-to-data types for language <LANG>.",
"This holds the size (in bytes) of pointer-to-data types in the target "
"platform ABI. "
"It is defined for languages C and CXX (C++).",
false,
"Variables for Languages");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNU<LANG>", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"True if the compiler is GNU.",
"If the selected <LANG> compiler is the GNU "
"compiler then this is TRUE, if not it is FALSE.",false,
"Variables for Languages");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_DEBUG", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Flags for Debug build type or configuration.",
"<LANG> flags used when CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE is Debug.",false,
"Variables for Languages");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Flags for MinSizeRel build type or configuration.",
"<LANG> flags used when CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE is MinSizeRel."
"Short for minimum size release.",false,
"Variables for Languages");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_RELEASE", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Flags for Release build type or configuration.",
"<LANG> flags used when CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE is Release",false,
"Variables for Languages");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Flags for RelWithDebInfo type or configuration.",
"<LANG> flags used when CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE is RelWithDebInfo. "
"Short for Release With Debug Information.",false,
"Variables for Languages");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILE_OBJECT", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Rule variable to compile a single object file.",
"This is a rule variable that tells CMake how to "
"compile a single object file for for the language <LANG>.",false,
"Variables for Languages");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_<LANG>_CREATE_SHARED_LIBRARY", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Rule variable to create a shared library.",
"This is a rule variable that tells CMake how to "
"create a shared library for the language <LANG>.",false,
"Variables for Languages");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_<LANG>_CREATE_SHARED_MODULE", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Rule variable to create a shared module.",
"This is a rule variable that tells CMake how to "
"create a shared library for the language <LANG>.",false,
"Variables for Languages");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_<LANG>_CREATE_STATIC_LIBRARY", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Rule variable to create a static library.",
"This is a rule variable that tells CMake how "
"to create a static library for the language <LANG>.",false,
"Variables for Languages");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_<LANG>_ARCHIVE_CREATE", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Rule variable to create a new static archive.",
"This is a rule variable that tells CMake how to create a static "
"archive. It is used in place of CMAKE_<LANG>_CREATE_STATIC_LIBRARY "
"on some platforms in order to support large object counts. "
"See also CMAKE_<LANG>_ARCHIVE_APPEND and CMAKE_<LANG>_ARCHIVE_FINISH.",
false, "Variables for Languages");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_<LANG>_ARCHIVE_APPEND", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Rule variable to append to a static archive.",
"This is a rule variable that tells CMake how to append to a static "
"archive. It is used in place of CMAKE_<LANG>_CREATE_STATIC_LIBRARY "
"on some platforms in order to support large object counts. "
"See also CMAKE_<LANG>_ARCHIVE_CREATE and CMAKE_<LANG>_ARCHIVE_FINISH.",
false, "Variables for Languages");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_<LANG>_ARCHIVE_FINISH", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Rule variable to finish an existing static archive.",
"This is a rule variable that tells CMake how to finish a static "
"archive. It is used in place of CMAKE_<LANG>_CREATE_STATIC_LIBRARY "
"on some platforms in order to support large object counts. "
"See also CMAKE_<LANG>_ARCHIVE_CREATE and CMAKE_<LANG>_ARCHIVE_APPEND.",
false, "Variables for Languages");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_<LANG>_IGNORE_EXTENSIONS", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"File extensions that should be ignored by the build.",
"This is a list of file extensions that may be "
"part of a project for a given language but are not compiled. ",false,
"Variables for Languages");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_<LANG>_IMPLICIT_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Directories implicitly searched by the compiler for header files.",
"CMake does not explicitly specify these directories on compiler "
"command lines for language <LANG>. "
"This prevents system include directories from being treated as user "
"include directories on some compilers.", false,
"Variables for Languages");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_<LANG>_LINKER_PREFERENCE", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Determine if a language should be used for linking.",
"If this is \"Preferred\" then if there is a mixed "
"language shared library or executable, then this "
"languages linker command will be used.",false,
"Variables for Languages");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_<LANG>_LINK_EXECUTABLE ", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Rule variable to link and executable.",
"Rule variable to link and executable for the given language.",false,
"Variables for Languages");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_<LANG>_OUTPUT_EXTENSION", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Extension for the output of a compile for a single file.",
"This is the extension for an object file for "
"the given <LANG>. For example .obj for C on Windows.",false,
"Variables for Languages");
cm->DefineProperty
("CMAKE_<LANG>_SOURCE_FILE_EXTENSIONS", cmProperty::VARIABLE,
"Extensions of source files for the given language.",
"This is the list of extensions for a "
"given languages source files.",false,"Variables for Languages");
// variables that are used by cmake but not to be documented
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_0", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_1", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_2", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_3", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_4", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_5", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_6", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_7", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_8", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_9", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_ARG1",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_ENV_VAR",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_ID_RUN",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_LOADED",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_CREATE_ASSEMBLY_SOURCE",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_CREATE_PREPROCESSED_SOURCE",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_DEBUG_INIT",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_INIT",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL_INIT",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_RELEASE_INIT",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO_INIT",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_INFORMATION_LOADED",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_LINK_EXECUTABLE",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_LINK_FLAGS",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_STANDARD_LIBRARIES",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_STANDARD_LIBRARIES_INIT",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_USE_RESPONSE_FILE_FOR_OBJECTS",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX_<LANG>",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_EXE_LINK_DYNAMIC_<LANG>_FLAGS",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_EXE_LINK_STATIC_<LANG>_FLAGS",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_GENERATOR_<LANG>",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_IMPORT_LIBRARY_PREFIX_<LANG>",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_IMPORT_LIBRARY_SUFFIX_<LANG>",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_INCLUDE_FLAG_<LANG>",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_INCLUDE_FLAG_SEP_<LANG>",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_INCLUDE_SYSTEM_FLAG_<LANG>",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_NEEDS_REQUIRES_STEP_<LANG>_FLAG",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_CREATE_<LANG>_FLAGS",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_<LANG>_FLAGS",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_LINK_<LANG>_FLAGS",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_LINK_DYNAMIC_<LANG>_FLAGS",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_LINK_STATIC_<LANG>_FLAGS",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_RUNTIME_<LANG>_FLAG",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_RUNTIME_<LANG>_FLAG_SEP",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_RPATH_LINK_<LANG>_FLAG",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_RUNTIME_<LANG>_FLAG",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_RUNTIME_<LANG>_FLAG_SEP",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_RPATH_LINK_<LANG>_FLAG",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_PLATFORM_REQUIRED_RUNTIME_PATH",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_MODULE_CREATE_<LANG>_FLAGS",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_MODULE_<LANG>_FLAGS",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_MODULE_LINK_DYNAMIC_<LANG>_FLAGS",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_MODULE_LINK_STATIC_<LANG>_FLAGS",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_MODULE_RUNTIME_<LANG>_FLAG",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_MODULE_RUNTIME_<LANG>_FLAG_SEP",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_LINK_DEPENDENT_LIBRARY_FILES",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_LINK_DEPENDENT_LIBRARY_DIRS",
cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);
}