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CMAKE-VARIABLES(7)		     CMake		    CMAKE-VARIABLES(7)

NAME
       cmake-variables - CMake Variables Reference

       This  page documents variables that are provided	by CMake or have mean-
       ing to CMake when set by	project	code.

       For general information on variables, see the Variables section in  the
       cmake-language manual.

       NOTE:
	  CMake	reserves identifiers that:

	  o begin with CMAKE_ (upper-, lower-, or mixed-case), or

	  o begin with _CMAKE_ (upper-,	lower-,	or mixed-case),	or

	  o begin with _ followed by the name of any CMake Command.

VARIABLES THAT PROVIDE INFORMATION
   CMAKE_AR
       Name of archiving tool for static libraries.

       This  specifies	the name of the	program	that creates archive or	static
       libraries.

   CMAKE_ARGC
       Number of command line arguments	passed to CMake	in script mode.

       When run	in -P script mode, CMake sets this variable to the  number  of
       command line arguments.	See also CMAKE_ARGV0, 1, 2 ...

   CMAKE_ARGV0
       Command line argument passed to CMake in	script mode.

       When  run in -P script mode, CMake sets this variable to	the first com-
       mand line argument.  It then also sets  CMAKE_ARGV1,  CMAKE_ARGV2,  ...
       and  so on, up to the number of command line arguments given.  See also
       CMAKE_ARGC.

   CMAKE_BINARY_DIR
       The path	to the top level of the	build tree.

       This is the full	path to	the top	level of the current CMake build tree.
       For an in-source	build, this would be the same as CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR.

       When  run in -P script mode, CMake sets the variables CMAKE_BINARY_DIR,
       CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR, CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR and CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR
       to the current working directory.

   CMAKE_BUILD_TOOL
       This variable exists only for backwards compatibility.  It contains the
       same value as CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM.  Use that variable instead.

   CMAKE_CACHE_MAJOR_VERSION
       Major version of	CMake used to create the CMakeCache.txt	file

       This stores the major version of	CMake used  to	write  a  CMake	 cache
       file.  It is only different when	a different version of CMake is	run on
       a previously created cache file.

   CMAKE_CACHE_MINOR_VERSION
       Minor version of	CMake used to create the CMakeCache.txt	file

       This stores the minor version of	CMake used  to	write  a  CMake	 cache
       file.  It is only different when	a different version of CMake is	run on
       a previously created cache file.

   CMAKE_CACHE_PATCH_VERSION
       Patch version of	CMake used to create the CMakeCache.txt	file

       This stores the patch version of	CMake used  to	write  a  CMake	 cache
       file.  It is only different when	a different version of CMake is	run on
       a previously created cache file.

   CMAKE_CACHEFILE_DIR
       This variable is	used internally	by CMake, and may not  be  set	during
       the  first  configuration  of a build tree.  When it is set, it has the
       same value as CMAKE_BINARY_DIR.	Use that variable instead.

   CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR
       Deprecated since	version	3.21: This variable has	poor support on	 Ninja
       Multi-Config, and predates the existence	of the $_CONFIG_ generator ex-
       pression. Use $<CONFIG> instead.

       Build-time reference to per-configuration output	subdirectory.

       For native build	systems	 supporting  multiple  configurations  in  the
       build tree (such	as Visual Studio Generators and	Xcode),	the value is a
       reference to a build-time variable specifying the name of the  per-con-
       figuration  output subdirectory.	 On Makefile Generators	this evaluates
       to . because there is only one configuration in a build tree.   Example
       values:

	  $(ConfigurationName) = Visual	Studio 9
	  $(Configuration)     = Visual	Studio 10
	  $(CONFIGURATION)     = Xcode
	  .		       = Make-based tools
	  .		       = Ninja
	  ${CONFIGURATION}     = Ninja Multi-Config

       Since these values are evaluated	by the native build system, this vari-
       able is suitable	only for use in	command	lines that will	 be  evaluated
       at build	time.  Example of intended usage:

	  add_executable(mytool	mytool.c)
	  add_custom_command(
	    OUTPUT out.txt
	    COMMAND ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/mytool
		    ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/in.txt out.txt
	    DEPENDS mytool in.txt
	    )
	  add_custom_target(drive ALL DEPENDS out.txt)

       Note  that CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR is no longer	necessary for this purpose but
       has been	 left  for  compatibility  with	 existing  projects.   Instead
       add_custom_command()  recognizes	executable target names	in its COMMAND
       option, so  ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/mytool  can
       be replaced by just mytool.

       This  variable  is  read-only.	Setting	 it is undefined behavior.  In
       multi-configuration build systems the value of this variable is	passed
       as  the value of	preprocessor symbol CMAKE_INTDIR to the	compilation of
       all source files.

   CMAKE_COMMAND
       The full	path to	the cmake(1) executable.

       This is the full	path to	the CMake executable cmake(1) which is	useful
       from  custom commands that want to use the cmake	-E option for portable
       system commands.	 (e.g.	/usr/local/bin/cmake)

   CMAKE_CPACK_COMMAND
       New in version 3.13.

       Full path to cpack(1) command installed with CMake.

       This is the full	path to	the CPack executable cpack(1) which is	useful
       from custom commands that want to use the cmake(1) -E option for	porta-
       ble system commands.

   CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING
       Intended	to indicate whether CMake is cross compiling, but note limita-
       tions discussed below.

       This  variable  will  be	 set to	true by	CMake if the CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME
       variable	has been set manually (i.e. in a toolchain file	or as a	 cache
       entry  from  the	 cmake	command	line). In most cases, manually setting
       CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME will only be done when	cross compiling, since it will
       otherwise be given the same value as CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_NAME if not man-
       ually set, which	is correct for the non-cross-compiling	case.  In  the
       event  that  CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME  is  manually  set  to the same value as
       CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_NAME, then CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING will still be set  to
       true.

       Another	case  to  be aware of is that builds targeting Apple platforms
       other than macOS	are handled differently	to other cross compiling  sce-
       narios.	Rather	than relying on	CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME to select the	target
       platform, Apple device builds use CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT to select  the  ap-
       propriate  SDK,	which  indirectly determines the target	platform. Fur-
       thermore, when using the	Xcode generator, developers can	switch between
       device  and  simulator builds at	build time rather than having a	single
       choice at configure time, so the	concept	of whether the build is	 cross
       compiling or not	is more	complex. Therefore, the	use of CMAKE_CROSSCOM-
       PILING is not recommended for projects targeting	Apple devices.

   CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING_EMULATOR
       New in version 3.3.

       This variable is	only used when CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING is on.  It	should
       point to	a command on the host system that can run executable built for
       the target system.

       New in version 3.15: If this variable  contains	a  semicolon-separated
       list,  then the first value is the command and remaining	values are its
       arguments.

       The command will	be used	to run try_run() generated executables,	 which
       avoids manual population	of the TryRunResults.cmake file.

       It  is  also  used as the default value for the CROSSCOMPILING_EMULATOR
       target property of executables.

   CMAKE_CTEST_COMMAND
       Full path to ctest(1) command installed with CMake.

       This is the full	path to	the CTest executable ctest(1) which is	useful
       from custom commands that want to use the cmake(1) -E option for	porta-
       ble system commands.

   CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR
       The path	to the binary directory	currently being	processed.

       This is the full	path to	the build directory that  is  currently	 being
       processed  by  cmake.   Each directory added by add_subdirectory() will
       create a	binary directory in the	build tree, and	as it  is  being  pro-
       cessed  this  variable  will  be	set.  For in-source builds this	is the
       current source directory	being processed.

       When run	in -P script mode, CMake sets the variables  CMAKE_BINARY_DIR,
       CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR, CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR and CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR
       to the current working directory.

   CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION
       New in version 3.17.

       When executing code inside a function(),	 this  variable	 contains  the
       name of the current function.  It can be	useful for diagnostic or debug
       messages.

       See		  also		      CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION_LIST_DIR,
       CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION_LIST_FILE	and CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION_LIST_LINE.

   CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION_LIST_DIR
       New in version 3.17.

       When  executing	code  inside  a	function(), this variable contains the
       full directory of the listfile that defined the current function.

       It is quite common practice in CMake for	modules	to use some additional
       files, such as templates	to be copied in	after substituting CMake vari-
       ables.  In such cases, a	function needs to know where to	 locate	 those
       files  in  a  way  that doesn't depend on where the function is called.
       Without CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION_LIST_DIR,	the code to do that would typ-
       ically use the following	pattern:

	  set(_THIS_MODULE_BASE_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}")

	  function(foo)
	    configure_file(
	      "${_THIS_MODULE_BASE_DIR}/some.template.in"
	      some.output
	    )
	  endfunction()

       Using CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION_LIST_DIR inside the	function instead elim-
       inates the need for the extra variable which would otherwise be visible
       outside	the function's scope.  The above example can be	written	in the
       more concise and	more robust form:

	  function(foo)
	    configure_file(
	      "${CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION_LIST_DIR}/some.template.in"
	      some.output
	    )
	  endfunction()

       See also	CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION,	 CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION_LIST_FILE  and
       CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION_LIST_LINE.

   CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION_LIST_FILE
       New in version 3.17.

       When  executing	code  inside  a	function(), this variable contains the
       full path to the	listfile that defined the current function.

       See also	 CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION,  CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION_LIST_DIR  and
       CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION_LIST_LINE.

   CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION_LIST_LINE
       New in version 3.17.

       When  executing	code  inside  a	function(), this variable contains the
       line number in the listfile where the current function was defined.

       See also	 CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION,  CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION_LIST_DIR  and
       CMAKE_CURRENT_FUNCTION_LIST_FILE.

   CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR
       Full directory of the listfile currently	being processed.

       As CMake	processes the listfiles	in your	project	this variable will al-
       ways be set to the directory where the listfile which is	currently  be-
       ing  processed (CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE)	is located.  The value has dy-
       namic scope.  When CMake	starts processing commands in a	source file it
       sets  this  variable to the directory where this	file is	located.  When
       CMake finishes processing commands from the file	it restores the	previ-
       ous value.  Therefore the value of the variable inside a	macro or func-
       tion is the directory of	the file invoking the bottom-most entry	on the
       call stack, not the directory of	the file containing the	macro or func-
       tion definition.

       See also	CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE.

   CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE
       Full path to the	listfile currently being processed.

       As CMake	processes the listfiles	in your	project	this variable will al-
       ways  be	 set  to the one currently being processed.  The value has dy-
       namic scope.  When CMake	starts processing commands in a	source file it
       sets  this  variable  to	the location of	the file.  When	CMake finishes
       processing commands from	the  file  it  restores	 the  previous	value.
       Therefore  the  value of	the variable inside a macro or function	is the
       file invoking the bottom-most entry on the call	stack,	not  the  file
       containing the macro or function	definition.

       See also	CMAKE_PARENT_LIST_FILE.

   CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_LINE
       The line	number of the current file being processed.

       This is the line	number of the file currently being processed by	cmake.

       If  CMake  is  currently	 processing  deferred  calls  scheduled	by the
       cmake_language(DEFER) command, this variable evaluates to DEFERRED  in-
       stead of	a specific line	number.

   CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR
       The path	to the source directory	currently being	processed.

       This  is	 the full path to the source directory that is currently being
       processed by cmake.

       When run	in -P script mode, CMake sets the variables  CMAKE_BINARY_DIR,
       CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR, CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR and CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR
       to the current working directory.

   CMAKE_DEBUG_TARGET_PROPERTIES
       Enables tracing output for target properties.

       This variable can be populated with a list of  properties  to  generate
       debug  output  for when evaluating target properties.  Currently	it can
       only be used when evaluating:

       o AUTOUIC_OPTIONS

       o COMPILE_DEFINITIONS

       o COMPILE_FEATURES

       o COMPILE_OPTIONS

       o INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES

       o LINK_DIRECTORIES

       o LINK_OPTIONS

       o POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE

       o SOURCES

       target	 properties    and    any    other    property	  listed    in
       COMPATIBLE_INTERFACE_STRING and other COMPATIBLE_INTERFACE_ properties.
       It outputs an origin for	each entry in the target property.  Default is
       unset.

   CMAKE_DIRECTORY_LABELS
       New in version 3.10.

       Specify labels for the current directory.

       This is used to initialize the LABELS directory property.

   CMAKE_DL_LIBS
       Name of library containing dlopen and dlclose.

       The name	of the library that has	dlopen and dlclose in it, usually -ldl
       on most UNIX machines.

   CMAKE_DOTNET_SDK
       New in version 3.23.

       Default value for DOTNET_SDK property of	targets.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the DOTNET_SDK property on all tar-
       gets. See that target property for additional information.

   CMAKE_DOTNET_TARGET_FRAMEWORK
       New in version 3.17.

       Default value for DOTNET_TARGET_FRAMEWORK property  of targets.

       This  variable  is used to initialize the DOTNET_TARGET_FRAMEWORK prop-
       erty on all targets. See	that target property for  additional  informa-
       tion.

       Setting	CMAKE_DOTNET_TARGET_FRAMEWORK  may  be	necessary when working
       with C# and newer .NET framework	versions to avoid  referencing	errors
       with the	ALL_BUILD CMake	target.

       This  variable  is  only	evaluated for Visual Studio Generators VS 2010
       and above.

   CMAKE_DOTNET_TARGET_FRAMEWORK_VERSION
       New in version 3.12.

       Default value for DOTNET_TARGET_FRAMEWORK_VERSION property of targets.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the DOTNET_TARGET_FRAMEWORK_VERSION
       property	on all targets.	See that target	property for additional	infor-
       mation. When set, CMAKE_DOTNET_TARGET_FRAMEWORK takes  precednece  over
       this  variable.	See  that  variable  or	the associated target property
       DOTNET_TARGET_FRAMEWORK for additional information.

       Setting CMAKE_DOTNET_TARGET_FRAMEWORK_VERSION  may  be  necessary  when
       working	with C#	and newer .NET framework versions to avoid referencing
       errors with the ALL_BUILD CMake target.

       This variable is	only evaluated for Visual Studio  Generators  VS  2010
       and above.

   CMAKE_EDIT_COMMAND
       Full path to cmake-gui(1) or ccmake(1).	Defined	only for Makefile Gen-
       erators when not	using an "extra" generator for an IDE.

       This is the full	path to	the CMake executable that can graphically edit
       the cache.  For example,	cmake-gui(1) or	ccmake(1).

   CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX
       The suffix for executables on this platform.

       The suffix to use for the end of	an executable filename if any, .exe on
       Windows.

       CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX__LANG_ overrides	this for language <LANG>.

   CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX_<LANG>
       The suffix to use for the end of	an executable filename of <LANG>  com-
       piler target architecture, if any.

       It overrides CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX for	language <LANG>.

   CMAKE_EXTRA_GENERATOR
       The    extra    generator    used    to	 build	 the   project.	   See
       cmake-generators(7).

       When using the Eclipse, CodeBlocks, CodeLite, Kate or  Sublime  genera-
       tors,  CMake  generates	Makefiles  (CMAKE_GENERATOR)  and additionally
       project files for the respective	IDE.  This IDE project file  generator
       is stored in CMAKE_EXTRA_GENERATOR (e.g.	 Eclipse CDT4).

   CMAKE_EXTRA_SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIXES
       Additional suffixes for shared libraries.

       Extensions   for	  shared   libraries  other  than  that	 specified  by
       CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX, if any.  CMake uses	this to	recognize  ex-
       ternal  shared  library	files during analysis of libraries linked by a
       target.

   CMAKE_FIND_DEBUG_MODE
       New in version 3.17.

       Print extra find	call information for the following commands  to	 stan-
       dard error:

       o find_program()

       o find_library()

       o find_file()

       o find_path()

       o find_package()

       Output is designed for human consumption	and not	for parsing.  Enabling
       this variable is	equivalent to using cmake --debug-find with the	 added
       ability to enable debugging for a subset	of find	calls.

	  set(CMAKE_FIND_DEBUG_MODE TRUE)
	  find_program(...)
	  set(CMAKE_FIND_DEBUG_MODE FALSE)

       Default is unset.

   CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_NAME
       New in version 3.1.1.

       Defined	by  the	 find_package()	command	while loading a	find module to
       record the caller-specified package name.   See	command	 documentation
       for details.

   CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_REDIRECTS_DIR
       New in version 3.24.

       This  read-only	variable specifies a directory that the	find_package()
       command will check first	before searching anywhere else for a module or
       config  package file.  A	config package file in this directory will al-
       ways be found in	preference to any other	Find  module  file  or	config
       package file.

       The  primary  purpose of	this variable is to facilitate integration be-
       tween find_package() and	FetchContent_MakeAvailable().  The latter com-
       mand may	create files in	the CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_REDIRECTS_DIR directory
       when it populates  a  dependency.   This	 allows	 subsequent  calls  to
       find_package() for the same dependency to re-use	the populated contents
       instead of trying to satisfy the	dependency from	somewhere external  to
       the  build.   Projects may also want to write files into	this directory
       in some situations (see Integrating With	find_package() for examples).

       The directory that CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_REDIRECTS_DIR points to will  al-
       ways  be	 erased	 and  recreated	empty at the start of every CMake run.
       Any files written into this directory during the	CMake run will be lost
       the next	time CMake configures the project.

       CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_REDIRECTS_DIR	is only	set in CMake project mode.  It
       is not set when CMake is	run in script mode (i.e. cmake -P ...).

   CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_SORT_DIRECTION
       New in version 3.7.

       The sorting direction used by  CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_SORT_ORDER.   It  can
       assume one of the following values:

       DEC    Default.	 Ordering  is  done  in	 descending mode.  The highest
	      folder found will	be tested first.

       ASC    Ordering is done in ascending mode.   The	 lowest	 folder	 found
	      will be tested first.

       If  CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_SORT_ORDER  is  not  set	or is set to NONE this
       variable	has no effect.

   CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_SORT_ORDER
       New in version 3.7.

       The default order for sorting packages found using find_package().   It
       can assume one of the following values:

       NONE   Default.	 No attempt is done to sort packages.  The first valid
	      package found will be selected.

       NAME   Sort packages lexicographically before selecting one.

       NATURAL
	      Sort packages using natural order	 (see  strverscmp(3)  manual),
	      i.e. such	that contiguous	digits are compared as whole numbers.

       Natural sorting can be employed to return the highest version when mul-
       tiple versions of the same library are found  by	 find_package().   For
       example suppose that the	following libraries have been found:

       o libX-1.1.0

       o libX-1.2.9

       o libX-1.2.10

       By setting NATURAL order	we can select the one with the highest version
       number libX-1.2.10.

	  set(CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_SORT_ORDER NATURAL)
	  find_package(libX CONFIG)

       The    sort    direction	   can	   be	  controlled	 using	   the
       CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_SORT_DIRECTION variable (by default decrescent, e.g.
       lib-B will be tested before lib-A).

   CMAKE_GENERATOR
       The generator used to build the project.	 See cmake-generators(7).

       The name	of the generator that is being	used  to  generate  the	 build
       files.  (e.g.  Unix Makefiles, Ninja, etc.)

       The value of this variable should never be modified by project code.  A
       generator may be	selected via the cmake(1) -G option, interactively  in
       cmake-gui(1), or	via the	CMAKE_GENERATOR	environment variable.

   CMAKE_GENERATOR_INSTANCE
       New in version 3.11.

       Generator-specific instance specification provided by user.

       Some  CMake  generators	support	selection of an	instance of the	native
       build system when multiple instances are	available.  If the user	speci-
       fies  an	 instance  (e.g.  by  setting  this  cache  entry  or  via the
       CMAKE_GENERATOR_INSTANCE	environment variable), or after	a default  in-
       stance  is chosen when a	build tree is first configured,	the value will
       be available in this variable.

       The value of this variable should never be modified by project code.  A
       toolchain  file specified by the	CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE variable may ini-
       tialize CMAKE_GENERATOR_INSTANCE	as a cache entry.  Once	a given	 build
       tree  has  been	initialized with a particular value for	this variable,
       changing	the value has undefined	behavior.

       Instance	specification is supported only	on specific generators.

   Visual Studio Instance Selection
       Visual Studio Generators	support	instance specification for Visual Stu-
       dio  2017  and above.  The CMAKE_GENERATOR_INSTANCE variable may	be set
       as a cache entry	selecting an instance of Visual	Studio via one of  the
       following forms:

       o location

       o location[,key=value]*

       o key=value[,key=value]*

       The  location specifies the absolute path to the	top-level directory of
       the VS installation.

       The key=value pairs form	a comma-separated list of options  to  specify
       details of the instance selection.  Supported pairs are:

       version=<major>.<minor>.<date>.<build>
	      New in version 3.23.

	      Specify  the  4-component	VS Build Version, a.k.a. Build Number.
	      The components are:

	      <major>.<minor>
		 The VS	major and minor	version	numbers.  These	are  the  same
		 as the	release	version	numbers.

	      <date>
		 A  build date in the format MMMDD, where MMM is a month index
		 since an epoch	used by	Microsoft, and DD is  a	 day  in  that
		 month.

	      <build>
		 A build index on the day represented by <date>.

	      The  build number	is reported by vswhere as installationVersion.
	      For example, VS 16.11.10 has build number	16.11.32126.315.

       New in version 3.23: A portable VS instance, which is not known to  the
       Visual  Studio  Installer,  may be specified by providing both location
       and version=.

       If the value of CMAKE_GENERATOR_INSTANCE	is not specified explicitly by
       the user	or a toolchain file, CMake queries the Visual Studio Installer
       to locate VS instances, chooses one, and	sets the variable as  a	 cache
       entry  to  hold	the value persistently.	 If an environment variable of
       the form	VS##0COMNTOOLS,	where ## the Visual Studio major version  num-
       ber, is set and points to the Common7/Tools directory within one	of the
       VS instances, that instance will	be used.  Otherwise, if	more than  one
       VS  instance  is	 installed we do not define which one is chosen	by de-
       fault.

   CMAKE_GENERATOR_PLATFORM
       New in version 3.1.

       Generator-specific target platform specification	provided by user.

       Some CMake generators support a target platform name to be given	to the
       native build system to choose a compiler	toolchain.  If the user	speci-
       fies a platform name (e.g. via  the  cmake(1)  -A  option  or  via  the
       CMAKE_GENERATOR_PLATFORM	environment variable) the value	will be	avail-
       able in this variable.

       The value of this variable should never be modified by project code.  A
       toolchain  file specified by the	CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE variable may ini-
       tialize CMAKE_GENERATOR_PLATFORM.  Once a given	build  tree  has  been
       initialized  with  a  particular	 value for this	variable, changing the
       value has undefined behavior.

       Platform	specification is supported only	on specific generators:

       o For Visual Studio Generators with VS 2005 and	above  this  specifies
	 the target architecture.

       o For Green Hills MULTI this specifies the target architecture.

       See native build	system documentation for allowed platform names.

   Visual Studio Platform Selection
       On  Visual  Studio Generators the selected platform name	is provided in
       the CMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_NAME variable.

   CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET
       Native build system toolset specification provided by user.

       Some CMake generators support a toolset specification to	tell  the  na-
       tive  build  system  how	to choose a compiler.  If the user specifies a
       toolset	 (e.g.	 via   the   cmake(1)	-T   option   or    via	   the
       CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET	environment variable) the value	will be	avail-
       able in this variable.

       The value of this variable should never be modified by project code.  A
       toolchain  file specified by the	CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE variable may ini-
       tialize CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET.	 Once a	given build tree has been ini-
       tialized	 with a	particular value for this variable, changing the value
       has undefined behavior.

       Toolset specification is	supported only on specific generators:

       o Visual	Studio Generators for VS 2010 and above

       o The Xcode generator for Xcode 3.0 and above

       o The Green Hills MULTI generator

       See native build	system documentation for allowed toolset names.

   Visual Studio Toolset Selection
       The Visual Studio Generators support toolset specification using	one of
       these forms:

       o toolset

       o toolset[,key=value]*

       o key=value[,key=value]*

       The  toolset  specifies the toolset name.  The selected toolset name is
       provided	in the CMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_TOOLSET variable.

       The key=value pairs form	a comma-separated list of options  to  specify
       generator-specific  details  of the toolset selection.  Supported pairs
       are:

       cuda=<version>|<path>
	      Specify the CUDA toolkit version to use or the path to a	stand-
	      alone  CUDA  toolkit directory.  Supported by VS 2010 and	above.
	      The version can only be used with	the CUDA toolkit  VS  integra-
	      tion globally installed.	See the	CMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_TOOLSET_CUDA
	      and CMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_TOOLSET_CUDA_CUSTOM_DIR variables.

       host=<arch>
	      Specify the host tools architecture as x64 or x86.  Supported by
	      VS	 2013	      and	 above.		See	   the
	      CMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_TOOLSET_HOST_ARCHITECTURE variable.

       version=<version>
	      Specify the toolset version to use.  Supported by	 VS  2017  and
	      above   with   the   specified   toolset	 installed.   See  the
	      CMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_TOOLSET_VERSION	variable.

       VCTargetsPath=<path>
	      Specify an alternative VCTargetsPath  value  for	Visual	Studio
	      project files.  This allows use of VS platform extension config-
	      uration files (.props and	.targets) that are not installed  with
	      VS.

   Visual Studio Toolset Customization
       These  are unstable interfaces with no compatibility guarantees because
       they hook into undocumented internal CMake implementation details.  In-
       stitutions  may use these to internally maintain	support	for non-public
       Visual Studio platforms and toolsets, but must accept responsibility to
       make updates as changes are made	to CMake.

       Additional key=value pairs are available:

       customFlagTableDir=<path>
	      New in version 3.21.

	      Specify the absolute path	to a directory from which to load cus-
	      tom flag tables stored as	JSON documents with file names of  the
	      form <platform>_<toolset>_<tool>.json or <platform>_<tool>.json,
	      where <platform> is the CMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_NAME, <toolset>	is the
	      CMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_TOOLSET,  and <tool> is	the tool for which the
	      flag table is meant.  This naming	pattern	is an  internal	 CMake
	      implementation  detail.  The <tool> names	are undocumented.  The
	      format of	the .json flag table files is undocumented.

   CMAKE_IMPORT_LIBRARY_PREFIX
       The prefix for import libraries that you	link to.

       The prefix to use for the name of an import library  if	used  on  this
       platform.

       CMAKE_IMPORT_LIBRARY_PREFIX_<LANG> overrides this for language <LANG>.

   CMAKE_IMPORT_LIBRARY_SUFFIX
       The suffix for import libraries that you	link to.

       The  suffix to use for the end of an import library filename if used on
       this platform.

       CMAKE_IMPORT_LIBRARY_SUFFIX_<LANG> overrides this for language <LANG>.

   CMAKE_JOB_POOL_COMPILE
       This variable is	used to	initialize the	JOB_POOL_COMPILE  property  on
       all the targets.	See JOB_POOL_COMPILE for additional information.

   CMAKE_JOB_POOL_LINK
       This  variable  is used to initialize the JOB_POOL_LINK property	on all
       the targets. See	JOB_POOL_LINK for additional information.

   CMAKE_JOB_POOL_PRECOMPILE_HEADER
       New in version 3.17.

       This variable is	 used  to  initialize  the  JOB_POOL_PRECOMPILE_HEADER
       property	 on  all the targets. See JOB_POOL_PRECOMPILE_HEADER for addi-
       tional information.

   CMAKE_JOB_POOLS
       New in version 3.11.

       If the JOB_POOLS	global property	is not set, the	value of this variable
       is used in its place.  See JOB_POOLS for	additional information.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_AR
       New in version 3.9.

       A wrapper around	ar adding the appropriate --plugin option for the com-
       piler.

       See also	CMAKE_AR.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_FRONTEND_VARIANT
       New in version 3.14.

       Identification string of	the compiler frontend variant.

       Some compilers have multiple, different frontends for accepting command
       line  options.	(For example Clang originally only had a frontend com-
       patible with the	GNU compiler but since its port	to Windows  (Clang-Cl)
       it  now also supports a frontend	compatible with	MSVC.)	When CMake de-
       tects such a compiler it	sets this variable to what would have been the
       CMAKE__LANG__COMPILER_ID	for the	compiler whose frontend	it resembles.

       NOTE:
	  In  other  words,  this variable describes what command line options
	  and language extensions the compiler frontend	expects.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_RANLIB
       New in version 3.9.

       A wrapper around	ranlib adding the appropriate --plugin option for  the
       compiler.

       See also	CMAKE_RANLIB.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_LINK_LIBRARY_SUFFIX
       New in version 3.16.

       Language-specific suffix	for libraries that you link to.

       The suffix to use for the end of	a library filename, .lib on Windows.

   CMAKE_LINK_LIBRARY_SUFFIX
       The suffix for libraries	that you link to.

       The suffix to use for the end of	a library filename, .lib on Windows.

   CMAKE_LINK_SEARCH_END_STATIC
       New in version 3.4.

       End a link line such that static	system libraries are used.

       Some  linkers support switches such as -Bstatic and -Bdynamic to	deter-
       mine 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.

       This   variable	 is   used   to	  initialize   the   target   property
       LINK_SEARCH_END_STATIC  for all targets.	If set,	its value is also used
       by the try_compile() command.

       See also	CMAKE_LINK_SEARCH_START_STATIC.

   CMAKE_LINK_SEARCH_START_STATIC
       New in version 3.4.

       Assume the linker looks for static libraries by default.

       Some linkers support switches such as -Bstatic and -Bdynamic to	deter-
       mine  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 ex-
       ecutable	statically (e.g.  with the GNU -static option).

       This   variable	 is   used   to	  initialize   the   target   property
       LINK_SEARCH_START_STATIC	for all	targets.  If set, its  value  is  also
       used by the try_compile() command.

       See also	CMAKE_LINK_SEARCH_END_STATIC.

   CMAKE_MAJOR_VERSION
       First version number component of the CMAKE_VERSION variable.

   CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM
       Tool  that  can	launch	the native build system.  The value may	be the
       full path to an executable or just the tool name	if it is  expected  to
       be in the PATH.

       The  tool selected depends on the CMAKE_GENERATOR used to configure the
       project:

       o The Makefile Generators set this to make, gmake, or a	generator-spe-
	 cific tool (e.g. nmake	for NMake Makefiles).

	 These	generators store CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM in the CMake cache so that
	 it may	be edited by the user.

       o The Ninja generator sets this to ninja.

	 This generator	stores CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM in the CMake cache  so  that
	 it may	be edited by the user.

       o The Xcode generator sets this to xcodebuild.

	 This  generator prefers to lookup the build tool at build time	rather
	 than to store CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM in the CMake cache  ahead  of	 time.
	 This is because xcodebuild is easy to find.

	 For  compatibility  with versions of CMake prior to 3.2, if a user or
	 project explicitly adds CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM to the  CMake  cache  then
	 CMake will use	the specified value.

       o The Visual Studio Generators set this to the full path	to MSBuild.exe
	 (VS >=	10), devenv.com	(VS 7,8,9), or VCExpress.exe (VS Express 8,9).
	 (See	    also      variables	     CMAKE_VS_MSBUILD_COMMAND	   and
	 CMAKE_VS_DEVENV_COMMAND.

	 These generators prefer to lookup the build tool at build time	rather
	 than  to  store  CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM in	the CMake cache	ahead of time.
	 This is because the tools are version-specific	and can	be located us-
	 ing  the  Windows  Registry.  It is also necessary because the	proper
	 build tool may	depend on the project content (e.g. the	Intel  Fortran
	 plugin	 to  VS	 10  and  11  requires devenv.com to build its .vfproj
	 project files even though MSBuild.exe is normally preferred  to  sup-
	 port the CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET).

	 For  compatibility  with versions of CMake prior to 3.0, if a user or
	 project explicitly adds CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM to the  CMake  cache  then
	 CMake will use	the specified value if possible.

       o The  Green  Hills  MULTI  generator  sets  this  to  the full path to
	 gbuild.exe(Windows) or	gbuild(Linux) based  upon  the	toolset	 being
	 used.

	 Once  the generator has initialized a particular value	for this vari-
	 able, changing	the value has undefined	behavior.

       The CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM variable is set for use by  project  code.   The
       value   is   also   used	  by   the   cmake(1)	--build	 and  ctest(1)
       --build-and-test	tools to launch	the native build process.

   CMAKE_MATCH_COUNT
       New in version 3.2.

       The number of matches with the last regular expression.

       When a regular expression match is used,	CMake fills in CMAKE_MATCH__n_
       variables  with	the  match  contents.	The CMAKE_MATCH_COUNT variable
       holds the number	of match expressions when these	are filled.

   CMAKE_MATCH_<n>
       New in version 3.9.

       Capture group <n> matched by the	last regular expression, for groups  0
       through	9.   Group  0 is the entire match.  Groups 1 through 9 are the
       subexpressions captured by () syntax.

       When a regular expression match is used,	CMake fills in CMAKE_MATCH_<n>
       variables  with	the  match  contents.	The CMAKE_MATCH_COUNT variable
       holds the number	of match expressions when these	are filled.

   CMAKE_MINIMUM_REQUIRED_VERSION
       The <min> version of CMake  given  to  the  most	 recent	 call  to  the
       cmake_minimum_required(VERSION)	command	 in the	current	variable scope
       or any parent variable scope.

   CMAKE_MINOR_VERSION
       Second version number component of the CMAKE_VERSION variable.

   CMAKE_NETRC
       New in version 3.11.

       This  variable  is  used	 to  initialize	 the  NETRC  option  for   the
       file(DOWNLOAD) and file(UPLOAD) commands.  See those commands for addi-
       tional information.

       This variable is	also used by the ExternalProject and FetchContent mod-
       ules for	internal calls to file(DOWNLOAD).

       The local option	takes precedence over this variable.

   CMAKE_NETRC_FILE
       New in version 3.11.

       This  variable  is  used	 to  initialize	 the NETRC_FILE	option for the
       file(DOWNLOAD) and file(UPLOAD) commands.  See those commands for addi-
       tional information.

       This variable is	also used by the ExternalProject and FetchContent mod-
       ules for	internal calls to file(DOWNLOAD).

       The local option	takes precedence over this variable.

   CMAKE_PARENT_LIST_FILE
       Full path to the	CMake file that	included the current one.

       While processing	a CMake	file loaded  by	 include()  or	find_package()
       this variable contains the full path to the file	including it.  The top
       of the include stack is always the CMakeLists.txt for the  current  di-
       rectory.	 See also CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE.

   CMAKE_PATCH_VERSION
       Third version number component of the CMAKE_VERSION variable.

   CMAKE_PROJECT_DESCRIPTION
       New in version 3.9.

       The description of the top level	project.

       This  variable holds the	description of the project as specified	in the
       top level CMakeLists.txt	file by	a project()  command.	In  the	 event
       that  the  top  level CMakeLists.txt contains multiple project()	calls,
       the most	recently called	one from that top  level  CMakeLists.txt  will
       determine the value that	CMAKE_PROJECT_DESCRIPTION contains.  For exam-
       ple, consider the following top level CMakeLists.txt:

	  cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.0)
	  project(First	DESCRIPTION "I am First")
	  project(Second DESCRIPTION "I	am Second")
	  add_subdirectory(sub)
	  project(Third	DESCRIPTION "I am Third")

       And sub/CMakeLists.txt with the following contents:

	  project(SubProj DESCRIPTION "I am SubProj")
	  message("CMAKE_PROJECT_DESCRIPTION = ${CMAKE_PROJECT_DESCRIPTION}")

       The most	recently seen project()	command	 from  the  top	 level	CMake-
       Lists.txt would be project(Second ...), so this will print:

	  CMAKE_PROJECT_DESCRIPTION = I	am Second

       To obtain the description from the most recent call to project()	in the
       current directory scope or above, see the PROJECT_DESCRIPTION variable.

   CMAKE_PROJECT_HOMEPAGE_URL
       New in version 3.12.

       The homepage URL	of the top level project.

       This variable holds the homepage	URL of the project as specified	in the
       top  level  CMakeLists.txt  file	 by a project()	command.  In the event
       that the	top level CMakeLists.txt contains  multiple  project()	calls,
       the  most  recently  called one from that top level CMakeLists.txt will
       determine the value that	CMAKE_PROJECT_HOMEPAGE_URL contains.  For  ex-
       ample, consider the following top level CMakeLists.txt:

	  cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.0)
	  project(First	HOMEPAGE_URL "http://first.example.com")
	  project(Second HOMEPAGE_URL "http://second.example.com")
	  add_subdirectory(sub)
	  project(Third	HOMEPAGE_URL "http://third.example.com")

       And sub/CMakeLists.txt with the following contents:

	  project(SubProj HOMEPAGE_URL "http://subproj.example.com")
	  message("CMAKE_PROJECT_HOMEPAGE_URL =	${CMAKE_PROJECT_HOMEPAGE_URL}")

       The  most  recently  seen  project()  command from the top level	CMake-
       Lists.txt would be project(Second ...), so this will print:

	  CMAKE_PROJECT_HOMEPAGE_URL = http://second.example.com

       To obtain the homepage URL from the most	recent call  to	 project()  in
       the  current  directory	scope  or  above, see the PROJECT_HOMEPAGE_URL
       variable.

   CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME
       The name	of the top level project.

       This variable holds the name of the project as  specified  in  the  top
       level  CMakeLists.txt  file  by a project() command.  In	the event that
       the top level CMakeLists.txt contains  multiple	project()  calls,  the
       most recently called one	from that top level CMakeLists.txt will	deter-
       mine the	name that CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME contains.	For example,  consider
       the following top level CMakeLists.txt:

	  cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.0)
	  project(First)
	  project(Second)
	  add_subdirectory(sub)
	  project(Third)

       And sub/CMakeLists.txt with the following contents:

	  project(SubProj)
	  message("CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME =	${CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME}")

       The  most  recently  seen  project()  command from the top level	CMake-
       Lists.txt would be project(Second), so this will	print:

	  CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME = Second

       To obtain the name from the most	recent call to project() in  the  cur-
       rent directory scope or above, see the PROJECT_NAME variable.

   CMAKE_PROJECT_VERSION
       New in version 3.12.

       The version of the top level project.

