84fac67 Don't allow include() of export(EXPORT) file at configure time. faedd2b cmTarget: Fix system include annotation propagation. 9eb06d0 add_library: Disallow invalid signatures for INTERFACE_LIBRARY. 10d65d5 cmTarget: Move a variable initialization closer to where it is used. 0f3e8e9 Undefine local preprocessor loop variables. 9ba47ee Genex: Reform error-checking for nullary/unary expressions. fa651c7 cmTarget: Remove some of the INTERFACE_LIBRARY whitelisted properties. 61d138a cmTarget: INTERFACE_LIBRARY is always EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL. 3429541 export: Rename some variables to reflect content type. 7461d67 cmTarget: Enable convenient include dir handling for INTERFACE_LIBRARY. 7fc6e3d cmTarget: Remove dead code. 2af966d Genex: Add EQUAL expression. 2d66380 cmTarget: Use strtol for numeric parsing.
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