NAME¶
cmakeprops - Reference of CMake properties.
 
PROPERTIES¶
  CMake Properties - Properties supported by CMake, the Cross-Platform Makefile Generator.
 
This is the documentation for the properties supported by CMake. Properties can
  have different scopes. They can either be assigned to a source file, a
  directory, a target or globally to CMake. By modifying the values of
  properties the behaviour of the build system can be customized.
 
PROPERTIES OF GLOBAL SCOPE¶
  - ALLOW_DUPLICATE_CUSTOM_TARGETS
 
  - Allow duplicate custom targets to be created.
    
 
    Normally CMake requires that all targets built in a project have globally
      unique logical names (see policy CMP0002). This is necessary to generate
      meaningful project file names in Xcode and VS IDE generators. It also
      allows the target names to be referenced unambiguously.
     
     
    Makefile generators are capable of supporting duplicate custom target names.
      For projects that care only about Makefile generators and do not wish to
      support Xcode or VS IDE generators, one may set this property to true to
      allow duplicate custom targets. The property allows multiple
      add_custom_target command calls in different directories to specify the
      same target name. However, setting this property will cause non-Makefile
      generators to produce an error and refuse to generate the project.
     
   
  - DEBUG_CONFIGURATIONS
 
  - Specify which configurations are for debugging.
    
 
    The value must be a semi-colon separated list of configuration names.
      Currently this property is used only by the target_link_libraries command
      (see its documentation for details). Additional uses may be defined in the
      future.
     
     
    This property must be set at the top level of the project and before the
      first target_link_libraries command invocation. If any entry in the list
      does not match a valid configuration for the project the behavior is
      undefined.
     
   
  - DISABLED_FEATURES
 
  - List of features which are disabled during the CMake run.
    
 
    List of features which are disabled during the CMake run. By default it
      contains the names of all packages which were not found. This is
      determined using the <NAME>_FOUND variables. Packages which are
      searched QUIET are not listed. A project can add its own features to this
      list. This property is used by the macros in FeatureSummary.cmake.
     
   
  - ENABLED_FEATURES
 
  - List of features which are enabled during the CMake run.
    
 
    List of features which are enabled during the CMake run. By default it
      contains the names of all packages which were found. This is determined
      using the <NAME>_FOUND variables. Packages which are searched QUIET
      are not listed. A project can add its own features to this list. This
      property is used by the macros in FeatureSummary.cmake.
     
   
  - ENABLED_LANGUAGES
 
  - Read-only property that contains the list of currently
      enabled languages
    
 
    Set to list of currently enabled languages.
     
   
  - FIND_LIBRARY_USE_LIB64_PATHS
 
  - Whether FIND_LIBRARY should automatically search lib64
      directories.
    
 
    FIND_LIBRARY_USE_LIB64_PATHS is a boolean specifying whether the
      FIND_LIBRARY command should automatically search the lib64 variant of
      directories called lib in the search path when building 64-bit binaries.
     
   
  - FIND_LIBRARY_USE_OPENBSD_VERSIONING
 
  - Whether FIND_LIBRARY should find OpenBSD-style shared
      libraries.
    
 
    This property is a boolean specifying whether the FIND_LIBRARY command
      should find shared libraries with OpenBSD-style versioned extension:
      ".so.<major>.<minor>". The property is set to true
      on OpenBSD and false on other platforms.
     
   
  - GLOBAL_DEPENDS_DEBUG_MODE
 
  - Enable global target dependency graph debug mode.
    
 
    CMake automatically analyzes the global inter-target dependency graph at the
      beginning of native build system generation. This property causes it to
      display details of its analysis to stderr.
     
   
  - GLOBAL_DEPENDS_NO_CYCLES
 
  - Disallow global target dependency graph cycles.
    
 
    CMake automatically analyzes the global inter-target dependency graph at the
      beginning of native build system generation. It reports an error if the
      dependency graph contains a cycle that does not consist of all STATIC
      library targets. This property tells CMake to disallow all cycles
      completely, even among static libraries.
     
   
  - IN_TRY_COMPILE
 
  - Read-only property that is true during a try-compile
      configuration.
    
 
    True when building a project inside a TRY_COMPILE or TRY_RUN command.
     
   
  - PACKAGES_FOUND
 
  - List of packages which were found during the CMake run.
    
 
    List of packages which were found during the CMake run. Whether a package
      has been found is determined using the <NAME>_FOUND variables.
     
   
  - PACKAGES_NOT_FOUND
 
  - List of packages which were not found during the CMake run.
    
 
    List of packages which were not found during the CMake run. Whether a
      package has been found is determined using the <NAME>_FOUND
      variables.
     
   
  - PREDEFINED_TARGETS_FOLDER
 
  - Name of FOLDER for targets that are added automatically by
      CMake.
    
 
    If not set, CMake uses "CMakePredefinedTargets" as a default value
      for this property. Targets such as INSTALL, PACKAGE and RUN_TESTS will be
      organized into this FOLDER. See also the documentation for the FOLDER
      target property.
     
   
  - REPORT_UNDEFINED_PROPERTIES
 
  - If set, report any undefined properties to this file.
    
 
    If this property is set to a filename then when CMake runs it will report
      any properties or variables that were accessed but not defined into the
      filename specified in this property.
     
   
  - RULE_LAUNCH_COMPILE
 
  - Specify a launcher for compile rules.
    
 
    Makefile generators prefix compiler commands with the given launcher command
      line. This is intended to allow launchers to intercept build problems with
      high granularity. Non-Makefile generators currently ignore this property.
     
   
  - RULE_LAUNCH_CUSTOM
 
  - Specify a launcher for custom rules.
    
 
    Makefile generators prefix custom commands with the given launcher command
      line. This is intended to allow launchers to intercept build problems with
      high granularity. Non-Makefile generators currently ignore this property.
     
   
  - RULE_LAUNCH_LINK
 
  - Specify a launcher for link rules.
    
 
    Makefile generators prefix link and archive commands with the given launcher
      command line. This is intended to allow launchers to intercept build
      problems with high granularity. Non-Makefile generators currently ignore
      this property.
     
   
  - RULE_MESSAGES
 
  - Specify whether to report a message for each make rule.
    
 
    This property specifies whether Makefile generators should add a progress
      message describing what each build rule does. If the property is not set
      the default is ON. Set the property to OFF to disable granular messages
      and report only as each target completes. This is intended to allow
      scripted builds to avoid the build time cost of detailed reports. If a
      CMAKE_RULE_MESSAGES cache entry exists its value initializes the value of
      this property. Non-Makefile generators currently ignore this property.
     
   
  - TARGET_ARCHIVES_MAY_BE_SHARED_LIBS
 
  - Set if shared libraries may be named like archives.
    
 
    On AIX shared libraries may be named "lib<name>.a". This
      property is set to true on such platforms.
     
   
  - TARGET_SUPPORTS_SHARED_LIBS
 
  - Does the target platform support shared libraries.
    
 
    TARGET_SUPPORTS_SHARED_LIBS is a boolean specifying whether the target
      platform supports shared libraries. Basically all current general general
      purpose OS do so, the exception are usually embedded systems with no or
      special OSs.
     
   
  - USE_FOLDERS
 
  - Use the FOLDER target property to organize targets into
      folders.
    
 
    If not set, CMake treats this property as OFF by default. CMake generators
      that are capable of organizing into a hierarchy of folders use the values
      of the FOLDER target property to name those folders. See also the
      documentation for the FOLDER target property.
     
   
  - __CMAKE_DELETE_CACHE_CHANGE_VARS_
 
  - Internal property
    
 
    Used to detect compiler changes, Do not set.
     
   
PROPERTIES ON DIRECTORIES¶
  - ADDITIONAL_MAKE_CLEAN_FILES
 
  - Additional files to clean during the make clean stage.
    
 
    A list of files that will be cleaned as a part of the "make clean"
      stage.
     
   
  - CACHE_VARIABLES
 
  - List of cache variables available in the current directory.
    
 
    This read-only property specifies the list of CMake cache variables
      currently defined. It is intended for debugging purposes.
     
   
  - CLEAN_NO_CUSTOM
 
  - Should the output of custom commands be left.
    
 
    If this is true then the outputs of custom commands for this directory will
      not be removed during the "make clean" stage.
     
   
  - COMPILE_DEFINITIONS
 
  - Preprocessor definitions for compiling a directory's
      sources.
    
 
    The COMPILE_DEFINITIONS property may be set to a semicolon-separated list of
      preprocessor definitions using the syntax VAR or VAR=value. Function-style
      definitions are not supported. CMake will automatically escape the value
      correctly for the native build system (note that CMake language syntax may
      require escapes to specify some values). This property may be set on a
      per-configuration basis using the name COMPILE_DEFINITIONS_<CONFIG>
      where <CONFIG> is an upper-case name (ex.
      "COMPILE_DEFINITIONS_DEBUG"). This property will be initialized
      in each directory by its value in the directory's parent.
     
     
    CMake will automatically drop some definitions that are not supported by the
      native build tool. The VS6 IDE does not support definition values with
      spaces (but NMake does).
     
     
    Disclaimer: Most native build tools have poor support for escaping certain
      values. CMake has work-arounds for many cases but some values may just not
      be possible to pass correctly. If a value does not seem to be escaped
      correctly, do not attempt to work-around the problem by adding escape
      sequences to the value. Your work-around may break in a future version of
      CMake that has improved escape support. Instead consider defining the
      macro in a (configured) header file. Then report the limitation. Known
      limitations include:
     
     
      #          - broken almost everywhere
  ;          - broken in VS IDE and Borland Makefiles
  ,          - broken in VS IDE
  %          - broken in some cases in NMake
  & |        - broken in some cases on MinGW
  ^ < > \"   - broken in most Make tools on Windows
    
     
    CMake does not reject these values outright because they do work in some
      cases. Use with caution.
     
   
  - COMPILE_DEFINITIONS_<CONFIG>
 
  - Per-configuration preprocessor definitions in a directory.
    
 
    This is the configuration-specific version of COMPILE_DEFINITIONS. This
      property will be initialized in each directory by its value in the
      directory's parent.
     
     
   
  - DEFINITIONS
 
  - For CMake 2.4 compatibility only. Use COMPILE_DEFINITIONS
      instead.
    
 
    This read-only property specifies the list of flags given so far to the
      add_definitions command. It is intended for debugging purposes. Use the
      COMPILE_DEFINITIONS instead.
     
   
  - EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL
 
  - Exclude the directory from the all target of its parent.
    
 
    A property on a directory that indicates if its targets are excluded from
      the default build target. If it is not, then with a Makefile for example
      typing make will cause the targets to be built. The same concept applies
      to the default build of other generators.
     
   
  - IMPLICIT_DEPENDS_INCLUDE_TRANSFORM
 
  - Specify #include line transforms for dependencies in a
      directory.
    
 
    This property specifies rules to transform macro-like #include lines during
      implicit dependency scanning of C and C++ source files. The list of rules
      must be semicolon-separated with each entry of the form
      "A_MACRO(%)=value-with-%" (the % must be literal). During
      dependency scanning occurrences of A_MACRO(...) on #include lines will be
      replaced by the value given with the macro argument substituted for '%'.
      For example, the entry
     
     
      MYDIR(%)=<mydir/%>
    
     
    will convert lines of the form
     
     
      #include MYDIR(myheader.h)
    
     
    to
     
     
      #include <mydir/myheader.h>
    
     
    allowing the dependency to be followed.
     
     
    This property applies to sources in all targets within a directory. The
      property value is initialized in each directory by its value in the
      directory's parent.
     
   
  - INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES
 
  - List of preprocessor include file search directories.
    
 
    This property specifies the list of directories given so far to the
      include_directories command. This property exists on directories and
      targets. In addition to accepting values from the include_directories
      command, values may be set directly on any directory or any target using
      the set_property command. A target gets its initial value for this
      property from the value of the directory property. A directory gets its
      initial value from its parent directory if it has one. Both directory and
      target property values are adjusted by calls to the include_directories
      command.
     