       This  variable holds the	version	of the project as specified in the top
       level CMakeLists.txt file by a project()	command.  In  the  event  that
       the  top	 level	CMakeLists.txt	contains multiple project() calls, the
       most recently called one	from that top level CMakeLists.txt will	deter-
       mine  the value that CMAKE_PROJECT_VERSION contains.  For example, con-
       sider the following top level CMakeLists.txt:

	  cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.0)
	  project(First	VERSION	1.2.3)
	  project(Second VERSION 3.4.5)
	  add_subdirectory(sub)
	  project(Third	VERSION	6.7.8)

       And sub/CMakeLists.txt with the following contents:

	  project(SubProj VERSION 1)
	  message("CMAKE_PROJECT_VERSION = ${CMAKE_PROJECT_VERSION}")

       The most	recently seen project()	command	 from  the  top	 level	CMake-
       Lists.txt would be project(Second ...), so this will print:

	  CMAKE_PROJECT_VERSION	= 3.4.5

       To  obtain  the	version	 from the most recent call to project()	in the
       current directory scope or above, see the PROJECT_VERSION variable.

   CMAKE_PROJECT_VERSION_MAJOR
       New in version 3.12.

       The major version of the	top level project.

       This variable holds the major version of	the project  as	 specified  in
       the  top	 level	CMakeLists.txt file by a project() command. Please see
       CMAKE_PROJECT_VERSION documentation  for	 the  behavior	when  multiple
       project() commands are used in the sources.

   CMAKE_PROJECT_VERSION_MINOR
       New in version 3.12.

       The minor version of the	top level project.

       This  variable  holds  the minor	version	of the project as specified in
       the top level CMakeLists.txt file by a project()	 command.  Please  see
       CMAKE_PROJECT_VERSION  documentation  for  the  behavior	 when multiple
       project() commands are used in the sources.

   CMAKE_PROJECT_VERSION_PATCH
       New in version 3.12.

       The patch version of the	top level project.

       This variable holds the patch version of	the project  as	 specified  in
       the  top	 level	CMakeLists.txt file by a project() command. Please see
       CMAKE_PROJECT_VERSION documentation  for	 the  behavior	when  multiple
       project() commands are used in the sources.

   CMAKE_PROJECT_VERSION_TWEAK
       New in version 3.12.

       The tweak version of the	top level project.

       This  variable  holds  the tweak	version	of the project as specified in
       the top level CMakeLists.txt file by a project()	 command.  Please  see
       CMAKE_PROJECT_VERSION  documentation  for  the  behavior	 when multiple
       project() commands are used in the sources.

   CMAKE_RANLIB
       Name of randomizing tool	for static libraries.

       This specifies name of the program that randomizes libraries  on	 UNIX,
       not used	on Windows, but	may be present.

   CMAKE_ROOT
       Install directory for running cmake.

       This  is	 the install root for the running CMake	and the	Modules	direc-
       tory can	be  found  here.   This	 is  commonly  used  in	 this  format:
       ${CMAKE_ROOT}/Modules

   CMAKE_RULE_MESSAGES
       New in version 3.13.

       Specify whether to report a message for each make rule.

       If  set	in  the	 cache	it  is	used  to  initialize  the value	of the
       RULE_MESSAGES property.	Users may disable the option  in  their	 local
       build  tree to disable granular messages	and report only	as each	target
       completes in Makefile builds.

   CMAKE_SCRIPT_MODE_FILE
       Full path to the	cmake(1) -P script file	currently being	processed.

       When run	in cmake(1) -P script mode, CMake sets this  variable  to  the
       full  path  of the script file.	When run to configure a	CMakeLists.txt
       file, this variable is not set.

   CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_PREFIX
       The prefix for shared libraries that you	link to.

       The prefix to use for the name of a shared library, lib on UNIX.

       CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_PREFIX_<LANG> overrides this for language <LANG>.

   CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX
       The suffix for shared libraries that you	link to.

       The suffix to use for the end of	a shared  library  filename,  .dll  on
       Windows.

       CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX_<LANG> overrides this for language <LANG>.

   CMAKE_SHARED_MODULE_PREFIX
       The prefix for loadable modules that you	link to.

       The prefix to use for the name of a loadable module on this platform.

       CMAKE_SHARED_MODULE_PREFIX_<LANG> overrides this	for language <LANG>.

   CMAKE_SHARED_MODULE_SUFFIX
       The suffix for shared libraries that you	link to.

       The  suffix  to	use  for the end of a loadable module filename on this
       platform

       CMAKE_SHARED_MODULE_SUFFIX_<LANG> overrides this	for language <LANG>.

   CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P
       Size of a void pointer.

       This is set to the size of a pointer on the target machine, and is  de-
       termined	by a try compile.  If a	64-bit size is found, then the library
       search path is modified to look for 64-bit libraries first.

   CMAKE_SKIP_INSTALL_RULES
       Whether to disable generation of	installation rules.

       If TRUE,	CMake will neither generate installation  rules	 nor  will  it
       generate	cmake_install.cmake files. This	variable is FALSE by default.

   CMAKE_SKIP_RPATH
       If true,	do not add run time path information.

       If this is set to TRUE, then the	rpath information is not added to com-
       piled executables.  The default is to  add  rpath  information  if  the
       platform	 supports  it.	 This  allows  for easy	running	from the build
       tree.  To omit RPATH in the install step, but not the build  step,  use
       CMAKE_SKIP_INSTALL_RPATH	instead.

   CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR
       The path	to the top level of the	source tree.

       This  is	 the  full  path  to the top level of the current CMake	source
       tree.   For  an	in-source  build,  this	  would	  be   the   same   as
       CMAKE_BINARY_DIR.

       When  run in -P script mode, CMake sets the variables CMAKE_BINARY_DIR,
       CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR, CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR and CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR
       to the current working directory.

   CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_PREFIX
       The prefix for static libraries that you	link to.

       The prefix to use for the name of a static library, lib on UNIX.

       CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_PREFIX_<LANG> overrides this for language <LANG>.

   CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_SUFFIX
       The suffix for static libraries that you	link to.

       The  suffix  to	use  for the end of a static library filename, .lib on
       Windows.

       CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_SUFFIX_<LANG> overrides this for language <LANG>.

   CMAKE_Swift_MODULE_DIRECTORY
       New in version 3.15.

       Swift module output directory.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the Swift_MODULE_DIRECTORY property
       on  all	the  targets.  See the target property for additional informa-
       tion.

   CMAKE_Swift_NUM_THREADS
       New in version 3.15.1.

       Number of threads for parallel compilation for Swift targets.

       This variable controls the number  of  parallel	jobs  that  the	 swift
       driver creates for building targets.  If	not specified, it will default
       to the number of	logical	CPUs on	the host.

   CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE
       Path to toolchain file supplied to cmake(1).

       This variable is	specified on the  command  line	 when  cross-compiling
       with  CMake.  It	is the path to a file which is read early in the CMake
       run and which specifies locations for compilers	and  toolchain	utili-
       ties, and other target platform and compiler related information.

       Relative	paths are allowed and are interpreted first as relative	to the
       build directory,	and if not found, relative to the source directory.

       This is initialized by the CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE environment variable if
       it is set when a	new build tree is first	created.

       See  the	 CMAKE_PROJECT_TOP_LEVEL_INCLUDES  variable  for setting other
       things not directly related to the toolchain.

   CMAKE_TWEAK_VERSION
       Defined to 0 for	compatibility with code	written	for older  CMake  ver-
       sions that may have defined higher values.

       NOTE:
	  In  CMake  versions  2.8.2  through  2.8.12, this variable holds the
	  fourth version number	component of the CMAKE_VERSION variable.

   CMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE
       Enable verbose output from Makefile builds.

       This variable is	a cache	entry initialized (to FALSE) by	the  project()
       command.	  Users	may enable the option in their local build tree	to get
       more verbose output from	Makefile builds	and show each command line  as
       it is launched.

   CMAKE_VERSION
       The CMake version string	as three non-negative integer components sepa-
       rated by	. and possibly followed	by - and other information.  The first
       two components represent	the feature level and the third	component rep-
       resents either a	bug-fix	level or development date.

       Release versions	and release candidate versions of CMake	use  the  for-
       mat:

	  <major>.<minor>.<patch>[-rc<n>]

       where  the  <patch>  component is less than 20000000.  Development ver-
       sions of	CMake use the format:

	  <major>.<minor>.<date>[-<id>]

       where the <date>	component is of	format CCYYMMDD	and <id>  may  contain
       arbitrary  text.	  This	represents development as of a particular date
       following the <major>.<minor> feature release.

       Individual component values are also available in variables:

       o CMAKE_MAJOR_VERSION

       o CMAKE_MINOR_VERSION

       o CMAKE_PATCH_VERSION

       o CMAKE_TWEAK_VERSION

       Use the if() command VERSION_LESS, VERSION_GREATER, VERSION_EQUAL, VER-
       SION_LESS_EQUAL,	 or VERSION_GREATER_EQUAL operators to compare version
       string values against CMAKE_VERSION using a component-wise test.	  Ver-
       sion  component values may be 10	or larger so do	not attempt to compare
       version strings as floating-point numbers.

       NOTE:
	  CMake	versions 2.8.2 through 2.8.12 used three  components  for  the
	  feature  level.  Release versions represented	the bug-fix level in a
	  fourth  component,  i.e.  <major>.<minor>.<patch>[.<tweak>][-rc<n>].
	  Development  versions	represented the	development date in the	fourth
	  component, i.e. <major>.<minor>.<patch>.<date>[-<id>].

	  CMake	versions prior to 2.8.2	used three components for the  feature
	  level	 and  had  no  bug-fix	component.   Release  versions used an
	  even-valued	 second	    component,	   i.e.	     <major>.<even-mi-
	  nor>.<patch>[-rc<n>].	  Development versions used an odd-valued sec-
	  ond component	with the development date as the third component, i.e.
	  <major>.<odd-minor>.<date>.

	  The  CMAKE_VERSION  variable	is  defined by CMake 2.6.3 and higher.
	  Earlier versions defined only	the individual component variables.

   CMAKE_VS_DEVENV_COMMAND
       The generators for Visual Studio	9 2008 and above set this variable  to
       the  devenv.com	command	installed with the corresponding Visual	Studio
       version.	 Note that this	variable may be	empty on Visual	Studio Express
       editions	because	they do	not provide this tool.

       This  variable is not defined by	other generators even if devenv.com is
       installed on the	computer.

       The CMAKE_VS_MSBUILD_COMMAND is also provided for Visual	Studio 10 2010
       and above.  See also the	CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM variable.

   CMAKE_VS_MSBUILD_COMMAND
       The generators for Visual Studio	10 2010	and above set this variable to
       the MSBuild.exe command installed with the corresponding	Visual	Studio
       version.

       This variable is	not defined by other generators	even if	MSBuild.exe is
       installed on the	computer.

       The CMAKE_VS_DEVENV_COMMAND is also provided for	the  non-Express  edi-
       tions of	Visual Studio.	See also the CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM	variable.

   CMAKE_VS_NsightTegra_VERSION
       New in version 3.1.

       When  using  a Visual Studio generator with the CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME vari-
       able set	to Android, this variable contains the version number  of  the
       installed NVIDIA	Nsight Tegra Visual Studio Edition.

   CMAKE_VS_NUGET_PACKAGE_RESTORE
       New in version 3.23.

       When  using  a Visual Studio generator, this cache variable controls if
       msbuild should automatically attempt to restore NuGet packages prior to
       a  build. NuGet packages	can be defined using the VS_PACKAGE_REFERENCES
       property	on a target. If	no package references are defined,  this  set-
       ting will do nothing.

       The command line	option --resolve-package-references can	be used	alter-
       natively	to control the resolve behavior	 globally.  This  option  will
       take precedence over the	cache variable.

       Targets	that  use  the DOTNET_SDK are required to run a	restore	before
       building. Disabling this	option may cause the build  to	fail  in  such
       projects.

       This setting is stored as a cache entry.	Default	value is ON.

       See also	the VS_PACKAGE_REFERENCES property.

   CMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_NAME
       New in version 3.1.

       Visual Studio target platform name used by the current generator.

       VS 8 and	above allow project files to specify a target platform.	 CMake
       provides	the name of the	chosen platform	in  this  variable.   See  the
       CMAKE_GENERATOR_PLATFORM	variable for details.

       See also	the CMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_NAME_DEFAULT variable.

   CMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_NAME_DEFAULT
       New in version 3.14.3.

       Default for the Visual Studio target platform name for the current gen-
       erator without considering the value  of	 the  CMAKE_GENERATOR_PLATFORM
       variable.   For	Visual Studio Generators for VS	2017 and below this is
       always Win32.  For VS 2019 and above this is based on  the  host	 plat-
       form.

       See also	the CMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_NAME variable.

   CMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_TOOLSET
       Visual Studio Platform Toolset name.

       VS  10  and  above use MSBuild under the	hood and support multiple com-
       piler toolchains.  CMake	may specify a toolset explicitly, such as v110
       for  VS 11 or Windows7.1SDK for 64-bit support in VS 10 Express.	 CMake
       provides	the name of the	chosen toolset in this variable.

       See the CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET variable	for details.

   CMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_TOOLSET_CUDA
       New in version 3.9.

       NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit version whose Visual	Studio toolset to use.

       The Visual Studio Generators for	VS 2010	and above support using	a CUDA
       toolset	provided by a CUDA Toolkit.  The toolset version number	may be
       specified by a field in CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET of the  form  cuda=8.0.
       Or  it  is automatically	detected if a path to a	standalone CUDA	direc-
       tory is specified in the	form cuda=C:\path\to\cuda.  If none is	speci-
       fied  CMake will	choose a default version.  CMake provides the selected
       CUDA toolset version in this variable.  The value may be	 empty	if  no
       CUDA Toolkit with Visual	Studio integration is installed.

   CMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_TOOLSET_CUDA_CUSTOM_DIR
       New in version 3.16.

       Path to standalone NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit (eg. extracted from installer).

       The  Visual  Studio  Generators	for  VS	2010 and above support using a
       standalone (non-installed) NVIDIA CUDA toolkit.	The path may be	speci-
       fied    by   a	field	in   CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET   of   the	  form
       cuda=C:\path\to\cuda.  The given	directory must at  least  contain  the
       nvcc  compiler in path .\bin and	must provide Visual Studio integration
       files in	path  .\extras\visual_studio_integration\  MSBuildExtensions\.
       One  can	create a standalone CUDA toolkit directory by either opening a
       installer with 7zip or copying the files	that are extracted by the run-
       ning  installer.	The value may be empty if no path to a standalone CUDA
       Toolkit was specified.

   CMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_TOOLSET_HOST_ARCHITECTURE
       New in version 3.8.

       Visual Studio preferred tool architecture.

       The Visual Studio Generators for	VS 2013	and above support using	either
       the  32-bit  or	64-bit	host  toolchains  by  specifying a host=x86 or
       host=x64	value in the CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET option.   CMake  provides
       the  selected  toolchain	architecture preference	in this	variable (x86,
       x64, ARM64 or empty).

   CMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_TOOLSET_VERSION
       New in version 3.12.

       Visual Studio Platform Toolset version.

       The Visual Studio Generators for	VS 2017	and above allow	to select  mi-
       nor  versions  of  the  same toolset. The toolset version number	may be
       specified by a  field  in  CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET  of  the  form  ver-
       sion=14.11.  If	none is	specified CMake	will choose a default toolset.
       The value may be	empty if no minor version was selected and the default
       is used.

       If  the	value is not empty, it is the version number that MSBuild uses
       in its Microsoft.VCToolsVersion.*.props file names.

       New in version 3.19.7: VS 16.9's	 toolset  may  also  be	 specified  as
       14.28.16.9  because  VS	16.10 uses the file name Microsoft.VCToolsVer-
       sion.14.28.16.9.props.

   Three-Component MSVC	Toolset	Versions
       New in version 3.19.7.

       The version= field may be given a three-component toolset version  such
       as  14.28.29910,	 and CMake will	convert	it to the name used by MSBuild
       Microsoft.VCToolsVersion.*.props	files.	This is	useful to  distinguish
       between	VS  16.8's  14.28.29333	 toolset  and  VS  16.9's  14.28.29910
       toolset.	 It also matches vcvarsall's -vcvars_ver= behavior.

   CMAKE_VS_TARGET_FRAMEWORK_VERSION
       New in version 3.22.

       Visual Studio target framework version.

       In some cases, the Visual Studio	Generators may use an  explicit	 value
       for the MSBuild TargetFrameworkVersion setting in .csproj files.	 CMake
       provides	the chosen value in this variable.

       See    the    CMAKE_DOTNET_TARGET_FRAMEWORK_VERSION    variable	   and
       DOTNET_TARGET_FRAMEWORK_VERSION	target property	to specify custom Tar-
       getFrameworkVersion values for project targets.

       See	  also	      CMAKE_VS_TARGET_FRAMEWORK_IDENTIFIER	   and
       CMAKE_VS_TARGET_FRAMEWORK_TARGETS_VERSION.

   CMAKE_VS_TARGET_FRAMEWORK_IDENTIFIER
       New in version 3.22.

       Visual Studio target framework identifier.

       In  some	 cases,	the Visual Studio Generators may use an	explicit value
       for the MSBuild TargetFrameworkIdentifier  setting  in  .csproj	files.
       CMake provides the chosen value in this variable.

       See	    also	 CMAKE_VS_TARGET_FRAMEWORK_VERSION	   and
       CMAKE_VS_TARGET_FRAMEWORK_TARGETS_VERSION.

   CMAKE_VS_TARGET_FRAMEWORK_TARGETS_VERSION
       New in version 3.22.

       Visual Studio target framework targets version.

       In some cases, the Visual Studio	Generators may use an  explicit	 value
       for the MSBuild TargetFrameworkTargetsVersion setting in	.csproj	files.
       CMake provides the chosen value in this variable.

       See	   also		CMAKE_VS_TARGET_FRAMEWORK_VERSION	   and
       CMAKE_VS_TARGET_FRAMEWORK_IDENTIFIER.

   CMAKE_VS_WINDOWS_TARGET_PLATFORM_VERSION
       New in version 3.4.

       Visual Studio Windows Target Platform Version.

       When  targeting	Windows	10 and above Visual Studio 2015	and above sup-
       port specification of a target Windows version to select	a  correspond-
       ing  SDK.   The	CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION  variable may be set to specify a
       version.	 Otherwise CMake computes a default version based on the  Win-
       dows  SDK versions available.  The chosen Windows target	version	number
       is provided in CMAKE_VS_WINDOWS_TARGET_PLATFORM_VERSION.	 If no Windows
       10 SDK is available this	value will be empty.

       One  may	set a CMAKE_WINDOWS_KITS_10_DIR	environment variable to	an ab-
       solute path to tell CMake to look for Windows 10	SDKs in	a custom loca-
       tion.   The  specified  directory is expected to	contain	Include/10.0.*
       directories.

       See also	CMAKE_VS_WINDOWS_TARGET_PLATFORM_VERSION_MAXIMUM.

   CMAKE_VS_WINDOWS_TARGET_PLATFORM_VERSION_MAXIMUM
       New in version 3.19.

       Override	the Windows 10 SDK Maximum Version for VS 2015 and beyond.

       The CMAKE_VS_WINDOWS_TARGET_PLATFORM_VERSION_MAXIMUM  variable  may  be
       set  to a false value (e.g. OFF,	FALSE, or 0) or	the SDK	version	to use
       as the maximum (e.g. 10.0.14393.0).  If unset, the default  depends  on
       which version of	Visual Studio is targeted by the current generator.

       This  can be used in conjunction	with CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION, which CMake
       uses to select CMAKE_VS_WINDOWS_TARGET_PLATFORM_VERSION.

   CMAKE_XCODE_BUILD_SYSTEM
       New in version 3.19.

       Xcode build system selection.

       The Xcode generator defines this	variable to indicate which variant  of
       the Xcode build system will be used.  The value is the version of Xcode
       in which	the corresponding build	system first became mature enough  for
       use by CMake.  The possible values are:

       1      The original Xcode build system.	This is	the default when using
	      Xcode 11.x or below.

       12     The Xcode	"new build system" introduced by Xcode 10.  It	became
	      mature enough for	use by CMake in	Xcode 12.  This	is the default
	      when using Xcode 12.x or above.

       The CMAKE_XCODE_BUILD_SYSTEM variable is	informational and  should  not
       be  modified  by	project	code.  See the Toolset and Build System	Selec-
       tion documentation section to select the	Xcode build system.

   CMAKE_XCODE_PLATFORM_TOOLSET
       Xcode compiler selection.

       Xcode supports selection	of  a  compiler	 from  one  of	the  installed
       toolsets.   CMake provides the name of the chosen toolset in this vari-
       able, if	any is explicitly selected (e.g.  via the cmake(1) -T option).

   <PROJECT-NAME>_BINARY_DIR
       Top level binary	directory for the named	project.

       A variable is created with the name used	in the project() command,  and
       is  the	binary	directory  for	the  project.  This can	be useful when
       add_subdirectory() is used to connect several projects.

   <PROJECT-NAME>_DESCRIPTION
       New in version 3.12.

       Value given to the DESCRIPTION option of	the most recent	 call  to  the
       project() command with project name <PROJECT-NAME>, if any.

   <PROJECT-NAME>_HOMEPAGE_URL
       New in version 3.12.

       Value  given  to	the HOMEPAGE_URL option	of the most recent call	to the
       project() command with project name <PROJECT-NAME>, if any.

   <PROJECT-NAME>_IS_TOP_LEVEL
       New in version 3.21.

       A boolean variable indicating whether the named project was called in a
       top level CMakeLists.txt	file.

       To  obtain the value from the most recent call to project() in the cur-
       rent directory scope or above, see the PROJECT_IS_TOP_LEVEL variable.

       The variable value will be true in:

       o the top-level directory of the	project

       o the  top-level	 directory   of	  an   external	  project   added   by
	 ExternalProject

       o a  directory added by add_subdirectory() that does not	also contain a
	 project() call

       o a directory added by  FetchContent_MakeAvailable(),  if  the  fetched
	 content does not contain a project() call

       The variable value will be false	in:

       o a   directory	added  by  add_subdirectory()  that  also  contains  a
	 project() call

       o a directory added by  FetchContent_MakeAvailable(),  if  the  fetched
	 content contains a project() call

   <PROJECT-NAME>_SOURCE_DIR
       Top level source	directory for the named	project.

       A  variable is created with the name used in the	project() command, and
       is the source directory for the	project.   This	 can  be  useful  when
       add_subdirectory() is used to connect several projects.

   <PROJECT-NAME>_VERSION
       Value  given  to	 the  VERSION  option  of  the most recent call	to the
       project() command with project name <PROJECT-NAME>, if any.

       See	also	  the	   component-wise      version	     variables
       _PROJECT-NAME__VERSION_MAJOR,		 _PROJECT-NAME__VERSION_MINOR,
       _PROJECT-NAME__VERSION_PATCH, and _PROJECT-NAME__VERSION_TWEAK.

   <PROJECT-NAME>_VERSION_MAJOR
       First version number component of the  _PROJECT-NAME__VERSION  variable
       as set by the project() command.

   <PROJECT-NAME>_VERSION_MINOR
       Second  version number component	of the _PROJECT-NAME__VERSION variable
       as set by the project() command.

   <PROJECT-NAME>_VERSION_PATCH
       Third version number component of the  _PROJECT-NAME__VERSION  variable
       as set by the project() command.

   <PROJECT-NAME>_VERSION_TWEAK
       Fourth  version number component	of the _PROJECT-NAME__VERSION variable
       as set by the project() command.

   PROJECT_BINARY_DIR
       Full path to build directory for	project.

       This is the binary directory of the most	recent project() command.

   PROJECT_DESCRIPTION
       New in version 3.9.

       Short project description given to the project command.

       This is the description given to	the  most  recently  called  project()
       command	in  the	 current  directory scope or above.  To	obtain the de-
       scription of the	top level project, see	the  CMAKE_PROJECT_DESCRIPTION
       variable.

   PROJECT_HOMEPAGE_URL
       New in version 3.12.

       The homepage URL	of the project.

       This  is	 the  homepage URL given to the	most recently called project()
       command in the current directory	scope or above.	 To obtain  the	 home-
       page  URL  of the top level project, see	the CMAKE_PROJECT_HOMEPAGE_URL
       variable.

   PROJECT_IS_TOP_LEVEL
       New in version 3.21.

       A  boolean  variable  indicating	 whether  the  most  recently	called
       project()  command  in  the current scope or above was in the top level
       CMakeLists.txt file.

       Some modules should only	be included as part of the  top	 level	CMake-
       Lists.txt  file to not cause unintended side effects in the build tree,
       and this	variable can be	used to	conditionally execute such  code.  For
       example,	consider the CTest module, which creates targets and options:

	  project(MyProject)
	  ...
	  if(PROJECT_IS_TOP_LEVEL)
	    include(CTest)
	  endif()

       The variable value will be true in:

       o the top-level directory of the	project

       o the   top-level   directory   of   an	 external   project  added  by
	 ExternalProject

       o a directory added by add_subdirectory() that does not also contain  a
	 project() call

       o a  directory  added  by  FetchContent_MakeAvailable(),	if the fetched
	 content does not contain a project() call

       The variable value will be false	in:

       o a  directory  added  by  add_subdirectory()  that  also  contains   a
	 project() call

       o a  directory  added  by  FetchContent_MakeAvailable(),	if the fetched
	 content contains a project() call

   PROJECT_NAME
       Name of the project given to the	project	command.

       This is the name	given to the most recently called project() command in
       the  current  directory	scope or above.	 To obtain the name of the top
       level project, see the CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME variable.

   PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR
       This is the source directory of the last	call to	the project()  command
       made  in	the current directory scope or one of its parents. Note, it is
       not affected by calls to	project() made within a	child directory	 scope
       (i.e. from within a call	to add_subdirectory() from the current scope).

   PROJECT_VERSION
       Value  given  to	 the  VERSION  option  of  the most recent call	to the
       project() command, if any.

       See also	the component-wise  version  variables	PROJECT_VERSION_MAJOR,
       PROJECT_VERSION_MINOR,		 PROJECT_VERSION_PATCH,		   and
       PROJECT_VERSION_TWEAK.

   PROJECT_VERSION_MAJOR
       First version number component of the PROJECT_VERSION variable  as  set
       by the project()	command.

   PROJECT_VERSION_MINOR
       Second  version number component	of the PROJECT_VERSION variable	as set
       by the project()	command.

   PROJECT_VERSION_PATCH
       Third version number component of the PROJECT_VERSION variable  as  set
       by the project()	command.

   PROJECT_VERSION_TWEAK
       Fourth  version number component	of the PROJECT_VERSION variable	as set
       by the project()	command.

VARIABLES THAT CHANGE BEHAVIOR
   BUILD_SHARED_LIBS
       Global flag to cause add_library() to create shared libraries if	on.

       If present and true, this will cause all	libraries to be	 built	shared
       unless  the  library  was  explicitly  added as a static	library.  This
       variable	is often added to projects as an option() so that each user of
       a  project can decide if	they want to build the project using shared or
       static libraries.

   CMAKE_ABSOLUTE_DESTINATION_FILES
       List of files which have	been installed using an	 ABSOLUTE  DESTINATION
       path.

       This   variable	 is  defined  by  CMake-generated  cmake_install.cmake
       scripts.	 It can	be used	(read-only) by programs	or scripts that	source
       those  install  scripts.	  This	is used	by some	CPack generators (e.g.
       RPM).

   CMAKE_APPBUNDLE_PATH
       Semicolon-separated list	of directories specifying a  search  path  for
       macOS   application   bundles   used   by   the	 find_program(),   and
       find_package() commands.

   CMAKE_AUTOMOC_RELAXED_MODE
       Deprecated since	version	3.15.

       Switch between strict and relaxed automoc mode.

       By default, AUTOMOC behaves exactly as described	in  the	 documentation
       of  the AUTOMOC target property.	 When set to TRUE, it accepts more in-
       put and tries to	find the correct input file for	moc even if it differs
       from  the  documented  behavior.	  In  this  mode  it e.g.  also	checks
       whether a header	file is	 intended  to  be  processed  by  moc  when  a
       "foo.moc" file has been included.

       Relaxed mode has	to be enabled for KDE4 compatibility.

   CMAKE_BACKWARDS_COMPATIBILITY
       Deprecated.  See	CMake Policy CMP0001 documentation.

   CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE
       Specifies  the  build  type  on	single-configuration  generators (e.g.
       Makefile	Generators or Ninja).  Typical values include Debug,  Release,
       RelWithDebInfo  and  MinSizeRel,	but custom build types can also	be de-
       fined.

       This   variable	 is   initialized   by	 the   first   project()    or
       enable_language()  command called in a project when a new build tree is
       first created.  If the CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE environment  variable  is  set,
       its  value  is used.  Otherwise,	a toolchain-specific default is	chosen
       when a language is enabled.   The  default  value  is  often  an	 empty
       string, but this	is usually not desirable and one of the	other standard
       build types is usually more appropriate.

       Depending on the	situation, the value of	this variable may  be  treated
       case-sensitively	 or  case-insensitively.  See Build Configurations for
       discussion of this and other related topics.

       For multi-config	generators, see	CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES.

   CMAKE_CLANG_VFS_OVERLAY
       New in version 3.19.

       When cross compiling for	windows	with clang-cl, this variable can be an
       absolute	 path pointing to a clang virtual file system yaml file, which
       will enable clang-cl to resolve windows header names on a  case	sensi-
       tive file system.

   CMAKE_CODEBLOCKS_COMPILER_ID
       New in version 3.11.

       Change the compiler id in the generated CodeBlocks project files.

       CodeBlocks   uses  its  own  compiler  id  string  which	 differs  from
       CMAKE__LANG__COMPILER_ID.  If this variable is left empty, CMake	 tries
       to  recognize  the CodeBlocks compiler id automatically.	 Otherwise the
       specified string	is used	in the CodeBlocks project file.	 See the Code-
       Blocks documentation for	valid compiler id strings.

       Other  IDEs  like  QtCreator that also use the CodeBlocks generator may
       ignore this setting.

   CMAKE_CODEBLOCKS_EXCLUDE_EXTERNAL_FILES
       New in version 3.10.

       Change the way the CodeBlocks generator creates project files.

       If this variable	evaluates  to  ON  the	generator  excludes  from  the
       project file any	files that are located outside the project root.

   CMAKE_CODELITE_USE_TARGETS
       New in version 3.7.

       Change the way the CodeLite generator creates projectfiles.

       If  this	 variable  evaluates  to ON at the end of the top-level	CMake-
       Lists.txt file, the generator creates  projectfiles  based  on  targets
       rather than projects.

   CMAKE_COLOR_DIAGNOSTICS
       New in version 3.24.

       Enable color diagnostics	throughout.

       This variable uses three	states:	ON, OFF	and not	defined.

       When not	defined:

       o Makefile  Generators  initialize the CMAKE_COLOR_MAKEFILE variable to
	 ON.  It controls color	buildsystem messages.

       o GNU/Clang compilers are not invoked with any color diagnostics	flag.

       When ON:

       o Makefile Generators produce color buildsystem	messages  by  default.
	 CMAKE_COLOR_MAKEFILE is not initialized, but may be explicitly	set to
	 OFF to	disable	color buildsystem messages.

       o GNU/Clang compilers are invoked with a	flag enabling  color  diagnos-
	 tics (-fcolor-diagnostics).

       When OFF:

       o Makefile  Generators do not produce color buildsystem messages	by de-
	 fault.	 CMAKE_COLOR_MAKEFILE is not initialized, but may  be  explic-
	 itly set to ON	to enable color	buildsystem messages.

       o GNU/Clang  compilers are invoked with a flag disabling	color diagnos-
	 tics (-fno-color-diagnostics).

       If the CMAKE_COLOR_DIAGNOSTICS environment variable is set,  its	 value
       is used.	 Otherwise, CMAKE_COLOR_DIAGNOSTICS is not defined by default.

   CMAKE_COLOR_MAKEFILE
       Enables color output when using the Makefile Generators.

       When enabled, the generated Makefiles will produce colored output.  De-
       fault is	ON.

   CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES
       Specifies the available build types  (configurations)  on  multi-config
       generators (e.g.	Visual Studio, Xcode, or Ninja Multi-Config).  Typical
       values include Debug, Release, RelWithDebInfo and MinSizeRel, but  cus-
       tom build types can also	be defined.

       This    variable	  is   initialized   by	  the	first	project()   or
       enable_language() command called	in a project when a new	build tree  is
       first  created.	 If the	CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES environment variable
       is set, its value is used.  Otherwise, the  default  value  is  genera-
       tor-specific.

       Depending  on the situation, the	values in this variable	may be treated
       case-sensitively	or case-insensitively.	See Build  Configurations  for
       discussion of this and other related topics.

       For single-config generators, see CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE.

   CMAKE_DEPENDS_IN_PROJECT_ONLY
       New in version 3.6.

       When  set  to  TRUE  in	a  directory, the build	system produced	by the
       Makefile	Generators is set up to	only consider dependencies  on	source
       files  that  appear  either in the source or in the binary directories.
       Changes to source files outside of these	directories will not cause re-
       builds.

       This  should  be	 used  carefully  in cases where some source files are
       picked up through external headers during the build.

   CMAKE_DISABLE_FIND_PACKAGE_<PackageName>
       Variable	for disabling find_package() calls.

       Every non-REQUIRED find_package() call in a project can be disabled  by
       setting	the variable CMAKE_DISABLE_FIND_PACKAGE_<PackageName> to TRUE.
       This can	be used	to build a project without an  optional	 package,  al-
       though that package is installed.

       This  switch should be used during the initial CMake run.  Otherwise if
       the package has already been found in a previous	CMake run,  the	 vari-
       ables which have	been stored in the cache will still be there.  In that
       case it is recommended to remove	the cache variables for	 this  package
       from the	cache using the	cache editor or	cmake(1) -U

       See also	the CMAKE_REQUIRE_FIND_PACKAGE__PackageName_ variable.

   CMAKE_ECLIPSE_GENERATE_LINKED_RESOURCES
       New in version 3.6.

       This  cache  variable  is  used	by the Eclipse project generator.  See
       cmake-generators(7).

       The Eclipse project generator generates so-called linked	resources e.g.
       to  the	subproject root	dirs in	the source tree	or to the source files
       of targets.  This can be	disabled by setting this variable to FALSE.

   CMAKE_ECLIPSE_GENERATE_SOURCE_PROJECT
       New in version 3.6.

       This cache variable is used by  the  Eclipse  project  generator.   See
       cmake-generators(7).

       If  this	 variable  is  set to TRUE, the	Eclipse	project	generator will
       generate	an Eclipse project in CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR . This project can then
       be  used	 in  Eclipse  e.g.  for	 the  version  control	functionality.
       CMAKE_ECLIPSE_GENERATE_SOURCE_PROJECT defaults to FALSE;	so nothing  is
       written into the	source directory.

   CMAKE_ECLIPSE_MAKE_ARGUMENTS
       New in version 3.6.

       This  cache  variable  is  used	by the Eclipse project generator.  See
       cmake-generators(7).

       This variable holds arguments which are used when Eclipse  invokes  the
       make  tool. By default it is initialized	to hold	flags to enable	paral-
       lel builds (using -j typically).

   CMAKE_ECLIPSE_RESOURCE_ENCODING
       New in version 3.16.

       This cache variable tells the Eclipse CDT4 project generator to set the
       resource	encoding to the	given value in generated project files.	 If no
       value is	given, no encoding will	be set.

   CMAKE_ECLIPSE_VERSION
       New in version 3.6.

       This cache variable is used by  the  Eclipse  project  generator.   See
       cmake-generators(7).

       When  using  the	 Eclipse  project  generator,  CMake tries to find the
       Eclipse executable and detect the version of it.	Depending on the  ver-
       sion  it	finds, some features are enabled or disabled. If CMake doesn't
       find Eclipse, it	assumes	the oldest supported version, Eclipse Callisto
       (3.2).

   CMAKE_ERROR_DEPRECATED
       Whether to issue	errors for deprecated functionality.

       If  TRUE,  use of deprecated functionality will issue fatal errors.  If
       this variable is	not set, CMake behaves as if it	were set to FALSE.

   CMAKE_ERROR_ON_ABSOLUTE_INSTALL_DESTINATION
       Ask cmake_install.cmake script to error out as soon as a	file with  ab-
       solute INSTALL DESTINATION is encountered.

       The  fatal  error  is  emitted before the installation of the offending
       file takes place.  This variable	is used	by  CMake-generated  cmake_in-
       stall.cmake scripts.  If	one sets this variable to ON while running the
       script, it may get fatal	error messages from the	script.

   CMAKE_EXECUTE_PROCESS_COMMAND_ECHO
       New in version 3.15.

       If this variable	is set to STDERR, STDOUT  or  NONE  then  commands  in
       execute_process()  calls	 will be printed to either stderr or stdout or
       not at all.

   CMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS
       New in version 3.5.

       Enable/Disable output of	compile	commands during	generation.

       If enabled, generates a compile_commands.json file containing the exact
       compiler	 calls	for  all  translation  units  of  the  project	in ma-
       chine-readable form.  The format	of the JSON file looks like:

	  [
	    {
	      "directory": "/home/user/development/project",
	      "command": "/usr/bin/c++ ... -c ../foo/foo.cc",
	      "file": "../foo/foo.cc"
	    },

	    ...

	    {
	      "directory": "/home/user/development/project",
	      "command": "/usr/bin/c++ ... -c ../foo/bar.cc",
	      "file": "../foo/bar.cc"
	    }
	  ]

       This is initialized by  the  CMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS  environment
       variable,  and  initializes the EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS target property
       for all targets.

       NOTE:
	  This option is implemented  only  by	Makefile  Generators  and  the
	  Ninja.  It is	ignored	on other generators.

	  This	option	currently  does	 not work well in combination with the
	  UNITY_BUILD target property or the CMAKE_UNITY_BUILD variable.

   CMAKE_EXPORT_PACKAGE_REGISTRY
       New in version 3.15.

       Enables the export(PACKAGE) command when	CMP0090	is set to NEW.

       The export(PACKAGE) command does	nothing	by default.  In	some cases  it
       is  desirable  to  write	to the user package registry, so the CMAKE_EX-
       PORT_PACKAGE_REGISTRY variable may be set to enable it.

