b8dc7fa Genex: Disallow LINKER_LANGUAGE only when used on a static library. c8a10ba cmTarget: Fix iface libraries and languages for static libraries. f94bdb3 cmTarget: Remove duplicates when printing traces of tll signatures ff3d5fa Export: Fix typo of LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES. 79a7a81 Docs: Document variables for default visibility values. 6f6391b Docs: Generalize and de-duplicate VISIBILITY_PREFIX docs. d8cb47f Docs: Trim trailing whitespace in generated doc. f10e648 Docs: Document existing target property debugging options. 4f4d69f Qt4Macros: Simplify some variable population. a413a40 Qt4Macros: Remove undefined varible use. b60a29e Qt4Macros: Remove unneeded generate CONDITION. e454cba Docs: Document file(GENERATE) CONDITION as optional.
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