     
    The target property values are used by the generators to set the include
      paths for the compiler. See also the include_directories command.
     
   
  - INCLUDE_REGULAR_EXPRESSION
 
  - Include file scanning regular expression.
    
 
    This read-only property specifies the regular expression used during
      dependency scanning to match include files that should be followed. See
      the include_regular_expression command.
     
   
  - INTERPROCEDURAL_OPTIMIZATION
 
  - Enable interprocedural optimization for targets in a
      directory.
    
 
    If set to true, enables interprocedural optimizations if they are known to
      be supported by the compiler.
     
   
  - INTERPROCEDURAL_OPTIMIZATION_<CONFIG>
 
  - Per-configuration interprocedural optimization for a
      directory.
    
 
    This is a per-configuration version of INTERPROCEDURAL_OPTIMIZATION. If set,
      this property overrides the generic property for the named configuration.
     
   
  - LINK_DIRECTORIES
 
  - List of linker search directories.
    
 
    This read-only property specifies the list of directories given so far to
      the link_directories command. It is intended for debugging purposes.
     
   
  - LISTFILE_STACK
 
  - The current stack of listfiles being processed.
    
 
    This property is mainly useful when trying to debug errors in your CMake
      scripts. It returns a list of what list files are currently being
      processed, in order. So if one listfile does an INCLUDE command then that
      is effectively pushing the included listfile onto the stack.
     
   
  - MACROS
 
  - List of macro commands available in the current directory.
    
 
    This read-only property specifies the list of CMake macros currently
      defined. It is intended for debugging purposes. See the macro command.
     
   
  - PARENT_DIRECTORY
 
  - Source directory that added current subdirectory.
    
 
    This read-only property specifies the source directory that added the
      current source directory as a subdirectory of the build. In the top-level
      directory the value is the empty-string.
     
   
  - RULE_LAUNCH_COMPILE
 
  - Specify a launcher for compile rules.
    
 
    See the global property of the same name for details. This overrides the
      global property for a directory.
     
   
  - RULE_LAUNCH_CUSTOM
 
  - Specify a launcher for custom rules.
    
 
    See the global property of the same name for details. This overrides the
      global property for a directory.
     
   
  - RULE_LAUNCH_LINK
 
  - Specify a launcher for link rules.
    
 
    See the global property of the same name for details. This overrides the
      global property for a directory.
     
   
  - TEST_INCLUDE_FILE
 
  - A cmake file that will be included when ctest is run.
    
 
    If you specify TEST_INCLUDE_FILE, that file will be included and processed
      when ctest is run on the directory.
     
   
  - VARIABLES
 
  - List of variables defined in the current directory.
    
 
    This read-only property specifies the list of CMake variables currently
      defined. It is intended for debugging purposes.
     
   
  - VS_GLOBAL_SECTION_POST_<section>
 
  - Specify a postSolution global section in Visual Studio.
    
 
    Setting a property like this generates an entry of the following form in the
      solution file:
     
     
      GlobalSection(<section>) = postSolution
    <contents based on property value>
  EndGlobalSection
    
     
    The property must be set to a semicolon-separated list of key=value pairs.
      Each such pair will be transformed into an entry in the solution global
      section. Whitespace around key and value is ignored. List elements which
      do not contain an equal sign are skipped.
     
     
    This property only works for Visual Studio 7 and above; it is ignored on
      other generators. The property only applies when set on a directory whose
      CMakeLists.txt conatins a project() command.
     
     
    Note that CMake generates postSolution sections ExtensibilityGlobals and
      ExtensibilityAddIns by default. If you set the corresponding property, it
      will override the default section. For example, setting
      VS_GLOBAL_SECTION_POST_ExtensibilityGlobals will override the default
      contents of the ExtensibilityGlobals section, while keeping
      ExtensibilityAddIns on its default.
     
   
  - VS_GLOBAL_SECTION_PRE_<section>
 
  - Specify a preSolution global section in Visual Studio.
    
 
    Setting a property like this generates an entry of the following form in the
      solution file:
     
     
      GlobalSection(<section>) = preSolution
    <contents based on property value>
  EndGlobalSection
    
     
    The property must be set to a semicolon-separated list of key=value pairs.
      Each such pair will be transformed into an entry in the solution global
      section. Whitespace around key and value is ignored. List elements which
      do not contain an equal sign are skipped.
     
     
    This property only works for Visual Studio 7 and above; it is ignored on
      other generators. The property only applies when set on a directory whose
      CMakeLists.txt conatins a project() command.
     
   
PROPERTIES ON TARGETS¶
  - <CONFIG>_OUTPUT_NAME
 
  - Old per-configuration target file base name.
    
 
    This is a configuration-specific version of OUTPUT_NAME. Use
      OUTPUT_NAME_<CONFIG> instead.
     
   
  - <CONFIG>_POSTFIX
 
  - Postfix to append to the target file name for configuration
      <CONFIG>.
    
 
    When building with configuration <CONFIG> the value of this property
      is appended to the target file name built on disk. For non-executable
      targets, this property is initialized by the value of the variable
      CMAKE_<CONFIG>_POSTFIX if it is set when a target is created. This
      property is ignored on the Mac for Frameworks and App Bundles.
     
   
  - ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY
 
  - Output directory in which to build ARCHIVE target files.
    
 
    This property specifies the directory into which archive target files should
      be built. Multi-configuration generators (VS, Xcode) append a
      per-configuration subdirectory to the specified directory. There are three
      kinds of target files that may be built: archive, library, and runtime.
      Executables are always treated as runtime targets. Static libraries are
      always treated as archive targets. Module libraries are always treated as
      library targets. For non-DLL platforms shared libraries are treated as
      library targets. For DLL platforms the DLL part of a shared library is
      treated as a runtime target and the corresponding import library is
      treated as an archive target. All Windows-based systems including Cygwin
      are DLL platforms. This property is initialized by the value of the
      variable CMAKE_ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY if it is set when a target is
      created.
     
   
  - ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY_<CONFIG>
 
  - Per-configuration output directory for ARCHIVE target
      files.
    
 
    This is a per-configuration version of ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY, but
      multi-configuration generators (VS, Xcode) do NOT append a
      per-configuration subdirectory to the specified directory. This property
      is initialized by the value of the variable
      CMAKE_ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY_<CONFIG> if it is set when a target
      is created.
     
   
  - ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_NAME
 
  - Output name for ARCHIVE target files.
    
 
    This property specifies the base name for archive target files. It overrides
      OUTPUT_NAME and OUTPUT_NAME_<CONFIG> properties. There are three
      kinds of target files that may be built: archive, library, and runtime.
      Executables are always treated as runtime targets. Static libraries are
      always treated as archive targets. Module libraries are always treated as
      library targets. For non-DLL platforms shared libraries are treated as
      library targets. For DLL platforms the DLL part of a shared library is
      treated as a runtime target and the corresponding import library is
      treated as an archive target. All Windows-based systems including Cygwin
      are DLL platforms.
     
   
  - ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_NAME_<CONFIG>
 
  - Per-configuration output name for ARCHIVE target files.
    
 
    This is the configuration-specific version of ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_NAME.
     
   
  - AUTOMOC
 
  - Should the target be processed with automoc (for Qt
      projects).
    
 
    AUTOMOC is a boolean specifying whether CMake will handle the Qt moc
      preprocessor automatically, i.e. without having to use the QT4_WRAP_CPP()
      or QT5_WRAP_CPP() macro. Currently Qt4 and Qt5 are supported. When this
      property is set to TRUE, CMake will scan the source files at build time
      and invoke moc accordingly. If an #include statement like #include
      "moc_foo.cpp" is found, the Q_OBJECT class declaration is
      expected in the header, and moc is run on the header file. If an #include
      statement like #include "foo.moc" is found, then a Q_OBJECT is
      expected in the current source file and moc is run on the file itself.
      Additionally, all header files are parsed for Q_OBJECT macros, and if
      found, moc is also executed on those files. The resulting moc files, which
      are not included as shown above in any of the source files are included in
      a generated <targetname>_automoc.cpp file, which is compiled as part
      of the target.This property is initialized by the value of the variable
      CMAKE_AUTOMOC if it is set when a target is created.
     
     
    Additional command line options for moc can be set via the
      AUTOMOC_MOC_OPTIONS property.
     
     
    By setting the CMAKE_AUTOMOC_RELAXED_MODE variable to TRUE the rules for
      searching the files which will be processed by moc can be relaxed. See the
      documentation for this variable for more details.
     
   
  - AUTOMOC_MOC_OPTIONS
 
  - Additional options for moc when using automoc (see the
      AUTOMOC property)
    
 
    This property is only used if the AUTOMOC property is set to TRUE for this
      target. In this case, it holds additional command line options which will
      be used when moc is executed during the build, i.e. it is equivalent to
      the optional OPTIONS argument of the qt4_wrap_cpp() macro.
     
     
    By default it is empty.
     
   
  - BUILD_WITH_INSTALL_RPATH
 
  - Should build tree targets have install tree rpaths.
    
 
    BUILD_WITH_INSTALL_RPATH is a boolean specifying whether to link the target
      in the build tree with the INSTALL_RPATH. This takes precedence over
      SKIP_BUILD_RPATH and avoids the need for relinking before installation.
      This property is initialized by the value of the variable
      CMAKE_BUILD_WITH_INSTALL_RPATH if it is set when a target is created.
     
   
  - BUNDLE
 
  - This target is a CFBundle on the Mac.
    
 
    If a module library target has this property set to true it will be built as
      a CFBundle when built on the mac. It will have the directory structure
      required for a CFBundle and will be suitable to be used for creating
      Browser Plugins or other application resources.
     
   
  - BUNDLE_EXTENSION
 
  - The file extension used to name a BUNDLE target on the Mac.
    
 
    The default value is "bundle" - you can also use
      "plugin" or whatever file extension is required by the host app
      for your bundle.
     
   
  - COMPATIBLE_INTERFACE_BOOL
 
  - Properties which must be compatible with their link
      interface
    
 
    The COMPATIBLE_INTERFACE_BOOL property may contain a list of propertiesfor
      this target which must be consistent when evaluated as a boolean in the
      INTERFACE of all linked dependees. For example, if a property
      "FOO" appears in the list, then for each dependee, the
      "INTERFACE_FOO" property content in all of its dependencies must
      be consistent with each other, and with the "FOO" property in
      the dependee. Consistency in this sense has the meaning that if the
      property is set, then it must have the same boolean value as all others,
      and if the property is not set, then it is ignored. Note that for each
      dependee, the set of properties from this property must not intersect with
      the set of properties from the COMPATIBLE_INTERFACE_STRING property.
     
   
  - COMPATIBLE_INTERFACE_STRING
 
  - Properties which must be string-compatible with their link
      interface
    
 
    The COMPATIBLE_INTERFACE_STRING property may contain a list of properties
      for this target which must be the same when evaluated as a string in the
      INTERFACE of all linked dependees. For example, if a property
      "FOO" appears in the list, then for each dependee, the
      "INTERFACE_FOO" property content in all of its dependencies must
      be equal with each other, and with the "FOO" property in the
      dependee. If the property is not set, then it is ignored. Note that for
      each dependee, the set of properties from this property must not intersect
      with the set of properties from the COMPATIBLE_INTERFACE_BOOL property.
     
   
  - COMPILE_DEFINITIONS
 
  - Preprocessor definitions for compiling a target's sources.
    
 
    The COMPILE_DEFINITIONS property may be set to a semicolon-separated list of
      preprocessor definitions using the syntax VAR or VAR=value. Function-style
      definitions are not supported. CMake will automatically escape the value
      correctly for the native build system (note that CMake language syntax may
      require escapes to specify some values). This property may be set on a
      per-configuration basis using the name COMPILE_DEFINITIONS_<CONFIG>
      where <CONFIG> is an upper-case name (ex.
      "COMPILE_DEFINITIONS_DEBUG").
     
     
    CMake will automatically drop some definitions that are not supported by the
      native build tool. The VS6 IDE does not support definition values with
      spaces (but NMake does).
     