       If CMP0090 is not set to	 NEW  this  variable  does  nothing,  and  the
       CMAKE_EXPORT_NO_PACKAGE_REGISTRY	 variable  controls  the  behavior in-
       stead.

       See also	Disabling the Package Registry.

   CMAKE_EXPORT_NO_PACKAGE_REGISTRY
       New in version 3.1.

       Disable the export(PACKAGE) command when	CMP0090	is not set to NEW.

       In some cases, for example for packaging	and for	system wide  installa-
       tions,  it is not desirable to write the	user package registry.	If the
       CMAKE_EXPORT_NO_PACKAGE_REGISTRY	   variable    is     enabled,	   the
       export(PACKAGE) command will do nothing.

       If  CMP0090  is	set  to	 NEW  this  variable  does  nothing,  and  the
       CMAKE_EXPORT_PACKAGE_REGISTRY variable controls the behavior instead.

       See also	Disabling the Package Registry.

   CMAKE_FIND_APPBUNDLE
       New in version 3.4.

       This variable affects how find_*	commands choose	between	macOS Applica-
       tion Bundles and	unix-style package components.

       On   Darwin  or	systems	 supporting  macOS  Application	 Bundles,  the
       CMAKE_FIND_APPBUNDLE variable can be set	to empty or one	of the follow-
       ing:

       FIRST  Try  to find application bundles before standard programs.  This
	      is the default on	Darwin.

       LAST   Try to find application bundles after standard programs.

       ONLY   Only try to find application bundles.

       NEVER  Never try	to find	application bundles.

   CMAKE_FIND_FRAMEWORK
       New in version 3.4.

       This variable affects how find_*	commands choose	between	 macOS	Frame-
       works and unix-style package components.

       On Darwin or systems supporting macOS Frameworks, the CMAKE_FIND_FRAME-
       WORK variable can be set	to empty or one	of the following:

       FIRST  Try to find frameworks before  standard  libraries  or  headers.
	      This is the default on Darwin.

       LAST   Try to find frameworks after standard libraries or headers.

       ONLY   Only try to find frameworks.

       NEVER  Never try	to find	frameworks.

   CMAKE_FIND_LIBRARY_CUSTOM_LIB_SUFFIX
       New in version 3.9.

       Specify	a  <suffix>  to	tell the find_library()	command	to search in a
       lib<suffix> directory before each lib directory that would normally  be
       searched.

       This overrides the behavior of related global properties:

       o FIND_LIBRARY_USE_LIB32_PATHS

       o FIND_LIBRARY_USE_LIB64_PATHS

       o FIND_LIBRARY_USE_LIBX32_PATHS

   CMAKE_FIND_LIBRARY_PREFIXES
       Prefixes	to prepend when	looking	for libraries.

       This  specifies	what  prefixes	to  add	 to  library  names  when  the
       find_library() command looks for	libraries.  On UNIX  systems  this  is
       typically lib, meaning that when	trying to find the foo library it will
       look for	libfoo.

   CMAKE_FIND_LIBRARY_SUFFIXES
       Suffixes	to append when looking for libraries.

       This  specifies	what  suffixes	to  add	 to  library  names  when  the
       find_library() command looks for	libraries.  On Windows systems this is
       typically .lib and, depending on	the compiler, .dll.a, .a (e.g. GCC and
       Clang),	so  when  it  tries  to	find the foo library, it will look for
       [<prefix>]foo.lib and/or	[<prefix>]foo[.dll].a, depending on  the  com-
       piler	 used	  and	  the	  <prefix>     specified     in	   the
       CMAKE_FIND_LIBRARY_PREFIXES.

   CMAKE_FIND_NO_INSTALL_PREFIX
       Exclude the values of the CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX and CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX
       variables from CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH.	 CMake adds these project-des-
       tination	prefixes to CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH by	default	 in  order  to
       support	building  a  series  of	dependent packages and installing them
       into a common prefix.  Set CMAKE_FIND_NO_INSTALL_PREFIX to TRUE to sup-
       press this behavior.

       The  CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH  is  initialized  on  the first call to a
       project()  or  enable_language()	 command.   Therefore  one  must   set
       CMAKE_FIND_NO_INSTALL_PREFIX  before  this  in order to take effect.  A
       user may	set the	variable as a cache  entry  on	the  command  line  to
       achieve this.

       Note  that the prefix(es) may still be searched for other reasons, such
       as being	the same prefix	as the CMake  installation,  or	 for  being  a
       built-in	system prefix.

   CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_NO_PACKAGE_REGISTRY
       New in version 3.1.

       Deprecated  since version 3.16: Use the CMAKE_FIND_USE_PACKAGE_REGISTRY
       variable	instead.

       By    default	this	variable    is	  not	 set.	 If    neither
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_PACKAGE_REGISTRY	nor CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_NO_PACKAGE_REG-
       ISTRY is	set, then find_package() will use the  User  Package  Registry
       unless the NO_CMAKE_PACKAGE_REGISTRY option is provided.

       CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_NO_PACKAGE_REGISTRY	     is	      ignored	    if
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_PACKAGE_REGISTRY is set.

       In some cases, for example to locate only system	wide installations, it
       is  not	desirable  to use the User Package Registry when searching for
       packages. If  the  CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_NO_PACKAGE_REGISTRY  variable  is
       TRUE,  all  the find_package() commands will skip the User Package Reg-
       istry as	if they	were called with the  NO_CMAKE_PACKAGE_REGISTRY	 argu-
       ment.

       See also	Disabling the Package Registry.

   CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_NO_SYSTEM_PACKAGE_REGISTRY
       New in version 3.1.

       Deprecated	 since	      version	     3.16:	 Use	   the
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_SYSTEM_PACKAGE_REGISTRY variable instead.

       By    default	this	variable    is	  not	 set.	 If    neither
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_SYSTEM_PACKAGE_REGISTRY  nor  CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_NO_SYS-
       TEM_PACKAGE_REGISTRY is set, then find_package()	will  use  the	System
       Package	Registry unless	the NO_CMAKE_SYSTEM_PACKAGE_REGISTRY option is
       provided.

       CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_NO_SYSTEM_PACKAGE_REGISTRY	 is	ignored	    if
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_SYSTEM_PACKAGE_REGISTRY is set.

       In  some	 cases,	it is not desirable to use the System Package Registry
       when	   searching	    for	       packages.	If	   the
       CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_NO_SYSTEM_PACKAGE_REGISTRY variable is TRUE, all the
       find_package() commands will skip the System  Package  Registry	as  if
       they were called	with the NO_CMAKE_SYSTEM_PACKAGE_REGISTRY argument.

       See also	Disabling the Package Registry.

   CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_PREFER_CONFIG
       New in version 3.15.

       Tell  find_package()  to	 try  "Config" mode before "Module" mode if no
       mode was	specified.

       The command find_package() operates without an explicit mode  when  the
       reduced	signature  is used without the MODULE option. In this case, by
       default,	 CMake	first  tries  Module   mode   by   searching   for   a
       Find<pkg>.cmake module.	If it fails, CMake then	searches for the pack-
       age using Config	mode.

       Set CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_PREFER_CONFIG to TRUE to tell find_package()  to
       first search using Config mode before falling back to Module mode.

       This variable may be useful when	a developer has	compiled a custom ver-
       sion of a common	library	and wishes to link it to a dependent  project.
       If this variable	is set to TRUE,	it would prevent a dependent project's
       call to find_package() from selecting the default  library  located  by
       the system's Find<pkg>.cmake module before finding the developer's cus-
       tom built library.

       Once this variable is set, it is	the  responsibility  of	 the  exported
       <pkg>Config.cmake  files	 to  provide  the same result variables	as the
       Find<pkg>.cmake modules so that dependent projects can use them	inter-
       changeably.

   CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_RESOLVE_SYMLINKS
       New in version 3.14.

       Set  to	TRUE to	tell find_package() calls to resolve symbolic links in
       the value of <PackageName>_DIR.

       This is helpful in use cases where the package search path points at  a
       proxy directory in which	symlinks to the	real package locations appear.
       This is not enabled by default because there are	also common use	 cases
       in which	the symlinks should be preserved.

   CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_TARGETS_GLOBAL
       New in version 3.24.

       Setting	 to   TRUE   promotes	all   IMPORTED	targets	 discoverd  by
       find_package() to a GLOBAL scope.

       Setting this to TRUE is akin to specifying GLOBAL  as  an  argument  to
       find_package().	Default	value is OFF.

   CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_WARN_NO_MODULE
       Tell find_package() to warn if called without an	explicit mode.

       If  find_package()  is  called without an explicit mode option (MODULE,
       CONFIG,	or  NO_MODULE)	 and   no   Find<pkg>.cmake   module   is   in
       CMAKE_MODULE_PATH then CMake implicitly assumes that the	caller intends
       to search for a package configuration file.  If no  package  configura-
       tion file is found then the wording of the failure message must account
       for both	the case that the package is really missing and	the case  that
       the  project  has a bug and failed to provide the intended Find module.
       If instead the caller specifies an explicit mode	option then the	 fail-
       ure message can be more specific.

       Set CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_WARN_NO_MODULE to	TRUE to	tell find_package() to
       warn when it implicitly assumes Config mode.  This helps	developers en-
       force  use  of an explicit mode in all calls to find_package() within a
       project.

       This variable has no effect if CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_PREFER_CONFIG is  set
       to TRUE.

   CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH
       Semicolon-separated list	of root	paths to search	on the filesystem.

       This variable is	most useful when cross-compiling. CMake	uses the paths
       in this list  as	 alternative  roots  to	 find  filesystem  items  with
       find_package(), find_library() etc.

   CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_INCLUDE
       This   variable	 controls   whether   the   CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH   and
       CMAKE_SYSROOT are used by find_file() and find_path().

       If set to ONLY, then only the roots  in	CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH  will  be
       searched.  If set to NEVER, then	the roots in CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH will
       be ignored and only the host system root	will be	used. If set to	 BOTH,
       then  the  host system paths and	the paths in CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH will
       be searched.

   CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_LIBRARY
       This   variable	 controls   whether   the   CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH   and
       CMAKE_SYSROOT are used by find_library().

       If  set	to  ONLY,  then	only the roots in CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH will be
       searched. If set	to NEVER, then the roots in CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH  will
       be  ignored and only the	host system root will be used. If set to BOTH,
       then the	host system paths and the paths	in  CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH  will
       be searched.

   CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_PACKAGE
       This   variable	 controls   whether   the   CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH   and
       CMAKE_SYSROOT are used by find_package().

       If set to ONLY, then only the roots  in	CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH  will  be
       searched.  If set to NEVER, then	the roots in CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH will
       be ignored and only the host system root	will be	used. If set to	 BOTH,
       then  the  host system paths and	the paths in CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH will
       be searched.

   CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_PROGRAM
       This   variable	 controls   whether   the   CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH   and
       CMAKE_SYSROOT are used by find_program().

       If  set	to  ONLY,  then	only the roots in CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH will be
       searched. If set	to NEVER, then the roots in CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH  will
       be  ignored and only the	host system root will be used. If set to BOTH,
       then the	host system paths and the paths	in  CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH  will
       be searched.

   CMAKE_FIND_USE_CMAKE_ENVIRONMENT_PATH
       New in version 3.16.

       Controls	 the default behavior of the following commands	for whether or
       not to search paths provided by cmake-specific environment variables:

       o find_program()

       o find_library()

       o find_file()

       o find_path()

       o find_package()

       This is useful in cross-compiling environments.

       By default this variable	is not set, which is equivalent	to it having a
       value  of  TRUE.	  Explicit  options  given  to the above commands take
       precedence over this variable.

       See	     also	     the	    CMAKE_FIND_USE_CMAKE_PATH,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_CMAKE_SYSTEM_PATH,	CMAKE_FIND_USE_INSTALL_PREFIX,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PATH,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_SYSTEM_PACKAGE_REGISTRY,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_PACKAGE_REGISTRY,	 and  CMAKE_FIND_USE_PACKAGE_ROOT_PATH
       variables.

   CMAKE_FIND_USE_INSTALL_PREFIX
       New in version 3.24.

       Controls	 the default behavior of the following commands	for whether or
       not  to	search	the  locations	 in   the   CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX   and
       CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX variables.

       o find_program()

       o find_library()

       o find_file()

       o find_path()

       o find_package()

       This is useful in cross-compiling environments.

       Due  to	backwards compatibility	with CMAKE_FIND_NO_INSTALL_PREFIX, the
       behavior	of the find command change based on if this variable exists.

		 +-------------------+--------------------+--------+
		 |CMAKE_FIND_USE_IN- | CMAKE_FIND_NO_IN-  | Search |
		 |STALL_PREFIX	     | STALL_PREFIX	  |	   |
		 +-------------------+--------------------+--------+
		 |Not Defined	     | On		  | NO	   |
		 +-------------------+--------------------+--------+
		 |Not Defined	     | Off || Not Defined | YES	   |
		 +-------------------+--------------------+--------+
		 |Off		     | On		  | NO	   |
		 +-------------------+--------------------+--------+
		 |Off		     | Off || Not Defined | NO	   |
		 +-------------------+--------------------+--------+
		 |On		     | On		  | YES	   |
		 +-------------------+--------------------+--------+
		 |On		     | Off || Not Defined | YES	   |
		 +-------------------+--------------------+--------+

       By default this variable	is not defined.	Explicit options given to  the
       above commands take precedence over this	variable.

       See	      also	      the	    CMAKE_FIND_USE_CMAKE_PATH,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_CMAKE_ENVIRONMENT_PATH,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PATH,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_SYSTEM_PACKAGE_REGISTRY,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_PACKAGE_REGISTRY,	 and  CMAKE_FIND_USE_PACKAGE_ROOT_PATH
       variables.

   CMAKE_FIND_USE_CMAKE_PATH
       New in version 3.16.

       Controls	the default behavior of	the following commands for whether  or
       not to search paths provided by cmake-specific cache variables:

       o find_program()

       o find_library()

       o find_file()

       o find_path()

       o find_package()

       This is useful in cross-compiling environments.

       By default this variable	is not set, which is equivalent	to it having a
       value of	TRUE.  Explicit	options	 given	to  the	 above	commands  take
       precedence over this variable.

       See	  also	      the	CMAKE_FIND_USE_CMAKE_ENVIRONMENT_PATH,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_CMAKE_SYSTEM_PATH,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PATH,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_SYSTEM_PACKAGE_REGISTRY,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_PACKAGE_REGISTRY,	 and  CMAKE_FIND_USE_PACKAGE_ROOT_PATH
       variables.

   CMAKE_FIND_USE_CMAKE_SYSTEM_PATH
       New in version 3.16.

       Controls	the default behavior of	the following commands for whether  or
       not to search paths provided by platform-specific cmake variables:

       o find_program()

       o find_library()

       o find_file()

       o find_path()

       o find_package()

       This is useful in cross-compiling environments.

       By default this variable	is not set, which is equivalent	to it having a
       value of	TRUE.  Explicit	options	 given	to  the	 above	commands  take
       precedence over this variable.

       See	      also	      the	    CMAKE_FIND_USE_CMAKE_PATH,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_CMAKE_ENVIRONMENT_PATH,	CMAKE_FIND_USE_INSTALL_PREFIX,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PATH,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_SYSTEM_PACKAGE_REGISTRY,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_PACKAGE_REGISTRY,	 and  CMAKE_FIND_USE_PACKAGE_ROOT_PATH
       variables.

   CMAKE_FIND_USE_PACKAGE_REGISTRY
       New in version 3.16.

       Controls	the default behavior of	the find_package() command for whether
       or not to search	paths provided by the User Package Registry.

       By  default this	variable is not	set and	the behavior will fall back to
       that	     determined		 by	      the	    deprecated
       CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_NO_PACKAGE_REGISTRY  variable.   If that is also not
       set, then find_package()	will use the User Package Registry unless  the
       NO_CMAKE_PACKAGE_REGISTRY option	is provided.

       This	     variable	       takes	      precedence	  over
       CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_NO_PACKAGE_REGISTRY when both	are set.

       In some cases, for example to locate only system	wide installations, it
       is  not	desirable  to use the User Package Registry when searching for
       packages.  If the CMAKE_FIND_USE_PACKAGE_REGISTRY  variable  is	FALSE,
       all  the	find_package() commands	will skip the User Package Registry as
       if they were called with	the NO_CMAKE_PACKAGE_REGISTRY argument.

       See    also    Disabling	   the	  Package     Registry	   and	   the
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_CMAKE_PATH,	CMAKE_FIND_USE_CMAKE_ENVIRONMENT_PATH,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_INSTALL_PREFIX,	     CMAKE_FIND_USE_CMAKE_SYSTEM_PATH,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PATH,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_SYSTEM_PACKAGE_REGISTRY,				   and
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_PACKAGE_ROOT_PATH	variables.

   CMAKE_FIND_USE_PACKAGE_ROOT_PATH
       New in version 3.16.

       Controls	 the default behavior of the following commands	for whether or
       not to search paths provided by _PackageName__ROOT variables:

       o find_program()

       o find_library()

       o find_file()

       o find_path()

       o find_package()

       By default this variable	is not set, which is equivalent	to it having a
       value  of  TRUE.	  Explicit  options  given  to the above commands take
       precedence over this variable.

       See	     also	     the	    CMAKE_FIND_USE_CMAKE_PATH,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_CMAKE_ENVIRONMENT_PATH,	CMAKE_FIND_USE_INSTALL_PREFIX,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_CMAKE_SYSTEM_PATH,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PATH,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_SYSTEM_PACKAGE_REGISTRY,				   and
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_PACKAGE_REGISTRY variables.

   CMAKE_FIND_USE_SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PATH
       New in version 3.16.

       Controls	 the default behavior of the following commands	for whether or
       not to search paths provided by standard	system environment variables:

       o find_program()

       o find_library()

       o find_file()

       o find_path()

       o find_package()

       This is useful in cross-compiling environments.

       By default this variable	is not set, which is equivalent	to it having a
       value  of  TRUE.	  Explicit  options  given  to the above commands take
       precedence over this variable.

       See	     also	     the	    CMAKE_FIND_USE_CMAKE_PATH,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_CMAKE_ENVIRONMENT_PATH,	CMAKE_FIND_USE_INSTALL_PREFIX,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_CMAKE_SYSTEM_PATH,      CMAKE_FIND_USE_PACKAGE_REGISTRY,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_PACKAGE_ROOT_PATH,				   and
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_SYSTEM_PACKAGE_REGISTRY variables.

   CMAKE_FIND_USE_SYSTEM_PACKAGE_REGISTRY
       New in version 3.16.

       Controls	searching the System Package Registry  by  the	find_package()
       command.

       By  default this	variable is not	set and	the behavior will fall back to
       that	     determined		 by	      the	    deprecated
       CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_NO_SYSTEM_PACKAGE_REGISTRY  variable.	  If  that  is
       also not	set, then find_package() will use the System Package  Registry
       unless the NO_CMAKE_SYSTEM_PACKAGE_REGISTRY option is provided.

       This	     variable	       takes	      precedence	  over
       CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_NO_SYSTEM_PACKAGE_REGISTRY when both are set.

       In some cases, for example to locate only user specific	installations,
       it  is  not desirable to	use the	System Package Registry	when searching
       for packages. If	the CMAKE_FIND_USE_SYSTEM_PACKAGE_REGISTRY variable is
       FALSE,  all  the	 find_package()	 commands will skip the	System Package
       Registry	as if they were	called with  the  NO_CMAKE_SYSTEM_PACKAGE_REG-
       ISTRY argument.

       See also	Disabling the Package Registry.

       See	      also	      the	    CMAKE_FIND_USE_CMAKE_PATH,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_CMAKE_ENVIRONMENT_PATH,	CMAKE_FIND_USE_INSTALL_PREFIX,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_CMAKE_SYSTEM_PATH,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT_PATH,
       CMAKE_FIND_USE_PACKAGE_REGISTRY,	 and  CMAKE_FIND_USE_PACKAGE_ROOT_PATH
       variables.

   CMAKE_FRAMEWORK_PATH
       Semicolon-separated list	of directories specifying a  search  path  for
       macOS   frameworks   used   by	the   find_library(),  find_package(),
       find_path(), and	find_file() commands.

   CMAKE_IGNORE_PATH
       Semicolon-separated list	of directories to be ignored  by  the  various
       find...() commands.

       For  find_program(),  find_library(), find_file(), and find_path(), any
       file found in one of the	listed directories will	be ignored. The	listed
       directories  do	not apply recursively, so any subdirectories to	be ig-
       nored must also be explicitly listed.  CMAKE_IGNORE_PATH	does  not  af-
       fect  the  search prefixes used by these	four commands. To ignore indi-
       vidual paths under a search prefix (e.g.	bin, include, lib, etc.), each
       path  must  be  listed  in  CMAKE_IGNORE_PATH  as a full	absolute path.
       CMAKE_IGNORE_PREFIX_PATH	provides a more	appropriate way	 to  ignore  a
       whole search prefix.

       find_package() is also affected by CMAKE_IGNORE_PATH, but only for Con-
       fig mode	searches. Any <Name>Config.cmake or  <name>-config.cmake  file
       found in	one of the specified directories will be ignored. In addition,
       any search prefix found in CMAKE_IGNORE_PATH will be skipped for	 back-
       ward   compatibility  reasons,  but  new	 code  should  prefer  to  use
       CMAKE_IGNORE_PREFIX_PATH	to ignore prefixes instead.

       Ignoring	search locations can be	useful in cross-compiling environments
       where  some  system directories contain incompatible but	possibly link-
       able libraries.	For example, on	cross-compiled	cluster	 environments,
       this allows a user to ignore directories	containing libraries meant for
       the front-end machine.

       By default, CMAKE_IGNORE_PATH is	empty. It is intended to be set	by the
       project or the end user.

       See also	the following variables:

       o CMAKE_IGNORE_PREFIX_PATH

       o CMAKE_SYSTEM_IGNORE_PATH

       o CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH

       o CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH

       o CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH

       o CMAKE_PROGRAM_PATH

   CMAKE_IGNORE_PREFIX_PATH
       New in version 3.23.

       Semicolon-separated  list  of  search  prefixes	to  be	ignored	by the
       find_program(), find_library(), find_file(), and	find_path()  commands.
       The  prefixes are also ignored by the Config mode of the	find_package()
       command (Module mode is unaffected).  To	 ignore	 specific  directories
       instead,	see CMAKE_IGNORE_PATH.

       Ignoring	search locations can be	useful in cross-compiling environments
       where some system directories contain incompatible but  possibly	 link-
       able  libraries.	  For example, on cross-compiled cluster environments,
       this allows a user to ignore directories	containing libraries meant for
       the front-end machine.

       By default, CMAKE_IGNORE_PREFIX_PATH is empty. It is intended to	be set
       by the project or the end user.

       See also	the following variables:

       o CMAKE_IGNORE_PATH

       o CMAKE_SYSTEM_IGNORE_PREFIX_PATH

       o CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH

       o CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH

       o CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH

       o CMAKE_PROGRAM_PATH

   CMAKE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES_BEFORE
       Whether	 to   append   or   prepend   directories   by	 default    in
       include_directories().

       This variable affects the default behavior of the include_directories()
       command.	 Setting this variable to ON is	equivalent to using the	BEFORE
       option in all uses of that command.

   CMAKE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES_PROJECT_BEFORE
       Whether to force	prepending of project include directories.

       This  variable  affects	the  order of include directories generated in
       compiler	command	lines.	If set to ON, it causes	 the  CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR
       and the CMAKE_BINARY_DIR	to appear first.

   CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH
       Semicolon-separated  list  of  directories specifying a search path for
       the find_file() and find_path() commands.  By default it	is  empty,  it
       is    intended	 to    be    set    by	  the	project.    See	  also
       CMAKE_SYSTEM_INCLUDE_PATH and CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH.

   CMAKE_INSTALL_DEFAULT_COMPONENT_NAME
       Default component used in install() commands.

       If an install() command is used without the COMPONENT  argument,	 these
       files  will  be grouped into a default component.  The name of this de-
       fault install component will be taken from this variable.  It  defaults
       to Unspecified.

   CMAKE_INSTALL_DEFAULT_DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS
       New in version 3.11.

       Default permissions for directories created implicitly during installa-
       tion of files by	install() and file(INSTALL).

       If make install is invoked and directories are implicitly created  they
       get   permissions  set  by  CMAKE_INSTALL_DEFAULT_DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS
       variable	or platform specific default permissions if  the  variable  is
       not set.

       Implicitly  created  directories	are created if they are	not explicitly
       installed by install() command but are needed to	install	a  file	 on  a
       certain	path. Example of such locations	are directories	created	due to
       the setting of CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX.

       Expected	 content  of  the  CMAKE_INSTALL_DEFAULT_DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS
       variable	is a list of permissions that can be used by install() command
       PERMISSIONS section.

       Example usage:

	  set(CMAKE_INSTALL_DEFAULT_DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS
	       OWNER_READ
	       OWNER_WRITE
	       OWNER_EXECUTE
	       GROUP_READ
	     )

   CMAKE_INSTALL_MESSAGE
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify	verbosity  of  installation  script  code  generated  by   the
       install()  command  (using  the file(INSTALL) command).	For paths that
       are newly installed or updated, installation may	print lines like:

	  -- Installing: /some/destination/path

       For paths that are already up to	date,  installation  may  print	 lines
       like:

	  -- Up-to-date: /some/destination/path

       The CMAKE_INSTALL_MESSAGE variable may be set to	control	which messages
       are printed:

       ALWAYS Print both Installing and	Up-to-date messages.

       LAZY   Print Installing but not Up-to-date messages.

       NEVER  Print neither Installing nor Up-to-date messages.

       Other values have undefined behavior and	may not	be diagnosed.

       If this variable	is not set, the	default	behavior is ALWAYS.

   CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX
       Install directory used by install().

       If make install is invoked or  INSTALL  is  built,  this	 directory  is
       prepended  onto	all  install  directories.   This variable defaults to
       /usr/local on UNIX and  c:/Program  Files/${PROJECT_NAME}  on  Windows.
       See CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX_INITIALIZED_TO_DEFAULT for how a project might
       choose its own default.

       On UNIX one can use the DESTDIR mechanism  in  order  to	 relocate  the
       whole  installation  to	a  staging  area.  See the DESTDIR environment
       variable	for more information.

       The installation	prefix is also added  to  CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH  so
       that  find_package(),  find_program(), find_library(), find_path(), and
       find_file() will	search the prefix for other  software.	This  behavior
       can be disabled by setting the CMAKE_FIND_NO_INSTALL_PREFIX to TRUE be-
       fore the	first project()	invocation.

       NOTE:
	  Use the GNUInstallDirs module	to provide GNU-style options  for  the
	  layout of directories	within the installation.

       The  CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX  may be defined when configuring a build tree
       to set its installation prefix.	 Or,  when  using  the	cmake(1)  com-
       mand-line tool's	--install mode,	one may	specify	a different prefix us-
       ing the --prefix	option:

	  cmake	--install . --prefix /my/install/prefix

   CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX_INITIALIZED_TO_DEFAULT
       New in version 3.7.1.

       CMake sets this variable	to a TRUE value	when the  CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX
       has  just been initialized to its default value,	typically on the first
       run of CMake within a new build tree.  This can be used by project code
       to change the default without overriding	a user-provided	value:

	  if(CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX_INITIALIZED_TO_DEFAULT)
	    set(CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX "/my/default" CACHE PATH "..." FORCE)
	  endif()

   CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH
       Semicolon-separated  list  of  directories specifying a search path for
       the find_library() command.  By default it is empty, it is intended  to
       be   set	 by  the  project.   See  also	CMAKE_SYSTEM_LIBRARY_PATH  and
       CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH.

   CMAKE_LINK_DIRECTORIES_BEFORE
       New in version 3.13.

       Whether	 to   append   or   prepend   directories   by	 default    in
       link_directories().

       This  variable  affects	the default behavior of	the link_directories()
       command.	 Setting this variable to ON is	equivalent to using the	BEFORE
       option in all uses of that command.

   CMAKE_LINK_LIBRARIES_ONLY_TARGETS
       New in version 3.23.

       Set  this  variable to initialize the LINK_LIBRARIES_ONLY_TARGETS prop-
       erty of non-imported targets when they are created.  Setting it to true
       enables	  an	additional    check    that   all   items   named   by
       target_link_libraries() that can	be target names	are actually names  of
       existing	targets.  See the target property documentation	for details.

   CMAKE_MFC_FLAG
       Use the MFC library for an executable or	dll.

       Enables	the  use of the	Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC).  It	should
       be set to 1 for the static MFC library, and 2 for the  shared  MFC  li-
       brary.  This is used in Visual Studio project files.

       Usage example:

	  add_definitions(-D_AFXDLL)
	  set(CMAKE_MFC_FLAG 2)
	  add_executable(CMakeSetup WIN32 ${SRCS})

       Contents	of CMAKE_MFC_FLAG may use generator expressions.

   CMAKE_MAXIMUM_RECURSION_DEPTH
       New in version 3.14.

       Maximum	recursion depth	for CMake scripts. It is intended to be	set on
       the command line	with  -DCMAKE_MAXIMUM_RECURSION_DEPTH=<x>,  or	within
       CMakeLists.txt  by  projects  that  require  a  large  recursion	depth.
       Projects	that set this variable should provide the user with a  way  to
       override	it. For	example:

	  # About to perform deeply recursive actions
	  if(NOT CMAKE_MAXIMUM_RECURSION_DEPTH)
	    set(CMAKE_MAXIMUM_RECURSION_DEPTH 2000)
	  endif()

       If  it is not set, or is	set to a non-integer value, a sensible default
       limit is	used. If the recursion limit is	reached, the script terminates
       immediately with	a fatal	error.

       Calling any of the following commands increases the recursion depth:

       o include()

       o find_package()

       o add_subdirectory()

       o try_compile()

       o ctest_read_custom_files()

       o ctest_run_script() (unless NEW_PROCESS	is specified)

       o User-defined  function()'s  and  macro()'s  (note that	function() and
	 macro() themselves don't increase recursion depth)

       o Reading  or  writing  variables  that	are   being   watched	by   a
	 variable_watch()

   CMAKE_MESSAGE_CONTEXT
       New in version 3.17.

       When  enabled  by  the  cmake  --log-context command line option	or the
       CMAKE_MESSAGE_CONTEXT_SHOW variable, the	message() command converts the
       CMAKE_MESSAGE_CONTEXT  list  into  a dot-separated string surrounded by
       square brackets and prepends it to each line for	messages of log	levels
       NOTICE and below.

       For logging contexts to work effectively, projects should generally AP-
       PEND and	POP_BACK an item to the	current	value of CMAKE_MESSAGE_CONTEXT
       rather than replace it.	Projects should	not assume the message context
       at the top of the source	tree is	empty, as there	 are  scenarios	 where
       the context might have already been set (e.g. hierarchical projects).

       WARNING:
	  Valid	context	names are restricted to	anything that could be used as
	  a CMake variable name.  All names that begin with an	underscore  or
	  the  string cmake_ are also reserved for use by CMake	and should not
	  be used by projects.

       Example:

	  function(bar)
	    list(APPEND	CMAKE_MESSAGE_CONTEXT "bar")
	    message(VERBOSE "bar VERBOSE message")
	  endfunction()

	  function(baz)
	    list(APPEND	CMAKE_MESSAGE_CONTEXT "baz")
	    message(DEBUG "baz DEBUG message")
	  endfunction()

	  function(foo)
	    list(APPEND	CMAKE_MESSAGE_CONTEXT "foo")
	    bar()
	    message(TRACE "foo TRACE message")
	    baz()
	  endfunction()

	  list(APPEND CMAKE_MESSAGE_CONTEXT "top")

	  message(VERBOSE "Before `foo`")
	  foo()
	  message(VERBOSE "After `foo`")

	  list(POP_BACK	CMAKE_MESSAGE_CONTEXT)

       Which results in	the following output:

	  -- [top] Before `foo`
	  -- [top.foo.bar] bar VERBOSE message
	  -- [top.foo] foo TRACE message
	  -- [top.foo.baz] baz DEBUG message
	  -- [top] After `foo`

   CMAKE_MESSAGE_CONTEXT_SHOW
       New in version 3.17.

       Setting this variable to	true enables showing a context with each  line
       logged  by the message()	command	(see CMAKE_MESSAGE_CONTEXT for how the
       context itself is specified).

       This variable is	an alternative to providing the	 --log-context	option
       on  the cmake command line.  Whereas the	command	line option will apply
       only to that one	CMake run, setting CMAKE_MESSAGE_CONTEXT_SHOW to  true
       as  a  cache  variable will ensure that subsequent CMake	runs will con-
       tinue to	show the message context.

       Projects	should not set CMAKE_MESSAGE_CONTEXT_SHOW.  It is intended for
       users  so  that they may	control	whether	or not to include context with
       messages.

   CMAKE_MESSAGE_INDENT
       New in version 3.16.

       The message() command joins the strings from this list and for log lev-
       els  of NOTICE and below, it prepends the resultant string to each line
       of the message.

       Example:

	  list(APPEND listVar one two three)

	  message(VERBOSE [[Collected items in the "listVar":]])
	  list(APPEND CMAKE_MESSAGE_INDENT "  ")

	  foreach(item IN LISTS	listVar)
	    message(VERBOSE ${item})
	  endforeach()

	  list(POP_BACK	CMAKE_MESSAGE_INDENT)
	  message(VERBOSE "No more indent")

       Which results in	the following output:

	  -- Collected items in	the "listVar":
	  --   one
	  --   two
	  --   three
	  -- No	more indent

   CMAKE_MESSAGE_LOG_LEVEL
       New in version 3.17.

       When set, this  variable	 specifies  the	 logging  level	 used  by  the
       message()  command.   Valid  values  are	 the  same  as	those  for the
       --log-level command line	option of the cmake(1) program.	 If this vari-
       able  is	set and	the --log-level	command	line option is given, the com-
       mand line option	takes precedence.

       The main	advantage to using this	variable is to make a log  level  per-
       sist  between  CMake  runs.  Setting it as a cache variable will	ensure
       that subsequent CMake runs will continue	to use the chosen log level.

       Projects	should not set this variable, it is intended for users so that
       they may	control	the log	level according	to their own needs.

   CMAKE_MODULE_PATH
       Semicolon-separated  list  of  directories specifying a search path for
       CMake modules to	be loaded by the include() or find_package()  commands
       before  checking	 the default modules that come with CMake.  By default
       it is empty, it is intended to be set by	the project.

   CMAKE_POLICY_DEFAULT_CMP<NNNN>
       Default for CMake Policy	CMP<NNNN> when it is otherwise left unset.

       Commands	cmake_minimum_required(VERSION)	and  cmake_policy(VERSION)  by
       default	leave  policies	introduced after the given version unset.  Set
       CMAKE_POLICY_DEFAULT_CMP<NNNN> to OLD or	NEW to specify the default for
       policy CMP<NNNN>, where <NNNN> is the policy number.

       This  variable should not be set	by a project in	CMake code as a	way to
       set its own policies; use cmake_policy(SET) instead.  This variable  is
       meant  to  externally  set  policies for	which a	project	has not	itself
       been updated:

       o Users running CMake may set this variable in  the  cache  (e.g.  -DC-
	 MAKE_POLICY_DEFAULT_CMP<NNNN>=<OLD|NEW>).   Set  it to	OLD to quiet a
	 policy	warning	while using old	behavior or to NEW to try building the
	 project with new behavior.

       o Projects  may	set  this variable before a call to add_subdirectory()
	 that adds a third-party project in order to set its policies  without
	 modifying third-party code.

   CMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP<NNNN>
       Explicitly  enable  or  disable the warning when	CMake Policy CMP<NNNN>
       has  not	 been  set  explicitly	by  cmake_policy()  or	implicitly  by
       cmake_minimum_required(). This is meaningful only for the policies that
       do not warn by default:

       o CMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP0025 controls the warning for policy CMP0025.

       o CMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP0047 controls the warning for policy CMP0047.

       o CMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP0056 controls the warning for policy CMP0056.

       o CMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP0060 controls the warning for policy CMP0060.

       o CMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP0065 controls the warning for policy CMP0065.

       o CMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP0066 controls the warning for policy CMP0066.

       o CMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP0067 controls the warning for policy CMP0067.

       o CMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP0082 controls the warning for policy CMP0082.

       o CMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP0089 controls the warning for policy CMP0089.

       o CMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP0102 controls the warning for policy CMP0102.

       o CMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP0112 controls the warning for policy CMP0112.

       o CMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP0116 controls the warning for policy CMP0116.

       o CMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP0126 controls the warning for policy CMP0126.

       o CMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP0128 controls the warning for policy CMP0128.

       o CMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP0129 controls the warning for policy CMP0129.

       o CMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP0133 controls the warning for policy CMP0133.

       This variable should not	be set by a project in	CMake  code.   Project
       developers running CMake	may set	this variable in their cache to	enable
       the warning (e.g. -DCMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP<NNNN>=ON).	Alternatively,
       running	cmake(1)  with	the --debug-output, --trace, or	--trace-expand
       option will also	enable the warning.

   CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH
       Semicolon-separated list	of directories	specifying  installation  pre-
       fixes   to   be	 searched   by	 the  find_package(),  find_program(),
       find_library(), find_file(), and	find_path()  commands.	 Each  command
       will  add  appropriate  subdirectories  (like  bin, lib,	or include) as
       specified in its	own documentation.

       By default this is empty.  It is	intended to be set by the project.

       See	also	   CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH,	   CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH,
       CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH, CMAKE_PROGRAM_PATH, and CMAKE_IGNORE_PATH.

   CMAKE_PROGRAM_PATH
       Semicolon-separated  list  of  directories specifying a search path for
       the find_program() command.  By default it is empty, it is intended  to
       be   set	 by  the  project.   See  also	CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROGRAM_PATH  and
       CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH.

   CMAKE_PROJECT_INCLUDE
       New in version 3.15.

       A CMake language	file or	module to be included as the last step of  all
       project()  command  calls.   This is intended for injecting custom code
       into project builds without modifying their source.  See	Code Injection
       for  a  more detailed discussion	of files potentially included during a
       project() call.

