a55c70d cmTarget: Remove support for <CONFIG>_LOCATION property. c9f9b3c cmTarget: Test impliedByUse number-compatible properties. fbe1fa7 cmTarget: Don't repeat property origin debug information. 01c545c cmTarget: Fix debug report for interface-set compatibility types. c67e1a6 cmTarget: Fix reporting interface-set properties which are FALSE. 07b0f54 Qt Tests: Remove commented and unneeded line. 79db8ef cmTarget: Fix the property compatibility error message 43340a9 Help: Reformat Qt autogenerator documentation. d98ea6c Help: Mark some code blocks as containing cmake code. ea78935 GenerateExportHeader: Reformat docs. 272a20f cmTarget: Don't update IMPORTED target compilation properties 03d842a Run the add_compile_options command unit test. cd3d0b6 get_property: Fix testing ALIASED_TARGET target property (#14670) 6a62228 install: Ensure that install(TARGETS) works with no DESTINATION af3d3b8 export: Only generate and install configuration files if needed. 0de81bb Help: Workaround pygments reporting an error for genexes. ...
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