     
    Contents of COMPILE_DEFINITIONS may use "generator expressions"
      with the syntax "$<...>". Generator expressions are
      evaluted during build system generation to produce information specific to
      each build configuration. Valid expressions are:
     
     
      $<0:...>                  = empty string (ignores "...")
  $<1:...>                  = content of "..."
  $<CONFIG:cfg>             = '1' if config is "cfg", else '0'
  $<CONFIGURATION>          = configuration name
  $<BOOL:...>               = '1' if the '...' is true, else '0'
  $<STREQUAL:a,b>           = '1' if a is STREQUAL b, else '0'
  $<ANGLE-R>                = A literal '>'. Used to compare strings which contain a '>' for example.
  $<COMMA>                  = A literal ','. Used to compare strings which contain a ',' for example.
  $<SEMICOLON>              = A literal ';'. Used to prevent list expansion on an argument with ';'.
  $<TARGET_NAME:...>        = Marks ... as being the name of a target.  This is required if exporting targets to multiple dependent export sets.  The '...' must be a literal name of a target- it may not contain generator expressions.
  $<INSTALL_INTERFACE:...>  = content of "..." when the property is exported using install(EXPORT), and empty otherwise.
  $<BUILD_INTERFACE:...>    = content of "..." when the property is exported using export(), or when the target is used by another target in the same buildsystem. Expands to the empty string otherwise.
  $<TARGET_FILE:tgt>        = main file (.exe, .so.1.2, .a)
  $<TARGET_LINKER_FILE:tgt> = file used to link (.a, .lib, .so)
  $<TARGET_SONAME_FILE:tgt> = file with soname (.so.3)
    
     
    where "tgt" is the name of a target. Target file expressions
      produce a full path, but _DIR and _NAME versions can produce the directory
      and file name components:
     
     
      $<TARGET_FILE_DIR:tgt>/$<TARGET_FILE_NAME:tgt>
  $<TARGET_LINKER_FILE_DIR:tgt>/$<TARGET_LINKER_FILE_NAME:tgt>
  $<TARGET_SONAME_FILE_DIR:tgt>/$<TARGET_SONAME_FILE_NAME:tgt>
    
     
     
     
     
      $<TARGET_PROPERTY:tgt,prop>   = The value of the property prop on the target tgt.
    
     
    Note that tgt is not added as a dependency of the target this expression is
      evaluated on.
     
     
      $<TARGET_POLICY:pol>          = '1' if the policy was NEW when the 'head' target was created, else '0'.  If the policy was not set, the warning message for the policy will be emitted.  This generator expression only works for a subset of policies.
  $<INSTALL_PREFIX>         = Content of the install prefix when the target is exported via INSTALL(EXPORT) and empty otherwise.
    
     
    Boolean expressions:
     
     
      $<AND:?[,?]...>           = '1' if all '?' are '1', else '0'
  $<OR:?[,?]...>            = '0' if all '?' are '0', else '1'
  $<NOT:?>                  = '0' if '?' is '1', else '1'
    
     
    where '?' is always either '0' or '1'.
     
     
    Expressions with an implicit 'this' target:
     
     
      $<TARGET_PROPERTY:prop>   = The value of the property prop on the target on which the generator expression is evaluated.
    
     
    Disclaimer: Most native build tools have poor support for escaping certain
      values. CMake has work-arounds for many cases but some values may just not
      be possible to pass correctly. If a value does not seem to be escaped
      correctly, do not attempt to work-around the problem by adding escape
      sequences to the value. Your work-around may break in a future version of
      CMake that has improved escape support. Instead consider defining the
      macro in a (configured) header file. Then report the limitation. Known
      limitations include:
     
     
      #          - broken almost everywhere
  ;          - broken in VS IDE and Borland Makefiles
  ,          - broken in VS IDE
  %          - broken in some cases in NMake
  & |        - broken in some cases on MinGW
  ^ < > \"   - broken in most Make tools on Windows
    
     
    CMake does not reject these values outright because they do work in some
      cases. Use with caution.
     
   
  - COMPILE_DEFINITIONS_<CONFIG>
 
  - Per-configuration preprocessor definitions on a target.
    
 
    This is the configuration-specific version of COMPILE_DEFINITIONS.
     
   
  - COMPILE_FLAGS
 
  - Additional flags to use when compiling this target's
      sources.
    
 
    The COMPILE_FLAGS property sets additional compiler flags used to build
      sources within the target. Use COMPILE_DEFINITIONS to pass additional
      preprocessor definitions.
     
   
  - DEBUG_POSTFIX
 
  - See target property <CONFIG>_POSTFIX.
    
 
    This property is a special case of the more-general <CONFIG>_POSTFIX
      property for the DEBUG configuration.
     
   
  - DEFINE_SYMBOL
 
  - Define a symbol when compiling this target's sources.
    
 
    DEFINE_SYMBOL sets the name of the preprocessor symbol defined when
      compiling sources in a shared library. If not set here then it is set to
      target_EXPORTS by default (with some substitutions if the target is not a
      valid C identifier). This is useful for headers to know whether they are
      being included from inside their library our outside to properly setup
      dllexport/dllimport decorations.
     
   
  - ENABLE_EXPORTS
 
  - Specify whether an executable exports symbols for loadable
      modules.
    
 
    Normally an executable does not export any symbols because it is the final
      program. It is possible for an executable to export symbols to be used by
      loadable modules. When this property is set to true CMake will allow other
      targets to "link" to the executable with the
      TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES command. On all platforms a target-level dependency
      on the executable is created for targets that link to it. For DLL
      platforms an import library will be created for the exported symbols and
      then used for linking. All Windows-based systems including Cygwin are DLL
      platforms. For non-DLL platforms that require all symbols to be resolved
      at link time, such as Mac OS X, the module will "link" to the
      executable using a flag like "-bundle_loader". For other non-DLL
      platforms the link rule is simply ignored since the dynamic loader will
      automatically bind symbols when the module is loaded.
     
   
  - EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL
 
  - Exclude the target from the all target.
    
 
    A property on a target that indicates if the target is excluded from the
      default build target. If it is not, then with a Makefile for example
      typing make will cause this target to be built. The same concept applies
      to the default build of other generators. Installing a target with
      EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL set to true has undefined behavior.
     
   
  - EXCLUDE_FROM_DEFAULT_BUILD
 
  - Exclude target from "Build Solution".
    
 
    This property is only used by Visual Studio generators 7 and above. When set
      to TRUE, the target will not be built when you press "Build
      Solution".
     
   
  - EXCLUDE_FROM_DEFAULT_BUILD_<CONFIG>
 
  - Per-configuration version of target exclusion from
      "Build Solution".
    
 
    This is the configuration-specific version of EXCLUDE_FROM_DEFAULT_BUILD. If
      the generic EXCLUDE_FROM_DEFAULT_BUILD is also set on a target,
      EXCLUDE_FROM_DEFAULT_BUILD_<CONFIG> takes precedence in
      configurations for which it has a value.
     
   
  - EchoString
 
  - A message to be displayed when the target is built.
    
 
    A message to display on some generators (such as makefiles) when the target
      is built.
     
   
  - FOLDER
 
  - Set the folder name. Use to organize targets in an IDE.
    
 
    Targets with no FOLDER property will appear as top level entities in IDEs
      like Visual Studio. Targets with the same FOLDER property value will
      appear next to each other in a folder of that name. To nest folders, use
      FOLDER values such as 'GUI/Dialogs' with '/' characters separating folder
      levels.
     
   
  - FRAMEWORK
 
  - This target is a framework on the Mac.
    
 
    If a shared library target has this property set to true it will be built as
      a framework when built on the mac. It will have the directory structure
      required for a framework and will be suitable to be used with the
      -framework option
     
   
  - Fortran_FORMAT
 
  - Set to FIXED or FREE to indicate the Fortran source layout.
    
 
    This property tells CMake whether the Fortran source files in a target use
      fixed-format or free-format. CMake will pass the corresponding format flag
      to the compiler. Use the source-specific Fortran_FORMAT property to change
      the format of a specific source file. If the variable CMAKE_Fortran_FORMAT
      is set when a target is created its value is used to initialize this
      property.
     
   
  - Fortran_MODULE_DIRECTORY
 
  - Specify output directory for Fortran modules provided by
      the target.
    
 
    If the target contains Fortran source files that provide modules and the
      compiler supports a module output directory this specifies the directory
      in which the modules will be placed. When this property is not set the
      modules will be placed in the build directory corresponding to the
      target's source directory. If the variable CMAKE_Fortran_MODULE_DIRECTORY
      is set when a target is created its value is used to initialize this
      property.
     
     
    Note that some compilers will automatically search the module output
      directory for modules USEd during compilation but others will not. If your
      sources USE modules their location must be specified by
      INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES regardless of this property.
     
   
  - GENERATOR_FILE_NAME
 
  - Generator's file for this target.
    
 
    An internal property used by some generators to record the name of project
      or dsp file associated with this target. Note that at configure time, this
      property is only set for targets created by include_external_msproject().
     
   
  - GNUtoMS
 
  - Convert GNU import library (.dll.a) to MS format (.lib).
    
 
    When linking a shared library or executable that exports symbols using GNU
      tools on Windows (MinGW/MSYS) with Visual Studio installed convert the
      import library (.dll.a) from GNU to MS format (.lib). Both import
      libraries will be installed by install(TARGETS) and exported by
      install(EXPORT) and export() to be linked by applications with either GNU-
      or MS-compatible tools.
     
     
    If the variable CMAKE_GNUtoMS is set when a target is created its value is
      used to initialize this property. The variable must be set prior to the
      first command that enables a language such as project() or
      enable_language(). CMake provides the variable as an option to the user
      automatically when configuring on Windows with GNU tools.
     
   
  - HAS_CXX
 
  - Link the target using the C++ linker tool (obsolete).
    
 
    This is equivalent to setting the LINKER_LANGUAGE property to CXX. See that
      property's documentation for details.
     
   
  - IMPLICIT_DEPENDS_INCLUDE_TRANSFORM
 
  - Specify #include line transforms for dependencies in a
      target.
    
 
    This property specifies rules to transform macro-like #include lines during
      implicit dependency scanning of C and C++ source files. The list of rules
      must be semicolon-separated with each entry of the form
      "A_MACRO(%)=value-with-%" (the % must be literal). During
      dependency scanning occurrences of A_MACRO(...) on #include lines will be
      replaced by the value given with the macro argument substituted for '%'.
      For example, the entry
     
     
      MYDIR(%)=<mydir/%>
    
     
    will convert lines of the form
     
     
      #include MYDIR(myheader.h)
    
     
    to
     
     
      #include <mydir/myheader.h>
    
     
    allowing the dependency to be followed.
     
     
    This property applies to sources in the target on which it is set.
     
   
  - IMPORTED
 
  - Read-only indication of whether a target is IMPORTED.
    
 
    The boolean value of this property is true for targets created with the
      IMPORTED option to add_executable or add_library. It is false for targets
      built within the project.
     
   
  - IMPORTED_CONFIGURATIONS
 
  - Configurations provided for an IMPORTED target.
    
 
    Set this to the list of configuration names available for an IMPORTED
      target. The names correspond to configurations defined in the project from
      which the target is imported. If the importing project uses a different
      set of configurations the names may be mapped using the
      MAP_IMPORTED_CONFIG_<CONFIG> property. Ignored for non-imported
      targets.
     
   
  - IMPORTED_IMPLIB
 
  - Full path to the import library for an IMPORTED target.
    
 
    Set this to the location of the ".lib" part of a windows DLL.
      Ignored for non-imported targets.
     
   
  - IMPORTED_IMPLIB_<CONFIG>
 
  - <CONFIG>-specific version of IMPORTED_IMPLIB
      property.
    
 
    Configuration names correspond to those provided by the project from which
      the target is imported.
     
   
  - IMPORTED_LINK_DEPENDENT_LIBRARIES
 
  - Dependent shared libraries of an imported shared library.
    