       See	  also	      the	 CMAKE_PROJECT__PROJECT-NAME__INCLUDE,
       CMAKE_PROJECT__PROJECT-NAME__INCLUDE_BEFORE,
       CMAKE_PROJECT_INCLUDE_BEFORE,   and    CMAKE_PROJECT_TOP_LEVEL_INCLUDES
       variables.

   CMAKE_PROJECT_INCLUDE_BEFORE
       New in version 3.15.

       A CMake language	file or	module to be included as the first step	of all
       project() command calls.	 This is intended for  injecting  custom  code
       into project builds without modifying their source.  See	Code Injection
       for a more detailed discussion of files potentially included  during  a
       project() call.

       See	  also	      the	 CMAKE_PROJECT__PROJECT-NAME__INCLUDE,
       CMAKE_PROJECT__PROJECT-NAME__INCLUDE_BEFORE, CMAKE_PROJECT_INCLUDE, and
       CMAKE_PROJECT_TOP_LEVEL_INCLUDES	variables.

   CMAKE_PROJECT_<PROJECT-NAME>_INCLUDE
       A  CMake	language file or module	to be included as the last step	of any
       project() command calls that  specify  <PROJECT-NAME>  as  the  project
       name.   This  is	intended for injecting custom code into	project	builds
       without modifying their source.	See Code Injection for a more detailed
       discussion of files potentially included	during a project() call.

       See	also	  the	  CMAKE_PROJECT__PROJECT-NAME__INCLUDE_BEFORE,
       CMAKE_PROJECT_INCLUDE,	     CMAKE_PROJECT_INCLUDE_BEFORE,	   and
       CMAKE_PROJECT_TOP_LEVEL_INCLUDES	variables.

   CMAKE_PROJECT_<PROJECT-NAME>_INCLUDE_BEFORE
       New in version 3.17.

       A CMake language	file or	module to be included as the first step	of any
       project() command calls that  specify  <PROJECT-NAME>  as  the  project
       name.   This  is	intended for injecting custom code into	project	builds
       without modifying their source.	See Code Injection for a more detailed
       discussion of files potentially included	during a project() call.

       See	  also	      the	 CMAKE_PROJECT__PROJECT-NAME__INCLUDE,
       CMAKE_PROJECT_INCLUDE,	     CMAKE_PROJECT_INCLUDE_BEFORE,	   and
       CMAKE_PROJECT_TOP_LEVEL_INCLUDES	variables.

   CMAKE_PROJECT_TOP_LEVEL_INCLUDES
       New in version 3.24.

       Semicolon-separated  list of CMake language files to include as part of
       the very	first project()	call.  The files will be included  immediately
       after  the toolchain file has been read (if one is specified) and plat-
       form variables have been	set, but before	any languages  have  been  en-
       abled.  Therefore,  language-specific  variables, including things like
       CMAKE__LANG__COMPILER, might not	be set.	 See Code Injection for	a more
       detailed	 discussion  of	 files potentially included during a project()
       call.

       This variable is	intended for specifying	files  that  perform  one-time
       setup  for  the	build.	It provides an injection point for things like
       configuring package managers, adding  logic  the	 user  shares  between
       projects	(e.g. defining their own custom	build types), and so on. It is
       primarily for users to add things specific to  their  environment,  but
       not  for	specifying the toolchain details (use CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE for
       that).

       By default, this	variable is empty.  It is intended to be  set  by  the
       user.

       See   also   the	 CMAKE_PROJECT_INCLUDE,	 CMAKE_PROJECT_INCLUDE_BEFORE,
       CMAKE_PROJECT__PROJECT-NAME__INCLUDE,				   and
       CMAKE_PROJECT__PROJECT-NAME__INCLUDE_BEFORE variables.

   CMAKE_REQUIRE_FIND_PACKAGE_<PackageName>
       New in version 3.22.

       Variable	for making find_package() call REQUIRED.

       Every  non-REQUIRED find_package() call in a project can	be turned into
       REQUIRED	by setting the	variable  CMAKE_REQUIRE_FIND_PACKAGE_<Package-
       Name>  to TRUE.	This can be used to assert assumptions about build en-
       vironment and to	ensure the build will fail early if they do not	hold.

       See also	the CMAKE_DISABLE_FIND_PACKAGE__PackageName_ variable.

   CMAKE_SKIP_INSTALL_ALL_DEPENDENCY
       Don't make the install target depend on the all target.

       By default, the install target depends on the all target.  This has the
       effect,	that  when  make install is invoked or INSTALL is built, first
       the  all	 target	 is  built,  then   the	  installation	 starts.    If
       CMAKE_SKIP_INSTALL_ALL_DEPENDENCY  is  set  to TRUE, this dependency is
       not created, so the installation	process	will start immediately,	 inde-
       pendent from whether the	project	has been completely built or not.

   CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX
       This  variable may be set to a path to install to when cross-compiling.
       This can	be useful if the path in CMAKE_SYSROOT is read-only, or	other-
       wise should remain pristine.

       The  CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX  location  is also used as a search prefix by
       the  find_*  commands.  This  can  be   controlled   by	 setting   the
       CMAKE_FIND_NO_INSTALL_PREFIX variable.

       If   any	 RPATH/RUNPATH	entries	 passed	 to  the  linker  contain  the
       CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX, the matching path fragments are replaced with the
       CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX.

   CMAKE_SUBLIME_TEXT_2_ENV_SETTINGS
       New in version 3.8.

       This  variable contains a list of env vars as a list of tokens with the
       syntax var=value.

       Example:

	  set(CMAKE_SUBLIME_TEXT_2_ENV_SETTINGS
	     "FOO=FOO1\;FOO2\;FOON"
	     "BAR=BAR1\;BAR2\;BARN"
	     "BAZ=BAZ1\;BAZ2\;BAZN"
	     "FOOBAR=FOOBAR1\;FOOBAR2\;FOOBARN"
	     "VALID="
	     )

       In case of malformed variables CMake will fail:

	  set(CMAKE_SUBLIME_TEXT_2_ENV_SETTINGS
	      "THIS_IS_NOT_VALID"
	      )

   CMAKE_SUBLIME_TEXT_2_EXCLUDE_BUILD_TREE
       New in version 3.8.

       If this variable	evaluates to ON	at the end  of	the  top-level	CMake-
       Lists.txt  file,	 the Sublime Text 2 extra generator excludes the build
       tree from the .sublime-project if it is inside the source tree.

   CMAKE_SUPPRESS_REGENERATION
       New in version 3.12.

       If CMAKE_SUPPRESS_REGENERATION is OFF, which  is	 default,  then	 CMake
       adds a special target on	which all other	targets	depend that checks the
       build system and	optionally re-runs CMake to regenerate the build  sys-
       tem when	the target specification source	changes.

       If  this	 variable  evaluates  to ON at the end of the top-level	CMake-
       Lists.txt file, CMake will not add the regeneration target to the build
       system or perform any build system checks.

   CMAKE_SYSROOT
       Path to pass to the compiler in the --sysroot flag.

       The  CMAKE_SYSROOT  content  is passed to the compiler in the --sysroot
       flag, if	supported.  The	path is	also stripped from  the	 RPATH/RUNPATH
       if necessary on installation.  The CMAKE_SYSROOT	is also	used to	prefix
       paths searched by the find_* commands.

       This variable may only be set in	a  toolchain  file  specified  by  the
       CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE variable.

       See also	the CMAKE_SYSROOT_COMPILE and CMAKE_SYSROOT_LINK variables.

   CMAKE_SYSROOT_COMPILE
       New in version 3.9.

       Path  to	 pass  to  the	compiler  in the --sysroot flag	when compiling
       source files.  This is the same as CMAKE_SYSROOT	but is used  only  for
       compiling sources and not linking.

       This  variable  may  only  be  set in a toolchain file specified	by the
       CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE variable.

   CMAKE_SYSROOT_LINK
       New in version 3.9.

       Path to pass to the compiler in the --sysroot flag when linking.	  This
       is  the same as CMAKE_SYSROOT but is used only for linking and not com-
       piling sources.

       This variable may only be set in	a  toolchain  file  specified  by  the
       CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE variable.

   CMAKE_SYSTEM_APPBUNDLE_PATH
       New in version 3.4.

       Search  path  for macOS application bundles used	by the find_program(),
       and find_package() commands.  By	default	it contains the	 standard  di-
       rectories for the current system.  It is	not intended to	be modified by
       the project, use	CMAKE_APPBUNDLE_PATH for this.

   CMAKE_SYSTEM_FRAMEWORK_PATH
       New in version 3.4.

       Search  path  for  macOS	 frameworks  used   by	 the   find_library(),
       find_package(),	find_path(),  and find_file() commands.	 By default it
       contains	the standard directories for the current system.   It  is  not
       intended	 to  be	 modified by the project, use CMAKE_FRAMEWORK_PATH for
       this.

   CMAKE_SYSTEM_IGNORE_PATH
       Semicolon-separated list	of directories to be ignored  by  the  various
       find...() commands.

       For  find_program(),  find_library(), find_file(), and find_path(), any
       file found in one of the	listed directories will	be ignored. The	listed
       directories  do	not apply recursively, so any subdirectories to	be ig-
       nored must also be explicitly  listed.	CMAKE_SYSTEM_IGNORE_PATH  does
       not  affect  the	search prefixes	used by	these four commands. To	ignore
       individual paths	under a	search prefix (e.g. bin, include, lib,	etc.),
       each path must be listed	in CMAKE_SYSTEM_IGNORE_PATH as a full absolute
       path. CMAKE_SYSTEM_IGNORE_PREFIX_PATH provides a	more  appropriate  way
       to ignore a whole search	prefix.

       find_package()  is  also	affected by CMAKE_SYSTEM_IGNORE_PATH, but only
       for Config mode searches. Any <Name>Config.cmake	or <name>-config.cmake
       file  found in one of the specified directories will be ignored.	In ad-
       dition, any search prefix found	in  CMAKE_SYSTEM_IGNORE_PATH  will  be
       skipped	for backward compatibility reasons, but	new code should	prefer
       to use CMAKE_SYSTEM_IGNORE_PREFIX_PATH to ignore	prefixes instead.

       Ignoring	search locations can be	useful in cross-compiling environments
       where  some  system directories contain incompatible but	possibly link-
       able libraries.	For example, on	cross-compiled	cluster	 environments,
       this allows a user to ignore directories	containing libraries meant for
       the front-end machine.

       CMAKE_SYSTEM_IGNORE_PATH	is populated by	CMake as part of its  platform
       and  toolchain setup. Its purpose is to ignore locations	containing in-
       compatible binaries meant for the host rather than the target platform.
       The  project  or	 end user should not modify this variable, they	should
       use CMAKE_IGNORE_PATH instead.

       See also	the following variables:

       o CMAKE_SYSTEM_IGNORE_PREFIX_PATH

       o CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH

       o CMAKE_SYSTEM_LIBRARY_PATH

       o CMAKE_SYSTEM_INCLUDE_PATH

       o CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROGRAM_PATH

   CMAKE_SYSTEM_IGNORE_PREFIX_PATH
       New in version 3.23.

       Semicolon-separated list	of  search  prefixes  to  be  ignored  by  the
       find_program(),	find_library(),	find_file(), and find_path() commands.
       The prefixes are	also ignored by	the Config mode	of the	find_package()
       command	(Module	 mode  is unaffected).	To ignore specific directories
       instead,	see CMAKE_SYSTEM_IGNORE_PATH.

       Ignoring	search locations can be	useful in cross-compiling environments
       where  some  system directories contain incompatible but	possibly link-
       able libraries.	For example, on	cross-compiled	cluster	 environments,
       this allows a user to ignore directories	containing libraries meant for
       the front-end machine.

       CMAKE_SYSTEM_IGNORE_PREFIX_PATH is populated by CMake as	 part  of  its
       platform	 and  toolchain	setup. Its purpose is to ignore	locations con-
       taining incompatible binaries meant for the host	rather than the	target
       platform.   The	project	 or  end user should not modify	this variable,
       they should use CMAKE_IGNORE_PREFIX_PATH	instead.

       See also	the following variables:

       o CMAKE_SYSTEM_IGNORE_PATH

       o CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH

       o CMAKE_SYSTEM_LIBRARY_PATH

       o CMAKE_SYSTEM_INCLUDE_PATH

       o CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROGRAM_PATH

   CMAKE_SYSTEM_INCLUDE_PATH
       Semicolon-separated list	of directories specifying a  search  path  for
       the find_file() and find_path() commands.  By default this contains the
       standard	directories for	the current system.  It	is not intended	to  be
       modified	 by  the  project;  use	CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH for this.  See also
       CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH.

   CMAKE_SYSTEM_LIBRARY_PATH
       Semicolon-separated list	of directories specifying a  search  path  for
       the  find_library() command.  By	default	this contains the standard di-
       rectories for the current system.  It is	not intended to	be modified by
       the    project;	  use	CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH   for   this.    See	  also
       CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH.

   CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH
       Semicolon-separated list	of directories	specifying  installation  pre-
       fixes   to   be	 searched   by	 the  find_package(),  find_program(),
       find_library(), find_file(), and	find_path()  commands.	 Each  command
       will  add  appropriate  subdirectories  (like  bin, lib,	or include) as
       specified in its	own documentation.

       By default this contains	the system directories for the current system,
       the  CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX, and the CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX.	 The installa-
       tion  and  staging  prefixes   may   be	 excluded   by	 setting   the
       CMAKE_FIND_NO_INSTALL_PREFIX  variable before the first project() invo-
       cation.

       The system directories that are contained  in  CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH
       are locations that typically include installed software.	An example be-
       ing /usr/local for UNIX based platforms.	In addition to standard	 plat-
       form  locations,	CMake will also	add values to CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH
       based on	environment variables. The environment	variables  and	search
       locations  that CMake uses may evolve over time,	as platforms and their
       conventions also	evolve.	The following provides an indicative  list  of
       environment  variables  and locations that CMake	searches, but they are
       subject to change:

       CrayLinuxEnvironment:

	      o	ENV{SYSROOT_DIR}/

	      o	ENV{SYSROOT_DIR}/usr

	      o	ENV{SYSROOT_DIR}/usr/local

       Darwin:

	      o	ENV{SDKROOT}/usr  When	CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT  is  not  explicitly
		specified.

       OpenBSD:

	      o	ENV{LOCALBASE}

       Unix:

	      o	ENV{CONDA_PREFIX} when using a conda compiler

       Windows:

	      o	ENV{ProgramW6432}

	      o	ENV{ProgramFiles}

	      o	ENV{ProgramFiles(x86)}

	      o	ENV{SystemDrive}/Program Files

	      o	ENV{SystemDrive}/Program Files (x86)

       CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH	is not intended	to be modified by the project;
       use CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH for this.

       See    also    CMAKE_SYSTEM_INCLUDE_PATH,    CMAKE_SYSTEM_LIBRARY_PATH,
       CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROGRAM_PATH, and CMAKE_SYSTEM_IGNORE_PATH.

   CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROGRAM_PATH
       Semicolon-separated  list  of  directories specifying a search path for
       the find_program() command.  By default this contains the standard  di-
       rectories for the current system.  It is	not intended to	be modified by
       the   project;	use   CMAKE_PROGRAM_PATH   for	 this.	   See	  also
       CMAKE_SYSTEM_PREFIX_PATH.

   CMAKE_TLS_CAINFO
       Specify	the default value for the file(DOWNLOAD) and file(UPLOAD) com-
       mands' TLS_CAINFO options.  It is unset by default.

       This variable is	also used by the ExternalProject and FetchContent mod-
       ules for	internal calls to file(DOWNLOAD).

   CMAKE_TLS_VERIFY
       Specify	the default value for the file(DOWNLOAD) and file(UPLOAD) com-
       mands' TLS_VERIFY options.  If not set, the default is off.

       This variable is	also used by the ExternalProject and FetchContent mod-
       ules for	internal calls to file(DOWNLOAD).

       TLS  verification can help provide confidence that one is connecting to
       the desired server.  When downloading known content,  one  should  also
       use file	hashes to verify it.

	  set(CMAKE_TLS_VERIFY TRUE)

   CMAKE_USER_MAKE_RULES_OVERRIDE
       Specify a CMake file that overrides platform information.

       CMake loads the specified file while enabling support for each language
       from either the project() or enable_language() commands.	 It is	loaded
       after  CMake's  builtin	compiler and platform information modules have
       been loaded but before the information is used.	The file may set plat-
       form   information   variables	to  override  CMake's  defaults.   See
       CMAKE_USER_MAKE_RULES_OVERRIDE__LANG_ for the language-specific version
       of this variable.

       This  feature  is intended for use only in overriding information vari-
       ables that must be set before CMake builds its first  test  project  to
       check that the compiler for a language works.  It should	not be used to
       load a file in cases that a normal include() will work.	Use it only as
       a  last resort for behavior that	cannot be achieved any other way.  For
       example,	one may	set the	CMAKE_C_FLAGS_INIT variable to change the  de-
       fault  value used to initialize the CMAKE_C_FLAGS variable before it is
       cached.	The override file should NOT be	 used  to  set	anything  that
       could  be  set  after  languages	 are  enabled,	such as	variables like
       CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY that affect the placement	 of  binaries.
       Information  set	 in  the  file	will  be  used	for  try_compile() and
       try_run() builds	too.

   CMAKE_WARN_DEPRECATED
       Whether to issue	warnings for deprecated	functionality.

       If not FALSE, use of deprecated functionality will issue	warnings.   If
       this variable is	not set, CMake behaves as if it	were set to TRUE.

       When running cmake(1), this option can be enabled with the -Wdeprecated
       option, or disabled with	the -Wno-deprecated option.

   CMAKE_WARN_ON_ABSOLUTE_INSTALL_DESTINATION
       Ask cmake_install.cmake script to warn each time	a file	with  absolute
       INSTALL DESTINATION is encountered.

       This  variable  is used by CMake-generated cmake_install.cmake scripts.
       If one sets this	variable to ON while running the script,  it  may  get
       warning messages	from the script.

   CMAKE_XCODE_GENERATE_SCHEME
       New in version 3.9.

       If  enabled, the	Xcode generator	will generate schema files.  These are
       useful to invoke	analyze, archive, build-for-testing and	 test  actions
       from the	command	line.

       This  variable initializes the XCODE_GENERATE_SCHEME target property on
       all targets.

   CMAKE_XCODE_GENERATE_TOP_LEVEL_PROJECT_ONLY
       New in version 3.11.

       If enabled, the Xcode generator	will  generate	only  a	 single	 Xcode
       project	file  for  the topmost project() command instead of generating
       one for every project() command.

       This could be useful to speed up	the CMake generation  step  for	 large
       projects	and to work-around a bug in the	ZERO_CHECK logic.

   CMAKE_XCODE_LINK_BUILD_PHASE_MODE
       New in version 3.19.

       This  variable  is  used	 to initialize the XCODE_LINK_BUILD_PHASE_MODE
       property	on targets.  It	affects	the methods that the  Xcode  generator
       uses to link different kinds of libraries.  Its default value is	NONE.

   CMAKE_XCODE_SCHEME_ADDRESS_SANITIZER
       New in version 3.13.

       Whether	to  enable Address Sanitizer in	the Diagnostics	section	of the
       generated Xcode scheme.

       This variable initializes the  XCODE_SCHEME_ADDRESS_SANITIZER  property
       on all targets.

       Please refer to the XCODE_GENERATE_SCHEME target	property documentation
       to see all Xcode	schema related properties.

   CMAKE_XCODE_SCHEME_ADDRESS_SANITIZER_USE_AFTER_RETURN
       New in version 3.13.

       Whether to enable Detect	use of stack after return in  the  Diagnostics
       section of the generated	Xcode scheme.

       This		  variable		 initializes		   the
       XCODE_SCHEME_ADDRESS_SANITIZER_USE_AFTER_RETURN property	 on  all  tar-
       gets.

       Please refer to the XCODE_GENERATE_SCHEME target	property documentation
       to see all Xcode	schema related properties.

   CMAKE_XCODE_SCHEME_DEBUG_DOCUMENT_VERSIONING
       New in version 3.16.

       Whether to enable Allow debugging when using document Versions  Browser
       in the Options section of the generated Xcode scheme.

       This  variable  initializes  the	XCODE_SCHEME_DEBUG_DOCUMENT_VERSIONING
       property	on all targets.

       Please refer to the XCODE_GENERATE_SCHEME target	property documentation
       to see all Xcode	schema related properties.

   CMAKE_XCODE_SCHEME_ENABLE_GPU_FRAME_CAPTURE_MODE
       New in version 3.23.

       Property	value for GPU Frame Capture in the Options section of the gen-
       erated Xcode scheme. Example values are Metal and Disabled.

       This		  variable		 initializes		   the
       XCODE_SCHEME_ENABLE_GPU_FRAME_CAPTURE_MODE property on all targets.

       Please refer to the XCODE_GENERATE_SCHEME target	property documentation
       to see all Xcode	schema related properties.

   CMAKE_XCODE_SCHEME_DISABLE_MAIN_THREAD_CHECKER
       New in version 3.13.

       Whether to disable the Main Thread Checker in the  Diagnostics  section
       of the generated	Xcode scheme.

       This  variable initializes the XCODE_SCHEME_DISABLE_MAIN_THREAD_CHECKER
       property	on all targets.

       Please refer to the XCODE_GENERATE_SCHEME target	property documentation
       to see all Xcode	schema related properties.

   CMAKE_XCODE_SCHEME_DYNAMIC_LIBRARY_LOADS
       New in version 3.13.

       Whether	to  enable Dynamic Library Loads in the	Diagnostics section of
       the generated Xcode scheme.

       This variable initializes the XCODE_SCHEME_DYNAMIC_LIBRARY_LOADS	 prop-
       erty on all targets.

       Please refer to the XCODE_GENERATE_SCHEME target	property documentation
       to see all Xcode	schema related properties.

   CMAKE_XCODE_SCHEME_DYNAMIC_LINKER_API_USAGE
       New in version 3.13.

       Whether to enable Dynamic Linker	API usage in the  Diagnostics  section
       of the generated	Xcode scheme.

       This  variable  initializes  the	 XCODE_SCHEME_DYNAMIC_LINKER_API_USAGE
       property	on all targets.

       Please refer to the XCODE_GENERATE_SCHEME target	property documentation
       to see all Xcode	schema related properties.

   CMAKE_XCODE_SCHEME_ENVIRONMENT
       New in version 3.17.

       Specify	environment  variables	that  should be	added to the Arguments
       section of the generated	Xcode scheme.

       If set to a list	of environment variables and values of	the  form  MY-
       VAR=value those environment variables will be added to the scheme.

       This  variable initializes the XCODE_SCHEME_ENVIRONMENT property	on all
       targets.

       Please refer to the XCODE_GENERATE_SCHEME target	property documentation
       to see all Xcode	schema related properties.

   CMAKE_XCODE_SCHEME_GUARD_MALLOC
       New in version 3.13.

       Whether to enable Guard Malloc in the Diagnostics section of the	gener-
       ated Xcode scheme.

       This variable initializes the XCODE_SCHEME_GUARD_MALLOC property	on all
       targets.

       Please refer to the XCODE_GENERATE_SCHEME target	property documentation
       to see all Xcode	schema related properties.

   CMAKE_XCODE_SCHEME_MAIN_THREAD_CHECKER_STOP
       New in version 3.13.

       Whether to enable the Main Thread Checker option	Pause on issues	in the
       Diagnostics section of the generated Xcode scheme.

       This  variable  initializes  the	 XCODE_SCHEME_MAIN_THREAD_CHECKER_STOP
       property	on all targets.

       Please refer to the XCODE_GENERATE_SCHEME target	property documentation
       to see all Xcode	schema related properties.

   CMAKE_XCODE_SCHEME_MALLOC_GUARD_EDGES
       New in version 3.13.

       Whether	to enable Malloc Guard Edges in	the Diagnostics	section	of the
       generated Xcode scheme.

       This variable initializes the XCODE_SCHEME_MALLOC_GUARD_EDGES  property
       on all targets.

       Please refer to the XCODE_GENERATE_SCHEME target	property documentation
       to see all Xcode	schema related properties.

   CMAKE_XCODE_SCHEME_MALLOC_SCRIBBLE
       New in version 3.13.

       Whether to enable Malloc	Scribble in the	 Diagnostics  section  of  the
       generated Xcode scheme.

       This  variable initializes the XCODE_SCHEME_MALLOC_SCRIBBLE property on
       all targets.

       Please refer to the XCODE_GENERATE_SCHEME target	property documentation
       to see all Xcode	schema related properties.

   CMAKE_XCODE_SCHEME_MALLOC_STACK
       New in version 3.13.

       Whether to enable Malloc	Stack in the Diagnostics section of the	gener-
       ated Xcode scheme.

       This variable initializes the XCODE_SCHEME_MALLOC_STACK property	on all
       targets.

       Please refer to the XCODE_GENERATE_SCHEME target	property documentation
       to see all Xcode	schema related properties.

   CMAKE_XCODE_SCHEME_THREAD_SANITIZER
       New in version 3.13.

       Whether to enable Thread	Sanitizer in the Diagnostics  section  of  the
       generated Xcode scheme.

       This variable initializes the XCODE_SCHEME_THREAD_SANITIZER property on
       all targets.

       Please refer to the XCODE_GENERATE_SCHEME target	property documentation
       to see all Xcode	schema related properties.

   CMAKE_XCODE_SCHEME_THREAD_SANITIZER_STOP
       New in version 3.13.

       Whether to enable Thread	Sanitizer - Pause on issues in the Diagnostics
       section of the generated	Xcode scheme.

       This variable initializes the XCODE_SCHEME_THREAD_SANITIZER_STOP	 prop-
       erty on all targets.

       Please refer to the XCODE_GENERATE_SCHEME target	property documentation
       to see all Xcode	schema related properties.

   CMAKE_XCODE_SCHEME_UNDEFINED_BEHAVIOUR_SANITIZER
       New in version 3.13.

       Whether to enable Undefined Behavior Sanitizer in the Diagnostics  sec-
       tion of the generated Xcode scheme.

       This		  variable		 initializes		   the
       XCODE_SCHEME_UNDEFINED_BEHAVIOUR_SANITIZER property on all targets.

       Please refer to the XCODE_GENERATE_SCHEME target	property documentation
       to see all Xcode	schema related properties.

   CMAKE_XCODE_SCHEME_UNDEFINED_BEHAVIOUR_SANITIZER_STOP
       New in version 3.13.

       Whether	to  enable Undefined Behavior Sanitizer	option Pause on	issues
       in the Diagnostics section of the generated Xcode scheme.

       This		  variable		 initializes		   the
       XCODE_SCHEME_UNDEFINED_BEHAVIOUR_SANITIZER_STOP	property  on  all tar-
       gets.

       Please refer to the XCODE_GENERATE_SCHEME target	property documentation
       to see all Xcode	schema related properties.

   CMAKE_XCODE_SCHEME_WORKING_DIRECTORY
       New in version 3.17.

       Specify	the  Working  Directory	 of the	Run and	Profile	actions	in the
       generated Xcode scheme.

       This variable initializes the  XCODE_SCHEME_WORKING_DIRECTORY  property
       on all targets.

       Please refer to the XCODE_GENERATE_SCHEME target	property documentation
       to see all Xcode	schema related properties.

   CMAKE_XCODE_SCHEME_ZOMBIE_OBJECTS
       New in version 3.13.

       Whether to enable Zombie	Objects	in the Diagnostics section of the gen-
       erated Xcode scheme.

       This  variable  initializes the XCODE_SCHEME_ZOMBIE_OBJECTS property on
       all targets.

       Please refer to the XCODE_GENERATE_SCHEME target	property documentation
       to see all Xcode	schema related properties.

   CMAKE_XCODE_XCCONFIG
       New in version 3.24.

       If  set,	 the  Xcode  generator	will  register the specified file as a
       global  XCConfig	 file.	For  target-level  XCConfig  files   see   the
       XCODE_XCCONFIG target property.

       This  feature  is intended to ease migration from native	Xcode projects
       to CMake	projects.

       Contents	of CMAKE_XCODE_XCCONFIG	may use	generator expressions.

   <PackageName>_ROOT
       New in version 3.12.

       Calls to	find_package(_PackageName_) will search	in prefixes  specified
       by  the	<PackageName>_ROOT  CMake variable, where <PackageName>	is the
       name given to the find_package()	call and _ROOT is literal.  For	 exam-
       ple,  find_package(Foo)	will search prefixes specified in the Foo_ROOT
       CMake variable (if set).	 See policy CMP0074.

       This variable may hold a	single prefix or a semicolon-separated list of
       multiple	prefixes.

       See also	the _PackageName__ROOT environment variable.

VARIABLES THAT DESCRIBE	THE SYSTEM
   ANDROID
       New in version 3.7.

       Set to 1	when the target	system (CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME) is Android.

   APPLE
       Set  to	True  when the target system is	an Apple platform (macOS, iOS,
       tvOS or watchOS).

   BORLAND
       True if the Borland compiler is being used.

       This is set to true if the Borland compiler is being used.

   CMAKE_ANDROID_NDK_VERSION
       New in version 3.20.

       When Cross Compiling for	Android	with the NDK and using an Android  NDK
       version	11 or higher, this variable is provided	by CMake to report the
       NDK version number.

   CMAKE_CL_64
       Discouraged.  Use CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P instead.

       Set to a	true value when	using a	Microsoft Visual  Studio  cl  compiler
       that targets a 64-bit architecture.

   CMAKE_COMPILER_2005
       Using the Visual	Studio 2005 compiler from Microsoft

       Set to true when	using the Visual Studio	2005 compiler from Microsoft.

   CMAKE_HOST_APPLE
       True for	Apple macOS operating systems.

       Set to true when	the host system	is Apple macOS.

   CMAKE_HOST_SOLARIS
       New in version 3.6.

       True for	Oracle Solaris operating systems.

       Set to true when	the host system	is Oracle Solaris.

   CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM
       Composite Name of OS CMake is being run on.

       This   variable	 is   the   composite  of  CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_NAME  and
       CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_VERSION,	    e.g.	     ${CMAKE_HOST_SYS-
       TEM_NAME}-${CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_VERSION}.	 If  CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_VERSION
       is not set, then	this variable is the same as CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_NAME.

   CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_NAME
       Name of the OS CMake is running on.

       On systems that have the	uname command, this variable  is  set  to  the
       output  of uname	-s.  Linux, Windows, and Darwin	for macOS are the val-
       ues found on the	big three operating systems.

   CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR
       The name	of the CPU CMake is running on.

   Windows Platforms
       On Windows, this	variable is set	to the value of	the environment	 vari-
       able PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE.

   Unix	Platforms
       On systems that support uname, this variable is set to the output of:

       o uname -m on GNU, Linux, Cygwin, Android, or

       o arch on OpenBSD, or

       o on other systems,

	 o uname -p if its exit	code is	nonzero, or

	 o uname -m otherwise.

   macOS Platforms
       The value of uname -m is	used by	default.

       On  Apple  Silicon hosts, the architecture printed by uname -m may vary
       based on	CMake's	own architecture and  that  of	the  invoking  process
       tree.

       New in version 3.19.2: On Apple Silicon hosts:

       o The	  CMAKE_APPLE_SILICON_PROCESSOR	     variable	   or	   the
	 CMAKE_APPLE_SILICON_PROCESSOR environment  variable  may  be  set  to
	 specify the host architecture explicitly.

       o If  CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES  is not set, CMake	adds explicit flags to
	 tell the compiler to build for	the host architecture so the toolchain
	 does not have to guess	based on the process tree's architecture.

   CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_VERSION
       The OS version CMake is running on.

       A  numeric  version string for the system.  On systems that support un-
       ame, this variable is set to the	output of uname	-r. On	other  systems
       this is set to major-minor version numbers.

   CMAKE_HOST_UNIX
       True for	UNIX and UNIX like operating systems.

       Set  to true when the host system is UNIX or UNIX like (i.e.  APPLE and
       CYGWIN).

   CMAKE_HOST_WIN32
       True if the host	system is running Windows,  including  Windows	64-bit
       and MSYS.

       Set to false on Cygwin.

   CMAKE_LIBRARY_ARCHITECTURE
       Target architecture library directory name, if detected.

       This  is	the value of CMAKE__LANG__LIBRARY_ARCHITECTURE as detected for
       one of the enabled languages.

   CMAKE_LIBRARY_ARCHITECTURE_REGEX
       Regex matching possible target architecture library directory names.

       This is used to detect CMAKE__LANG__LIBRARY_ARCHITECTURE	from  the  im-
       plicit linker search path by matching the <arch>	name.

   CMAKE_OBJECT_PATH_MAX
       Maximum object file full-path length allowed by native build tools.

       CMake computes for every	source file an object file name	that is	unique
       to the source file and deterministic with respect to the	full  path  to
       the  source  file.   This  allows  multiple source files	in a target to
       share the same name if they lie in different  directories  without  re-
       building	 when  one  is added or	removed.  However, it can produce long
       full paths in a few cases, so CMake shortens the	path using  a  hashing
       scheme when the full path to an object file exceeds a limit.  CMake has
       a built-in limit	for each platform that is sufficient for common	tools,
       but some	native tools may have a	lower limit.  This variable may	be set
       to specify the limit explicitly.	 The value must	be an integer no  less
       than 128.

   CMAKE_SYSTEM
       Composite name of operating system CMake	is compiling for.

       This    variable	   is	the   composite	  of   CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME   and
       CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION,  e.g.    ${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME}-${CMAKE_SYSTEM_VER-
       SION}.	If  CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION is not	set, then this variable	is the
       same as CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME.

   CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME
       The name	of the operating system	for which CMake	is to build.  See  the
       CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION variable for the OS	version.

       Note that CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME is not set to anything by default when run-
       ning in script mode, since it's not building anything.

   System Name for Host	Builds
       CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME  is  by  default  set	to  the	 same  value  as   the
       CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_NAME variable so that the build targets the host sys-
       tem.

   System Name for Cross Compiling
       CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME may be	set explicitly when first  configuring	a  new
       build  tree  in	order  to  enable  cross  compiling.  In this case the
       CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION variable must also be set explicitly.

   CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR
       When not	cross-compiling, this variable	has  the  same	value  as  the
       CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR  variable.  In many cases, this will	corre-
       spond to	the target architecture	for the	build, but this	is not guaran-
       teed.   (E.g.  on Windows, the host may be AMD64	even when using	a MSVC
       cl compiler with	a 32-bit target.)

       When cross-compiling, a CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE should set the  CMAKE_SYS-
       TEM_PROCESSOR  variable	to match target	architecture that it specifies
       (via CMAKE__LANG__COMPILER and perhaps CMAKE__LANG__COMPILER_TARGET).

   CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION
       The version of the operating system for which CMake is to  build.   See
       the CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME variable for the OS name.

   System Version for Host Builds
       When  the  CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME  variable  takes  its  default  value then
       CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION is by  default  set	 to  the  same	value  as  the
       CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_VERSION  variable  so that the	build targets the host
       system version.

       In the case of a	host build then	CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION may  be  set  ex-
       plicitly	 when  first  configuring  a new build tree in order to	enable
       targeting the build for a different version of the host operating  sys-
       tem than	is actually running on the host.  This is allowed and not con-
       sidered cross compiling so long as the binaries built for the specified
       OS version can still run	on the host.

   System Version for Cross Compiling
       When  the  CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME variable is	set explicitly to enable cross
       compiling then the value	of CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION	must also be  set  ex-
       plicitly	to specify the target system version.

   CYGWIN
       True for	Cygwin.

       Set to true when	using Cygwin.

   GHSMULTI
       New in version 3.3.

       1 when using Green Hills	MULTI generator.

       Also,  Set  to 1	when the target	system is a Green Hills	platform (i.e.
       When CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME is GHS-MULTI).

   IOS
       New in version 3.14.

       Set to 1	when the target	system (CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME) is iOS.

   MINGW
       New in version 3.2.

       True when using MinGW

       Set to true when	the compiler is	some version of	MinGW.

   MSVC
       Set to true when	the compiler is	some version of	Microsoft  Visual  C++
       or another compiler simulating the Visual C++ cl	command-line syntax.

       See also	the MSVC_VERSION variable.

   MSVC10
       Discouraged.  Use the MSVC_VERSION variable instead.

       True  when  using  the Microsoft	Visual Studio v100 toolset (cl version
       16) or another compiler that simulates it.

   MSVC11
       Discouraged.  Use the MSVC_VERSION variable instead.

       True when using the Microsoft Visual Studio v110	 toolset  (cl  version
       17) or another compiler that simulates it.

   MSVC12
       Discouraged.  Use the MSVC_VERSION variable instead.

       True  when  using  the Microsoft	Visual Studio v120 toolset (cl version
       18) or another compiler that simulates it.

   MSVC14
       New in version 3.1.

       Discouraged.  Use the MSVC_VERSION variable instead.

       True when using the Microsoft Visual Studio v140	or  v141  toolset  (cl
       version 19) or another compiler that simulates it.

   MSVC60
       Discouraged.  Use the MSVC_VERSION variable instead.

       True when using Microsoft Visual	C++ 6.0.

       Set to true when	the compiler is	version	6.0 of Microsoft Visual	C++.

   MSVC70
       Discouraged.  Use the MSVC_VERSION variable instead.

       True when using Microsoft Visual	C++ 7.0.

       Set to true when	the compiler is	version	7.0 of Microsoft Visual	C++.

   MSVC71
       Discouraged.  Use the MSVC_VERSION variable instead.

       True when using Microsoft Visual	C++ 7.1.

       Set to true when	the compiler is	version	7.1 of Microsoft Visual	C++.

   MSVC80
       Discouraged.  Use the MSVC_VERSION variable instead.

       True when using the Microsoft Visual Studio v80 toolset (cl version 14)
       or another compiler that	simulates it.

   MSVC90
       Discouraged.  Use the MSVC_VERSION variable instead.

       True when using the Microsoft Visual Studio v90 toolset (cl version 15)
       or another compiler that	simulates it.

   MSVC_IDE
       True when using the Microsoft Visual C++	IDE.

