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67 lines
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set_property
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Set a named property in a given scope.
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::
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set_property(<GLOBAL |
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DIRECTORY [dir] |
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TARGET [target1 [target2 ...]] |
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SOURCE [src1 [src2 ...]] |
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INSTALL [file1 [file2 ...]] |
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TEST [test1 [test2 ...]] |
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CACHE [entry1 [entry2 ...]]>
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[APPEND] [APPEND_STRING]
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PROPERTY <name> [value1 [value2 ...]])
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Set one property on zero or more objects of a scope. The first
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argument determines the scope in which the property is set. It must
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be one of the following:
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``GLOBAL``
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Scope is unique and does not accept a name.
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``DIRECTORY``
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Scope defaults to the current directory but another
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directory (already processed by CMake) may be named by full or
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relative path.
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``TARGET``
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Scope may name zero or more existing targets.
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``SOURCE``
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Scope may name zero or more source files. Note that source
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file properties are visible only to targets added in the same
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directory (CMakeLists.txt).
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``INSTALL``
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Scope may name zero or more installed file paths.
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These are made available to CPack to influence deployment.
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Both the property key and value may use generator expressions.
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Specific properties may apply to installed files and/or directories.
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Path components have to be separated by forward slashes,
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must be normalized and are case sensitive.
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To reference the installation prefix itself with a relative path use ".".
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Currently installed file properties are only defined for
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the WIX generator where the given paths are relative
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to the installation prefix.
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``TEST``
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Scope may name zero or more existing tests.
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``CACHE``
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Scope must name zero or more cache existing entries.
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The required ``PROPERTY`` option is immediately followed by the name of
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the property to set. Remaining arguments are used to compose the
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property value in the form of a semicolon-separated list. If the
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``APPEND`` option is given the list is appended to any existing property
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value. If the ``APPEND_STRING`` option is given the string is append to any
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existing property value as string, i.e. it results in a longer string
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and not a list of strings.
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