 
    Shared libraries may be linked to other shared libraries as part of their
      implementation. On some platforms the linker searches for the dependent
      libraries of shared libraries they are including in the link. Set this
      property to the list of dependent shared libraries of an imported library.
      The list should be disjoint from the list of interface libraries in the
      IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES property. On platforms requiring
      dependent shared libraries to be found at link time CMake uses this list
      to add appropriate files or paths to the link command line. Ignored for
      non-imported targets.
     
   
  - IMPORTED_LINK_DEPENDENT_LIBRARIES_<CONFIG>
 
  - <CONFIG>-specific version of
      IMPORTED_LINK_DEPENDENT_LIBRARIES.
    
 
    Configuration names correspond to those provided by the project from which
      the target is imported. If set, this property completely overrides the
      generic property for the named configuration.
     
   
  - IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LANGUAGES
 
  - Languages compiled into an IMPORTED static library.
    
 
    Set this to the list of languages of source files compiled to produce a
      STATIC IMPORTED library (such as "C" or "CXX"). CMake
      accounts for these languages when computing how to link a target to the
      imported library. For example, when a C executable links to an imported
      C++ static library CMake chooses the C++ linker to satisfy language
      runtime dependencies of the static library.
     
     
    This property is ignored for targets that are not STATIC libraries. This
      property is ignored for non-imported targets.
     
   
  - IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LANGUAGES_<CONFIG>
 
  - <CONFIG>-specific version of
      IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LANGUAGES.
    
 
    Configuration names correspond to those provided by the project from which
      the target is imported. If set, this property completely overrides the
      generic property for the named configuration.
     
   
  - IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES
 
  - Transitive link interface of an IMPORTED target.
    
 
    Set this to the list of libraries whose interface is included when an
      IMPORTED library target is linked to another target. The libraries will be
      included on the link line for the target. Unlike the
      LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES property, this property applies to all imported
      target types, including STATIC libraries. This property is ignored for
      non-imported targets.
     
   
  - IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES_<CONFIG>
 
  - <CONFIG>-specific version of
      IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES.
    
 
    Configuration names correspond to those provided by the project from which
      the target is imported. If set, this property completely overrides the
      generic property for the named configuration.
     
   
  - IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_MULTIPLICITY
 
  - Repetition count for cycles of IMPORTED static libraries.
    
 
    This is LINK_INTERFACE_MULTIPLICITY for IMPORTED targets.
     
   
  - IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_MULTIPLICITY_<CONFIG>
 
  - <CONFIG>-specific version of
      IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_MULTIPLICITY.
    
 
    If set, this property completely overrides the generic property for the
      named configuration.
     
   
  - IMPORTED_LOCATION
 
  - Full path to the main file on disk for an IMPORTED target.
    
 
    Set this to the location of an IMPORTED target file on disk. For executables
      this is the location of the executable file. For bundles on OS X this is
      the location of the executable file inside Contents/MacOS under the
      application bundle folder. For static libraries and modules this is the
      location of the library or module. For shared libraries on non-DLL
      platforms this is the location of the shared library. For frameworks on OS
      X this is the location of the library file symlink just inside the
      framework folder. For DLLs this is the location of the ".dll"
      part of the library. For UNKNOWN libraries this is the location of the
      file to be linked. Ignored for non-imported targets.
     
     
    Projects may skip IMPORTED_LOCATION if the configuration-specific property
      IMPORTED_LOCATION_<CONFIG> is set. To get the location of an
      imported target read one of the LOCATION or LOCATION_<CONFIG>
      properties.
     
   
  - IMPORTED_LOCATION_<CONFIG>
 
  - <CONFIG>-specific version of IMPORTED_LOCATION
      property.
    
 
    Configuration names correspond to those provided by the project from which
      the target is imported.
     
   
  - IMPORTED_NO_SONAME
 
  - Specifies that an IMPORTED shared library target has no
      "soname".
    
 
    Set this property to true for an imported shared library file that has no
      "soname" field. CMake may adjust generated link commands for
      some platforms to prevent the linker from using the path to the library in
      place of its missing soname. Ignored for non-imported targets.
     
   
  - IMPORTED_NO_SONAME_<CONFIG>
 
  - <CONFIG>-specific version of IMPORTED_NO_SONAME
      property.
    
 
    Configuration names correspond to those provided by the project from which
      the target is imported.
     
   
  - IMPORTED_SONAME
 
  - The "soname" of an IMPORTED target of shared
      library type.
    
 
    Set this to the "soname" embedded in an imported shared library.
      This is meaningful only on platforms supporting the feature. Ignored for
      non-imported targets.
     
   
  - IMPORTED_SONAME_<CONFIG>
 
  - <CONFIG>-specific version of IMPORTED_SONAME
      property.
    
 
    Configuration names correspond to those provided by the project from which
      the target is imported.
     
   
  - IMPORT_PREFIX
 
  - What comes before the import library name.
    
 
    Similar to the target property PREFIX, but used for import libraries
      (typically corresponding to a DLL) instead of regular libraries. A target
      property that can be set to override the prefix (such as "lib")
      on an import library name.
     
   
  - IMPORT_SUFFIX
 
  - What comes after the import library name.
    
 
    Similar to the target property SUFFIX, but used for import libraries
      (typically corresponding to a DLL) instead of regular libraries. A target
      property that can be set to override the suffix (such as ".lib")
      on an import library name.
     
   
  - INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES
 
  - List of preprocessor include file search directories.
    
 
    This property specifies the list of directories given so far to the
      include_directories command. This property exists on directories and
      targets. In addition to accepting values from the include_directories
      command, values may be set directly on any directory or any target using
      the set_property command. A target gets its initial value for this
      property from the value of the directory property. A directory gets its
      initial value from its parent directory if it has one. Both directory and
      target property values are adjusted by calls to the include_directories
      command.
     
     
    The target property values are used by the generators to set the include
      paths for the compiler. See also the include_directories command.
     
     
    Contents of INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES may use "generator expressions"
      with the syntax "$<...>". Generator expressions are
      evaluted during build system generation to produce information specific to
      each build configuration. Valid expressions are:
     
     
      $<0:...>                  = empty string (ignores "...")
  $<1:...>                  = content of "..."
  $<CONFIG:cfg>             = '1' if config is "cfg", else '0'
  $<CONFIGURATION>          = configuration name
  $<BOOL:...>               = '1' if the '...' is true, else '0'
  $<STREQUAL:a,b>           = '1' if a is STREQUAL b, else '0'
  $<ANGLE-R>                = A literal '>'. Used to compare strings which contain a '>' for example.
  $<COMMA>                  = A literal ','. Used to compare strings which contain a ',' for example.
  $<SEMICOLON>              = A literal ';'. Used to prevent list expansion on an argument with ';'.
  $<TARGET_NAME:...>        = Marks ... as being the name of a target.  This is required if exporting targets to multiple dependent export sets.  The '...' must be a literal name of a target- it may not contain generator expressions.
  $<INSTALL_INTERFACE:...>  = content of "..." when the property is exported using install(EXPORT), and empty otherwise.
  $<BUILD_INTERFACE:...>    = content of "..." when the property is exported using export(), or when the target is used by another target in the same buildsystem. Expands to the empty string otherwise.
  $<TARGET_FILE:tgt>        = main file (.exe, .so.1.2, .a)
  $<TARGET_LINKER_FILE:tgt> = file used to link (.a, .lib, .so)
  $<TARGET_SONAME_FILE:tgt> = file with soname (.so.3)
    
     
    where "tgt" is the name of a target. Target file expressions
      produce a full path, but _DIR and _NAME versions can produce the directory
      and file name components:
     
     
      $<TARGET_FILE_DIR:tgt>/$<TARGET_FILE_NAME:tgt>
  $<TARGET_LINKER_FILE_DIR:tgt>/$<TARGET_LINKER_FILE_NAME:tgt>
  $<TARGET_SONAME_FILE_DIR:tgt>/$<TARGET_SONAME_FILE_NAME:tgt>
    
     
     
     
     
      $<TARGET_PROPERTY:tgt,prop>   = The value of the property prop on the target tgt.
    
     
    Note that tgt is not added as a dependency of the target this expression is
      evaluated on.
     
     
      $<TARGET_POLICY:pol>          = '1' if the policy was NEW when the 'head' target was created, else '0'.  If the policy was not set, the warning message for the policy will be emitted.  This generator expression only works for a subset of policies.
  $<INSTALL_PREFIX>         = Content of the install prefix when the target is exported via INSTALL(EXPORT) and empty otherwise.
    
     
    Boolean expressions:
     
     
      $<AND:?[,?]...>           = '1' if all '?' are '1', else '0'
  $<OR:?[,?]...>            = '0' if all '?' are '0', else '1'
  $<NOT:?>                  = '0' if '?' is '1', else '1'
    
     
    where '?' is always either '0' or '1'.
     
     
    Expressions with an implicit 'this' target:
     
     
      $<TARGET_PROPERTY:prop>   = The value of the property prop on the target on which the generator expression is evaluated.
    
     
   
  - INSTALL_NAME_DIR
 
  - Mac OSX directory name for installed targets.
    
 
    INSTALL_NAME_DIR is a string specifying the directory portion of the
      "install_name" field of shared libraries on Mac OSX to use in
      the installed targets.
     
   
  - INSTALL_RPATH
 
  - The rpath to use for installed targets.
    
 
    A semicolon-separated list specifying the rpath to use in installed targets
      (for platforms that support it). This property is initialized by the value
      of the variable CMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH if it is set when a target is created.
     
   
  - INSTALL_RPATH_USE_LINK_PATH
 
  - Add paths to linker search and installed rpath.
    
 
    INSTALL_RPATH_USE_LINK_PATH is a boolean that if set to true will append
      directories in the linker search path and outside the project to the
      INSTALL_RPATH. This property is initialized by the value of the variable
      CMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH_USE_LINK_PATH if it is set when a target is created.
     
   
  - INTERFACE_COMPILE_DEFINITIONS
 
  - List of public compile definitions for a library.
    
 
    Targets may populate this property to publish the compile definitions
      required to compile against the headers for the target. Consuming targets
      can add entries to their own COMPILE_DEFINITIONS property such as
      $<TARGET_PROPERTY:foo,INTERFACE_COMPILE_DEFINITIONS> to use the
      compile definitions specified in the interface of 'foo'.
     
     
    Generator expressions are evaluted during build system generation to produce
      information specific to each build configuration. Valid expressions are:
     
     
      $<0:...>                  = empty string (ignores "...")
  $<1:...>                  = content of "..."
  $<CONFIG:cfg>             = '1' if config is "cfg", else '0'
  $<CONFIGURATION>          = configuration name
  $<BOOL:...>               = '1' if the '...' is true, else '0'
  $<STREQUAL:a,b>           = '1' if a is STREQUAL b, else '0'
  $<ANGLE-R>                = A literal '>'. Used to compare strings which contain a '>' for example.
  $<COMMA>                  = A literal ','. Used to compare strings which contain a ',' for example.
  $<SEMICOLON>              = A literal ';'. Used to prevent list expansion on an argument with ';'.
  $<TARGET_NAME:...>        = Marks ... as being the name of a target.  This is required if exporting targets to multiple dependent export sets.  The '...' must be a literal name of a target- it may not contain generator expressions.
  $<INSTALL_INTERFACE:...>  = content of "..." when the property is exported using install(EXPORT), and empty otherwise.
  $<BUILD_INTERFACE:...>    = content of "..." when the property is exported using export(), or when the target is used by another target in the same buildsystem. Expands to the empty string otherwise.
  $<TARGET_FILE:tgt>        = main file (.exe, .so.1.2, .a)
  $<TARGET_LINKER_FILE:tgt> = file used to link (.a, .lib, .so)
  $<TARGET_SONAME_FILE:tgt> = file with soname (.so.3)
    
     
    where "tgt" is the name of a target. Target file expressions
      produce a full path, but _DIR and _NAME versions can produce the directory
      and file name components:
     
     
      $<TARGET_FILE_DIR:tgt>/$<TARGET_FILE_NAME:tgt>
  $<TARGET_LINKER_FILE_DIR:tgt>/$<TARGET_LINKER_FILE_NAME:tgt>
  $<TARGET_SONAME_FILE_DIR:tgt>/$<TARGET_SONAME_FILE_NAME:tgt>
    
     
     
     
     
      $<TARGET_PROPERTY:tgt,prop>   = The value of the property prop on the target tgt.
    