       Set  to	true when the target platform is the Microsoft Visual C++ IDE,
       as opposed to the command line compiler.

       NOTE:
	  This variable	is only	available after	compiler  detection  has  been
	  performed,  so  it is	not available to toolchain files or before the
	  first	project() or enable_language() call which  uses	 an  MSVC-like
	  compiler.

   MSVC_TOOLSET_VERSION
       New in version 3.12.

       The  toolset  version  of Microsoft Visual C/C++	being used if any.  If
       MSVC-like is being used,	this variable is set based on the  version  of
       the compiler as given by	the MSVC_VERSION variable.

       Known toolset version numbers are:

	  80	    = VS 2005 (8.0)
	  90	    = VS 2008 (9.0)
	  100	    = VS 2010 (10.0)
	  110	    = VS 2012 (11.0)
	  120	    = VS 2013 (12.0)
	  140	    = VS 2015 (14.0)
	  141	    = VS 2017 (15.0)
	  142	    = VS 2019 (16.0)
	  143	    = VS 2022 (17.0)

       Compiler	 versions  newer than those known to CMake will	be reported as
       the latest known	toolset	version.

       See also	the MSVC_VERSION variable.

   MSVC_VERSION
       The version of Microsoft	Visual C/C++ being used	if any.	 If a compiler
       simulating  Visual  C++	is  being  used,  this	variable is set	to the
       toolset version simulated as given by the _MSC_VER preprocessor defini-
       tion.

       Known version numbers are:

	  1200	    = VS  6.0
	  1300	    = VS  7.0
	  1310	    = VS  7.1
	  1400	    = VS  8.0 (v80 toolset)
	  1500	    = VS  9.0 (v90 toolset)
	  1600	    = VS 10.0 (v100 toolset)
	  1700	    = VS 11.0 (v110 toolset)
	  1800	    = VS 12.0 (v120 toolset)
	  1900	    = VS 14.0 (v140 toolset)
	  1910-1919 = VS 15.0 (v141 toolset)
	  1920-1929 = VS 16.0 (v142 toolset)
	  1930-1939 = VS 17.0 (v143 toolset)

       See  also  the	CMAKE__LANG__COMPILER_VERSION and MSVC_TOOLSET_VERSION
       variable.

   MSYS
       New in version 3.14.

       True when using the MSYS	Makefiles generator.

   UNIX
       Set to True when	the target system is UNIX or UNIX-like (e.g. APPLE and
       CYGWIN).	  The  CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME  variable should be queried if	a more
       specific	understanding of the target system is required.

   WIN32
       Set to True when	the target system is Windows, including	Win64.

   WINCE
       New in version 3.1.

       True when the CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME variable	is set to WindowsCE.

   WINDOWS_PHONE
       New in version 3.1.

       True when the CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME variable	is set to WindowsPhone.

   WINDOWS_STORE
       New in version 3.1.

       True when the CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME variable	is set to WindowsStore.

   XCODE
       New in version 3.7.

       True when using Xcode generator.

   XCODE_VERSION
       Version of Xcode	(Xcode generator only).

       Under the Xcode generator, this is the version of Xcode as specified in
       Xcode.app/Contents/version.plist	(such as 3.1.2).

VARIABLES THAT CONTROL THE BUILD
   CMAKE_ADSP_ROOT
       New in version 3.24.

       When  Cross  Compiling for ADSP SHARC/Blackfin, this variable holds the
       absolute	path to	the latest CCES	or VDSP++ install.  The	 directory  is
       expected	to contain the cc21k.exe and ccblkfn.exe compilers.  This will
       be set automatically if a default install of  CCES  or  VDSP++  can  be
       found.

       See also	the ADSP_ROOT environment variable.

   CMAKE_AIX_EXPORT_ALL_SYMBOLS
       New in version 3.17.

       Default	value  for AIX_EXPORT_ALL_SYMBOLS target property.  This vari-
       able is used to initialize the property on each target as  it  is  cre-
       ated.

   CMAKE_ANDROID_ANT_ADDITIONAL_OPTIONS
       New in version 3.4.

       Default	value  for the ANDROID_ANT_ADDITIONAL_OPTIONS target property.
       See that	target property	for additional information.

   CMAKE_ANDROID_API
       New in version 3.1.

       When Cross Compiling for	Android	with NVIDIA Nsight Tegra Visual	Studio
       Edition,	 this variable may be set to specify the default value for the
       ANDROID_API target property.  See that target property  for  additional
       information.

       Otherwise, when Cross Compiling for Android, this variable provides the
       Android API version number targeted.  This will be the  same  value  as
       the CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION	variable for Android platforms.

   CMAKE_ANDROID_API_MIN
       New in version 3.2.

       Default value for the ANDROID_API_MIN target property.  See that	target
       property	for additional information.

   CMAKE_ANDROID_ARCH
       New in version 3.4.

       When Cross Compiling for	Android	with NVIDIA Nsight Tegra Visual	Studio
       Edition,	 this variable may be set to specify the default value for the
       ANDROID_ARCH target property.  See that target property for  additional
       information.

       Otherwise, when Cross Compiling for Android, this variable provides the
       name of the Android architecture	corresponding  to  the	value  of  the
       CMAKE_ANDROID_ARCH_ABI variable.	 The architecture name may be one of:

       o arm

       o arm64

       o mips

       o mips64

       o x86

       o x86_64

   CMAKE_ANDROID_ARCH_ABI
       New in version 3.7.

       When  Cross  Compiling  for Android, this variable specifies the	target
       architecture and	ABI to be used.	 Valid values are:

       o arm64-v8a

       o armeabi-v7a

       o armeabi-v6

       o armeabi

       o mips

       o mips64

       o x86

       o x86_64

       See also	the CMAKE_ANDROID_ARM_MODE  and	 CMAKE_ANDROID_ARM_NEON	 vari-
       ables.

   CMAKE_ANDROID_ARM_MODE
       New in version 3.7.

       When  Cross  Compiling for Android and CMAKE_ANDROID_ARCH_ABI is	set to
       one of the armeabi architectures, set CMAKE_ANDROID_ARM_MODE to	ON  to
       target  32-bit  ARM  processors	(-marm).  Otherwise, the default is to
       target the 16-bit Thumb processors (-mthumb).

   CMAKE_ANDROID_ARM_NEON
       New in version 3.7.

       When Cross Compiling for	Android	and CMAKE_ANDROID_ARCH_ABI is  set  to
       armeabi-v7a  set	 CMAKE_ANDROID_ARM_NEON	 to  ON	to target ARM NEON de-
       vices.

   CMAKE_ANDROID_ASSETS_DIRECTORIES
       New in version 3.4.

       Default value for the ANDROID_ASSETS_DIRECTORIES	target property.   See
       that target property for	additional information.

   CMAKE_ANDROID_EXCEPTIONS
       New in version 3.20.

       When Cross Compiling for	Android	with the NDK, this variable may	be set
       to specify whether exceptions are enabled.

   CMAKE_ANDROID_GUI
       New in version 3.1.

       Default value for the ANDROID_GUI target	property of executables.   See
       that target property for	additional information.

   CMAKE_ANDROID_JAR_DEPENDENCIES
       New in version 3.4.

       Default	value  for  the	ANDROID_JAR_DEPENDENCIES target	property.  See
       that target property for	additional information.

   CMAKE_ANDROID_JAR_DIRECTORIES
       New in version 3.4.

       Default value for the  ANDROID_JAR_DIRECTORIES  target  property.   See
       that target property for	additional information.

   CMAKE_ANDROID_JAVA_SOURCE_DIR
       New in version 3.4.

       Default	value  for  the	 ANDROID_JAVA_SOURCE_DIR target	property.  See
       that target property for	additional information.

   CMAKE_ANDROID_NATIVE_LIB_DEPENDENCIES
       New in version 3.4.

       Default value for the ANDROID_NATIVE_LIB_DEPENDENCIES target  property.
       See that	target property	for additional information.

   CMAKE_ANDROID_NATIVE_LIB_DIRECTORIES
       New in version 3.4.

       Default	value  for the ANDROID_NATIVE_LIB_DIRECTORIES target property.
       See that	target property	for additional information.

   CMAKE_ANDROID_NDK
       New in version 3.7.

       When Cross Compiling for	Android	with the NDK, this variable holds  the
       absolute	 path  to  the	root directory of the NDK.  The	directory must
       contain a platforms subdirectory	holding	the android-<api> directories.

   CMAKE_ANDROID_NDK_DEPRECATED_HEADERS
       New in version 3.9.

       When Cross Compiling for	Android	with the NDK, this variable may	be set
       to  specify whether to use the deprecated per-api-level headers instead
       of the unified headers.

       If not specified, the default will be false if using a NDK version that
       provides	the unified headers and	true otherwise.

   CMAKE_ANDROID_NDK_TOOLCHAIN_HOST_TAG
       New in version 3.7.1.

       When  Cross  Compiling for Android with the NDK,	this variable provides
       the NDK's "host tag" used to construct the path to prebuilt  toolchains
       that run	on the host.

   CMAKE_ANDROID_NDK_TOOLCHAIN_VERSION
       New in version 3.7.

       When Cross Compiling for	Android	with the NDK, this variable may	be set
       to specify the version of the toolchain to be used as the compiler.

       On NDK r19 or above, this variable must be unset	or set to clang.

       On NDK r18 or below, this variable must be set to one of	these forms:

       o <major>.<minor>: GCC of specified version

       o clang<major>.<minor>: Clang of	specified version

       o clang:	Clang of most recent available version

       A toolchain of the requested version will be selected automatically  to
       match the ABI named in the CMAKE_ANDROID_ARCH_ABI variable.

       If  not	specified, the default will be a value that selects the	latest
       available GCC toolchain.

   CMAKE_ANDROID_PROCESS_MAX
       New in version 3.4.

       Default value for the ANDROID_PROCESS_MAX target	 property.   See  that
       target property for additional information.

   CMAKE_ANDROID_PROGUARD
       New in version 3.4.

       Default	value for the ANDROID_PROGUARD target property.	 See that tar-
       get property for	additional information.

   CMAKE_ANDROID_PROGUARD_CONFIG_PATH
       New in version 3.4.

       Default value for  the  ANDROID_PROGUARD_CONFIG_PATH  target  property.
       See that	target property	for additional information.

   CMAKE_ANDROID_RTTI
       New in version 3.20.

       When Cross Compiling for	Android	with the NDK, this variable may	be set
       to specify whether RTTI is enabled.

   CMAKE_ANDROID_SECURE_PROPS_PATH
       New in version 3.4.

       Default value for the ANDROID_SECURE_PROPS_PATH target  property.   See
       that target property for	additional information.

   CMAKE_ANDROID_SKIP_ANT_STEP
       New in version 3.4.

       Default	value for the ANDROID_SKIP_ANT_STEP target property.  See that
       target property for additional information.

   CMAKE_ANDROID_STANDALONE_TOOLCHAIN
       New in version 3.7.

       When Cross Compiling for	Android	 with  a  Standalone  Toolchain,  this
       variable	 holds	the  absolute  path  to	 the  root  directory  of  the
       toolchain.  The specified directory must	contain	 a  sysroot  subdirec-
       tory.

   CMAKE_ANDROID_STL_TYPE
       New in version 3.4.

       When Cross Compiling for	Android	with NVIDIA Nsight Tegra Visual	Studio
       Edition,	this variable may be set to specify the	default	value for  the
       ANDROID_STL_TYPE	 target	 property.  See	that target property for addi-
       tional information.

       When Cross Compiling for	Android	with the NDK, this variable may	be set
       to specify the STL variant to be	used.  The value may be	one of:

       none   No C++ Support

       system Minimal C++ without STL

       gabi++_static
	      GAbi++ Static

       gabi++_shared
	      GAbi++ Shared

       gnustl_static
	      GNU libstdc++ Static

       gnustl_shared
	      GNU libstdc++ Shared

       c++_static
	      LLVM libc++ Static

       c++_shared
	      LLVM libc++ Shared

       stlport_static
	      STLport Static

       stlport_shared
	      STLport Shared

       The  default value is gnustl_static on NDK versions that	provide	it and
       otherwise c++_static.  Note that	this default differs from  the	native
       NDK  build  system  because CMake may be	used to	build projects for An-
       droid that are not natively implemented for it and use the C++ standard
       library.

   CMAKE_APPLE_SILICON_PROCESSOR
       New in version 3.19.2.

       On  Apple  Silicon hosts	running	macOS, set this	variable to tell CMake
       what architecture to use	for  CMAKE_HOST_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR.   The	 value
       must be either arm64 or x86_64.

       The  value  of  this variable should never be modified by project code.
       It is meant to be set as	a cache	entry provided by the user,  e.g.  via
       -DCMAKE_APPLE_SILICON_PROCESSOR=....

       See also	the CMAKE_APPLE_SILICON_PROCESSOR environment variable.

   CMAKE_ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY
       Where to	put all	the ARCHIVE target files when built.

       This  variable is used to initialize the	ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY prop-
       erty on all the targets.	 See that target property for  additional  in-
       formation.

   CMAKE_ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY_<CONFIG>
       New in version 3.3.

       Where  to  put  all  the	ARCHIVE	target files when built	for a specific
       configuration.

       This	 variable      is      used	 to	  initialize	   the
       ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY__CONFIG_  property  on	all  the targets.  See
       that target property for	additional information.

   CMAKE_AUTOGEN_ORIGIN_DEPENDS
       New in version 3.14.

       Switch for forwarding origin target dependencies	to  the	 corresponding
       _autogen	targets.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the AUTOGEN_ORIGIN_DEPENDS property
       on all the targets.  See	that target property for  additional  informa-
       tion.

       By default CMAKE_AUTOGEN_ORIGIN_DEPENDS is ON.

   CMAKE_AUTOGEN_PARALLEL
       New in version 3.11.

       Number of parallel moc or uic processes to start	when using AUTOMOC and
       AUTOUIC.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the	AUTOGEN_PARALLEL  property  on
       all the targets.	 See that target property for additional information.

       By default CMAKE_AUTOGEN_PARALLEL is unset.

   CMAKE_AUTOGEN_VERBOSE
       New in version 3.13.

       Sets the	verbosity of AUTOMOC, AUTOUIC and AUTORCC.  A positive integer
       value or	a true boolean value lets the AUTO*  generators	 output	 addi-
       tional processing information.

       Setting	CMAKE_AUTOGEN_VERBOSE  has the same effect as setting the VER-
       BOSE environment	variable during	generation (e.g. by calling make  VER-
       BOSE=1).	  The  extra  verbosity	 is  limited  to  the AUTO* generators
       though.

       By default CMAKE_AUTOGEN_VERBOSE	is unset.

   CMAKE_AUTOMOC
       Whether to handle moc automatically for Qt targets.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the AUTOMOC	property  on  all  the
       targets.	 See that target property for additional information.

   CMAKE_AUTOMOC_COMPILER_PREDEFINES
       New in version 3.10.

       This  variable  is  used	 to initialize the AUTOMOC_COMPILER_PREDEFINES
       property	on all the targets. See	that target  property  for  additional
       information.

       By default it is	ON.

   CMAKE_AUTOMOC_DEPEND_FILTERS
       New in version 3.9.

       Filter  definitions  used  by  CMAKE_AUTOMOC to extract file names from
       source code as additional dependencies for the moc file.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the AUTOMOC_DEPEND_FILTERS property
       on  all	the  targets. See that target property for additional informa-
       tion.

       By default it is	empty.

   CMAKE_AUTOMOC_MACRO_NAMES
       New in version 3.10.

       Semicolon-separated list	list of	macro names used by  CMAKE_AUTOMOC  to
       determine if a C++ file needs to	be processed by	moc.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the AUTOMOC_MACRO_NAMES property on
       all the targets.	See that target	property for additional	information.

       The default value is Q_OBJECT;Q_GADGET;Q_NAMESPACE;Q_NAMESPACE_EXPORT.

   Example
       Let CMake know that source files	that contain CUSTOM_MACRO must be  moc
       processed as well:

	  set(CMAKE_AUTOMOC ON)
	  list(APPEND CMAKE_AUTOMOC_MACRO_NAMES	"CUSTOM_MACRO")

   CMAKE_AUTOMOC_MOC_OPTIONS
       Additional options for moc when using CMAKE_AUTOMOC.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the AUTOMOC_MOC_OPTIONS property on
       all the targets.	 See that target property for additional information.

   CMAKE_AUTOMOC_PATH_PREFIX
       New in version 3.16.

       Whether to generate the -p path prefix option for moc  on  AUTOMOC  en-
       abled Qt	targets.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the AUTOMOC_PATH_PREFIX property on
       all the targets.	 See that target property for additional information.

       The default value is OFF.

   CMAKE_AUTORCC
       Whether to handle rcc automatically for Qt targets.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the AUTORCC	property  on  all  the
       targets.	 See that target property for additional information.

   CMAKE_AUTORCC_OPTIONS
       Additional options for rcc when using CMAKE_AUTORCC.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the AUTORCC_OPTIONS property	on all
       the targets.  See that target property for additional information.

   EXAMPLE
	  # ...
	  set(CMAKE_AUTORCC_OPTIONS "--compress;9")
	  # ...

   CMAKE_AUTOUIC
       Whether to handle uic automatically for Qt targets.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the AUTOUIC	property  on  all  the
       targets.	 See that target property for additional information.

   CMAKE_AUTOUIC_OPTIONS
       Additional options for uic when using CMAKE_AUTOUIC.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the AUTOUIC_OPTIONS property	on all
       the targets.  See that target property for additional information.

   EXAMPLE
	  # ...
	  set_property(CMAKE_AUTOUIC_OPTIONS "--no-protection")
	  # ...

   CMAKE_AUTOUIC_SEARCH_PATHS
       New in version 3.9.

       Search path list	used by	CMAKE_AUTOUIC to find included .ui files.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the	AUTOUIC_SEARCH_PATHS  property
       on  all	the  targets. See that target property for additional informa-
       tion.

       By default it is	empty.

   CMAKE_BUILD_RPATH
       New in version 3.8.

       Semicolon-separated list	specifying runtime path	(RPATH)	entries	to add
       to  binaries  linked in the build tree (for platforms that support it).
       The entries will	not be used for	binaries in  the  install  tree.   See
       also the	CMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH variable.

       This is used to initialize the BUILD_RPATH target property for all tar-
       gets.

   CMAKE_BUILD_RPATH_USE_ORIGIN
       New in version 3.14.

       Whether to use relative paths for the build RPATH.

       This is used to initialize the BUILD_RPATH_USE_ORIGIN  target  property
       for all targets,	see that property for more details.

   CMAKE_BUILD_WITH_INSTALL_NAME_DIR
       New in version 3.9.

       Whether to use INSTALL_NAME_DIR on targets in the build tree.

       This  variable  is  used	 to initialize the BUILD_WITH_INSTALL_NAME_DIR
       property	on all targets.

   CMAKE_BUILD_WITH_INSTALL_RPATH
       Use the install path for	the RPATH.

       Normally	CMake uses the build tree for the RPATH	when building executa-
       bles etc	on systems that	use RPATH.  When the software is installed the
       executables etc are relinked by CMake to	have the  install  RPATH.   If
       this variable is	set to true then the software is always	built with the
       install path for	the RPATH and does not need to be  relinked  when  in-
       stalled.

   CMAKE_COMPILE_PDB_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY
       New in version 3.1.

       Output  directory  for MS debug symbol .pdb files generated by the com-
       piler while building source files.

       This variable is	used to	 initialize  the  COMPILE_PDB_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY
       property	on all the targets.

   CMAKE_COMPILE_PDB_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY_<CONFIG>
       New in version 3.1.

       Per-configuration  output directory for MS debug	symbol .pdb files gen-
       erated by the compiler while building source files.

       This	  is	   a	    per-configuration	     version	    of
       CMAKE_COMPILE_PDB_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY.   This variable is used to initial-
       ize the COMPILE_PDB_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY__CONFIG_ property on all the  tar-
       gets.

   CMAKE_COMPILE_WARNING_AS_ERROR
       New in version 3.24.

       Specify whether to treat	warnings on compile as errors.

       This  variable is used to initialize the	COMPILE_WARNING_AS_ERROR prop-
       erty on all the targets.

   CMAKE_<CONFIG>_POSTFIX
       Default filename	postfix	for libraries under configuration <CONFIG>.

       When a non-executable target is	created	 its  _CONFIG__POSTFIX	target
       property	is initialized with the	value of this variable if it is	set.

   CMAKE_CROSS_CONFIGS
       New in version 3.17.

       Specifies  a  semicolon-separated list of configurations	available from
       all build-<Config>.ninja	files in  the  Ninja  Multi-Config  generator.
       This  variable  activates  cross-config	mode. Targets from each	config
       specified in this variable can be built from  any  build-<Config>.ninja
       file.  Custom commands will use the configuration native	to build-<Con-
       fig>.ninja.  If	it  is	 set   to   all,   all	 configurations	  from
       CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES are cross-configs. If it is not specified, or
       empty, each build-<Config>.ninja	file will only contain build rules for
       its own configuration.

       The    value    of    this    variable	 must	 be    a   subset   of
       CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES.

   CMAKE_CTEST_ARGUMENTS
       New in version 3.17.

       Set this	to a semicolon-separated list  of  command-line	 arguments  to
       pass  to	 ctest(1)  when	 running tests through the test	(or RUN_TESTS)
       target of the generated build system.

   CMAKE_CUDA_RESOLVE_DEVICE_SYMBOLS
       New in version 3.16.

       Default value for  CUDA_RESOLVE_DEVICE_SYMBOLS  target  property.  This
       variable	 is  used  to  initialize the property on each target as it is
       created.

   CMAKE_CUDA_RUNTIME_LIBRARY
       New in version 3.17.

       Select the CUDA runtime library for  use	 when  compiling  and  linking
       CUDA.   This  variable  is  used	to initialize the CUDA_RUNTIME_LIBRARY
       property	on all targets as they are created.

       The allowed case	insensitive values are:

       None   Link with	-cudart=none or	equivalent flag(s) to use no CUDA run-
	      time library.

       Shared Link  with -cudart=shared	or equivalent flag(s) to use a dynami-
	      cally-linked CUDA	runtime	library.

       Static Link with	-cudart=static or equivalent flag(s) to	use  a	stati-
	      cally-linked CUDA	runtime	library.

       Contents	of CMAKE_CUDA_RUNTIME_LIBRARY may use generator	expressions.

       If  this	variable is not	set then the CUDA_RUNTIME_LIBRARY target prop-
       erty will not be	set automatically.  If that property is	not  set  then
       CMake uses an appropriate default value based on	the compiler to	select
       the CUDA	runtime	library.

       NOTE:
	  This property	has effect only	when the CUDA language is enabled.  To
	  control  the	CUDA runtime linking when only using the CUDA SDK with
	  the C	or C++ language	we recommend using the FindCUDAToolkit module.

   CMAKE_CUDA_SEPARABLE_COMPILATION
       New in version 3.11.

       Default value for  CUDA_SEPARABLE_COMPILATION  target  property.	  This
       variable	 is  used  to  initialize the property on each target as it is
       created.

   CMAKE_DEBUG_POSTFIX
       See variable CMAKE__CONFIG__POSTFIX.

       This   variable	 is   a	  special    case    of	   the	  more-general
       CMAKE__CONFIG__POSTFIX variable for the DEBUG configuration.

   CMAKE_DEFAULT_BUILD_TYPE
       New in version 3.17.

       Specifies  the configuration to use by default in a build.ninja file in
       the Ninja  Multi-Config	generator.  If	this  variable	is  specified,
       build.ninja  uses build rules from build-<Config>.ninja by default. All
       custom commands are executed with this configuration. If	 the  variable
       is not specified, the first item	from CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES is used
       instead.

       The  value  of  this  variable  must  be	 one   of   the	  items	  from
       CMAKE_CONFIGURATION_TYPES.

   CMAKE_DEFAULT_CONFIGS
       New in version 3.17.

       Specifies  a  semicolon-separated list of configurations	to build for a
       target in build.ninja if	no :<Config> suffix is specified in the	 Ninja
       Multi-Config  generator.	 If  it	is set to all, all configurations from
       CMAKE_CROSS_CONFIGS are used. If	it is not specified,  it  defaults  to
       CMAKE_DEFAULT_BUILD_TYPE.

       For  example,  if  you set CMAKE_DEFAULT_BUILD_TYPE to Release, but set
       CMAKE_DEFAULT_CONFIGS  to  Debug	 or  all,  all	<target>  aliases   in
       build.ninja  will resolve to <target>:Debug or <target>:all, but	custom
       commands	will still use the Release configuration.

       The value of this variable must be a subset of  CMAKE_CROSS_CONFIGS  or
       be  the	same  as CMAKE_DEFAULT_BUILD_TYPE. It must not be specified if
       CMAKE_DEFAULT_BUILD_TYPE	or CMAKE_CROSS_CONFIGS is not used.

   CMAKE_DISABLE_PRECOMPILE_HEADERS
       New in version 3.16.

       Default value for DISABLE_PRECOMPILE_HEADERS of targets.

       By default CMAKE_DISABLE_PRECOMPILE_HEADERS is OFF.

   CMAKE_DEPENDS_USE_COMPILER
       New in version 3.20.

       For the Makefile	Generators, source dependencies	are now, for a	selec-
       tion  of	 compilers, generated by the compiler itself. By defining this
       variable	with value FALSE, you can restore the  legacy  behavior	 (i.e.
       using CMake for dependencies discovery).

   CMAKE_ENABLE_EXPORTS
       New in version 3.4.

       Specify whether executables export symbols for loadable modules.

       This  variable is used to initialize the	ENABLE_EXPORTS target property
       for  executable	targets	 when  they  are  created  by  calls  to   the
       add_executable()	command.  See the property documentation for details.

   CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS
       Linker flags to be used to create executables.

       These flags will	be used	by the linker when creating an executable.

   CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS_<CONFIG>
       Flags to	be used	when linking an	executable.

       Same  as	 CMAKE_C_FLAGS_* but used by the linker	when creating executa-
       bles.

   CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS_<CONFIG>_INIT
       New in version 3.7.

       Value used to initialize	the CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS__CONFIG_ cache  en-
       try  the	first time a build tree	is configured.	This variable is meant
       to be set by a toolchain	file.  CMake may prepend or append content  to
       the value based on the environment and target platform.

       See also	CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS_INIT.

   CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS_INIT
       New in version 3.7.

       Value  used  to	initialize  the	CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS cache entry the
       first time a build tree is configured.  This variable is	 meant	to  be
       set  by	a  toolchain file.  CMake may prepend or append	content	to the
       value based on the environment and target platform.

       See	 also	     the	configuration-specific	      variable
       CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS__CONFIG__INIT.

   CMAKE_FOLDER
       New in version 3.12.

       Set the folder name. Use	to organize targets in an IDE.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the FOLDER property on all the tar-
       gets.  See that target property for additional information.

   CMAKE_FRAMEWORK
       New in version 3.15.

       Default value for FRAMEWORK of targets.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the FRAMEWORK property on  all  the
       targets.	 See that target property for additional information.

   CMAKE_FRAMEWORK_MULTI_CONFIG_POSTFIX_<CONFIG>
       New in version 3.18.

       Default	framework  filename  postfix under configuration <CONFIG> when
       using a multi-config generator.

       When	 a	framework      target	    is	     created	   its
       FRAMEWORK_MULTI_CONFIG_POSTFIX__CONFIG_	target property	is initialized
       with the	value of this variable if it is	set.

   CMAKE_Fortran_FORMAT
       Set to FIXED or FREE to indicate	the Fortran source layout.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the Fortran_FORMAT property on  all
       the targets.  See that target property for additional information.

   CMAKE_Fortran_MODULE_DIRECTORY
       Fortran module output directory.

       This  variable is used to initialize the	Fortran_MODULE_DIRECTORY prop-
       erty on all the targets.	 See that target property for  additional  in-
       formation.

   CMAKE_Fortran_PREPROCESS
       New in version 3.18.

       Default value for Fortran_PREPROCESS of targets.

       This  variable is used to initialize the	Fortran_PREPROCESS property on
       all the targets.	 See that target property for additional information.

   CMAKE_GHS_NO_SOURCE_GROUP_FILE
       New in version 3.14.

       ON / OFF	boolean	to control if the project file for a target should  be
       one  single  file or multiple files.  Refer to GHS_NO_SOURCE_GROUP_FILE
       for further details.

   CMAKE_GLOBAL_AUTOGEN_TARGET
       New in version 3.14.

       Switch to enable	generation of a	global autogen target.

       When CMAKE_GLOBAL_AUTOGEN_TARGET	is enabled, a custom target autogen is
       generated.   This  target  depends on all AUTOMOC and AUTOUIC generated
       <ORIGIN>_autogen	targets	in the project.	 By building the global	 auto-
       gen target, all AUTOMOC and AUTOUIC files in the	project	will be	gener-
       ated.

       The name	of the	global	autogen	 target	 can  be  changed  by  setting
       CMAKE_GLOBAL_AUTOGEN_TARGET_NAME.

       By default CMAKE_GLOBAL_AUTOGEN_TARGET is unset.

       See the cmake-qt(7) manual for more information on using	CMake with Qt.

   Note
       <ORIGIN>_autogen	 targets  by default inherit their origin target's de-
       pendencies.  This might result in unintended dependency	target	builds
       when only <ORIGIN>_autogen targets are built.  A	solution is to disable
       AUTOGEN_ORIGIN_DEPENDS on the respective	origin targets.

   CMAKE_GLOBAL_AUTOGEN_TARGET_NAME
       New in version 3.14.

       Change the name of the global autogen target.

       When CMAKE_GLOBAL_AUTOGEN_TARGET	is enabled,  a	global	custom	target
       named  autogen  is created.  CMAKE_GLOBAL_AUTOGEN_TARGET_NAME allows to
       set a different name for	that target.

       By default CMAKE_GLOBAL_AUTOGEN_TARGET_NAME is unset.

       See the cmake-qt(7) manual for more information on using	CMake with Qt.

   CMAKE_GLOBAL_AUTORCC_TARGET
       New in version 3.14.

       Switch to enable	generation of a	global autorcc target.

       When CMAKE_GLOBAL_AUTORCC_TARGET	is enabled, a custom target autorcc is
       generated.   This   target  depends  on	all  AUTORCC  generated	 <ORI-
       GIN>_arcc_<QRC> targets in the project.	By building the	global autorcc
       target, all AUTORCC files in the	project	will be	generated.

       The  name  of  the  global  autorcc  target  can	 be changed by setting
       CMAKE_GLOBAL_AUTORCC_TARGET_NAME.

       By default CMAKE_GLOBAL_AUTORCC_TARGET is unset.

       See the cmake-qt(7) manual for more information on using	CMake with Qt.

   CMAKE_GLOBAL_AUTORCC_TARGET_NAME
       New in version 3.14.

       Change the name of the global autorcc target.

       When CMAKE_GLOBAL_AUTORCC_TARGET	is enabled,  a	global	custom	target
       named  autorcc  is created.  CMAKE_GLOBAL_AUTORCC_TARGET_NAME allows to
       set a different name for	that target.

       By default CMAKE_GLOBAL_AUTOGEN_TARGET_NAME is unset.

       See the cmake-qt(7) manual for more information on using	CMake with Qt.

   CMAKE_GNUtoMS
       Convert GNU import libraries (.dll.a) to	MS format (.lib).

       This variable is	used to	initialize the	GNUtoMS	 property  on  targets
       when  they are created.	See that target	property for additional	infor-
       mation.

   CMAKE_INCLUDE_CURRENT_DIR
       Automatically add the current source and	build directories to  the  in-
       clude path.

       If    this    variable	 is    enabled,	  CMake	  automatically	  adds
       CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR	and CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR  to  the  include
       path  for  each directory.  These additional include directories	do not
       propagate  down	to  subdirectories.   This  is	 useful	  mainly   for
       out-of-source builds, where files generated into	the build tree are in-
       cluded by files located in the source tree.

       By default CMAKE_INCLUDE_CURRENT_DIR is OFF.

   CMAKE_INCLUDE_CURRENT_DIR_IN_INTERFACE
       Automatically add the current  source  and  build  directories  to  the
       INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES target property.

       If  this	 variable is enabled, CMake automatically adds for each	shared
       library target, static library target,  module  target  and  executable
       target,	CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR  and  CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR	to the
       INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES target property.	By  default  CMAKE_IN-
       CLUDE_CURRENT_DIR_IN_INTERFACE is OFF.

   CMAKE_INSTALL_NAME_DIR
       Directory name for installed targets on Apple platforms.

       CMAKE_INSTALL_NAME_DIR is used to initialize the	INSTALL_NAME_DIR prop-
       erty on all targets.  See that target property for more information.

   CMAKE_INSTALL_REMOVE_ENVIRONMENT_RPATH
       New in version 3.16.

       Sets the	default	for whether toolchain-defined rpaths should be removed
       during installation.

       CMAKE_INSTALL_REMOVE_ENVIRONMENT_RPATH  is  a boolean that provides the
       default value for the INSTALL_REMOVE_ENVIRONMENT_RPATH property of  all
       subsequently created targets.

   CMAKE_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 is  used	to  initialize
       the target property INSTALL_RPATH for all targets.

   CMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH_USE_LINK_PATH
       Add paths to linker search and installed	rpath.

       CMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH_USE_LINK_PATH is a boolean that if set to True will
       append to the runtime search path (rpath) of installed binaries any di-
       rectories  outside  the	project	 that are in the linker	search path or
       contain linked library files.  The directories are appended  after  the
       value of	the INSTALL_RPATH target property.

       This   variable	 is   used   to	  initialize   the   target   property
       INSTALL_RPATH_USE_LINK_PATH for all targets.

   CMAKE_INTERPROCEDURAL_OPTIMIZATION
       New in version 3.9.

       Default value for INTERPROCEDURAL_OPTIMIZATION of targets.

       This variable is	used to	 initialize  the  INTERPROCEDURAL_OPTIMIZATION
       property	 on  all the targets.  See that	target property	for additional
       information.

   CMAKE_INTERPROCEDURAL_OPTIMIZATION_<CONFIG>
       New in version 3.9.

       Default value for INTERPROCEDURAL_OPTIMIZATION__CONFIG_ of targets.

       This	 variable      is      used	 to	  initialize	   the
       INTERPROCEDURAL_OPTIMIZATION__CONFIG_ property on all the targets.  See
       that target property for	additional information.

   CMAKE_IOS_INSTALL_COMBINED
       New in version 3.5.

       Default value for IOS_INSTALL_COMBINED of targets.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the	IOS_INSTALL_COMBINED  property
       on  all	the targets.  See that target property for additional informa-
       tion.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_CLANG_TIDY
       New in version 3.6.

       Default value for _LANG__CLANG_TIDY target property when	<LANG>	is  C,
       CXX, OBJC or OBJCXX.

       This  variable  is used to initialize the property on each target as it
       is created.  For	example:

	  set(CMAKE_CXX_CLANG_TIDY clang-tidy -checks=-*,readability-*)
	  add_executable(foo foo.cxx)

   CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_LAUNCHER
       New in version 3.4.

       Default value for _LANG__COMPILER_LAUNCHER target property.  This vari-
       able  is	 used  to initialize the property on each target as it is cre-
       ated.  This is done only	when <LANG> is C,  CXX,	 Fortran,  HIP,	 ISPC,
       OBJC, OBJCXX, or	CUDA.

       This  variable is initialized to	the CMAKE__LANG__COMPILER_LAUNCHER en-
       vironment variable if it	is set.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_CPPCHECK
       New in version 3.10.

       Default value for _LANG__CPPCHECK target	 property.  This  variable  is
       used  to	initialize the property	on each	target as it is	created.  This
       is done only when <LANG>	is C or	CXX.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_CPPLINT
       New in version 3.8.

       Default value for _LANG__CPPLINT	target property. This variable is used
       to  initialize  the  property on	each target as it is created.  This is
       done only when <LANG> is	C or CXX.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_INCLUDE_WHAT_YOU_USE
       New in version 3.3.

       Default value for _LANG__INCLUDE_WHAT_YOU_USE  target  property.	  This
       variable	 is  used  to  initialize the property on each target as it is
       created.	 This is done only when	<LANG> is C or CXX.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_LINK_LIBRARY_USING_<FEATURE>
       New in version 3.24.

       This variable defines how to link a library or framework	for the	speci-
       fied <FEATURE> when a LINK_LIBRARY generator expression is used and the
       link language for the target is <LANG>.	For this variable to have  any
       effect,				the			    associated
       CMAKE__LANG__LINK_LIBRARY_USING__FEATURE__SUPPORTED  variable  must  be
       set to true.

       The  CMAKE_LINK_LIBRARY_USING__FEATURE_	variable should	be defined in-
       stead for features that are independent of the link language.

       Feature names are case-sensitive	and may	only contain letters,  numbers
       and  underscores.   Feature names defined in all	uppercase are reserved
       for CMake's own built-in	features (see Predefined Features further  be-
       low).

   Feature Definitions
       A  library feature definition is	a list that contains one or three ele-
       ments:

	  [<PREFIX>] <LIBRARY_EXPRESSION> [<SUFFIX>]

       When <PREFIX> and <SUFFIX> are specified, they precede and  follow  re-
       spectively  the	whole  list of libraries specified in the LINK_LIBRARY
       expression, not each library item individually.	There is no  guarantee
       that  the  list	of  specified  libraries will be kept grouped together
       though, so the <PREFIX> and <SUFFIX> may	appear more than once  if  the
       library	list  is  reorganized  by  CMake to satisfy other constraints.
       This means constructs like --start-group	and --end-group, as  supported
       by  the GNU ld linker, cannot be	used in	this way.  The LINK_GROUP gen-
       erator expression should	be used	instead	for such constructs.

       <LIBRARY_EXPRESSION> is used to specify the  pattern  for  constructing
       the corresponding fragment on the linker	command	line for each library.
       The following placeholders can be used in the expression:

       o <LIBRARY> is expanded to the full path	to the library for CMake  tar-
	 gets,	or  to	a  platform-specific value based on the	item otherwise
	 (the same as <LINK_ITEM> on Windows, or the  library  base  name  for
	 other platforms).

       o <LINK_ITEM>  is  expanded to how the library would normally be	linked
	 on the	linker command line.

       o <LIB_ITEM> is expanded	to the full path to the	library	for CMake tar-
	 gets, or the item itself exactly as specified in the <LIBRARY_EXPRES-
	 SION> otherwise.

