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add_custom_target
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Add a target with no output so it will always be built.
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add_custom_target(Name [ALL] [command1 [args1...]]
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[COMMAND command2 [args2...] ...]
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[DEPENDS depend depend depend ... ]
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[WORKING_DIRECTORY dir]
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[COMMENT comment] [VERBATIM]
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[SOURCES src1 [src2...]])
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Adds a target with the given name that executes the given commands.
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The target has no output file and is ALWAYS CONSIDERED OUT OF DATE
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even if the commands try to create a file with the name of the target.
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Use ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND to generate a file with dependencies. By
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default nothing depends on the custom target. Use ADD_DEPENDENCIES to
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add dependencies to or from other targets. If the ALL option is
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specified it indicates that this target should be added to the default
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build target so that it will be run every time (the command cannot be
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called ALL). The command and arguments are optional and if not
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specified an empty target will be created. If WORKING_DIRECTORY is
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set, then the command will be run in that directory. If it is a
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relative path it will be interpreted relative to the build tree
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directory corresponding to the current source directory. If COMMENT
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is set, the value will be displayed as a message before the commands
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are executed at build time. Dependencies listed with the DEPENDS
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argument may reference files and outputs of custom commands created
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with add_custom_command() in the same directory (CMakeLists.txt file).
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If VERBATIM is given then all arguments to the commands will be
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escaped properly for the build tool so that the invoked command
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receives each argument unchanged. Note that one level of escapes is
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still used by the CMake language processor before add_custom_target
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even sees the arguments. Use of VERBATIM is recommended as it enables
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correct behavior. When VERBATIM is not given the behavior is platform
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specific because there is no protection of tool-specific special
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characters.
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The SOURCES option specifies additional source files to be included in
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the custom target. Specified source files will be added to IDE
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project files for convenience in editing even if they have not build
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rules.
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