     
    Note that tgt is not added as a dependency of the target this expression is
      evaluated on.
     
     
      $<TARGET_POLICY:pol>          = '1' if the policy was NEW when the 'head' target was created, else '0'.  If the policy was not set, the warning message for the policy will be emitted.  This generator expression only works for a subset of policies.
  $<INSTALL_PREFIX>         = Content of the install prefix when the target is exported via INSTALL(EXPORT) and empty otherwise.
    
     
    Boolean expressions:
     
     
      $<AND:?[,?]...>           = '1' if all '?' are '1', else '0'
  $<OR:?[,?]...>            = '0' if all '?' are '0', else '1'
  $<NOT:?>                  = '0' if '?' is '1', else '1'
    
     
    where '?' is always either '0' or '1'.
     
     
    Expressions with an implicit 'this' target:
     
     
      $<TARGET_PROPERTY:prop>   = The value of the property prop on the target on which the generator expression is evaluated.
    
     
   
  - INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES
 
  - List of public include directories for a library.
    
 
    Targets may populate this property to publish the include directories
      required to compile against the headers for the target. Consuming targets
      can add entries to their own INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES property such as
      $<TARGET_PROPERTY:foo,INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES> to use the
      include directories specified in the interface of 'foo'.
     
     
    Generator expressions are evaluted during build system generation to produce
      information specific to each build configuration. Valid expressions are:
     
     
      $<0:...>                  = empty string (ignores "...")
  $<1:...>                  = content of "..."
  $<CONFIG:cfg>             = '1' if config is "cfg", else '0'
  $<CONFIGURATION>          = configuration name
  $<BOOL:...>               = '1' if the '...' is true, else '0'
  $<STREQUAL:a,b>           = '1' if a is STREQUAL b, else '0'
  $<ANGLE-R>                = A literal '>'. Used to compare strings which contain a '>' for example.
  $<COMMA>                  = A literal ','. Used to compare strings which contain a ',' for example.
  $<SEMICOLON>              = A literal ';'. Used to prevent list expansion on an argument with ';'.
  $<TARGET_NAME:...>        = Marks ... as being the name of a target.  This is required if exporting targets to multiple dependent export sets.  The '...' must be a literal name of a target- it may not contain generator expressions.
  $<INSTALL_INTERFACE:...>  = content of "..." when the property is exported using install(EXPORT), and empty otherwise.
  $<BUILD_INTERFACE:...>    = content of "..." when the property is exported using export(), or when the target is used by another target in the same buildsystem. Expands to the empty string otherwise.
  $<TARGET_FILE:tgt>        = main file (.exe, .so.1.2, .a)
  $<TARGET_LINKER_FILE:tgt> = file used to link (.a, .lib, .so)
  $<TARGET_SONAME_FILE:tgt> = file with soname (.so.3)
    
     
    where "tgt" is the name of a target. Target file expressions
      produce a full path, but _DIR and _NAME versions can produce the directory
      and file name components:
     
     
      $<TARGET_FILE_DIR:tgt>/$<TARGET_FILE_NAME:tgt>
  $<TARGET_LINKER_FILE_DIR:tgt>/$<TARGET_LINKER_FILE_NAME:tgt>
  $<TARGET_SONAME_FILE_DIR:tgt>/$<TARGET_SONAME_FILE_NAME:tgt>
    
     
     
     
     
      $<TARGET_PROPERTY:tgt,prop>   = The value of the property prop on the target tgt.
    
     
    Note that tgt is not added as a dependency of the target this expression is
      evaluated on.
     
     
      $<TARGET_POLICY:pol>          = '1' if the policy was NEW when the 'head' target was created, else '0'.  If the policy was not set, the warning message for the policy will be emitted.  This generator expression only works for a subset of policies.
  $<INSTALL_PREFIX>         = Content of the install prefix when the target is exported via INSTALL(EXPORT) and empty otherwise.
    
     
    Boolean expressions:
     
     
      $<AND:?[,?]...>           = '1' if all '?' are '1', else '0'
  $<OR:?[,?]...>            = '0' if all '?' are '0', else '1'
  $<NOT:?>                  = '0' if '?' is '1', else '1'
    
     
    where '?' is always either '0' or '1'.
     
     
    Expressions with an implicit 'this' target:
     
     
      $<TARGET_PROPERTY:prop>   = The value of the property prop on the target on which the generator expression is evaluated.
    
     
   
  - INTERFACE_POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE
 
  - Whether consumers need to create a position-independent
      target
    
 
    The INTERFACE_POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE property informs consumers of this
      target whether they must set their POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE property to
      ON. If this property is set to ON, then the POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE
      property on all consumers will be set to ON. Similarly, if this property
      is set to OFF, then the POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE property on all
      consumers will be set to OFF. If this property is undefined, then
      consumers will determine their POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE property by other
      means. Consumers must ensure that the targets that they link to have a
      consistent requirement for their INTERFACE_POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE
      property.
     
   
  - INTERPROCEDURAL_OPTIMIZATION
 
  - Enable interprocedural optimization for a target.
    
 
    If set to true, enables interprocedural optimizations if they are known to
      be supported by the compiler.
     
   
  - INTERPROCEDURAL_OPTIMIZATION_<CONFIG>
 
  - Per-configuration interprocedural optimization for a
      target.
    
 
    This is a per-configuration version of INTERPROCEDURAL_OPTIMIZATION. If set,
      this property overrides the generic property for the named configuration.
     
   
  - LABELS
 
  - Specify a list of text labels associated with a target.
    
 
    Target label semantics are currently unspecified.
     
   
  - LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY
 
  - Output directory in which to build LIBRARY target files.
    
 
    This property specifies the directory into which library target files should
      be built. Multi-configuration generators (VS, Xcode) append a
      per-configuration subdirectory to the specified directory. There are three
      kinds of target files that may be built: archive, library, and runtime.
      Executables are always treated as runtime targets. Static libraries are
      always treated as archive targets. Module libraries are always treated as
      library targets. For non-DLL platforms shared libraries are treated as
      library targets. For DLL platforms the DLL part of a shared library is
      treated as a runtime target and the corresponding import library is
      treated as an archive target. All Windows-based systems including Cygwin
      are DLL platforms. This property is initialized by the value of the
      variable CMAKE_LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY if it is set when a target is
      created.
     
   
  - LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY_<CONFIG>
 
  - Per-configuration output directory for LIBRARY target
      files.
    
 
    This is a per-configuration version of LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY, but
      multi-configuration generators (VS, Xcode) do NOT append a
      per-configuration subdirectory to the specified directory. This property
      is initialized by the value of the variable
      CMAKE_LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY_<CONFIG> if it is set when a target
      is created.
     
   
  - LIBRARY_OUTPUT_NAME
 
  - Output name for LIBRARY target files.
    
 
    This property specifies the base name for library target files. It overrides
      OUTPUT_NAME and OUTPUT_NAME_<CONFIG> properties. There are three
      kinds of target files that may be built: archive, library, and runtime.
      Executables are always treated as runtime targets. Static libraries are
      always treated as archive targets. Module libraries are always treated as
      library targets. For non-DLL platforms shared libraries are treated as
      library targets. For DLL platforms the DLL part of a shared library is
      treated as a runtime target and the corresponding import library is
      treated as an archive target. All Windows-based systems including Cygwin
      are DLL platforms.
     
   
  - LIBRARY_OUTPUT_NAME_<CONFIG>
 
  - Per-configuration output name for LIBRARY target files.
    
 
    This is the configuration-specific version of LIBRARY_OUTPUT_NAME.
     
   
  - LINKER_LANGUAGE
 
  - Specifies language whose compiler will invoke the linker.
    
 
    For executables, shared libraries, and modules, this sets the language whose
      compiler is used to link the target (such as "C" or
      "CXX"). A typical value for an executable is the language of the
      source file providing the program entry point (main). If not set, the
      language with the highest linker preference value is the default. See
      documentation of CMAKE_<LANG>_LINKER_PREFERENCE variables.
     
   
  - LINK_DEPENDS
 
  - Additional files on which a target binary depends for
      linking.
    
 
    Specifies a semicolon-separated list of full-paths to files on which the
      link rule for this target depends. The target binary will be linked if any
      of the named files is newer than it.
     
     
    This property is ignored by non-Makefile generators. It is intended to
      specify dependencies on "linker scripts" for custom Makefile
      link rules.
     
   
  - LINK_DEPENDS_NO_SHARED
 
  - Do not depend on linked shared library files.
    
 
    Set this property to true to tell CMake generators not to add file-level
      dependencies on the shared library files linked by this target.
      Modification to the shared libraries will not be sufficient to re-link
      this target. Logical target-level dependencies will not be affected so the
      linked shared libraries will still be brought up to date before this
      target is built.
     
     
    This property is initialized by the value of the variable
      CMAKE_LINK_DEPENDS_NO_SHARED if it is set when a target is created.
     
   
  - LINK_FLAGS
 
  - Additional flags to use when linking this target.
    
 
    The LINK_FLAGS property can be used to add extra flags to the link step of a
      target. LINK_FLAGS_<CONFIG> will add to the configuration
      <CONFIG>, for example, DEBUG, RELEASE, MINSIZEREL, RELWITHDEBINFO.
     
   
  - LINK_FLAGS_<CONFIG>
 
  - Per-configuration linker flags for a target.
    
 
    This is the configuration-specific version of LINK_FLAGS.
     
   
  - LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES
 
  - List public interface libraries for a shared library or
      executable.
    
 
    By default linking to a shared library target transitively links to targets
      with which the library itself was linked. For an executable with exports
      (see the ENABLE_EXPORTS property) no default transitive link dependencies
      are used. This property replaces the default transitive link dependencies
      with an explicit list. When the target is linked into another target the
      libraries listed (and recursively their link interface libraries) will be
      provided to the other target also. If the list is empty then no transitive
      link dependencies will be incorporated when this target is linked into
      another target even if the default set is non-empty. This property is
      initialized by the value of the variable CMAKE_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES if
      it is set when a target is created. This property is ignored for STATIC
      libraries.
     
   
  - LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES_<CONFIG>
 
  - Per-configuration list of public interface libraries for a
      target.
    
 
    This is the configuration-specific version of LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES. If
      set, this property completely overrides the generic property for the named
      configuration.
     
   
  - LINK_INTERFACE_MULTIPLICITY
 
  - Repetition count for STATIC libraries with cyclic
      dependencies.
    
 
    When linking to a STATIC library target with cyclic dependencies the linker
      may need to scan more than once through the archives in the strongly
      connected component of the dependency graph. CMake by default constructs
      the link line so that the linker will scan through the component at least
      twice. This property specifies the minimum number of scans if it is larger
      than the default. CMake uses the largest value specified by any target in
      a component.
     
   
  - LINK_INTERFACE_MULTIPLICITY_<CONFIG>
 
  - Per-configuration repetition count for cycles of STATIC
      libraries.
    
 
    This is the configuration-specific version of LINK_INTERFACE_MULTIPLICITY.
      If set, this property completely overrides the generic property for the
      named configuration.
     
   
  - LINK_LIBRARIES
 
  - List of direct link dependencies.
    
 
    This property specifies the list of libraries or targets which will be used
      for linking. In addition to accepting values from the
      target_link_libraries command, values may be set directly on any target
      using the set_property command.
     
     
    The target property values are used by the generators to set the link
      libraries for the compiler. See also the target_link_libraries command.
     