       In addition to the above, it is possible	to have	one pattern for	 paths
       (CMake  targets	and  external libraries	specified with file paths) and
       another for other items specified by name only.	The PATH{} and	NAME{}
       wrappers	 can be	used to	provide	the expansion for those	two cases, re-
       spectively.  When wrappers are used, both must be present.   For	 exam-
       ple:

	  set(CMAKE_LINK_LIBRARY_USING_weak_library
	      "PATH{-weak_library <LIBRARY>}NAME{LINKER:-weak-l<LIB_ITEM>}"
	  )

       For  all	 three	elements  of this variable (<PREFIX>, <LIBRARY_EXPRES-
       SION>, and <SUFFIX>), the LINKER: prefix	can be used.

       To pass options to the linker tool, each	compiler driver	 has  its  own
       syntax.	 The LINKER: prefix and	, separator can	be used	to specify, in
       a portable way, options to pass to the linker tool. LINKER: is replaced
       by  the appropriate driver option and , by the appropriate driver sepa-
       rator.  The driver prefix and driver separator are given	by the	values
       of	    the		 CMAKE__LANG__LINKER_WRAPPER_FLAG	   and
       CMAKE__LANG__LINKER_WRAPPER_FLAG_SEP variables.

       For example, "LINKER:-z,defs" becomes -Xlinker  -z  -Xlinker  defs  for
       Clang and -Wl,-z,defs for GNU GCC.

       The  LINKER: prefix can be specified as part of a SHELL:	prefix expres-
       sion.

       The LINKER: prefix supports, as an alternative syntax, specification of
       arguments  using	the SHELL: prefix and space as separator. The previous
       example then becomes "LINKER:SHELL:-z defs".

       NOTE:
	  Specifying the SHELL:	prefix anywhere	other than at the beginning of
	  the LINKER: prefix is	not supported.

   Examples
   Loading a whole static library
       A common	need is	to prevent the linker from discarding any symbols from
       a static	library.  Different linkers use	different syntax for achieving
       this.  The following example shows how this may be implemented for some
       linkers.	 Note that this	is for illustration purposes  only.   Projects
       should  use  the	built-in WHOLE_ARCHIVE feature instead (see Predefined
       Features), which	provides a more	complete and more  robust  implementa-
       tion of this functionality.

	  set(CMAKE_C_LINK_LIBRARY_USING_load_archive_SUPPORTED	TRUE)
	  if(CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "AppleClang")
	    set(CMAKE_C_LINK_LIBRARY_USING_load_archive	"-force_load <LIB_ITEM>")
	  elseif(CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "GNU" AND	CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME STREQUAL "Linux")
	    set(CMAKE_C_LINK_LIBRARY_USING_load_archive
	      "LINKER:--push-state,--whole-archive"
	      "<LINK_ITEM>"
	      "LINKER:--pop-state"
	    )
	  elseif(CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "MSVC")
	    set(CMAKE_C_LINK_LIBRARY_USING_load_archive	"/WHOLEARCHIVE:<LIBRARY>")
	  else()
	    # feature not yet supported	for the	other environments
	    set(CMAKE_C_LINK_LIBRARY_USING_load_archive_SUPPORTED FALSE)
	  endif()

	  add_library(lib1 STATIC ...)
	  add_library(lib2 SHARED ...)

	  if(CMAKE_C_LINK_LIBRARY_USING_load_archive_SUPPORTED)
	    # The -force_load Apple linker option requires a file name
	    set(external_lib
	      "$<IF:$<LINK_LANG_AND_ID:C,AppleClang>,libexternal.a,external>"
	    )
	    target_link_libraries(lib2 PRIVATE
	      "$<LINK_LIBRARY:load_archive,lib1,${external_lib}>"
	    )
	  else()
	    target_link_libraries(lib2 PRIVATE lib1 external)
	  endif()

       CMake will generate the following link expressions:

       o AppleClang: -force_load /path/to/lib1.a -force_load libexternal.a

       o GNU:	-Wl,--push-state,--whole-archive   /path/to/lib1.a  -lexternal
	 -Wl,--pop-state

       o MSVC: /WHOLEARCHIVE:/path/to/lib1.lib /WHOLEARCHIVE:external.lib

   Linking a library as	weak
       On macOS, it is possible	to link	a library in weak  mode	 (the  library
       and  all	 references are	marked as weak imports).  Different flags must
       be used for a library specified by file path compared to	one  specified
       by  name.   This	constraint can be solved using PATH{} and NAME{} wrap-
       pers.  Again, the following example shows how this may  be  implemented
       for  some  linkers, but it is for illustration purposes only.  Projects
       should use the built-in WEAK_FRAMEWORK or WEAK_LIBRARY features instead
       (see  Predefined	Features), which provide more complete and more	robust
       implementations of this functionality.

	  if (CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "AppleClang")
	    set(CMAKE_LINK_LIBRARY_USING_weak_library
		"PATH{-weak_library <LIBRARY>}NAME{LINKER:-weak-l<LIB_ITEM>}"
	    )
	    set(CMAKE_LINK_LIBRARY_USING_weak_library_SUPPORTED	TRUE)
	  endif()

	  add_library(lib SHARED ...)
	  add_executable(main ...)
	  if(CMAKE_LINK_LIBRARY_USING_weak_library_SUPPORTED)
	    target_link_libraries(main PRIVATE "$<LINK_LIBRARY:weak_library,lib,external>")
	  else()
	    target_link_libraries(main PRIVATE lib external)
	  endif()

       CMake will generate the following linker	 command  line	fragment  when
       linking main using the AppleClang toolchain:

       -weak_library /path/to/lib -Xlinker -weak-lexternal.

   Predefined Features
       The following built-in library features are pre-defined by CMake:

       DEFAULT
	      This feature corresponds to standard linking, essentially	equiv-
	      alent to using no	feature	at all.	 It  is	 typically  only  used
	      with	     the	   LINK_LIBRARY_OVERRIDE	   and
	      LINK_LIBRARY_OVERRIDE__LIBRARY_ target properties.

       WHOLE_ARCHIVE
	      Force inclusion of all members of	a static library.   This  fea-
	      ture is only supported for the following platforms, with limita-
	      tions as noted:

	      o	Linux.

	      o	All BSD	variants.

	      o	SunOS.

	      o	All Apple variants.  The library must be specified as a	 CMake
		target	name, a	library	file name (such	as libfoo.a), or a li-
		brary file path	(such as /path/to/libfoo.a).  Due to a limita-
		tion  of  the  Apple linker, it	cannot be specified as a plain
		library	name like foo, where foo is not	a CMake	target.

	      o	Windows.  When using a MSVC or MSVC-like toolchain,  the  MSVC
		version	must be	greater	than 1900.

	      o	Cygwin.

	      o	MSYS.

       FRAMEWORK
	      This  option tells the linker to search for the specified	frame-
	      work using the -framework	linker option.	It can only be used on
	      Apple platforms, and only	with a linker that understands the op-
	      tion used	(i.e. the linker provided with Xcode, or one  compati-
	      ble with it).

	      The  framework  can  be specified	as a CMake framework target, a
	      bare framework name, or a	file path.  If a target	is given, that
	      target must have the FRAMEWORK target property set to true.  For
	      a	file path, if it contains a  directory	part,  that  directory
	      will be added as a framework search path.

		 add_library(lib SHARED	...)
		 target_link_libraries(lib PRIVATE "$<LINK_LIBRARY:FRAMEWORK,/path/to/my_framework>")

		 # The constructed linker command line will contain:
		 #   -F/path/to	-framework my_framework

	      File paths must conform to one of	the following patterns (* is a
	      wildcard,	and optional parts are shown as	[...]):

		 o [/path/to/]FwName[.framework]

		 o [/path/to/]FwName.framework/FwName

		 o [/path/to/]FwName.framework/Versions/*/FwName

	      Note that	CMake recognizes and automatically  handles  framework
	      targets,	even  without  using the $<LINK_LIBRARY:FRAMEWORK,...>
	      expression.  The generator expression can	still be used  with  a
	      CMake  target  if	the project wants to be	explicit about it, but
	      it is not	required to do so.  The	linker command line  may  have
	      some  differences	between	using the generator expression or not,
	      but the final result should be the same.	On the other hand,  if
	      a	 file path is given, CMake will	recognize some paths automati-
	      cally,  but  not	all  cases.   The  project  may	 want  to  use
	      $<LINK_LIBRARY:FRAMEWORK,...>  for  file	paths  so that the ex-
	      pected behavior is clear.

       NEEDED_FRAMEWORK
	      This is similar to the FRAMEWORK feature,	except it  forces  the
	      linker  to  link	with the framework even	if no symbols are used
	      from it.	It uses	the -needed_framework option and has the  same
	      linker constraints as FRAMEWORK.

       REEXPORT_FRAMEWORK
	      This  is	similar	 to the	FRAMEWORK feature, except it tells the
	      linker that the framework	should be available to clients linking
	      to  the  library being created.  It uses the -reexport_framework
	      option and has the same linker constraints as FRAMEWORK.

       WEAK_FRAMEWORK
	      This is similar to the FRAMEWORK feature,	except it  forces  the
	      linker  to  mark	the framework and all references to it as weak
	      imports.	It uses	the -weak_framework option and	has  the  same
	      linker constraints as FRAMEWORK.

       NEEDED_LIBRARY
	      This  is	similar	 to the	NEEDED_FRAMEWORK feature, except it is
	      for use with non-framework targets or libraries (Apple platforms
	      only).   It  uses	the -needed_library or -needed-l option	as ap-
	      propriate, and has the same linker constraints as	 NEEDED_FRAME-
	      WORK.

       REEXPORT_LIBRARY
	      This is similar to the REEXPORT_FRAMEWORK	feature,  except it is
	      for use with non-framework targets or libraries (Apple platforms
	      only).   It  uses	the -reexport_library or -reexport-l option as
	      appropriate, and	has  the  same	linker	constraints  as	 REEX-
	      PORT_FRAMEWORK.

       WEAK_LIBRARY
	      This  is similar to the WEAK_FRAMEWORK feature, except it	is for
	      use with non-framework targets  or  libraries  (Apple  platforms
	      only).  It uses the -weak_library	or -weak-l option as appropri-
	      ate, and has the same linker constraints as WEAK_FRAMEWORK.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_LINK_LIBRARY_USING_<FEATURE>_SUPPORTED
       New in version 3.24.

       Set   to	  TRUE	 if   the   <FEATURE>,	 as   defined	by    variable
       CMAKE__LANG__LINK_LIBRARY_USING__FEATURE_,  is supported	for the	linker
       language	<LANG>.

       NOTE:
	  This	variable  is  evaluated	 before	 the  more  generic   variable
	  CMAKE_LINK_LIBRARY_USING__FEATURE__SUPPORTED.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_LINKER_LAUNCHER
       New in version 3.21.

       Default value for _LANG__LINKER_LAUNCHER	target property. This variable
       is used to initialize the property on each target  as  it  is  created.
       This is done only when <LANG> is	C, CXX,	OBJC, or OBJCXX.

       This  variable is initialized to	the CMAKE__LANG__LINKER_LAUNCHER envi-
       ronment variable	if it is set.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_LINK_GROUP_USING_<FEATURE>
       New in version 3.24.

       This variable defines how to link a group of libraries for  the	speci-
       fied  <FEATURE>	when a LINK_GROUP generator expression is used and the
       link language for the target is <LANG>.	For this variable to have  any
       effect,				the			    associated
       CMAKE__LANG__LINK_GROUP_USING__FEATURE__SUPPORTED variable must be  set
       to true.

       The CMAKE_LINK_GROUP_USING__FEATURE_ variable should be defined instead
       for features that are independent of the	link language.

       Feature names are case-sensitive	and may	only contain letters,  numbers
       and  underscores.   Feature names defined in all	uppercase are reserved
       for CMake's own built-in	features (see Predefined Features further  be-
       low).

   Feature Definitions
       A  group	 feature  definition  is a list	that contains exactly two ele-
       ments:

	  <PREFIX> <SUFFIX>

       On the linker command line, <PREFIX> will precede the list of libraries
       in the group and	<SUFFIX> will follow after.

       For the elements	of this	variable, the LINKER: prefix can be used.

       To  pass	 options  to the linker	tool, each compiler driver has its own
       syntax.	The LINKER: prefix and , separator can be used to specify,  in
       a portable way, options to pass to the linker tool. LINKER: is replaced
       by the appropriate driver option	and , by the appropriate driver	 sepa-
       rator.	The driver prefix and driver separator are given by the	values
       of	   the		CMAKE__LANG__LINKER_WRAPPER_FLAG	   and
       CMAKE__LANG__LINKER_WRAPPER_FLAG_SEP variables.

       For  example,  "LINKER:-z,defs"	becomes	 -Xlinker -z -Xlinker defs for
       Clang and -Wl,-z,defs for GNU GCC.

       The LINKER: prefix can be specified as part of a	SHELL: prefix  expres-
       sion.

       The LINKER: prefix supports, as an alternative syntax, specification of
       arguments using the SHELL: prefix and space as separator. The  previous
       example then becomes "LINKER:SHELL:-z defs".

       NOTE:
	  Specifying the SHELL:	prefix anywhere	other than at the beginning of
	  the LINKER: prefix is	not supported.

   Examples
   Solving cross-references between two	static libraries
       A project may define two	or more	static libraries which	have  circular
       dependencies between them.  In order for	the linker to resolve all sym-
       bols at link time, it may need to search	repeatedly among the libraries
       until  no  new undefined	references are created.	 Different linkers use
       different syntax	for achieving this.  The following example  shows  how
       this may	be implemented for some	linkers.  Note that this is for	illus-
       tration purposes	only.  Projects	should use the built-in	 RESCAN	 group
       feature	instead	 (see Predefined Features), which provides a more com-
       plete and more robust implementation of this functionality.

	  set(CMAKE_C_LINK_GROUP_USING_cross_refs_SUPPORTED TRUE)
	  if(CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "GNU"	AND CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME STREQUAL "Linux")
	    set(CMAKE_C_LINK_GROUP_USING_cross_refs
	      "LINKER:--start-group"
	      "LINKER:--end-group"
	    )
	  elseif(CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "SunPro" AND CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME STREQUAL "SunOS")
	    set(CMAKE_C_LINK_GROUP_USING_cross_refs
	      "LINKER:-z,rescan-start"
	      "LINKER:-z,rescan-end"
	    )
	  else()
	    # feature not yet supported	for the	other environments
	    set(CMAKE_C_LINK_GROUP_USING_cross_refs_SUPPORTED FALSE)
	  endif()

	  add_library(lib1 STATIC ...)
	  add_library(lib2 SHARED ...)

	  if(CMAKE_C_LINK_GROUP_USING_cross_refs_SUPPORTED)
	    target_link_libraries(lib2 PRIVATE "$<LINK_GROUP:cross_refs,lib1,external>")
	  else()
	    target_link_libraries(lib2 PRIVATE lib1 external)
	  endif()

       CMake will generate the following linker	command	 line  fragments  when
       linking lib2:

       o GNU: -Wl,--start-group	/path/to/lib1.a	-lexternal -Wl,--end-group

       o SunPro:  -Wl,-z,rescan-start  /path/to/lib1.a	-lexternal -Wl,-z,res-
	 can-end

   Predefined Features
       The following built-in group features are pre-defined by	CMake:

       RESCAN Some linkers are single-pass only.  For such  linkers,  circular
	      references between libraries typically result in unresolved sym-
	      bols.  This feature instructs the	linker to search the specified
	      static  libraries	 repeatedly  until no new undefined references
	      are created.

	      Normally,	a static library is searched only once	in  the	 order
	      that  it	is specified on	the command line.  If a	symbol in that
	      library is needed	to resolve an undefined	symbol referred	to  by
	      an  object  in a library that appears later on the command line,
	      the linker would not be able  to	resolve	 that  reference.   By
	      grouping the static libraries with the RESCAN feature, they will
	      all be searched repeatedly until all possible references are re-
	      solved.	This  will  use	 linker	options	like --start-group and
	      --end-group, or on SunOS,	-z rescan-start	and -z rescan-end.

	      Using this feature has a significant  performance	 cost.	It  is
	      best  to	use it only when there are unavoidable circular	refer-
	      ences between two	or more	static libraries.

	      This feature is available	 when  using  toolchains  that	target
	      Linux,  BSD, and SunOS.  It can also be used when	targeting Win-
	      dows platforms if	the GNU	toolchain is used.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_LINK_GROUP_USING_<FEATURE>_SUPPORTED
       New in version 3.24.

       This variable specifies whether the <FEATURE> is	supported for the link
       language	 <LANG>.  If this variable is true, then the <FEATURE> must be
       defined	by  CMAKE__LANG__LINK_GROUP_USING__FEATURE_,  and   the	  more
       generic		CMAKE_LINK_GROUP_USING__FEATURE__SUPPORTED	   and
       CMAKE_LINK_GROUP_USING__FEATURE_	variables are not used.

       If CMAKE_<LANG>_LINK_GROUP_USING_<FEATURE>_SUPPORTED is false or	is not
       set,  then the CMAKE_LINK_GROUP_USING__FEATURE__SUPPORTED variable will
       determine whether <FEATURE> is deemed to	be supported.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_LINK_LIBRARY_FILE_FLAG
       New in version 3.16.

       Language-specific flag to be used to link a library specified by	a path
       to its file.

       The  flag  will	be  used  before  a  library file path is given	to the
       linker.	This is	needed only on very few	platforms.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_LINK_LIBRARY_FLAG
       New in version 3.16.

       Flag to be used to link a library into a	shared library or executable.

       This flag will be used to specify a library to link to a	shared library
       or  an executable for the specific language.  On	most compilers this is
       -l.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_LINK_WHAT_YOU_USE_FLAG
       New in version 3.22.

       Linker flag to be used to configure linker so that  all	specified  li-
       braries on the command line will	be linked into the target.

       See also	variable CMAKE_LINK_WHAT_YOU_USE_CHECK.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_VISIBILITY_PRESET
       Default	value  for the _LANG__VISIBILITY_PRESET	target property	when a
       target is created.

   CMAKE_LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY
       Where to	put all	the LIBRARY target files when built.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY	 prop-
       erty  on	 all the targets.  See that target property for	additional in-
       formation.

   CMAKE_LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY_<CONFIG>
       New in version 3.3.

       Where to	put all	the LIBRARY target files when  built  for  a  specific
       configuration.

       This	  variable	 is	 used	   to	   initialize	   the
       LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY__CONFIG_ property on  all  the	targets.   See
       that target property for	additional information.

   CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH_FLAG
       The flag	to be used to add a library search path	to a compiler.

       The  flag  will be used to specify a library directory to the compiler.
       On most compilers this is -L.

   CMAKE_LINK_DEF_FILE_FLAG
       Linker flag to be used to specify a .def	file for dll creation.

       The flag	will be	used to	add a .def file	when creating a	 dll  on  Win-
       dows; this is only defined on Windows.

   CMAKE_LINK_DEPENDS_NO_SHARED
       Whether to skip link dependencies on shared library files.

       This  variable  initializes the LINK_DEPENDS_NO_SHARED property on tar-
       gets when they are created.  See	that target  property  for  additional
       information.

   CMAKE_LINK_GROUP_USING_<FEATURE>
       New in version 3.24.

       This  variable  defines how to link a group of libraries	for the	speci-
       fied <FEATURE> when a LINK_GROUP	generator expression is	used.  Both of
       the  following conditions must be met for this variable to have any ef-
       fect:

       o The  associated  CMAKE_LINK_GROUP_USING__FEATURE__SUPPORTED  variable
	 must be set to	true.

       o There	is  no	language-specific  definition  for the same <FEATURE>.
	 This means  CMAKE__LANG__LINK_GROUP_USING__FEATURE__SUPPORTED	cannot
	 be  true  for	the  link  language  used  by the target for which the
	 LINK_GROUP generator expression is evaluated.

       The CMAKE__LANG__LINK_GROUP_USING__FEATURE_ variable should be  defined
       instead for features that are dependent on the link language.

       Feature	names are case-sensitive and may only contain letters, numbers
       and underscores.	 Feature names defined in all uppercase	 are  reserved
       for  CMake's own	built-in features (see Predefined Features further be-
       low).

   Feature Definitions
       A group feature definition is a list that  contains  exactly  two  ele-
       ments:

	  <PREFIX> <SUFFIX>

       On the linker command line, <PREFIX> will precede the list of libraries
       in the group and	<SUFFIX> will follow after.

       For the elements	of this	variable, the LINKER: prefix can be used.

       To pass options to the linker tool, each	compiler driver	 has  its  own
       syntax.	 The LINKER: prefix and	, separator can	be used	to specify, in
       a portable way, options to pass to the linker tool. LINKER: is replaced
       by  the appropriate driver option and , by the appropriate driver sepa-
       rator.  The driver prefix and driver separator are given	by the	values
       of	    the		 CMAKE__LANG__LINKER_WRAPPER_FLAG	   and
       CMAKE__LANG__LINKER_WRAPPER_FLAG_SEP variables.

       For example, "LINKER:-z,defs" becomes -Xlinker  -z  -Xlinker  defs  for
       Clang and -Wl,-z,defs for GNU GCC.

       The  LINKER: prefix can be specified as part of a SHELL:	prefix expres-
       sion.

       The LINKER: prefix supports, as an alternative syntax, specification of
       arguments  using	the SHELL: prefix and space as separator. The previous
       example then becomes "LINKER:SHELL:-z defs".

       NOTE:
	  Specifying the SHELL:	prefix anywhere	other than at the beginning of
	  the LINKER: prefix is	not supported.

   Examples
   Solving cross-references between two	static libraries
       A  project  may define two or more static libraries which have circular
       dependencies between them.  In order for	the linker to resolve all sym-
       bols at link time, it may need to search	repeatedly among the libraries
       until no	new undefined references are created.  Different  linkers  use
       different  syntax  for achieving	this.  The following example shows how
       this may	be implemented for some	linkers.  Note that this is for	illus-
       tration	purposes  only.	 Projects should use the built-in RESCAN group
       feature instead (see Predefined Features), which	provides a  more  com-
       plete and more robust implementation of this functionality.

	  set(CMAKE_C_LINK_GROUP_USING_cross_refs_SUPPORTED TRUE)
	  if(CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "GNU"	AND CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME STREQUAL "Linux")
	    set(CMAKE_C_LINK_GROUP_USING_cross_refs
	      "LINKER:--start-group"
	      "LINKER:--end-group"
	    )
	  elseif(CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "SunPro" AND CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME STREQUAL "SunOS")
	    set(CMAKE_C_LINK_GROUP_USING_cross_refs
	      "LINKER:-z,rescan-start"
	      "LINKER:-z,rescan-end"
	    )
	  else()
	    # feature not yet supported	for the	other environments
	    set(CMAKE_C_LINK_GROUP_USING_cross_refs_SUPPORTED FALSE)
	  endif()

	  add_library(lib1 STATIC ...)
	  add_library(lib2 SHARED ...)

	  if(CMAKE_C_LINK_GROUP_USING_cross_refs_SUPPORTED)
	    target_link_libraries(lib2 PRIVATE "$<LINK_GROUP:cross_refs,lib1,external>")
	  else()
	    target_link_libraries(lib2 PRIVATE lib1 external)
	  endif()

       CMake  will  generate  the following linker command line	fragments when
       linking lib2:

       o GNU: -Wl,--start-group	/path/to/lib1.a	-lexternal -Wl,--end-group

       o SunPro: -Wl,-z,rescan-start  /path/to/lib1.a  -lexternal  -Wl,-z,res-
	 can-end

   Predefined Features
       The following built-in group features are pre-defined by	CMake:

       RESCAN Some  linkers  are single-pass only.  For	such linkers, circular
	      references between libraries typically result in unresolved sym-
	      bols.  This feature instructs the	linker to search the specified
	      static libraries repeatedly until	no  new	 undefined  references
	      are created.

	      Normally,	 a  static  library is searched	only once in the order
	      that it is specified on the command line.	 If a symbol  in  that
	      library  is needed to resolve an undefined symbol	referred to by
	      an object	in a library that appears later	on the	command	 line,
	      the  linker  would  not  be  able	to resolve that	reference.  By
	      grouping the static libraries with the RESCAN feature, they will
	      all be searched repeatedly until all possible references are re-
	      solved.  This will use linker  options  like  --start-group  and
	      --end-group, or on SunOS,	-z rescan-start	and -z rescan-end.

	      Using  this  feature  has	 a significant performance cost. It is
	      best to use it only when there are unavoidable  circular	refer-
	      ences between two	or more	static libraries.

	      This  feature  is	 available  when  using	toolchains that	target
	      Linux, BSD, and SunOS.  It can also be used when targeting  Win-
	      dows platforms if	the GNU	toolchain is used.

   CMAKE_LINK_GROUP_USING_<FEATURE>_SUPPORTED
       New in version 3.24.

       This  variable  specifies whether the <FEATURE> is supported regardless
       of the link language.  If this variable is  true,  then	the  <FEATURE>
       must be defined by CMAKE_LINK_GROUP_USING__FEATURE_.

       Note	 that	   this	     variable	  has	  no	 effect	    if
       CMAKE__LANG__LINK_GROUP_USING__FEATURE__SUPPORTED is true for the  link
       language	of the target.

   CMAKE_LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES
       Default value for LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES of targets.

       This  variable is used to initialize the	LINK_INTERFACE_LIBRARIES prop-
       erty on all the targets.	 See that target property for  additional  in-
       formation.

   CMAKE_LINK_LIBRARY_FILE_FLAG
       Flag to be used to link a library specified by a	path to	its file.

       The  flag  will	be  used  before  a  library file path is given	to the
       linker.	This is	needed only on very few	platforms.

   CMAKE_LINK_LIBRARY_FLAG
       Flag to be used to link a library into an executable.

       The flag	will be	used to	specify	a library to link  to  an  executable.
       On most compilers this is -l.

   CMAKE_LINK_LIBRARY_USING_<FEATURE>
       New in version 3.24.

       This variable defines how to link a library or framework	for the	speci-
       fied <FEATURE> when a LINK_LIBRARY generator expression is used.	  Both
       of  the	following conditions must be met for this variable to have any
       effect:

       o The associated	CMAKE_LINK_LIBRARY_USING__FEATURE__SUPPORTED  variable
	 must be set to	true.

       o There	is  no	language-specific  definition  for the same <FEATURE>.
	 This means CMAKE__LANG__LINK_LIBRARY_USING__FEATURE__SUPPORTED	cannot
	 be  true  for	the  link  language  used  by the target for which the
	 LINK_LIBRARY generator	expression is evaluated.

       Feature names are case-sensitive	and may	only contain letters,  numbers
       and  underscores.   Feature names defined in all	uppercase are reserved
       for CMake's own built-in	features (see Predefined Features further  be-
       low).

   Feature Definitions
       A  library feature definition is	a list that contains one or three ele-
       ments:

	  [<PREFIX>] <LIBRARY_EXPRESSION> [<SUFFIX>]

       When <PREFIX> and <SUFFIX> are specified, they precede and  follow  re-
       spectively  the	whole  list of libraries specified in the LINK_LIBRARY
       expression, not each library item individually.	There is no  guarantee
       that  the  list	of  specified  libraries will be kept grouped together
       though, so the <PREFIX> and <SUFFIX> may	appear more than once  if  the
       library	list  is  reorganized  by  CMake to satisfy other constraints.
       This means constructs like --start-group	and --end-group, as  supported
       by  the GNU ld linker, cannot be	used in	this way.  The LINK_GROUP gen-
       erator expression should	be used	instead	for such constructs.

       <LIBRARY_EXPRESSION> is used to specify the  pattern  for  constructing
       the corresponding fragment on the linker	command	line for each library.
       The following placeholders can be used in the expression:

       o <LIBRARY> is expanded to the full path	to the library for CMake  tar-
	 gets,	or  to	a  platform-specific value based on the	item otherwise
	 (the same as <LINK_ITEM> on Windows, or the  library  base  name  for
	 other platforms).

       o <LINK_ITEM>  is  expanded to how the library would normally be	linked
	 on the	linker command line.

       o <LIB_ITEM> is expanded	to the full path to the	library	for CMake tar-
	 gets, or the item itself exactly as specified in the <LIBRARY_EXPRES-
	 SION> otherwise.

       In addition to the above, it is possible	to have	one pattern for	 paths
       (CMake  targets	and  external libraries	specified with file paths) and
       another for other items specified by name only.	The PATH{} and	NAME{}
       wrappers	 can be	used to	provide	the expansion for those	two cases, re-
       spectively.  When wrappers are used, both must be present.   For	 exam-
       ple:

	  set(CMAKE_LINK_LIBRARY_USING_weak_library
	      "PATH{-weak_library <LIBRARY>}NAME{LINKER:-weak-l<LIB_ITEM>}"
	  )

       For  all	 three	elements  of this variable (<PREFIX>, <LIBRARY_EXPRES-
       SION>, and <SUFFIX>), the LINKER: prefix	can be used.

       To pass options to the linker tool, each	compiler driver	 has  its  own
       syntax.	 The LINKER: prefix and	, separator can	be used	to specify, in
       a portable way, options to pass to the linker tool. LINKER: is replaced
       by  the appropriate driver option and , by the appropriate driver sepa-
       rator.  The driver prefix and driver separator are given	by the	values
       of	    the		 CMAKE__LANG__LINKER_WRAPPER_FLAG	   and
       CMAKE__LANG__LINKER_WRAPPER_FLAG_SEP variables.

       For example, "LINKER:-z,defs" becomes -Xlinker  -z  -Xlinker  defs  for
       Clang and -Wl,-z,defs for GNU GCC.

       The  LINKER: prefix can be specified as part of a SHELL:	prefix expres-
       sion.

       The LINKER: prefix supports, as an alternative syntax, specification of
       arguments  using	the SHELL: prefix and space as separator. The previous
       example then becomes "LINKER:SHELL:-z defs".

       NOTE:
	  Specifying the SHELL:	prefix anywhere	other than at the beginning of
	  the LINKER: prefix is	not supported.

   Examples
   Loading a whole static library
       A common	need is	to prevent the linker from discarding any symbols from
       a static	library.  Different linkers use	different syntax for achieving
       this.  The following example shows how this may be implemented for some
       linkers.	 Note that this	is for illustration purposes  only.   Projects
       should  use  the	built-in WHOLE_ARCHIVE feature instead (see Predefined
       Features), which	provides a more	complete and more  robust  implementa-
       tion of this functionality.

	  set(CMAKE_C_LINK_LIBRARY_USING_load_archive_SUPPORTED	TRUE)
	  if(CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "AppleClang")
	    set(CMAKE_C_LINK_LIBRARY_USING_load_archive	"-force_load <LIB_ITEM>")
	  elseif(CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "GNU" AND	CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME STREQUAL "Linux")
	    set(CMAKE_C_LINK_LIBRARY_USING_load_archive
	      "LINKER:--push-state,--whole-archive"
	      "<LINK_ITEM>"
	      "LINKER:--pop-state"
	    )
	  elseif(CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "MSVC")
	    set(CMAKE_C_LINK_LIBRARY_USING_load_archive	"/WHOLEARCHIVE:<LIBRARY>")
	  else()
	    # feature not yet supported	for the	other environments
	    set(CMAKE_C_LINK_LIBRARY_USING_load_archive_SUPPORTED FALSE)
	  endif()

	  add_library(lib1 STATIC ...)
	  add_library(lib2 SHARED ...)

	  if(CMAKE_C_LINK_LIBRARY_USING_load_archive_SUPPORTED)
	    # The -force_load Apple linker option requires a file name
	    set(external_lib
	      "$<IF:$<LINK_LANG_AND_ID:C,AppleClang>,libexternal.a,external>"
	    )
	    target_link_libraries(lib2 PRIVATE
	      "$<LINK_LIBRARY:load_archive,lib1,${external_lib}>"
	    )
	  else()
	    target_link_libraries(lib2 PRIVATE lib1 external)
	  endif()

       CMake will generate the following link expressions:

       o AppleClang: -force_load /path/to/lib1.a -force_load libexternal.a

       o GNU:	-Wl,--push-state,--whole-archive   /path/to/lib1.a  -lexternal
	 -Wl,--pop-state

       o MSVC: /WHOLEARCHIVE:/path/to/lib1.lib /WHOLEARCHIVE:external.lib

   Linking a library as	weak
       On macOS, it is possible	to link	a library in weak  mode	 (the  library
       and  all	 references are	marked as weak imports).  Different flags must
       be used for a library specified by file path compared to	one  specified
       by  name.   This	constraint can be solved using PATH{} and NAME{} wrap-
       pers.  Again, the following example shows how this may  be  implemented
       for  some  linkers, but it is for illustration purposes only.  Projects
       should use the built-in WEAK_FRAMEWORK or WEAK_LIBRARY features instead
       (see  Predefined	Features), which provide more complete and more	robust
       implementations of this functionality.

	  if (CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID STREQUAL "AppleClang")
	    set(CMAKE_LINK_LIBRARY_USING_weak_library
		"PATH{-weak_library <LIBRARY>}NAME{LINKER:-weak-l<LIB_ITEM>}"
	    )
	    set(CMAKE_LINK_LIBRARY_USING_weak_library_SUPPORTED	TRUE)
	  endif()

	  add_library(lib SHARED ...)
	  add_executable(main ...)
	  if(CMAKE_LINK_LIBRARY_USING_weak_library_SUPPORTED)
	    target_link_libraries(main PRIVATE "$<LINK_LIBRARY:weak_library,lib,external>")
	  else()
	    target_link_libraries(main PRIVATE lib external)
	  endif()

       CMake will generate the following linker	 command  line	fragment  when
       linking main using the AppleClang toolchain:

       -weak_library /path/to/lib -Xlinker -weak-lexternal.

   Predefined Features
       The following built-in library features are pre-defined by CMake:

       DEFAULT
	      This feature corresponds to standard linking, essentially	equiv-
	      alent to using no	feature	at all.	 It  is	 typically  only  used
	      with	     the	   LINK_LIBRARY_OVERRIDE	   and
	      LINK_LIBRARY_OVERRIDE__LIBRARY_ target properties.

       WHOLE_ARCHIVE
	      Force inclusion of all members of	a static library.   This  fea-
	      ture is only supported for the following platforms, with limita-
	      tions as noted:

	      o	Linux.

	      o	All BSD	variants.

	      o	SunOS.

	      o	All Apple variants.  The library must be specified as a	 CMake
		target	name, a	library	file name (such	as libfoo.a), or a li-
		brary file path	(such as /path/to/libfoo.a).  Due to a limita-
		tion  of  the  Apple linker, it	cannot be specified as a plain
		library	name like foo, where foo is not	a CMake	target.

	      o	Windows.  When using a MSVC or MSVC-like toolchain,  the  MSVC
		version	must be	greater	than 1900.

	      o	Cygwin.

	      o	MSYS.

       FRAMEWORK
	      This  option tells the linker to search for the specified	frame-
	      work using the -framework	linker option.	It can only be used on
	      Apple platforms, and only	with a linker that understands the op-
	      tion used	(i.e. the linker provided with Xcode, or one  compati-
	      ble with it).

	      The  framework  can  be specified	as a CMake framework target, a
	      bare framework name, or a	file path.  If a target	is given, that
	      target must have the FRAMEWORK target property set to true.  For
	      a	file path, if it contains a  directory	part,  that  directory
	      will be added as a framework search path.

		 add_library(lib SHARED	...)
		 target_link_libraries(lib PRIVATE "$<LINK_LIBRARY:FRAMEWORK,/path/to/my_framework>")

		 # The constructed linker command line will contain:
		 #   -F/path/to	-framework my_framework

	      File paths must conform to one of	the following patterns (* is a
	      wildcard,	and optional parts are shown as	[...]):

		 o [/path/to/]FwName[.framework]

		 o [/path/to/]FwName.framework/FwName

		 o [/path/to/]FwName.framework/Versions/*/FwName

	      Note that	CMake recognizes and automatically  handles  framework
	      targets,	even  without  using the $<LINK_LIBRARY:FRAMEWORK,...>
	      expression.  The generator expression can	still be used  with  a
	      CMake  target  if	the project wants to be	explicit about it, but
	      it is not	required to do so.  The	linker command line  may  have
	      some  differences	between	using the generator expression or not,
	      but the final result should be the same.	On the other hand,  if
	      a	 file path is given, CMake will	recognize some paths automati-
	      cally,  but  not	all  cases.   The  project  may	 want  to  use
	      $<LINK_LIBRARY:FRAMEWORK,...>  for  file	paths  so that the ex-
	      pected behavior is clear.

       NEEDED_FRAMEWORK
	      This is similar to the FRAMEWORK feature,	except it  forces  the
	      linker  to  link	with the framework even	if no symbols are used
	      from it.	It uses	the -needed_framework option and has the  same
	      linker constraints as FRAMEWORK.

       REEXPORT_FRAMEWORK
	      This  is	similar	 to the	FRAMEWORK feature, except it tells the
	      linker that the framework	should be available to clients linking
	      to  the  library being created.  It uses the -reexport_framework
	      option and has the same linker constraints as FRAMEWORK.

       WEAK_FRAMEWORK
	      This is similar to the FRAMEWORK feature,	except it  forces  the
	      linker  to  mark	the framework and all references to it as weak
	      imports.	It uses	the -weak_framework option and	has  the  same
	      linker constraints as FRAMEWORK.

       NEEDED_LIBRARY
	      This  is	similar	 to the	NEEDED_FRAMEWORK feature, except it is
	      for use with non-framework targets or libraries (Apple platforms
	      only).   It  uses	the -needed_library or -needed-l option	as ap-
	      propriate, and has the same linker constraints as	 NEEDED_FRAME-
	      WORK.

       REEXPORT_LIBRARY
	      This is similar to the REEXPORT_FRAMEWORK	feature,  except it is
	      for use with non-framework targets or libraries (Apple platforms
	      only).   It  uses	the -reexport_library or -reexport-l option as
	      appropriate, and	has  the  same	linker	constraints  as	 REEX-
	      PORT_FRAMEWORK.

