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A typical iOS application bundle (also Framework Bundle) contains the application executable and any resources used by the application (for instance, the application icon, other images, and localized content) in the top-level bundle directory. The same rule applies to Framework Bundles.
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MACOSX_BUNDLE
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Build an executable as an Application Bundle on OS X or iOS.
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When this property is set to ``TRUE`` the executable when built on OS X
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or iOS will be created as an application bundle. This makes it
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a GUI executable that can be launched from the Finder. See the
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:prop_tgt:`MACOSX_FRAMEWORK_INFO_PLIST` target property for information about
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creation of the ``Info.plist`` file for the application bundle.
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This property is initialized by the value of the variable
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:variable:`CMAKE_MACOSX_BUNDLE` if it is set when a target is created.
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