     
    Contents of LINK_LIBRARIES may use "generator expressions" with
      the syntax "$<...>". Generator expressions are evaluted
      during build system generation to produce information specific to each
      build configuration. Valid expressions are:
     
     
      $<0:...>                  = empty string (ignores "...")
  $<1:...>                  = content of "..."
  $<CONFIG:cfg>             = '1' if config is "cfg", else '0'
  $<CONFIGURATION>          = configuration name
  $<BOOL:...>               = '1' if the '...' is true, else '0'
  $<STREQUAL:a,b>           = '1' if a is STREQUAL b, else '0'
  $<ANGLE-R>                = A literal '>'. Used to compare strings which contain a '>' for example.
  $<COMMA>                  = A literal ','. Used to compare strings which contain a ',' for example.
  $<SEMICOLON>              = A literal ';'. Used to prevent list expansion on an argument with ';'.
  $<TARGET_NAME:...>        = Marks ... as being the name of a target.  This is required if exporting targets to multiple dependent export sets.  The '...' must be a literal name of a target- it may not contain generator expressions.
  $<INSTALL_INTERFACE:...>  = content of "..." when the property is exported using install(EXPORT), and empty otherwise.
  $<BUILD_INTERFACE:...>    = content of "..." when the property is exported using export(), or when the target is used by another target in the same buildsystem. Expands to the empty string otherwise.
  $<TARGET_FILE:tgt>        = main file (.exe, .so.1.2, .a)
  $<TARGET_LINKER_FILE:tgt> = file used to link (.a, .lib, .so)
  $<TARGET_SONAME_FILE:tgt> = file with soname (.so.3)
    
     
    where "tgt" is the name of a target. Target file expressions
      produce a full path, but _DIR and _NAME versions can produce the directory
      and file name components:
     
     
      $<TARGET_FILE_DIR:tgt>/$<TARGET_FILE_NAME:tgt>
  $<TARGET_LINKER_FILE_DIR:tgt>/$<TARGET_LINKER_FILE_NAME:tgt>
  $<TARGET_SONAME_FILE_DIR:tgt>/$<TARGET_SONAME_FILE_NAME:tgt>
    
     
     
     
     
      $<TARGET_PROPERTY:tgt,prop>   = The value of the property prop on the target tgt.
    
     
    Note that tgt is not added as a dependency of the target this expression is
      evaluated on.
     
     
      $<TARGET_POLICY:pol>          = '1' if the policy was NEW when the 'head' target was created, else '0'.  If the policy was not set, the warning message for the policy will be emitted.  This generator expression only works for a subset of policies.
  $<INSTALL_PREFIX>         = Content of the install prefix when the target is exported via INSTALL(EXPORT) and empty otherwise.
    
     
    Boolean expressions:
     
     
      $<AND:?[,?]...>           = '1' if all '?' are '1', else '0'
  $<OR:?[,?]...>            = '0' if all '?' are '0', else '1'
  $<NOT:?>                  = '0' if '?' is '1', else '1'
    
     
    where '?' is always either '0' or '1'.
     
     
    Expressions with an implicit 'this' target:
     
     
      $<TARGET_PROPERTY:prop>   = The value of the property prop on the target on which the generator expression is evaluated.
    
     
   
  - LINK_SEARCH_END_STATIC
 
  - End a link line such that static system libraries are used.
    
 
    Some linkers support switches such as -Bstatic and -Bdynamic to determine
      whether to use static or shared libraries for -lXXX options. CMake uses
      these options to set the link type for libraries whose full paths are not
      known or (in some cases) are in implicit link directories for the
      platform. By default CMake adds an option at the end of the library list
      (if necessary) to set the linker search type back to its starting type.
      This property switches the final linker search type to -Bstatic regardless
      of how it started. See also LINK_SEARCH_START_STATIC.
     
   
  - LINK_SEARCH_START_STATIC
 
  - Assume the linker looks for static libraries by default.
    
 
    Some linkers support switches such as -Bstatic and -Bdynamic to determine
      whether to use static or shared libraries for -lXXX options. CMake uses
      these options to set the link type for libraries whose full paths are not
      known or (in some cases) are in implicit link directories for the
      platform. By default the linker search type is assumed to be -Bdynamic at
      the beginning of the library list. This property switches the assumption
      to -Bstatic. It is intended for use when linking an executable statically
      (e.g. with the GNU -static option). See also LINK_SEARCH_END_STATIC.
     
   
  - LOCATION
 
  - Read-only location of a target on disk.
    
 
    For an imported target, this read-only property returns the value of the
      LOCATION_<CONFIG> property for an unspecified configuration
      <CONFIG> provided by the target.
     
     
    For a non-imported target, this property is provided for compatibility with
      CMake 2.4 and below. It was meant to get the location of an executable
      target's output file for use in add_custom_command. The path may contain a
      build-system-specific portion that is replaced at build time with the
      configuration getting built (such as "$(ConfigurationName)" in
      VS). In CMake 2.6 and above add_custom_command automatically recognizes a
      target name in its COMMAND and DEPENDS options and computes the target
      location. In CMake 2.8.4 and above add_custom_command recognizes generator
      expressions to refer to target locations anywhere in the command.
      Therefore this property is not needed for creating custom commands.
     
     
    Do not set properties that affect the location of a target after reading
      this property. These include properties whose names match
      "(RUNTIME|LIBRARY|ARCHIVE)_OUTPUT_(NAME|DIRECTORY)(_<CONFIG>)?",
      "(IMPLIB_)?(PREFIX|SUFFIX)", or "LINKER_LANGUAGE".
      Failure to follow this rule is not diagnosed and leaves the location of
      the target undefined.
     
   
  - LOCATION_<CONFIG>
 
  - Read-only property providing a target location on disk.
    
 
    A read-only property that indicates where a target's main file is located on
      disk for the configuration <CONFIG>. The property is defined only
      for library and executable targets. An imported target may provide a set
      of configurations different from that of the importing project. By default
      CMake looks for an exact-match but otherwise uses an arbitrary available
      configuration. Use the MAP_IMPORTED_CONFIG_<CONFIG> property to map
      imported configurations explicitly.
     
     
    Do not set properties that affect the location of a target after reading
      this property. These include properties whose names match
      "(RUNTIME|LIBRARY|ARCHIVE)_OUTPUT_(NAME|DIRECTORY)(_<CONFIG>)?",
      "(IMPLIB_)?(PREFIX|SUFFIX)", or "LINKER_LANGUAGE".
      Failure to follow this rule is not diagnosed and leaves the location of
      the target undefined.
     
   
  - MACOSX_BUNDLE
 
  - Build an executable as an application bundle on Mac OS X.
    
 
    When this property is set to true the executable when built on Mac OS X will
      be created as an application bundle. This makes it a GUI executable that
      can be launched from the Finder. See the MACOSX_BUNDLE_INFO_PLIST target
      property for information about creation of the Info.plist file for the
      application bundle. This property is initialized by the value of the
      variable CMAKE_MACOSX_BUNDLE if it is set when a target is created.
     
   
  - MACOSX_BUNDLE_INFO_PLIST
 
  - Specify a custom Info.plist template for a Mac OS X App
      Bundle.
    
 
    An executable target with MACOSX_BUNDLE enabled will be built as an
      application bundle on Mac OS X. By default its Info.plist file is created
      by configuring a template called MacOSXBundleInfo.plist.in located in the
      CMAKE_MODULE_PATH. This property specifies an alternative template file
      name which may be a full path.
     
     
    The following target properties may be set to specify content to be
      configured into the file:
     
     
      MACOSX_BUNDLE_INFO_STRING
  MACOSX_BUNDLE_ICON_FILE
  MACOSX_BUNDLE_GUI_IDENTIFIER
  MACOSX_BUNDLE_LONG_VERSION_STRING
  MACOSX_BUNDLE_BUNDLE_NAME
  MACOSX_BUNDLE_SHORT_VERSION_STRING
  MACOSX_BUNDLE_BUNDLE_VERSION
  MACOSX_BUNDLE_COPYRIGHT
    
     
    CMake variables of the same name may be set to affect all targets in a
      directory that do not have each specific property set. If a custom
      Info.plist is specified by this property it may of course hard-code all
      the settings instead of using the target properties.
     
   
  - MACOSX_FRAMEWORK_INFO_PLIST
 
  - Specify a custom Info.plist template for a Mac OS X
      Framework.
    
 
    An library target with FRAMEWORK enabled will be built as a framework on Mac
      OS X. By default its Info.plist file is created by configuring a template
      called MacOSXFrameworkInfo.plist.in located in the CMAKE_MODULE_PATH. This
      property specifies an alternative template file name which may be a full
      path.
     
     
    The following target properties may be set to specify content to be
      configured into the file:
     
     
      MACOSX_FRAMEWORK_ICON_FILE
  MACOSX_FRAMEWORK_IDENTIFIER
  MACOSX_FRAMEWORK_SHORT_VERSION_STRING
  MACOSX_FRAMEWORK_BUNDLE_VERSION
    
     
    CMake variables of the same name may be set to affect all targets in a
      directory that do not have each specific property set. If a custom
      Info.plist is specified by this property it may of course hard-code all
      the settings instead of using the target properties.
     
   
  - MAP_IMPORTED_CONFIG_<CONFIG>
 
  - Map from project configuration to IMPORTED target's
      configuration.
    
 
    Set this to the list of configurations of an imported target that may be
      used for the current project's <CONFIG> configuration. Targets
      imported from another project may not provide the same set of
      configuration names available in the current project. Setting this
      property tells CMake what imported configurations are suitable for use
      when building the <CONFIG> configuration. The first configuration in
      the list found to be provided by the imported target is selected. If this
      property is set and no matching configurations are available, then the
      imported target is considered to be not found. This property is ignored
      for non-imported targets.
     
   
  - NO_SONAME
 
  - Whether to set "soname" when linking a shared
      library or module.
    
 
    Enable this boolean property if a generated shared library or module should
      not have "soname" set. Default is to set "soname" on
      all shared libraries and modules as long as the platform supports it.
      Generally, use this property only for leaf private libraries or plugins.
      If you use it on normal shared libraries which other targets link against,
      on some platforms a linker will insert a full path to the library (as
      specified at link time) into the dynamic section of the dependent binary.
      Therefore, once installed, dynamic loader may eventually fail to locate
      the library for the binary.
     
   
  - OSX_ARCHITECTURES
 
  - Target specific architectures for OS X.
    
 
    The OSX_ARCHITECTURES property sets the target binary architecture for
      targets on OS X. This property is initialized by the value of the variable
      CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES if it is set when a target is created. Use
      OSX_ARCHITECTURES_<CONFIG> to set the binary architectures on a
      per-configuration basis. <CONFIG> is an upper-case name (ex:
      "OSX_ARCHITECTURES_DEBUG").
     
   
  - OSX_ARCHITECTURES_<CONFIG>
 
  - Per-configuration OS X binary architectures for a target.
    
 
    This property is the configuration-specific version of OSX_ARCHITECTURES.
     
   
  - OUTPUT_NAME
 
  - Output name for target files.
    
 
    This sets the base name for output files created for an executable or
      library target. If not set, the logical target name is used by default.
     
   
  - OUTPUT_NAME_<CONFIG>
 
  - Per-configuration target file base name.
    
 
    This is the configuration-specific version of OUTPUT_NAME.
     
   
  - PDB_NAME
 
  - Output name for MS debug symbols .pdb file.
    
 
    Set the base name for debug symbols file created for an executable or
      library target. If not set, the logical target name is used by default.
     
     
    This property is not implemented by the Visual Studio 6 generator.
     
   
  - PDB_NAME_<CONFIG>
 
  - Per-configuration name for MS debug symbols .pdb file.
    
 
    This is the configuration-specific version of PDB_NAME.
     
     
    This property is not implemented by the Visual Studio 6 generator.
     
   
  - PDB_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY
 
  - Output directory for MS debug symbols .pdb files.
    
 
    This property specifies the directory into which the MS debug symbols will
      be placed. This property is initialized by the value of the variable
      CMAKE_PDB_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY if it is set when a target is created.
     
     
    This property is not implemented by the Visual Studio 6 generator.
     
   
  - PDB_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY_<CONFIG>
 
  - Per-configuration output directory for MS debug symbols
      .pdb files.
    