       WEAK_LIBRARY
	      This  is similar to the WEAK_FRAMEWORK feature, except it	is for
	      use with non-framework targets  or  libraries  (Apple  platforms
	      only).  It uses the -weak_library	or -weak-l option as appropri-
	      ate, and has the same linker constraints as WEAK_FRAMEWORK.

   CMAKE_LINK_LIBRARY_USING_<FEATURE>_SUPPORTED
       New in version 3.24.

       Set   to	  TRUE	 if   the   <FEATURE>,	 as   defined	by    variable
       CMAKE_LINK_LIBRARY_USING__FEATURE_,  is supported regardless the	linker
       language.

       NOTE:
	  This	variable  is  evaluated	 if,  and  only	  if,	the   variable
	  CMAKE__LANG__LINK_LIBRARY_USING__FEATURE__SUPPORTED is not defined.

   CMAKE_LINK_WHAT_YOU_USE
       New in version 3.7.

       Default	value for LINK_WHAT_YOU_USE target property.  This variable is
       used to initialize the property on each target as it is created.

   CMAKE_LINK_WHAT_YOU_USE_CHECK
       New in version 3.22.

       Defines the command executed after the link step	to check libraries us-
       age.   This check is currently only defined on ELF platforms with value
       ldd -u -r.

       See also	CMAKE__LANG__LINK_WHAT_YOU_USE_FLAG variables.

   CMAKE_MACOSX_BUNDLE
       Default value for MACOSX_BUNDLE of targets.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the MACOSX_BUNDLE property  on  all
       the targets.  See that target property for additional information.

       This  variable  is  set to ON by	default	if CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME equals to
       iOS, tvOS or watchOS.

   CMAKE_MACOSX_RPATH
       Whether to use rpaths on	macOS and iOS.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the MACOSX_RPATH  property  on  all
       targets.

   CMAKE_MAP_IMPORTED_CONFIG_<CONFIG>
       Default value for MAP_IMPORTED_CONFIG__CONFIG_ of targets.

       This  variable  is  used	to initialize the MAP_IMPORTED_CONFIG__CONFIG_
       property	on all the targets.  See that target property  for  additional
       information.

   CMAKE_MODULE_LINKER_FLAGS
       Linker flags to be used to create modules.

       These flags will	be used	by the linker when creating a module.

   CMAKE_MODULE_LINKER_FLAGS_<CONFIG>
       Flags to	be used	when linking a module.

       Same as CMAKE_C_FLAGS_* but used	by the linker when creating modules.

   CMAKE_MODULE_LINKER_FLAGS_<CONFIG>_INIT
       New in version 3.7.

       Value  used  to initialize the CMAKE_MODULE_LINKER_FLAGS__CONFIG_ cache
       entry the first time a build tree  is  configured.   This  variable  is
       meant  to be set	by a toolchain file.  CMake may	prepend	or append con-
       tent to the value based on the environment and target platform.

       See also	CMAKE_MODULE_LINKER_FLAGS_INIT.

   CMAKE_MODULE_LINKER_FLAGS_INIT
       New in version 3.7.

       Value used to initialize	the CMAKE_MODULE_LINKER_FLAGS cache entry  the
       first  time  a  build tree is configured.  This variable	is meant to be
       set by a	toolchain file.	 CMake may prepend or append  content  to  the
       value based on the environment and target platform.

       See	  also	      the	 configuration-specific	      variable
       CMAKE_MODULE_LINKER_FLAGS__CONFIG__INIT.

   CMAKE_MSVCIDE_RUN_PATH
       New in version 3.10.

       Extra   PATH   locations	  that	 should	  be   used   when   executing
       add_custom_command()  or	add_custom_target() when using the Visual Stu-
       dio 9 2008 (or above) generator.	This allows for	running	 commands  and
       using dll's that	the IDE	environment is not aware of.

       If  not	set  explicitly	 the  value  is	 initialized by	the CMAKE_MSV-
       CIDE_RUN_PATH environment variable, if set, and otherwise left empty.

   CMAKE_MSVC_RUNTIME_LIBRARY
       New in version 3.15.

       Select the MSVC runtime library for use by compilers targeting the MSVC
       ABI.   This  variable  is  used	to initialize the MSVC_RUNTIME_LIBRARY
       property	on all targets as they are created.  It	is also	propagated  by
       calls to	the try_compile() command into the test	project.

       The allowed values are:

       MultiThreaded
	      Compile  with  -MT or equivalent flag(s) to use a	multi-threaded
	      statically-linked	runtime	library.

       MultiThreadedDLL
	      Compile with -MD or equivalent flag(s) to	use  a	multi-threaded
	      dynamically-linked runtime library.

       MultiThreadedDebug
	      Compile  with -MTd or equivalent flag(s) to use a	multi-threaded
	      statically-linked	runtime	library.

       MultiThreadedDebugDLL
	      Compile with -MDd	or equivalent flag(s) to use a	multi-threaded
	      dynamically-linked runtime library.

       The  value  is  ignored	on non-MSVC compilers but an unsupported value
       will be rejected	as an error when using a compiler targeting  the  MSVC
       ABI.

       The  value  may	also be	the empty string ("") in which case no runtime
       library selection flag will be added explicitly by  CMake.   Note  that
       with Visual Studio Generators the native	build system may choose	to add
       its own default runtime library selection flag.

       Use generator expressions to support  per-configuration	specification.
       For example, the	code:

	  set(CMAKE_MSVC_RUNTIME_LIBRARY "MultiThreaded$<$<CONFIG:Debug>:Debug>")

       selects	for  all  following targets a multi-threaded statically-linked
       runtime library with or without debug information depending on the con-
       figuration.

       If  this	variable is not	set then the MSVC_RUNTIME_LIBRARY target prop-
       erty will not be	set automatically.  If that property is	not  set  then
       CMake  uses  the	default	value MultiThreaded$<$<CONFIG:Debug>:Debug>DLL
       to select a MSVC	runtime	library.

       NOTE:
	  This variable	has effect only	when policy  CMP0091  is  set  to  NEW
	  prior	 to  the first project() or enable_language() command that en-
	  ables	a language using a compiler targeting the MSVC ABI.

   CMAKE_NINJA_OUTPUT_PATH_PREFIX
       New in version 3.6.

       Set output files	path prefix for	the Ninja generator.

       Every output files listed in the	generated build.ninja will be prefixed
       by the contents of this variable	(a trailing slash is appended if miss-
       ing).  This is useful when the generated	ninja file is meant to be  em-
       bedded  as  a subninja file into	a super	ninja project.	For example, a
       ninja build file	generated with a command like:

	  cd top-build-dir/sub &&
	  cmake	-G Ninja -DCMAKE_NINJA_OUTPUT_PATH_PREFIX=sub/ path/to/source

       can be embedded in  top-build-dir/build.ninja  with  a  directive  like
       this:

	  subninja sub/build.ninja

       The  auto-regeneration  rule  in	top-build-dir/build.ninja must have an
       order-only dependency on	sub/build.ninja.

       NOTE:
	  When CMAKE_NINJA_OUTPUT_PATH_PREFIX is set, the project generated by
	  CMake	 cannot	 be  used as a standalone project.  No default targets
	  are specified.

   CMAKE_NO_BUILTIN_CHRPATH
       Do not use the builtin binary editor  to	 fix  runtime  library	search
       paths on	installation.

       When  an	 ELF or	XCOFF binary needs to have a different runtime library
       search path after installation than it does in the  build  tree,	 CMake
       uses  a	builtin	 editor	 to  change the	runtime	search path in the in-
       stalled copy.  If this variable is set to true then CMake  will	relink
       the binary before installation instead of using its builtin editor.

       New in version 3.20: This variable also applies to XCOFF	binaries' LIB-
       PATH.  Prior to the addition of the XCOFF editor	in  CMake  3.20,  this
       variable	applied	only to	ELF binaries' RPATH/RUNPATH.

   CMAKE_NO_SYSTEM_FROM_IMPORTED
       Default value for NO_SYSTEM_FROM_IMPORTED of targets.

       This  variable  is used to initialize the NO_SYSTEM_FROM_IMPORTED prop-
       erty on all the targets.	 See that target property for  additional  in-
       formation.

   CMAKE_OPTIMIZE_DEPENDENCIES
       New in version 3.19.

       Initializes the OPTIMIZE_DEPENDENCIES target property.

   CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES
       Target specific architectures for macOS and iOS.

       This  variable  is used to initialize the OSX_ARCHITECTURES property on
       each target as it is created.  See that target property for  additional
       information.

       The  value  of this variable should be set prior	to the first project()
       or enable_language() command invocation because it may  influence  con-
       figuration  of  the  toolchain and flags.  It is	intended to be set lo-
       cally by	the user creating a build tree.	 This variable should  be  set
       as  a  CACHE  entry  (or	 else CMake may	remove it while	initializing a
       cache entry of the same name) unless policy CMP0126 is set to NEW.

       Despite the OSX part in the variable name(s) they apply also  to	 other
       SDKs than macOS like iOS, tvOS, or watchOS.

       This variable is	ignored	on platforms other than	Apple.

   CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET
       Specify	the minimum version of the target platform (e.g. macOS or iOS)
       on which	the target binaries are	to be deployed.	 CMake uses this vari-
       able value for the -mmacosx-version-min flag or their respective	target
       platform	equivalents.  For older	Xcode versions that  shipped  multiple
       macOS  SDKs  this  variable  also  helps	 to  choose  the  SDK  in case
       CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT is unset.

       If not set explicitly the value is initialized  by  the	MACOSX_DEPLOY-
       MENT_TARGET  environment	variable, if set, and otherwise	computed based
       on the host platform.

       The value of this variable should be set	prior to the  first  project()
       or  enable_language()  command invocation because it may	influence con-
       figuration of the toolchain and flags.  It is intended to  be  set  lo-
       cally  by  the user creating a build tree.  This	variable should	be set
       as a CACHE entry	(or else CMake may  remove  it	while  initializing  a
       cache entry of the same name) unless policy CMP0126 is set to NEW.

       Despite	the  OSX part in the variable name(s) they apply also to other
       SDKs than macOS like iOS, tvOS, or watchOS.

       This variable is	ignored	on platforms other than	Apple.

   CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT
       Specify the location or name of the macOS  platform  SDK	 to  be	 used.
       CMake  uses  this  value	 to compute the	value of the -isysroot flag or
       equivalent and to help the find_* commands locate files in the SDK.

       If not set explicitly the value is initialized by the SDKROOT  environ-
       ment   variable,	  if   set,   and  otherwise  computed	based  on  the
       CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET or the host platform.

       The value of this variable should be set	prior to the  first  project()
       or  enable_language()  command invocation because it may	influence con-
       figuration of the toolchain and flags.  It is intended to  be  set  lo-
       cally  by  the user creating a build tree.  This	variable should	be set
       as a CACHE entry	(or else CMake may  remove  it	while  initializing  a
       cache entry of the same name) unless policy CMP0126 is set to NEW.

       Despite	the  OSX part in the variable name(s) they apply also to other
       SDKs than macOS like iOS, tvOS, or watchOS.

       This variable is	ignored	on platforms other than	Apple.

   CMAKE_PCH_WARN_INVALID
       New in version 3.18.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the	PCH_WARN_INVALID  property  of
       targets when they are created.

   CMAKE_PCH_INSTANTIATE_TEMPLATES
       New in version 3.19.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the PCH_INSTANTIATE_TEMPLATES prop-
       erty of targets when they are created.

   CMAKE_PDB_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY
       Output directory	for MS debug symbol .pdb files generated by the	linker
       for executable and shared library targets.

       This  variable  is used to initialize the PDB_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY property
       on all the targets.  See	that target property for  additional  informa-
       tion.

   CMAKE_PDB_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY_<CONFIG>
       Per-configuration  output directory for MS debug	symbol .pdb files gen-
       erated by the linker for	executable and shared library targets.

       This is	a  per-configuration  version  of  CMAKE_PDB_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY.
       This  variable  is used to initialize the PDB_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY__CONFIG_
       property	on all the targets.  See that target property  for  additional
       information.

   CMAKE_PLATFORM_NO_VERSIONED_SONAME
       New in version 3.1.

       This  variable  is  used	 to  globally  control whether the VERSION and
       SOVERSION target	properties should be used for shared libraries.	  When
       set  to	true, adding version information to each shared	library	target
       is disabled.

       By default this variable	is set only on platforms where CMake knows  it
       is  needed.   On	other platforms, the specified properties will be used
       for shared libraries.

   CMAKE_POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE
       Default value for POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE of targets.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE prop-
       erty  on	 all the targets.  See that target property for	additional in-
       formation.  If set, its value is	also used by  the  try_compile()  com-
       mand.

   CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY
       Where to	put all	the RUNTIME target files when built.

       This  variable is used to initialize the	RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY prop-
       erty on all the targets.	 See that target property for  additional  in-
       formation.

   CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY_<CONFIG>
       New in version 3.3.

       Where  to  put  all  the	RUNTIME	target files when built	for a specific
       configuration.

       This	 variable      is      used	 to	  initialize	   the
       RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY__CONFIG_  property  on	all  the targets.  See
       that target property for	additional information.

   CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS
       Linker flags to be used to create shared	libraries.

       These flags will	be used	by the linker when creating a shared library.

   CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS_<CONFIG>
       Flags to	be used	when linking a shared library.

       Same as CMAKE_C_FLAGS_* but used	by the linker when creating shared li-
       braries.

   CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS_<CONFIG>_INIT
       New in version 3.7.

       Value  used  to initialize the CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS__CONFIG_ cache
       entry the first time a build tree  is  configured.   This  variable  is
       meant  to be set	by a toolchain file.  CMake may	prepend	or append con-
       tent to the value based on the environment and target platform.

       See also	CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS_INIT.

   CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS_INIT
       New in version 3.7.

       Value used to initialize	the CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS cache entry  the
       first  time  a  build tree is configured.  This variable	is meant to be
       set by a	toolchain file.	 CMake may prepend or append  content  to  the
       value based on the environment and target platform.

       See	  also	      the	 configuration-specific	      variable
       CMAKE_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS__CONFIG__INIT.

   CMAKE_SKIP_BUILD_RPATH
       Do not include RPATHs in	the build tree.

       Normally	CMake uses the build tree for the RPATH	when building executa-
       bles etc	on systems that	use RPATH.  When the software is installed the
       executables etc are relinked by CMake to	have the  install  RPATH.   If
       this  variable is set to	true then the software is always built with no
       RPATH.

   CMAKE_SKIP_INSTALL_RPATH
       Do not include RPATHs in	the install tree.

       Normally	CMake uses the build tree for the RPATH	when building executa-
       bles etc	on systems that	use RPATH.  When the software is installed the
       executables etc are relinked by CMake to	have the  install  RPATH.   If
       this  variable  is  set	to  true then the software is always installed
       without RPATH, even if RPATH is enabled when  building.	 This  can  be
       useful for example to allow running tests from the build	directory with
       RPATH enabled before the	installation step.  To omit RPATH in both  the
       build and install steps,	use CMAKE_SKIP_RPATH instead.

   CMAKE_STATIC_LINKER_FLAGS
       Flags  to  be  used  to	create	static libraries.  These flags will be
       passed to the archiver when creating a static library.

       See also	CMAKE_STATIC_LINKER_FLAGS__CONFIG_.

       NOTE:
	  Static libraries do not actually link.   They	 are  essentially  ar-
	  chives of object files.  The use of the name "linker"	in the name of
	  this variable	is kept	for compatibility.

   CMAKE_STATIC_LINKER_FLAGS_<CONFIG>
       Flags to	be used	to create  static  libraries.	These  flags  will  be
       passed  to  the archiver	when creating a	static library in the <CONFIG>
       configuration.

       See also	CMAKE_STATIC_LINKER_FLAGS.

       NOTE:
	  Static libraries do not actually link.   They	 are  essentially  ar-
	  chives of object files.  The use of the name "linker"	in the name of
	  this variable	is kept	for compatibility.

   CMAKE_STATIC_LINKER_FLAGS_<CONFIG>_INIT
       New in version 3.7.

       Value used to initialize	the  CMAKE_STATIC_LINKER_FLAGS__CONFIG_	 cache
       entry  the  first  time	a  build tree is configured.  This variable is
       meant to	be set by a toolchain file.  CMake may prepend or append  con-
       tent to the value based on the environment and target platform.

       See also	CMAKE_STATIC_LINKER_FLAGS_INIT.

   CMAKE_STATIC_LINKER_FLAGS_INIT
       New in version 3.7.

       Value  used to initialize the CMAKE_STATIC_LINKER_FLAGS cache entry the
       first time a build tree is configured.  This variable is	 meant	to  be
       set  by	a  toolchain file.  CMake may prepend or append	content	to the
       value based on the environment and target platform.

       See	 also	     the	configuration-specific	      variable
       CMAKE_STATIC_LINKER_FLAGS__CONFIG__INIT.

   CMAKE_TRY_COMPILE_CONFIGURATION
       Build configuration used	for try_compile() and try_run()	projects.

       Projects	 built	by try_compile() and try_run() are built synchronously
       during the CMake	configuration step.  Therefore a specific  build  con-
       figuration  must	 be chosen even	if the generated build system supports
       multiple	configurations.

   CMAKE_TRY_COMPILE_NO_PLATFORM_VARIABLES
       New in version 3.24.

       Set to a	true value to tell the try_compile() command not to  propagate
       any platform variables into the test project.

       The  try_compile()  command  normally  passes some CMake	variables that
       configure the platform and toolchain behavior into test projects.   See
       policy CMP0137.	This variable may be set to disable that behavior.

   CMAKE_TRY_COMPILE_PLATFORM_VARIABLES
       New in version 3.6.

       List  of	variables that the try_compile() command source	file signature
       must propagate into the test project in order to	target the same	 plat-
       form as the host	project.

       This variable should not	be set by project code.	 It is meant to	be set
       by CMake's platform information modules for the current	toolchain,  or
       by a toolchain file when	used with CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE.

       Variables  meaningful  to CMake,	such as	CMAKE__LANG__FLAGS, are	propa-
       gated automatically.  The CMAKE_TRY_COMPILE_PLATFORM_VARIABLES variable
       may  be	set  to	 pass custom variables meaningful to a toolchain file.
       For example, a toolchain	file may contain:

	  set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME	...)
	  set(CMAKE_TRY_COMPILE_PLATFORM_VARIABLES MY_CUSTOM_VARIABLE)
	  # ...	use MY_CUSTOM_VARIABLE ...

       If a user passes	-DMY_CUSTOM_VARIABLE=SomeValue to CMake	then this set-
       ting  will  be  made  visible  to  the toolchain	file both for the main
       project and for test projects generated by  the	try_compile()  command
       source file signature.

       Changed	in  version  3.24:  Listed  variables  are  propagated	to the
       try_compile() whole-project signature too.  See CMP0137.

       New in version 3.24: The	CMAKE_TRY_COMPILE_NO_PLATFORM_VARIABLES	 vari-
       able  may  be  set  to disable passing platform variables into the test
       project.

   CMAKE_TRY_COMPILE_TARGET_TYPE
       New in version 3.6.

       Type of target generated	for try_compile() calls	using the source  file
       signature.  Valid values	are:

       EXECUTABLE
	      Use  add_executable()  to	 name the source file in the generated
	      project.	This is	the default if no value	is given.

       STATIC_LIBRARY
	      Use add_library()	with the STATIC	option to name the source file
	      in the generated project.	 This avoids running the linker	and is
	      intended for use with  cross-compiling  toolchains  that	cannot
	      link without custom flags	or linker scripts.

   CMAKE_UNITY_BUILD
       New in version 3.16.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the UNITY_BUILD property of targets
       when they are created.  Setting it to true enables batch	compilation of
       multiple	 sources within	each target.  This feature is known as a Unity
       or Jumbo	build.

       Projects	should not set this variable, it is intended  as  a  developer
       control	to  be	set  on	 the cmake(1) command line or other equivalent
       methods.	 The developer must have the  ability  to  enable  or  disable
       unity  builds  according	 to  the capabilities of their own machine and
       compiler.

       By default, this	variable is not	set, which will	result in unity	builds
       being disabled.

       NOTE:
	  This	option	currently  does	 not work well in combination with the
	  CMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS	variable.

   CMAKE_UNITY_BUILD_BATCH_SIZE
       New in version 3.16.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the UNITY_BUILD_BATCH_SIZE property
       of targets when they are	created.  It specifies the default upper limit
       on the number of	source files that may be combined  in  any  one	 unity
       source file when	unity builds are enabled for a target.

   CMAKE_UNITY_BUILD_UNIQUE_ID
       New in version 3.20.

       This  variable is used to initialize the	UNITY_BUILD_UNIQUE_ID property
       of targets when they are	created.  It specifies the name	of the	unique
       identifier generated per	file in	a unity	build.

   CMAKE_USE_RELATIVE_PATHS
       This  variable  has no effect.  The partially implemented effect	it had
       in previous releases was	removed	in CMake 3.4.

   CMAKE_VERIFY_INTERFACE_HEADER_SETS
       New in version 3.24.

       This variable is	used to	 initialize  the  VERIFY_INTERFACE_HEADER_SETS
       property	 of targets when they are created.  Setting it to true enables
       header set verification.

       Projects	should not normally set	this variable, it is intended as a de-
       veloper control to be set on the	cmake(1) command line or other equiva-
       lent methods.  The developer must have the ability to enable or disable
       header  set verification	according to the capabilities of their own ma-
       chine and compiler.

       Verification of a dependency's header sets is not typically of interest
       to developers.  Therefore, FetchContent_MakeAvailable() explicitly sets
       CMAKE_VERIFY_INTERFACE_HEADER_SETS to false for	the  duration  of  its
       call,  but  restores its	original value before returning.  If a project
       brings  a  dependency  directly	into  the  main	 build	(e.g.  calling
       add_subdirectory()  on  a  vendored  project  from a git	submodule), it
       should also do likewise.	 For example:

	  # Save original setting so we	can restore it later
	  set(want_header_set_verification ${CMAKE_VERIFY_INTERFACE_HEADER_SETS})

	  # Include the	vendored dependency with header	set verification disabled
	  set(CMAKE_VERIFY_INTERFACE_HEADER_SETS OFF)
	  add_subdirectory(...)	  # Vendored sources, e.g. from	git submodules

	  # Add	the project's own sources. Restore the developer's original choice
	  # for	whether	to enable header set verification.
	  set(CMAKE_VERIFY_INTERFACE_HEADER_SETS ${want_header_set_verification})
	  add_subdirectory(src)

       By default, this	variable is not	set, which will	result in  header  set
       verification being disabled.

   CMAKE_VISIBILITY_INLINES_HIDDEN
       Default	value for the VISIBILITY_INLINES_HIDDEN	target property	when a
       target is created.

   CMAKE_VS_GLOBALS
       New in version 3.13.

       List of Key=Value records to be set per	target	as  target  properties
       VS_GLOBAL__variable_ with variable=Key and value	Value.

       For example:

	  set(CMAKE_VS_GLOBALS
	    "DefaultLanguage=en-US"
	    "MinimumVisualStudioVersion=14.0"
	    )

       will    set   properties	  VS_GLOBAL_DefaultLanguage   to   en-US   and
       VS_GLOBAL_MinimumVisualStudioVersion to 14.0 for	 all  targets  (except
       for INTERFACE libraries).

       This variable is	meant to be set	by a toolchain file.

   CMAKE_VS_INCLUDE_INSTALL_TO_DEFAULT_BUILD
       New in version 3.3.

       Include INSTALL target to default build.

       In  Visual  Studio  solution, by	default	the INSTALL target will	not be
       part of the default build. Setting this variable	will  enable  the  IN-
       STALL target to be part of the default build.

   CMAKE_VS_INCLUDE_PACKAGE_TO_DEFAULT_BUILD
       New in version 3.8.

       Include PACKAGE target to default build.

       In  Visual  Studio  solution, by	default	the PACKAGE target will	not be
       part of the default build. Setting this variable	will enable the	 PACK-
       AGE target to be	part of	the default build.

   CMAKE_VS_JUST_MY_CODE_DEBUGGING
       New in version 3.15.

       Enable Just My Code with	Visual Studio debugger.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the VS_JUST_MY_CODE_DEBUGGING prop-
       erty on all targets when	they are created.  See	that  target  property
       for additional information.

   CMAKE_VS_NO_COMPILE_BATCHING
       New in version 3.24.

       Turn off	compile	batching when using Visual Studio Generators.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the VS_NO_COMPILE_BATCHING property
       on all targets when they	are created.  See that target property for ad-
       ditional	information.

   Example
       This shows setting the property for the target foo using	the variable.

	  set(CMAKE_VS_NO_COMPILE_BATCHING ON)
	  add_library(foo SHARED foo.cpp)

   CMAKE_VS_SDK_EXCLUDE_DIRECTORIES
       New in version 3.12.

       This variable allows to override	Visual Studio default Exclude Directo-
       ries.

   CMAKE_VS_SDK_EXECUTABLE_DIRECTORIES
       New in version 3.12.

       This variable allows to override	Visual Studio default  Executable  Di-
       rectories.

   CMAKE_VS_SDK_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES
       New in version 3.12.

       This variable allows to override	Visual Studio default Include Directo-
       ries.

   CMAKE_VS_SDK_LIBRARY_DIRECTORIES
       New in version 3.12.

       This variable allows to override	Visual Studio default Library Directo-
       ries.

   CMAKE_VS_SDK_LIBRARY_WINRT_DIRECTORIES
       New in version 3.12.

       This  variable  allows  to override Visual Studio default Library WinRT
       Directories.

   CMAKE_VS_SDK_REFERENCE_DIRECTORIES
       New in version 3.12.

       This variable allows to override	Visual Studio default Reference	Direc-
       tories.

   CMAKE_VS_SDK_SOURCE_DIRECTORIES
       New in version 3.12.

       This  variable allows to	override Visual	Studio default Source Directo-
       ries.

   CMAKE_VS_WINRT_BY_DEFAULT
       New in version 3.13.

       Inform Visual Studio Generators for VS 2010 and above that  the	target
       platform	 enables  WinRT	 compilation by	default	and it needs to	be ex-
       plicitly	disabled if /ZW	or VS_WINRT_COMPONENT is omitted  (as  opposed
       to enabling it when either of those options is present)

       This makes cmake	configuration consistent in terms of WinRT among plat-
       forms - if you did not enable the WinRT compilation explicitly, it will
       be disabled (by either not enabling it or explicitly disabling it)

       Note:  WinRT  compilation  is always explicitly disabled	for C language
       source files, even if it	is expliclty enabled for a project

       This variable is	meant to be set	by a toolchain	file  for  such	 plat-
       forms.

   CMAKE_WATCOM_RUNTIME_LIBRARY
       New in version 3.24.

       Select  the  Watcom  runtime library for	use by compilers targeting the
       Watcom	ABI.	This   variable	  is   used    to    initialize	   the
       WATCOM_RUNTIME_LIBRARY property on all targets as they are created.  It
       is also propagated by calls to the try_compile()	command	into the  test
       project.

       The allowed values are:

       SingleThreaded
	      Compile without additional flags to use a	single-threaded	stati-
	      cally-linked runtime library.

       SingleThreadedDLL
	      Compile with -br or equivalent flag(s) to	use a  single-threaded
	      dynamically-linked  runtime  library.  This is not available for
	      Linux targets.

       MultiThreaded
	      Compile with -bm or equivalent flag(s) to	use  a	multi-threaded
	      statically-linked	runtime	library.

       MultiThreadedDLL
	      Compile	with   -bm   -br   or  equivalent  flag(s)  to	use  a
	      multi-threaded dynamically-linked	runtime	library. This  is  not
	      available	for Linux targets.

       The  value  is ignored on non-Watcom compilers but an unsupported value
       will be rejected	as an error when using a compiler targeting the	Watcom
       ABI.

       The  value  may	also be	the empty string ("") in which case no runtime
       library selection flag will be added explicitly by CMake.

       Use generator expressions to support per-configuration specification.

       For example, the	code:

	  set(CMAKE_WATCOM_RUNTIME_LIBRARY "MultiThreaded")

       selects for all following targets  a  multi-threaded  statically-linked
       runtime library.

       If  this	 variable  is  not  set	then the WATCOM_RUNTIME_LIBRARY	target
       property	will not be set	automatically.	If that	property  is  not  set
       then  CMake uses	the default value MultiThreadedDLL on Windows and Sin-
       gleThreaded on other platforms to select	a Watcom runtime library.

       NOTE:
	  This variable	has effect only	when policy  CMP0136  is  set  to  NEW
	  prior	 to  the first project() or enable_language() command that en-
	  ables	a language using a compiler targeting the Watcom ABI.

   CMAKE_WIN32_EXECUTABLE
       Default value for WIN32_EXECUTABLE of targets.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the	WIN32_EXECUTABLE  property  on
       all the targets.	 See that target property for additional information.

   CMAKE_WINDOWS_EXPORT_ALL_SYMBOLS
       New in version 3.4.

       Default	value  for  WINDOWS_EXPORT_ALL_SYMBOLS	target property.  This
       variable	is used	to initialize the property on each  target  as	it  is
       created.

   CMAKE_XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_<an-attribute>
       New in version 3.1.

       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.

       This offers low-level control over the generated	 Xcode	project	 file.
       It  is  meant  as a last	resort for specifying settings that CMake does
       not otherwise have a way	to control.  Although this can override	a set-
       ting  CMake  normally  produces	on  its	own, doing so bypasses CMake's
       model of	the project and	can break things.

       See the	XCODE_ATTRIBUTE__an-attribute_	target	property  to  set  at-
       tributes	on a specific target.

       Contents	of CMAKE_XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_<an-attribute>	may use	"generator ex-
       pressions"     with     the	syntax	    $<...>.	  See	   the
       cmake-generator-expressions(7)  manual  for available expressions.  See
       the cmake-buildsystem(7)	manual for more	on defining buildsystem	 prop-
       erties.

   EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH
       Old executable location variable.

       The  target  property RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY supersedes this variable
       for a target if it is set.  Executable targets are otherwise placed  in
       this directory.

   LIBRARY_OUTPUT_PATH
       Old library location variable.

       The	   target	  properties	     ARCHIVE_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY,
       LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY, and RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY  supersede  this
       variable	 for  a	target if they are set.	 Library targets are otherwise
       placed in this directory.

VARIABLES FOR LANGUAGES
   CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCC
       True if the C compiler is GNU.

       This variable is	deprecated.  Use CMAKE_C_COMPILER_ID instead.

   CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCXX
       True if the C++ (CXX) compiler is GNU.

       This variable is	deprecated.  Use CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID instead.

   CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUG77
       True if the Fortran compiler is GNU.

       This variable is	deprecated.  Use CMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER_ID instead.

   CMAKE_CUDA_ARCHITECTURES
       New in version 3.18.

       Default value for CUDA_ARCHITECTURES property of	targets.

       Initialized by the CUDAARCHS environment	variable if set.  Otherwise as
       follows depending on CMAKE_CUDA_COMPILER_ID:

       o For Clang: the	oldest architecture that works.

       o For  NVIDIA:  the  default  architecture chosen by the	compiler.  See
	 policy	CMP0104.

       Users are encouraged to override	this, as  the  default	varies	across
       compilers and compiler versions.

       This  variable is used to initialize the	CUDA_ARCHITECTURES property on
       all targets. See	the target property for	additional information.

   Examples
	  cmake_minimum_required(VERSION)

	  if(NOT DEFINED CMAKE_CUDA_ARCHITECTURES)
	    set(CMAKE_CUDA_ARCHITECTURES 75)
	  endif()

	  project(example LANGUAGES CUDA)

       CMAKE_CUDA_ARCHITECTURES	will default to	75 unless  overridden  by  the
       user.

   CMAKE_CUDA_COMPILE_FEATURES
       New in version 3.17.

       List of features	known to the CUDA compiler

       These  features	are  known  to be available for	use with the CUDA com-
       piler.  This  list  is  a  subset  of  the  features  listed   in   the
       CMAKE_CUDA_KNOWN_FEATURES global	property.

       See  the	 cmake-compile-features(7)  manual  for	information on compile
       features	and a list of supported	compilers.

   CMAKE_CUDA_EXTENSIONS
       New in version 3.8.

       Default value for CUDA_EXTENSIONS target	property if set	when a	target
       is created.

       See  the	 cmake-compile-features(7)  manual  for	information on compile
       features	and a list of supported	compilers.

   CMAKE_CUDA_HOST_COMPILER
       New in version 3.10.

       When CMAKE_CUDA_COMPILER_ID is NVIDIA, CMAKE_CUDA_HOST_COMPILER selects
       the  compiler  executable to use	when compiling host code for CUDA lan-
       guage files.  This maps to the nvcc -ccbin option.

       The CMAKE_CUDA_HOST_COMPILER variable may be set	explicitly before CUDA
       is first	enabled	by a project() or enable_language() command.  This can
       be done via -DCMAKE_CUDA_HOST_COMPILER=... on the command line or in  a
       toolchain  file.	  Or, one may set the CUDAHOSTCXX environment variable
       to provide a default value.

       Once the	CUDA language is enabled, the  CMAKE_CUDA_HOST_COMPILER	 vari-
       able is read-only and changes to	it are undefined behavior.

       NOTE:
	  Since	  CMAKE_CUDA_HOST_COMPILER   is	  meaningful   only  when  the
	  CMAKE_CUDA_COMPILER_ID is NVIDIA, it does  not  make	sense  to  set
	  CMAKE_CUDA_HOST_COMPILER without also	setting	CMAKE_CUDA_COMPILER to
	  NVCC.

       NOTE:
	  Ignored when using Visual Studio Generators.

   CMAKE_CUDA_STANDARD
       New in version 3.8.

       Default value for CUDA_STANDARD target property if set when a target is
       created.

       See  the	 cmake-compile-features(7)  manual  for	information on compile
       features	and a list of supported	compilers.

   CMAKE_CUDA_STANDARD_REQUIRED
       New in version 3.8.

       Default value for CUDA_STANDARD_REQUIRED	target property	if set when  a
       target is created.

       See  the	 cmake-compile-features(7)  manual  for	information on compile
       features	and a list of supported	compilers.

   CMAKE_CUDA_TOOLKIT_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES
       New in version 3.8.

       When  the  CUDA	language   has	 been	enabled,   this	  provides   a
       semicolon-separated  list  of  include directories provided by the CUDA
       Toolkit.	 The value may be useful for C++ source	files to include  CUDA
       headers.

   CMAKE_CXX_COMPILE_FEATURES
       New in version 3.1.

       List of features	known to the C++ compiler

       These features are known	to be available	for use	with the C++ compiler.
       This   list   is	  a   subset   of   the	  features   listed   in   the
       CMAKE_CXX_KNOWN_FEATURES	global property.

       See  the	 cmake-compile-features(7)  manual  for	information on compile
       features	and a list of supported	compilers.

   CMAKE_CXX_EXTENSIONS
       New in version 3.1.

       Default value for CXX_EXTENSIONS	target property	if set when  a	target
       is created.

       See  the	 cmake-compile-features(7)  manual  for	information on compile
       features	and a list of supported	compilers.

   CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD
       New in version 3.1.

       Default value for CXX_STANDARD target property if set when a target  is
       created.

       See  the	 cmake-compile-features(7)  manual  for	information on compile
       features	and a list of supported	compilers.

   CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED
       New in version 3.1.

       Default value for CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED target property if set  when  a
       target is created.

       See  the	 cmake-compile-features(7)  manual  for	information on compile
       features	and a list of supported	compilers.

   CMAKE_C_COMPILE_FEATURES
       New in version 3.1.

       List of features	known to the C compiler

       These features are known	to be available	for use	with the  C  compiler.
       This   list   is	  a   subset   of   the	  features   listed   in   the
       CMAKE_C_KNOWN_FEATURES global property.

       See the cmake-compile-features(7) manual	 for  information  on  compile
       features	and a list of supported	compilers.

   CMAKE_C_EXTENSIONS
       New in version 3.1.

       Default	value for C_EXTENSIONS target property if set when a target is
       created.

       See the cmake-compile-features(7) manual	 for  information  on  compile
       features	and a list of supported	compilers.

   CMAKE_C_STANDARD
       New in version 3.1.

       Default	value  for  C_STANDARD target property if set when a target is
       created.

       See the cmake-compile-features(7) manual	 for  information  on  compile
       features	and a list of supported	compilers.

   CMAKE_C_STANDARD_REQUIRED
       New in version 3.1.

       Default	value  for  C_STANDARD_REQUIRED	 target	property if set	when a
       target is created.

       See the cmake-compile-features(7) manual	 for  information  on  compile
       features	and a list of supported	compilers.

   CMAKE_Fortran_MODDIR_DEFAULT
       Fortran default module output directory.

       Most  Fortran  compilers	write .mod files to the	current	working	direc-
       tory.  For those	that do	not, this is  set  to  .  and  used  when  the
       Fortran_MODULE_DIRECTORY	target property	is not set.

   CMAKE_Fortran_MODDIR_FLAG
       Fortran flag for	module output directory.

       This   stores   the   flag   needed   to	  pass	 the   value   of  the
       Fortran_MODULE_DIRECTORY	target property	to the compiler.

   CMAKE_Fortran_MODOUT_FLAG
       Fortran flag to enable module output.

       Most Fortran compilers write .mod files out by  default.	  For  others,
       this stores the flag needed to enable module output.

   CMAKE_HIP_ARCHITECTURES
       New in version 3.21.

       Default value for HIP_ARCHITECTURES property of targets.

       This is initialized to the architectures	reported by rocm_agent_enumer-
       ator, if	available, and otherwise to the	default	 chosen	 by  the  com-
       piler.

       This  variable  is used to initialize the HIP_ARCHITECTURES property on
       all targets. See	the target property for	additional information.

   CMAKE_HIP_EXTENSIONS
       New in version 3.21.

       Default value for HIP_EXTENSIONS	target property	if set when  a	target
       is created.

       See  the	 cmake-compile-features(7)  manual  for	information on compile
       features	and a list of supported	compilers.