 
    This is a per-configuration version of PDB_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY, but
      multi-configuration generators (VS, Xcode) do NOT append a
      per-configuration subdirectory to the specified directory. This property
      is initialized by the value of the variable
      CMAKE_PDB_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY_<CONFIG> if it is set when a target is
      created.
     
     
    This property is not implemented by the Visual Studio 6 generator.
     
   
  - POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE
 
  - Whether to create a position-independent target
    
 
    The POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE property determines whether position
      independent executables or shared libraries will be created. This property
      is true by default for SHARED and MODULE library targets and false
      otherwise. This property is initialized by the value of the variable
      CMAKE_POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE if it is set when a target is created.
     
   
  - POST_INSTALL_SCRIPT
 
  - Deprecated install support.
    
 
    The PRE_INSTALL_SCRIPT and POST_INSTALL_SCRIPT properties are the old way to
      specify CMake scripts to run before and after installing a target. They
      are used only when the old INSTALL_TARGETS command is used to install the
      target. Use the INSTALL command instead.
     
   
  - PREFIX
 
  - What comes before the library name.
    
 
    A target property that can be set to override the prefix (such as
      "lib") on a library name.
     
   
  - PRE_INSTALL_SCRIPT
 
  - Deprecated install support.
    
 
    The PRE_INSTALL_SCRIPT and POST_INSTALL_SCRIPT properties are the old way to
      specify CMake scripts to run before and after installing a target. They
      are used only when the old INSTALL_TARGETS command is used to install the
      target. Use the INSTALL command instead.
     
   
  - PRIVATE_HEADER
 
  - Specify private header files in a FRAMEWORK shared library
      target.
    
 
    Shared library targets marked with the FRAMEWORK property generate
      frameworks on OS X and normal shared libraries on other platforms. This
      property may be set to a list of header files to be placed in the
      PrivateHeaders directory inside the framework folder. On non-Apple
      platforms these headers may be installed using the PRIVATE_HEADER option
      to the install(TARGETS) command.
     
   
  - PROJECT_LABEL
 
  - Change the name of a target in an IDE.
    
 
    Can be used to change the name of the target in an IDE like Visual Studio.
     
   
  - PUBLIC_HEADER
 
  - Specify public header files in a FRAMEWORK shared library
      target.
    
 
    Shared library targets marked with the FRAMEWORK property generate
      frameworks on OS X and normal shared libraries on other platforms. This
      property may be set to a list of header files to be placed in the Headers
      directory inside the framework folder. On non-Apple platforms these
      headers may be installed using the PUBLIC_HEADER option to the
      install(TARGETS) command.
     
   
  - RESOURCE
 
  - Specify resource files in a FRAMEWORK shared library
      target.
    
 
    Shared library targets marked with the FRAMEWORK property generate
      frameworks on OS X and normal shared libraries on other platforms. This
      property may be set to a list of files to be placed in the Resources
      directory inside the framework folder. On non-Apple platforms these files
      may be installed using the RESOURCE option to the install(TARGETS)
      command.
     
   
  - RULE_LAUNCH_COMPILE
 
  - Specify a launcher for compile rules.
    
 
    See the global property of the same name for details. This overrides the
      global and directory property for a target.
     
   
  - RULE_LAUNCH_CUSTOM
 
  - Specify a launcher for custom rules.
    
 
    See the global property of the same name for details. This overrides the
      global and directory property for a target.
     
   
  - RULE_LAUNCH_LINK
 
  - Specify a launcher for link rules.
    
 
    See the global property of the same name for details. This overrides the
      global and directory property for a target.
     
   
  - RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY
 
  - Output directory in which to build RUNTIME target files.
    
 
    This property specifies the directory into which runtime target files should
      be built. Multi-configuration generators (VS, Xcode) append a
      per-configuration subdirectory to the specified directory. There are three
      kinds of target files that may be built: archive, library, and runtime.
      Executables are always treated as runtime targets. Static libraries are
      always treated as archive targets. Module libraries are always treated as
      library targets. For non-DLL platforms shared libraries are treated as
      library targets. For DLL platforms the DLL part of a shared library is
      treated as a runtime target and the corresponding import library is
      treated as an archive target. All Windows-based systems including Cygwin
      are DLL platforms. This property is initialized by the value of the
      variable CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY if it is set when a target is
      created.
     
   
  - RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY_<CONFIG>
 
  - Per-configuration output directory for RUNTIME target
      files.
    
 
    This is a per-configuration version of RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY, but
      multi-configuration generators (VS, Xcode) do NOT append a
      per-configuration subdirectory to the specified directory. This property
      is initialized by the value of the variable
      CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY_<CONFIG> if it is set when a target
      is created.
     
   
  - RUNTIME_OUTPUT_NAME
 
  - Output name for RUNTIME target files.
    
 
    This property specifies the base name for runtime target files. It overrides
      OUTPUT_NAME and OUTPUT_NAME_<CONFIG> properties. There are three
      kinds of target files that may be built: archive, library, and runtime.
      Executables are always treated as runtime targets. Static libraries are
      always treated as archive targets. Module libraries are always treated as
      library targets. For non-DLL platforms shared libraries are treated as
      library targets. For DLL platforms the DLL part of a shared library is
      treated as a runtime target and the corresponding import library is
      treated as an archive target. All Windows-based systems including Cygwin
      are DLL platforms.
     
   
  - RUNTIME_OUTPUT_NAME_<CONFIG>
 
  - Per-configuration output name for RUNTIME target files.
    
 
    This is the configuration-specific version of RUNTIME_OUTPUT_NAME.
     
   
  - SKIP_BUILD_RPATH
 
  - Should rpaths be used for the build tree.
    
 
    SKIP_BUILD_RPATH is a boolean specifying whether to skip automatic
      generation of an rpath allowing the target to run from the build tree.
      This property is initialized by the value of the variable
      CMAKE_SKIP_BUILD_RPATH if it is set when a target is created.
     
   
  - SOURCES
 
  - Source names specified for a target.
    
 
    Read-only list of sources specified for a target. The names returned are
      suitable for passing to the set_source_files_properties command.
     
   
  - SOVERSION
 
  - What version number is this target.
    
 
    For shared libraries VERSION and SOVERSION can be used to specify the build
      version and api version respectively. When building or installing
      appropriate symlinks are created if the platform supports symlinks and the
      linker supports so-names. If only one of both is specified the missing is
      assumed to have the same version number. SOVERSION is ignored if NO_SONAME
      property is set. For shared libraries and executables on Windows the
      VERSION attribute is parsed to extract a "major.minor" version
      number. These numbers are used as the image version of the binary.
     
   
  - STATIC_LIBRARY_FLAGS
 
  - Extra flags to use when linking static libraries.
    
 
    Extra flags to use when linking a static library.
     
   
  - STATIC_LIBRARY_FLAGS_<CONFIG>
 
  - Per-configuration flags for creating a static library.
    
 
    This is the configuration-specific version of STATIC_LIBRARY_FLAGS.
     
   
  - SUFFIX
 
  - What comes after the target name.
    
 
    A target property that can be set to override the suffix (such as
      ".so" or ".exe") on the name of a library, module or
      executable.
     
   
  - TYPE
 
  - The type of the target.
    
 
    This read-only property can be used to test the type of the given target. It
      will be one of STATIC_LIBRARY, MODULE_LIBRARY, SHARED_LIBRARY, EXECUTABLE
      or one of the internal target types.
     
   
  - VERSION
 
  - What version number is this target.
    
 
    For shared libraries VERSION and SOVERSION can be used to specify the build
      version and api version respectively. When building or installing
      appropriate symlinks are created if the platform supports symlinks and the
      linker supports so-names. If only one of both is specified the missing is
      assumed to have the same version number. For executables VERSION can be
      used to specify the build version. When building or installing appropriate
      symlinks are created if the platform supports symlinks. For shared
      libraries and executables on Windows the VERSION attribute is parsed to
      extract a "major.minor" version number. These numbers are used
      as the image version of the binary.
     
   
  - VS_DOTNET_REFERENCES
 
  - Visual Studio managed project .NET references
    
 
    Adds one or more semicolon-delimited .NET references to a generated Visual
      Studio project. For example, "System;System.Windows.Forms".
     
   
  - VS_GLOBAL_<variable>
 
  - Visual Studio project-specific global variable.
    
 
    Tell the Visual Studio generator to set the global variable
      '<variable>' to a given value in the generated Visual Studio
      project. Ignored on other generators. Qt integration works better if
      VS_GLOBAL_QtVersion is set to the version FindQt4.cmake found. For
      example, "4.7.3"
     
   
  - VS_GLOBAL_KEYWORD
 
  - Visual Studio project keyword.
    
 
    Sets the "keyword" attribute for a generated Visual Studio
      project. Defaults to "Win32Proj". You may wish to override this
      value with "ManagedCProj", for example, in a Visual Studio
      managed C++ unit test project.
     
   
  - VS_GLOBAL_PROJECT_TYPES
 
  - Visual Studio project type(s).
    
 
    Can be set to one or more UUIDs recognized by Visual Studio to indicate the
      type of project. This value is copied verbatim into the generated project
      file. Example for a managed C++ unit testing project:
     
     
     {3AC096D0-A1C2-E12C-1390-A8335801FDAB};{8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942}
    
     
    UUIDs are semicolon-delimited.
     
   
  - VS_KEYWORD
 
  - Visual Studio project keyword.
    
 
    Can be set to change the visual studio keyword, for example Qt integration
      works better if this is set to Qt4VSv1.0.
     
   
  - VS_SCC_AUXPATH
 
  - Visual Studio Source Code Control Aux Path.
    
 
    Can be set to change the visual studio source code control auxpath property.
     
   
  - VS_SCC_LOCALPATH
 
  - Visual Studio Source Code Control Local Path.
    
 
    Can be set to change the visual studio source code control local path
      property.
     
   
  - VS_SCC_PROJECTNAME
 
  - Visual Studio Source Code Control Project.
    
 
    Can be set to change the visual studio source code control project name
      property.
     
   
  - VS_SCC_PROVIDER
 
  - Visual Studio Source Code Control Provider.
    
 
    Can be set to change the visual studio source code control provider
      property.
     
   
  - VS_WINRT_EXTENSIONS
 
  - Visual Studio project C++/CX language extensions for
      Windows Runtime
    
 
    Can be set to enable C++/CX language extensions.
     
   
  - VS_WINRT_REFERENCES
 
  - Visual Studio project Windows Runtime Metadata references
    
 
    Adds one or more semicolon-delimited WinRT references to a generated Visual
      Studio project. For example, "Windows;Windows.UI.Core".
     
   
  - WIN32_EXECUTABLE
 
  - Build an executable with a WinMain entry point on windows.
    
 
    When this property is set to true the executable when linked on Windows will
      be created with a WinMain() entry point instead of just main(). This makes
      it a GUI executable instead of a console application. See the
      CMAKE_MFC_FLAG variable documentation to configure use of MFC for WinMain
      executables. This property is initialized by the value of the variable
      CMAKE_WIN32_EXECUTABLE if it is set when a target is created.
     
   
  - XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_<an-attribute>
 
  - Set Xcode target attributes directly.
    
 
    Tell the Xcode generator to set '<an-attribute>' to a given value in
      the generated Xcode project. Ignored on other generators.
     
   
PROPERTIES ON TESTS¶
  - ATTACHED_FILES
 
  - Attach a list of files to a dashboard submission.
    
 
    Set this property to a list of files that will be encoded and submitted to
      the dashboard as an addition to the test result.
     
   
  - ATTACHED_FILES_ON_FAIL
 
  - Attach a list of files to a dashboard submission if the
      test fails.
    
 
    Same as ATTACHED_FILES, but these files will only be included if the test
      does not pass.
     
   
  - COST
 
  - Set this to a floating point value. Tests in a test set
      will be run in descending order of cost.
    
 
    This property describes the cost of a test. You can explicitly set this
      value; tests with higher COST values will run first.
     
   
  - DEPENDS
 
  - Specifies that this test should only be run after the
      specified list of tests.
    
 
    Set this to a list of tests that must finish before this test is run.
     
   
  - ENVIRONMENT
 
  - Specify environment variables that should be defined for
      running a test.
    
 
    If set to a list of environment variables and values of the form MYVAR=value
      those environment variables will be defined while running the test. The
      environment is restored to its previous state after the test is done.
     
   
  - FAIL_REGULAR_EXPRESSION
 
  - If the output matches this regular expression the test will
      fail.
    
 
    If set, if the output matches one of specified regular expressions, the test
      will fail.For example: PASS_REGULAR_EXPRESSION
      "[^a-z]Error;ERROR;Failed"
     
   
  - LABELS
 
  - Specify a list of text labels associated with a test.
    
 
    The list is reported in dashboard submissions.
     
   
  - MEASUREMENT
 
  - Specify a CDASH measurement and value to be reported for a
      test.
    
 
    If set to a name then that name will be reported to CDASH as a named
      measurement with a value of 1. You may also specify a value by setting
      MEASUREMENT to "measurement=value".
     
   
  - PASS_REGULAR_EXPRESSION
 
  - The output must match this regular expression for the test
      to pass.
    
 
    If set, the test output will be checked against the specified regular
      expressions and at least one of the regular expressions has to match,
      otherwise the test will fail.
     
   
  - PROCESSORS
 
  - How many process slots this test requires
    
 
    Denotes the number of processors that this test will require. This is
      typically used for MPI tests, and should be used in conjunction with the
      ctest_test PARALLEL_LEVEL option.
     
   
  - REQUIRED_FILES
 
  - List of files required to run the test.
    
 
    If set to a list of files, the test will not be run unless all of the files
      exist.
     
   
  - RESOURCE_LOCK
 
  - Specify a list of resources that are locked by this test.
    
 
    If multiple tests specify the same resource lock, they are guaranteed not to
      run concurrently.
     
   
  - RUN_SERIAL
 
  - Do not run this test in parallel with any other test.
    
 
    Use this option in conjunction with the ctest_test PARALLEL_LEVEL option to
      specify that this test should not be run in parallel with any other tests.
     
   
  - TIMEOUT
 
  - How many seconds to allow for this test.
    
 
    This property if set will limit a test to not take more than the specified
      number of seconds to run. If it exceeds that the test process will be
      killed and ctest will move to the next test. This setting takes precedence
      over CTEST_TESTING_TIMEOUT.
     
   
  - WILL_FAIL
 
  - If set to true, this will invert the pass/fail flag of the
      test.
    
 
    This property can be used for tests that are expected to fail and return a
      non zero return code.
     
   
  - WORKING_DIRECTORY
 
  - The directory from which the test executable will be
      called.
    
 
    If this is not set it is called from the directory the test executable is
      located in.
     
   
PROPERTIES ON SOURCE FILES¶
  - ABSTRACT
 
  - Is this source file an abstract class.
    
 
    A property on a source file that indicates if the source file represents a
      class that is abstract. This only makes sense for languages that have a
      notion of an abstract class and it is only used by some tools that wrap
      classes into other languages.
     
   
  - COMPILE_DEFINITIONS
 
  - Preprocessor definitions for compiling a source file.
    
 
    The COMPILE_DEFINITIONS property may be set to a semicolon-separated list of
      preprocessor definitions using the syntax VAR or VAR=value. Function-style
      definitions are not supported. CMake will automatically escape the value
      correctly for the native build system (note that CMake language syntax may
      require escapes to specify some values). This property may be set on a
      per-configuration basis using the name COMPILE_DEFINITIONS_<CONFIG>
      where <CONFIG> is an upper-case name (ex.
      "COMPILE_DEFINITIONS_DEBUG").
     
     
    CMake will automatically drop some definitions that are not supported by the
      native build tool. The VS6 IDE does not support definition values with
      spaces (but NMake does). Xcode does not support per-configuration
      definitions on source files.
     
     
    Disclaimer: Most native build tools have poor support for escaping certain
      values. CMake has work-arounds for many cases but some values may just not
      be possible to pass correctly. If a value does not seem to be escaped
      correctly, do not attempt to work-around the problem by adding escape
      sequences to the value. Your work-around may break in a future version of
      CMake that has improved escape support. Instead consider defining the
      macro in a (configured) header file. Then report the limitation. Known
      limitations include:
     
     
      #          - broken almost everywhere
  ;          - broken in VS IDE and Borland Makefiles
  ,          - broken in VS IDE
  %          - broken in some cases in NMake
  & |        - broken in some cases on MinGW
  ^ < > \"   - broken in most Make tools on Windows
    
     
    CMake does not reject these values outright because they do work in some
      cases. Use with caution.
     
   
  - COMPILE_DEFINITIONS_<CONFIG>
 
  - Per-configuration preprocessor definitions on a source
      file.
    
 
    This is the configuration-specific version of COMPILE_DEFINITIONS. Note that
      Xcode does not support per-configuration source file flags so this
      property will be ignored by the Xcode generator.
     
   
  - COMPILE_FLAGS
 
  - Additional flags to be added when compiling this source
      file.
    
 
    These flags will be added to the list of compile flags when this source file
      builds. Use COMPILE_DEFINITIONS to pass additional preprocessor
      definitions.
     
   
  - EXTERNAL_OBJECT
 
  - If set to true then this is an object file.
    
 
    If this property is set to true then the source file is really an object
      file and should not be compiled. It will still be linked into the target
      though.
     
   
  - Fortran_FORMAT
 
  - Set to FIXED or FREE to indicate the Fortran source layout.
    
 
    This property tells CMake whether a given Fortran source file uses
      fixed-format or free-format. CMake will pass the corresponding format flag
      to the compiler. Consider using the target-wide Fortran_FORMAT property if
      all source files in a target share the same format.
     
   
  - GENERATED
 
  - Is this source file generated as part of the build process.
    
 
    If a source file is generated by the build process CMake will handle it
      differently in terms of dependency checking etc. Otherwise having a
      non-existent source file could create problems.
     
   
  - HEADER_FILE_ONLY
 
  - Is this source file only a header file.
    
 
    A property on a source file that indicates if the source file is a header
      file with no associated implementation. This is set automatically based on
      the file extension and is used by CMake to determine if certain dependency
      information should be computed.
     
   
  - KEEP_EXTENSION
 
  - Make the output file have the same extension as the source
      file.
    
 
    If this property is set then the file extension of the output file will be
      the same as that of the source file. Normally the output file extension is
      computed based on the language of the source file, for example .cxx will
      go to a .o extension.
     
   
  - LABELS
 
  - Specify a list of text labels associated with a source
      file.
    
 
    This property has meaning only when the source file is listed in a target
      whose LABELS property is also set. No other semantics are currently
      specified.
     
   
  - LANGUAGE
 
  - What programming language is the file.
    
 
    A property that can be set to indicate what programming language the source
      file is. If it is not set the language is determined based on the file
      extension. Typical values are CXX C etc. Setting this property for a file
      means this file will be compiled. Do not set this for header or files that
      should not be compiled.
     
   
  - LOCATION
 
  - The full path to a source file.
    
 
    A read only property on a SOURCE FILE that contains the full path to the
      source file.
     
   
  - MACOSX_PACKAGE_LOCATION
 
  - Place a source file inside a Mac OS X bundle, CFBundle, or
      framework.
    
 
    Executable targets with the MACOSX_BUNDLE property set are built as Mac OS X
      application bundles on Apple platforms. Shared library targets with the
      FRAMEWORK property set are built as Mac OS X frameworks on Apple
      platforms. Module library targets with the BUNDLE property set are built
      as Mac OS X CFBundle bundles on Apple platforms. Source files listed in
      the target with this property set will be copied to a directory inside the
      bundle or framework content folder specified by the property value. For
      bundles the content folder is "<name>.app/Contents". For
      frameworks the content folder is
      "<name>.framework/Versions/<version>". For cfbundles
      the content folder is "<name>.bundle/Contents" (unless the
      extension is changed). See the PUBLIC_HEADER, PRIVATE_HEADER, and RESOURCE
      target properties for specifying files meant for Headers, PrivateHeaders,
      or Resources directories.
     
   
  - OBJECT_DEPENDS
 
  - Additional files on which a compiled object file depends.
    
 
    Specifies a semicolon-separated list of full-paths to files on which any
      object files compiled from this source file depend. An object file will be
      recompiled if any of the named files is newer than it.
     
     
    This property need not be used to specify the dependency of a source file on
      a generated header file that it includes. Although the property was
      originally introduced for this purpose, it is no longer necessary. If the
      generated header file is created by a custom command in the same target as
      the source file, the automatic dependency scanning process will recognize
      the dependency. If the generated header file is created by another target,
      an inter-target dependency should be created with the add_dependencies
      command (if one does not already exist due to linking relationships).
     
   
  - OBJECT_OUTPUTS
 
  - Additional outputs for a Makefile rule.
    
 
    Additional outputs created by compilation of this source file. If any of
      these outputs is missing the object will be recompiled. This is supported
      only on Makefile generators and will be ignored on other generators.
     
   
  - SYMBOLIC
 
  - Is this just a name for a rule.
    
 
    If SYMBOLIC (boolean) is set to true the build system will be informed that
      the source file is not actually created on disk but instead used as a
      symbolic name for a build rule.
     
   
  - WRAP_EXCLUDE
 
  - Exclude this source file from any code wrapping techniques.
    
 
    Some packages can wrap source files into alternate languages to provide
      additional functionality. For example, C++ code can be wrapped into Java
      or Python etc using SWIG etc. If WRAP_EXCLUDE is set to true (1 etc) that
      indicates then this source file should not be wrapped.
     
   
PROPERTIES ON CACHE ENTRIES¶
  - ADVANCED
 
  - True if entry should be hidden by default in GUIs.
    
 
    This is a boolean value indicating whether the entry is considered
      interesting only for advanced configuration. The mark_as_advanced()
      command modifies this property.
     
   
  - HELPSTRING
 
  - Help associated with entry in GUIs.
    
 
    This string summarizes the purpose of an entry to help users set it through
      a CMake GUI.
     
   
  - MODIFIED
 
  - Internal management property. Do not set or get.
    
 
    This is an internal cache entry property managed by CMake to track
      interactive user modification of entries. Ignore it.
     
   
  - STRINGS
 
  - Enumerate possible STRING entry values for GUI selection.
    
 
    For cache entries with type STRING, this enumerates a set of values. CMake
      GUIs may use this to provide a selection widget instead of a generic
      string entry field. This is for convenience only. CMake does not enforce
      that the value matches one of those listed.
     
   
  - TYPE
 
  - Widget type for entry in GUIs.
    
 
    Cache entry values are always strings, but CMake GUIs present widgets to
      help users set values. The GUIs use this property as a hint to determine
      the widget type. Valid TYPE values are:
     
     
      BOOL          = Boolean ON/OFF value.
  PATH          = Path to a directory.
  FILEPATH      = Path to a file.
  STRING        = Generic string value.
  INTERNAL      = Do not present in GUI at all.
  STATIC        = Value managed by CMake, do not change.
  UNINITIALIZED = Type not yet specified.
    
     
    Generally the TYPE of a cache entry should be set by the command which
      creates it (set, option, find_library, etc.).
     
   
  - VALUE
 
  - Value of a cache entry.
    
 
    This property maps to the actual value of a cache entry. Setting this
      property always sets the value without checking, so use with care.
     
   
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SEE ALSO¶
The following resources are available to get help using CMake:
 
  - Home Page
 
  - http://www.cmake.org
    
 
    The primary starting point for learning about CMake.
     
   
  - Frequently Asked Questions
 
  - http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ
    
 
    A Wiki is provided containing answers to frequently asked questions.
     
   
  - Online Documentation
 
  - http://www.cmake.org/HTML/Documentation.html
    
 
    Links to available documentation may be found on this web page.
     
   
  - Mailing List
 
  - http://www.cmake.org/HTML/MailingLists.html
    
 
    For help and discussion about using cmake, a mailing list is provided at
      cmake@cmake.org. The list is member-post-only but one may sign up on the
      CMake web page. Please first read the full documentation at
      http://www.cmake.org before posting questions to the list.