   CMAKE_HIP_STANDARD
       New in version 3.21.

       Default value for HIP_STANDARD target property if set when a target  is
       created.

       See  the	 cmake-compile-features(7)  manual  for	information on compile
       features	and a list of supported	compilers.

   CMAKE_HIP_STANDARD_REQUIRED
       New in version 3.21.

       Default value for HIP_STANDARD_REQUIRED target property if set  when  a
       target is created.

       See  the	 cmake-compile-features(7)  manual  for	information on compile
       features	and a list of supported	compilers.

   CMAKE_ISPC_HEADER_DIRECTORY
       New in version 3.19.

       ISPC generated header output directory.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the ISPC_HEADER_DIRECTORY  property
       on  all	the  targets.  See the target property for additional informa-
       tion.

   CMAKE_ISPC_HEADER_SUFFIX
       New in version 3.19.2.

       Output suffix to	be used	for ISPC generated headers.

       This variable is	used to	initialize the ISPC_HEADER_SUFFIX property  on
       all the targets.	 See the target	property for additional	information.

   CMAKE_ISPC_INSTRUCTION_SETS
       New in version 3.19.

       Default value for ISPC_INSTRUCTION_SETS property	of targets.

       This  variable is used to initialize the	ISPC_INSTRUCTION_SETS property
       on all targets. See the target property for additional information.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_ANDROID_TOOLCHAIN_MACHINE
       New in version 3.7.1.

       When Cross Compiling for	Android	this variable contains	the  toolchain
       binutils	 machine name (e.g. gcc	-dumpmachine).	The binutils typically
       have a <machine>- prefix	on their name.

       See	  also	      CMAKE__LANG__ANDROID_TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX	   and
       CMAKE__LANG__ANDROID_TOOLCHAIN_SUFFIX.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_ANDROID_TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX
       New in version 3.7.

       When  Cross  Compiling  for Android this	variable contains the absolute
       path prefixing the toolchain GNU	compiler and its binutils.

       See	  also	      CMAKE__LANG__ANDROID_TOOLCHAIN_SUFFIX	   and
       CMAKE__LANG__ANDROID_TOOLCHAIN_MACHINE.

       For example, the	path to	the linker is:

	  ${CMAKE_CXX_ANDROID_TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX}ld${CMAKE_CXX_ANDROID_TOOLCHAIN_SUFFIX}

   CMAKE_<LANG>_ANDROID_TOOLCHAIN_SUFFIX
       New in version 3.7.

       When  Cross Compiling for Android this variable contains	the host plat-
       form suffix of the toolchain GNU	compiler and its binutils.

       See	  also	      CMAKE__LANG__ANDROID_TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX	   and
       CMAKE__LANG__ANDROID_TOOLCHAIN_MACHINE.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_ARCHIVE_APPEND
       Rule variable to	append to a static archive.

       This  is	a rule variable	that tells CMake how to	append to a static ar-
       chive.  It is used in place  of	CMAKE__LANG__CREATE_STATIC_LIBRARY  on
       some  platforms	in  order  to  support	large object counts.  See also
       CMAKE__LANG__ARCHIVE_CREATE and CMAKE__LANG__ARCHIVE_FINISH.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_ARCHIVE_CREATE
       Rule variable to	create a new static archive.

       This is a rule variable that tells CMake	how to	create	a  static  ar-
       chive.	It  is	used in	place of CMAKE__LANG__CREATE_STATIC_LIBRARY on
       some platforms in order to  support  large  object  counts.   See  also
       CMAKE__LANG__ARCHIVE_APPEND and CMAKE__LANG__ARCHIVE_FINISH.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_ARCHIVE_FINISH
       Rule variable to	finish an existing static archive.

       This  is	 a  rule  variable that	tells CMake how	to finish a static ar-
       chive.  It is used in place  of	CMAKE__LANG__CREATE_STATIC_LIBRARY  on
       some  platforms	in  order  to  support	large object counts.  See also
       CMAKE__LANG__ARCHIVE_CREATE and CMAKE__LANG__ARCHIVE_APPEND.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_BYTE_ORDER
       New in version 3.20.

       Byte order of <LANG> compiler target architecture, if  known.   If  de-
       fined and not empty, the	value is one of:

       BIG_ENDIAN
	      The target architecture is Big Endian.

       LITTLE_ENDIAN
	      The target architecture is Little	Endian.

       This is defined for languages C,	CXX, OBJC, OBJCXX, and CUDA.

       If  CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES specifies multiple architectures, the value
       of CMAKE_<LANG>_BYTE_ORDER is non-empty only if all architectures share
       the same	byte order.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER
       The full	path to	the compiler for LANG.

       This  is	 the  command  that will be used as the	<LANG> compiler.  Once
       set, you	can not	change this variable.

   Usage
       This variable can be set	by the user during the first time a build tree
       is configured.

       If  a  non-full path value is supplied then CMake will resolve the full
       path of the compiler.

       The variable could be set in a user supplied toolchain file or  via  -D
       on the command line.

       NOTE:
	  Options that are required to make the	compiler work correctly	can be
	  included as items in a list; they can	not be changed.

	  #set within user supplied toolchain file
	  set(CMAKE_C_COMPILER /full/path/to/qcc --arg1	--arg2)

       or

	  $ cmake ... -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER='qcc;--arg1;--arg2'

   CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_EXTERNAL_TOOLCHAIN
       The external toolchain for cross-compiling, if supported.

       Some compiler toolchains	do not ship their own auxiliary	utilities such
       as  archivers  and  linkers.   The  compiler  driver may	support	a com-
       mand-line  argument  to	 specify   the	 location   of	 such	tools.
       CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_EXTERNAL_TOOLCHAIN	 may  be  set to a path	to the
       external	toolchain and will be passed to	the compiler  driver  if  sup-
       ported.

       This  variable  may  only  be  set in a toolchain file specified	by the
       CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE variable.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_ID
       Compiler	identification string.

       A short string unique to	the compiler vendor.  Possible values include:

	  Absoft = Absoft Fortran (absoft.com)
	  ADSP = Analog	VisualDSP++ (analog.com)
	  AppleClang = Apple Clang (apple.com)
	  ARMCC	= ARM Compiler (arm.com)
	  ARMClang = ARM Compiler based	on Clang (arm.com)
	  Bruce	= Bruce	C Compiler
	  CCur = Concurrent Fortran (ccur.com)
	  Clang	= LLVM Clang (clang.llvm.org)
	  Cray = Cray Compiler (cray.com)
	  Embarcadero, Borland = Embarcadero (embarcadero.com)
	  Flang	= Classic Flang	Fortran	Compiler (https://github.com/flang-compiler/flang)
	  LLVMFlang = LLVM Flang Fortran Compiler (https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/tree/main/flang)
	  Fujitsu = Fujitsu HPC	compiler (Trad mode)
	  FujitsuClang = Fujitsu HPC compiler (Clang mode)
	  G95 =	G95 Fortran (g95.org)
	  GNU =	GNU Compiler Collection	(gcc.gnu.org)
	  GHS =	Green Hills Software (www.ghs.com)
	  HP = Hewlett-Packard Compiler	(hp.com)
	  IAR =	IAR Systems (iar.com)
	  Intel	= Intel	Compiler (intel.com)
	  IntelLLVM = Intel LLVM-Based Compiler	(intel.com)
	  LCC =	MCST Elbrus C/C++/Fortran Compiler (mcst.ru)
	  MSVC = Microsoft Visual Studio (microsoft.com)
	  NVHPC	= NVIDIA HPC SDK Compiler (nvidia.com)
	  NVIDIA = NVIDIA CUDA Compiler	(nvidia.com)
	  OpenWatcom = Open Watcom (openwatcom.org)
	  PGI =	The Portland Group (pgroup.com)
	  PathScale = PathScale	(pathscale.com)
	  SDCC = Small Device C	Compiler (sdcc.sourceforge.net)
	  SunPro = Oracle Solaris Studio (oracle.com)
	  TI = Texas Instruments (ti.com)
	  TinyCC = Tiny	C Compiler (tinycc.org)
	  XL, VisualAge, zOS = IBM XL (ibm.com)
	  XLClang = IBM	Clang-based XL (ibm.com)
	  IBMClang = IBM LLVM-based Compiler (ibm.com)

       This variable is	not guaranteed to be defined for all compilers or lan-
       guages.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_LOADED
       Defined to true if the language is enabled.

       When  language <LANG> is	enabled	by project() or	enable_language() this
       variable	is defined to 1.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_PREDEFINES_COMMAND
       New in version 3.10.

       Command that outputs the	compiler pre definitions.

       See AUTOMOC which uses CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_PREDEFINES_COMMAND to	gener-
       ate the AUTOMOC_COMPILER_PREDEFINES.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_TARGET
       The target for cross-compiling, if supported.

       Some compiler drivers are inherently cross-compilers, such as clang and
       QNX qcc.	These compiler drivers	support	 a  command-line  argument  to
       specify the target to cross-compile for.

       This  variable  may  only  be  set in a toolchain file specified	by the
       CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE variable.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_VERSION
       Compiler	version	string.

       Compiler	version	in major[.minor[.patch[.tweak]]] format.   This	 vari-
       able is not guaranteed to be defined for	all compilers or languages.

       For  example  CMAKE_C_COMPILER_VERSION  and  CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_VERSION
       might indicate the respective C and C++ compiler	version.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILE_OBJECT
       Rule variable to	compile	a single object	file.

       This is a rule variable that tells CMake	how to compile a single	object
       file for	the language <LANG>.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_CREATE_SHARED_LIBRARY
       Rule variable to	create a shared	library.

       This is a rule variable that tells CMake	how to create a	shared library
       for the language	<LANG>.	 This rule variable is a ; delimited  list  of
       commands	to run to perform the linking step.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_CREATE_SHARED_MODULE
       Rule variable to	create a shared	module.

       This is a rule variable that tells CMake	how to create a	shared library
       for the language	<LANG>.	 This rule variable is a ; delimited  list  of
       commands	to run.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_CREATE_STATIC_LIBRARY
       Rule variable to	create a static	library.

       This is a rule variable that tells CMake	how to create a	static library
       for the language	<LANG>.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_EXTENSIONS
       The variations are:

       o CMAKE_C_EXTENSIONS

       o CMAKE_CXX_EXTENSIONS

       o CMAKE_CUDA_EXTENSIONS

       o CMAKE_HIP_EXTENSIONS

       o CMAKE_OBJC_EXTENSIONS

       o CMAKE_OBJCXX_EXTENSIONS

       Default values for _LANG__EXTENSIONS target properties if  set  when  a
       target	is   created.	 For   the   compiler's	 default  setting  see
       CMAKE__LANG__EXTENSIONS_DEFAULT.

       For supported CMake versions see	the respective pages.

       See the cmake-compile-features(7) manual	 for  information  on  compile
       features	and a list of supported	compilers.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_EXTENSIONS_DEFAULT
       New in version 3.22.

       Compiler's  default  extensions	mode.  Used  as	 the  default  for the
       _LANG__EXTENSIONS target	property when CMAKE__LANG__EXTENSIONS  is  not
       set (see	CMP0128).

       This variable is	read-only.  Modifying it is undefined behavior.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS
       Flags for all build types.

       <LANG> flags used regardless of the value of CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE.

       This is initialized for each language from environment variables:

       o CMAKE_C_FLAGS:	Initialized by the CFLAGS environment variable.

       o CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS: Initialized by the CXXFLAGS environment variable.

       o CMAKE_CUDA_FLAGS: Initialized by the CUDAFLAGS	environment variable.

       o CMAKE_Fortran_FLAGS: Initialized by the FFLAGS	environment variable.

       This  value  is a command-line string fragment. Therefore, multiple op-
       tions should be separated by spaces, and	options	with spaces should  be
       quoted.

       The  flags in this variable will	be passed to the compiler before those
       in the per-configuration	CMAKE__LANG__FLAGS__CONFIG_ variant,  and  be-
       fore	flags	  added	    by	   the	   add_compile_options()    or
       target_compile_options()	commands.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_<CONFIG>
       Flags for language <LANG> when building for the <CONFIG>	configuration.

       The flags in this variable will be passed to the	compiler  after	 those
       in  the	CMAKE__LANG__FLAGS  variable,  but  before  flags added	by the
       add_compile_options() or	target_compile_options() commands.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_<CONFIG>_INIT
       New in version 3.11.

       Value used to initialize	the  CMAKE__LANG__FLAGS__CONFIG_  cache	 entry
       the  first  time	 a build tree is configured for	language <LANG>.  This
       variable	is meant to be set by a	toolchain file.	 CMake may prepend  or
       append  content	to the value based on the environment and target plat-
       form.

       See also	CMAKE__LANG__FLAGS_INIT.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_DEBUG
       This variable is	the Debug variant of  the  CMAKE__LANG__FLAGS__CONFIG_
       variable.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_DEBUG_INIT
       New in version 3.7.

       This	 variable      is     the     Debug	variant	    of	   the
       CMAKE__LANG__FLAGS__CONFIG__INIT	variable.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_INIT
       New in version 3.7.

       Value used to initialize	the CMAKE__LANG__FLAGS cache entry  the	 first
       time  a build tree is configured	for language <LANG>.  This variable is
       meant to	be set by a toolchain file.  CMake may prepend or append  con-
       tent  to	 the  value based on the environment and target	platform.  For
       example,	the contents  of  a  xxxFLAGS  environment  variable  will  be
       prepended,  where xxx will be language-specific but not necessarily the
       same as <LANG> (e.g. CXXFLAGS for CXX, FFLAGS for Fortran, and so  on).
       This  value  is a command-line string fragment. Therefore, multiple op-
       tions should be separated by spaces, and	options	with spaces should  be
       quoted.

       See  also  the  configuration-specific CMAKE__LANG__FLAGS__CONFIG__INIT
       variable.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL
       This    variable	   is	 the	 MinSizeRel	variant	    of	   the
       CMAKE__LANG__FLAGS__CONFIG_ variable.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL_INIT
       New in version 3.7.

       This	variable     is	    the	    MinSizeRel	  variant    of	   the
       CMAKE__LANG__FLAGS__CONFIG__INIT	variable.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_RELEASE
       This variable is	the Release variant of the CMAKE__LANG__FLAGS__CONFIG_
       variable.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_RELEASE_INIT
       New in version 3.7.

       This	variable     is	    the	    Release	variant	    of	   the
       CMAKE__LANG__FLAGS__CONFIG__INIT	variable.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO
       This    variable	   is	 the	RelWithDebInfo	  variant    of	   the
       CMAKE__LANG__FLAGS__CONFIG_ variable.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO_INIT
       New in version 3.7.

       This    variable	   is	 the	RelWithDebInfo	  variant    of	   the
       CMAKE__LANG__FLAGS__CONFIG__INIT	variable.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_IGNORE_EXTENSIONS
       File extensions that should be ignored by the build.

       This is a list of file extensions that may be part of a project	for  a
       given language but are not compiled.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_IMPLICIT_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES
       Directories implicitly searched by the compiler for header files.

       CMake does not explicitly specify these directories on compiler command
       lines for language <LANG>.  This	prevents  system  include  directories
       from being treated as user include directories on some compilers, which
       is important for	C, CXX,	and CUDA to avoid overriding standard  library
       headers.

       This  value  is not used	for Fortran because it has no standard library
       headers and some	compilers do not search	their implicit include	direc-
       tories for module .mod files.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_IMPLICIT_LINK_DIRECTORIES
       Implicit	linker search path detected for	language <LANG>.

       Compilers  typically  pass  directories containing language runtime li-
       braries and default library search paths	when  they  invoke  a  linker.
       These  paths  are implicit linker search	directories for	the compiler's
       language.   For	 each	language   enabled   by	  the	project()   or
       enable_language()  command,  CMake automatically	detects	these directo-
       ries and	reports	the results in this variable.

       When linking to a static	library, CMake adds the	implicit link directo-
       ries  from  this	 variable for each language used in the	static library
       (except the language whose compiler is used to drive linking).  In  the
       case	  of	   an	   imported	 static	     library,	   the
       IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LANGUAGES target	property lists	the  languages
       whose  implicit link information	is needed.  If any of the languages is
       not enabled, its	value for  the	CMAKE_<LANG>_IMPLICIT_LINK_DIRECTORIES
       variable	 may instead be	provided by the	project.  Or, a	toolchain file
       may set the variable to a value known for the specified toolchain.   It
       will  either  be	 overridden when the language is enabled, or used as a
       fallback.

       Some toolchains read implicit directories from an environment  variable
       such  as	LIBRARY_PATH.  If using	such an	environment variable, keep its
       value consistent	when operating in a given  build  tree	because	 CMake
       saves the value detected	when first creating a build tree.

       If  policy  CMP0060  is	not  set to NEW, then when a library in	one of
       these directories is given  by  full  path  to  target_link_libraries()
       CMake will generate the -l<name>	form on	link lines for historical pur-
       poses.

       See also	the CMAKE__LANG__IMPLICIT_LINK_LIBRARIES variable.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_IMPLICIT_LINK_FRAMEWORK_DIRECTORIES
       Implicit	linker framework search	path detected for language <LANG>.

       These paths are implicit	linker framework search	 directories  for  the
       compiler's language.  CMake automatically detects these directories for
       each language and reports the results in	this variable.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_IMPLICIT_LINK_LIBRARIES
       Implicit	link libraries and flags detected for language <LANG>.

       Compilers typically pass	language runtime library names and other flags
       when  they  invoke a linker.  These flags are implicit link options for
       the compiler's language.	 For each language enabled by the project() or
       enable_language()  command, CMake automatically detects these libraries
       and flags and reports the results in this variable.

       When linking to a static	library, CMake	adds  the  implicit  link  li-
       braries	and  flags  from  this	variable for each language used	in the
       static library (except the language whose compiler  is  used  to	 drive
       linking).    In	 the   case   of   an  imported	 static	 library,  the
       IMPORTED_LINK_INTERFACE_LANGUAGES target	property lists	the  languages
       whose  implicit link information	is needed.  If any of the languages is
       not enabled, its	 value	for  the  CMAKE_<LANG>_IMPLICIT_LINK_LIBRARIES
       variable	 may instead be	provided by the	project.  Or, a	toolchain file
       may set the variable to a value known for the specified toolchain.   It
       will  either  be	 overridden when the language is enabled, or used as a
       fallback.

       See also	the CMAKE__LANG__IMPLICIT_LINK_DIRECTORIES variable.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_LIBRARY_ARCHITECTURE
       Target architecture library directory name detected for <LANG>.

       If the <LANG> compiler passes to	the  linker  an	 architecture-specific
       system  library search directory	such as	<prefix>/lib/<arch> this vari-
       able contains the <arch>	name if/as detected by CMake.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_LINK_EXECUTABLE
       Rule variable to	link an	executable.

       Rule variable to	link an	executable for the given language.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_LINKER_WRAPPER_FLAG
       New in version 3.13.

       Defines the syntax of compiler driver option to	pass  options  to  the
       linker  tool.  It  will	be used	to translate the LINKER: prefix	in the
       link options (see add_link_options() and	target_link_options()).

       This variable holds a semicolon-separated list of tokens.  If  a	 space
       (i.e.  "	") is specified	as last	token, flag and	LINKER:	arguments will
       be specified  as	 separate  arguments  to  the  compiler	 driver.   The
       CMAKE__LANG__LINKER_WRAPPER_FLAG_SEP  variable can be specified to man-
       age concatenation of arguments.

       For example, for	Clang we have:

	  set (CMAKE_C_LINKER_WRAPPER_FLAG "-Xlinker" "	")

       Specifying "LINKER:-z,defs" will	be transformed in -Xlinker -z -Xlinker
       defs.

       For GNU GCC:

	  set (CMAKE_C_LINKER_WRAPPER_FLAG "-Wl,")
	  set (CMAKE_C_LINKER_WRAPPER_FLAG_SEP ",")

       Specifying "LINKER:-z,defs" will	be transformed in -Wl,-z,defs.

       And for SunPro:

	  set (CMAKE_C_LINKER_WRAPPER_FLAG "-Qoption" "ld" " ")
	  set (CMAKE_C_LINKER_WRAPPER_FLAG_SEP ",")

       Specifying "LINKER:-z,defs" will	be transformed in -Qoption ld -z,defs.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_LINKER_WRAPPER_FLAG_SEP
       New in version 3.13.

       This variable is	used with CMAKE__LANG__LINKER_WRAPPER_FLAG variable to
       format LINKER: prefix in	the link options (see  add_link_options()  and
       target_link_options()).

       When  specified,	 arguments  of the LINKER: prefix will be concatenated
       using this value	as separator.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_OUTPUT_EXTENSION
       Extension for the output	of a compile for a single file.

       This is the extension for an object file	for the	given <LANG>.  For ex-
       ample .obj for C	on Windows.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_SIMULATE_ID
       Identification string of	the "simulated"	compiler.

       Some  compilers	simulate  other	compilers to serve as drop-in replace-
       ments.  When CMake detects such a compiler it  sets  this  variable  to
       what  would  have  been	the CMAKE__LANG__COMPILER_ID for the simulated
       compiler.

       NOTE:
	  In other words, this variable	describes the ABI compatibility	of the
	  generated code.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_SIMULATE_VERSION
       Version string of "simulated" compiler.

       Some  compilers	simulate  other	compilers to serve as drop-in replace-
       ments.  When CMake detects such a compiler it  sets  this  variable  to
       what  would  have  been the CMAKE__LANG__COMPILER_VERSION for the simu-
       lated compiler.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_SIZEOF_DATA_PTR
       Size of pointer-to-data types for language <LANG>.

       This holds the size (in bytes) of pointer-to-data types in  the	target
       platform	ABI.  It is defined for	languages C and	CXX (C++).

   CMAKE_<LANG>_SOURCE_FILE_EXTENSIONS
       Extensions of source files for the given	language.

       This is the list	of extensions for a given language's source files.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_STANDARD
       The variations are:

       o CMAKE_C_STANDARD

       o CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD

       o CMAKE_CUDA_STANDARD

       o CMAKE_HIP_STANDARD

       o CMAKE_OBJC_STANDARD

       o CMAKE_OBJCXX_STANDARD

       Default values for _LANG__STANDARD target properties if set when	a tar-
       get is created.

       For supported CMake versions see	the respective pages.

       See the cmake-compile-features(7) manual	 for  information  on  compile
       features	and a list of supported	compilers.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_STANDARD_DEFAULT
       New in version 3.9.

       The  compiler's	default	standard for the language <LANG>. Empty	if the
       compiler	has no conception of standard levels.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_STANDARD_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES
       New in version 3.6.

       Include directories to be used for every	source file compiled with  the
       <LANG> compiler.	 This is meant for specification of system include di-
       rectories needed	by the language	for the	current	platform.  The	direc-
       tories  always appear at	the end	of the include path passed to the com-
       piler.

       This variable should not	be set by project code.	 It is meant to	be set
       by  CMake's  platform information modules for the current toolchain, or
       by a toolchain file when	used with CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE.

       See also	CMAKE__LANG__STANDARD_LIBRARIES.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_STANDARD_LIBRARIES
       New in version 3.6.

       Libraries linked	into every executable and shared  library  linked  for
       language	 <LANG>.   This	is meant for specification of system libraries
       needed by the language for the current platform.

       This variable should not	be set by project code.	 It is meant to	be set
       by  CMake's  platform information modules for the current toolchain, or
       by a toolchain file when	used with CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE.

       See also	CMAKE__LANG__STANDARD_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_STANDARD_REQUIRED
       The variations are:

       o CMAKE_C_STANDARD_REQUIRED

       o CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED

       o CMAKE_CUDA_STANDARD_REQUIRED

       o CMAKE_HIP_STANDARD_REQUIRED

       o CMAKE_OBJC_STANDARD_REQUIRED

       o CMAKE_OBJCXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED

       Default values for _LANG__STANDARD_REQUIRED target  properties  if  set
       when a target is	created.

       For supported CMake versions see	the respective pages.

       See  the	 cmake-compile-features(7)  manual  for	information on compile
       features	and a list of supported	compilers.

   CMAKE_OBJC_EXTENSIONS
       New in version 3.16.

       Default value for OBJC_EXTENSIONS target	property if set	when a	target
       is created.

       See  the	 cmake-compile-features(7)  manual  for	information on compile
       features	and a list of supported	compilers.

   CMAKE_OBJC_STANDARD
       New in version 3.16.

       Default value for OBJC_STANDARD target property if set when a target is
       created.

       See  the	 cmake-compile-features(7)  manual  for	information on compile
       features	and a list of supported	compilers.

   CMAKE_OBJC_STANDARD_REQUIRED
       New in version 3.16.

       Default value for OBJC_STANDARD_REQUIRED	target property	if set when  a
       target is created.

       See  the	 cmake-compile-features(7)  manual  for	information on compile
       features	and a list of supported	compilers.

   CMAKE_OBJCXX_EXTENSIONS
       New in version 3.16.

       Default value for OBJCXX_EXTENSIONS target property if set when a  tar-
       get is created.

       See  the	 cmake-compile-features(7)  manual  for	information on compile
       features	and a list of supported	compilers.

   CMAKE_OBJCXX_STANDARD
       New in version 3.16.

       Default value for OBJCXX_STANDARD target	property if set	when a	target
       is created.

       See  the	 cmake-compile-features(7)  manual  for	information on compile
       features	and a list of supported	compilers.

   CMAKE_OBJCXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED
       New in version 3.16.

       Default value for OBJCXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED target property if set  when
       a target	is created.

       See  the	 cmake-compile-features(7)  manual  for	information on compile
       features	and a list of supported	compilers.

   CMAKE_Swift_LANGUAGE_VERSION
       New in version 3.7.

       Set to the Swift	language version  number.   If	not  set,  the	oldest
       legacy  version	known to be available in the host Xcode	version	is as-
       sumed:

       o Swift 4.0 for Xcode 10.2 and above.

       o Swift 3.0 for Xcode 8.3 and above.

       o Swift 2.3 for Xcode 8.2 and below.

   CMAKE_USER_MAKE_RULES_OVERRIDE_<LANG>
       Specify a CMake file that overrides platform information	for <LANG>.

       This is a language-specific version  of	CMAKE_USER_MAKE_RULES_OVERRIDE
       loaded only when	enabling language <LANG>.

VARIABLES FOR CTEST
   CTEST_BINARY_DIRECTORY
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify the CTest BuildDirectory	setting	in a ctest(1) dashboard	client
       script.

   CTEST_BUILD_COMMAND
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify the CTest MakeCommand setting in	a  ctest(1)  dashboard	client
       script.

   CTEST_BUILD_NAME
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify	the  CTest  BuildName  setting	in a ctest(1) dashboard	client
       script.

   CTEST_BZR_COMMAND
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify the CTest BZRCommand setting in	a  ctest(1)  dashboard	client
       script.

   CTEST_BZR_UPDATE_OPTIONS
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify	the  CTest  BZRUpdateOptions  setting  in a ctest(1) dashboard
       client script.

   CTEST_CHANGE_ID
       New in version 3.4.

       Specify the CTest ChangeId  setting  in	a  ctest(1)  dashboard	client
       script.

       This  setting  allows  CTest  to	 pass arbitrary	information about this
       build up	to CDash.  One use of this feature is to allow CDash  to  post
       comments	on your	pull request if	anything goes wrong with your build.

   CTEST_CHECKOUT_COMMAND
       New in version 3.1.

       Tell the	ctest_start() command how to checkout or initialize the	source
       directory in a ctest(1) dashboard client	script.

   CTEST_CONFIGURATION_TYPE
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify the CTest DefaultCTestConfigurationType setting in  a  ctest(1)
       dashboard client	script.

       If  the	configuration  type  is	set via	-C <cfg> from the command line
       then this variable is populated accordingly.

   CTEST_CONFIGURE_COMMAND
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify the CTest ConfigureCommand  setting  in	a  ctest(1)  dashboard
       client script.

   CTEST_COVERAGE_COMMAND
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify	the  CTest  CoverageCommand  setting  in  a ctest(1) dashboard
       client script.

   Cobertura
       Using Cobertura as the coverage	generation  within  your  multi-module
       Java project can	generate a series of XML files.

       The  Cobertura Coverage parser expects to read the coverage data	from a
       single XML file which contains  the  coverage  data  for	 all  modules.
       Cobertura  has  a program with the ability to merge given cobertura.ser
       files and then another program to generate a combined XML file from the
       previous	 merged	 file.	 For command line testing, this	can be done by
       hand prior to CTest looking for the coverage files. For script  builds,
       set  the	 CTEST_COVERAGE_COMMAND	variable to point to a file which will
       perform these same steps, such as a .sh or .bat file.

	  set(CTEST_COVERAGE_COMMAND .../run-coverage-and-consolidate.sh)

       where the run-coverage-and-consolidate.sh script	is perhaps created  by
       the configure_file() command and	might contain the following code:

	  #!/usr/bin/env bash
	  CoberturaFiles="$(find "/path/to/source" -name "cobertura.ser")"
	  SourceDirs="$(find "/path/to/source" -name "java" -type d)"
	  cobertura-merge --datafile coberturamerge.ser	$CoberturaFiles
	  cobertura-report --datafile coberturamerge.ser --destination . \
			   --format xml	$SourceDirs

       The  script  uses find to capture the paths to all of the cobertura.ser
       files found below the project's source directory.  It keeps the list of
       files  and  supplies  it	as an argument to the cobertura-merge program.
       The --datafile argument signifies where the result of the merge will be
       kept.

       The  combined  coberturamerge.ser file is then used to generate the XML
       report using the	cobertura-report program.   The	 call  to  the	cober-
       tura-report program requires some named arguments.

       --datafila
	      path to the merged .ser file

       --destination
	      path to put the output files(s)

       --format
	      file format to write output in: xml or html

       The  rest  of  the  supplied arguments consist of the full paths	to the
       /src/main/java directories of each module within	the source tree. These
       directories are needed and should not be	forgotten.

   CTEST_COVERAGE_EXTRA_FLAGS
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify	the  CTest  CoverageExtraFlags setting in a ctest(1) dashboard
       client script.

   CTEST_CURL_OPTIONS
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify the CTest CurlOptions setting in	a  ctest(1)  dashboard	client
       script.

   CTEST_CUSTOM_COVERAGE_EXCLUDE
       A  list	of  regular expressions	which will be used to exclude files by
       their path from coverage	output by the ctest_coverage() command.

       It is initialized by ctest(1), but may be edited	in a CTestCustom file.
       See ctest_read_custom_files() documentation.

   CTEST_CUSTOM_ERROR_EXCEPTION
       A  list	of  regular expressions	which will be used to exclude when de-
       tecting error messages in build outputs by the ctest_test() command.

       It is initialized by ctest(1), but may be edited	in a CTestCustom file.
       See ctest_read_custom_files() documentation.

   CTEST_CUSTOM_ERROR_MATCH
       A  list	of regular expressions which will be used to detect error mes-
       sages in	build outputs by the ctest_test() command.

       It is initialized by ctest(1), but may be edited	in a CTestCustom file.
       See ctest_read_custom_files() documentation.

   CTEST_CUSTOM_ERROR_POST_CONTEXT
       The number of lines to include as context which follow an error message
       by the ctest_test() command. The	default	is 10.

       It is initialized by ctest(1), but may be edited	in a CTestCustom file.
       See ctest_read_custom_files() documentation.

   CTEST_CUSTOM_ERROR_PRE_CONTEXT
       The  number  of lines to	include	as context which precede an error mes-
       sage by the ctest_test()	command. The default is	10.

       It is initialized by ctest(1), but may be edited	in a CTestCustom file.
       See ctest_read_custom_files() documentation.

   CTEST_CUSTOM_MAXIMUM_FAILED_TEST_OUTPUT_SIZE
       When  saving  a	failing	 test's	 output,  this is the maximum size, in
       bytes, that will	be collected by	the ctest_test() command. Defaults  to
       307200  (300 KiB). See CTEST_CUSTOM_TEST_OUTPUT_TRUNCATION for possible
       truncation modes.

       If a test's output contains the literal string "CTEST_FULL_OUTPUT", the
       output will not be truncated and	may exceed the maximum size.

       It is initialized by ctest(1), but may be edited	in a CTestCustom file.
       See ctest_read_custom_files() documentation.

       For  controlling	 the  output  collection   of	passing	  tests,   see
       CTEST_CUSTOM_MAXIMUM_PASSED_TEST_OUTPUT_SIZE.

   CTEST_CUSTOM_MAXIMUM_NUMBER_OF_ERRORS
       The  maximum  number of errors in a single build	step which will	be de-
       tected.	After this, the	ctest_test() command will truncate the output.
       Defaults	to 50.

       It is initialized by ctest(1), but may be edited	in a CTestCustom file.
       See ctest_read_custom_files() documentation.

   CTEST_CUSTOM_MAXIMUM_NUMBER_OF_WARNINGS
       The maximum number of warnings in a single build	step which will	be de-
       tected.	After this, the	ctest_test() command will truncate the output.
       Defaults	to 50.

       It is initialized by ctest(1), but may be edited	in a CTestCustom file.
       See ctest_read_custom_files() documentation.

   CTEST_CUSTOM_MAXIMUM_PASSED_TEST_OUTPUT_SIZE
       When  saving  a	passing	 test's	 output,  this is the maximum size, in
       bytes, that will	be collected by	the ctest_test() command. Defaults  to
       1024  (1	 KiB).	See  CTEST_CUSTOM_TEST_OUTPUT_TRUNCATION  for possible
       truncation modes.

       If a test's output contains the literal string "CTEST_FULL_OUTPUT", the
       output will not be truncated and	may exceed the maximum size.

       It is initialized by ctest(1), but may be edited	in a CTestCustom file.
       See ctest_read_custom_files() documentation.

       For  controlling	 the  output  collection   of	failing	  tests,   see
       CTEST_CUSTOM_MAXIMUM_FAILED_TEST_OUTPUT_SIZE.

   CTEST_CUSTOM_TEST_OUTPUT_TRUNCATION
       New in version 3.24.

       Set  the	 test output truncation	mode in	case a maximum size is config-
       ured   via    the    CTEST_CUSTOM_MAXIMUM_PASSED_TEST_OUTPUT_SIZE    or
       CTEST_CUSTOM_MAXIMUM_FAILED_TEST_OUTPUT_SIZE variables.	By default the
       tail of the output will be truncated. Other possible values are	middle
       and head.

       It is initialized by ctest(1), but may be edited	in a CTestCustom file.
       See ctest_read_custom_files() documentation.

   CTEST_CUSTOM_MEMCHECK_IGNORE
       A list of regular expressions  to  use  to  exclude  tests  during  the
       ctest_memcheck()	command.

       It is initialized by ctest(1), but may be edited	in a CTestCustom file.
       See ctest_read_custom_files() documentation.

   CTEST_CUSTOM_POST_MEMCHECK
       A list of commands to run at the	end of the ctest_memcheck() command.

       It is initialized by ctest(1), but may be edited	in a CTestCustom file.
       See ctest_read_custom_files() documentation.

   CTEST_CUSTOM_POST_TEST
       A list of commands to run at the	end of the ctest_test()	command.

       It is initialized by ctest(1), but may be edited	in a CTestCustom file.
       See ctest_read_custom_files() documentation.

   CTEST_CUSTOM_PRE_MEMCHECK
       A list of commands to run at the	start of the ctest_memcheck() command.

       It is initialized by ctest(1), but may be edited	in a CTestCustom file.
       See ctest_read_custom_files() documentation.

   CTEST_CUSTOM_PRE_TEST
       A list of commands to run at the	start of the ctest_test() command.

       It is initialized by ctest(1), but may be edited	in a CTestCustom file.
       See ctest_read_custom_files() documentation.

   CTEST_CUSTOM_TESTS_IGNORE
       A list of test names to be excluded from	the set	of tests  run  by  the
       ctest_test() command.

       It is initialized by ctest(1), but may be edited	in a CTestCustom file.
       See ctest_read_custom_files() documentation.

   CTEST_CUSTOM_WARNING_EXCEPTION
       A list of regular expressions which will	be used	to  exclude  when  de-
       tecting warning messages	in build outputs by the	ctest_build() command.

       It is initialized by ctest(1), but may be edited	in a CTestCustom file.
       See ctest_read_custom_files() documentation.

   CTEST_CUSTOM_WARNING_MATCH
       A list of regular expressions which will	be used	to detect warning mes-
       sages in	build outputs by the ctest_build() command.

       It is initialized by ctest(1), but may be edited	in a CTestCustom file.
       See ctest_read_custom_files() documentation.

   CTEST_CVS_CHECKOUT
       New in version 3.1.

       Deprecated.  Use	CTEST_CHECKOUT_COMMAND instead.

   CTEST_CVS_COMMAND
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify the CTest CVSCommand setting in	a  ctest(1)  dashboard	client
       script.

   CTEST_CVS_UPDATE_OPTIONS
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify	the  CTest  CVSUpdateOptions  setting  in a ctest(1) dashboard
       client script.

   CTEST_DROP_LOCATION
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify the CTest DropLocation setting in a ctest(1)  dashboard	client
       script.

   CTEST_DROP_METHOD
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify	the  CTest  DropMethod	setting	in a ctest(1) dashboard	client
       script.

   CTEST_DROP_SITE
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify the CTest DropSite  setting  in	a  ctest(1)  dashboard	client
       script.

   CTEST_DROP_SITE_CDASH
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify	the  CTest  IsCDash  setting  in  a  ctest(1) dashboard	client
       script.

   CTEST_DROP_SITE_PASSWORD
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify the CTest DropSitePassword  setting  in	a  ctest(1)  dashboard
       client script.

   CTEST_DROP_SITE_USER
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify	the  CTest DropSiteUser	setting	in a ctest(1) dashboard	client
       script.

   CTEST_EXTRA_COVERAGE_GLOB
       New in version 3.4.

       A list of regular expressions which will	be used	to  find  files	 which
       should be covered by the	ctest_coverage() command.

       It is initialized by ctest(1), but may be edited	in a CTestCustom file.
       See ctest_read_custom_files() documentation.

   CTEST_GIT_COMMAND
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify the CTest GITCommand setting in	a  ctest(1)  dashboard	client
       script.

   CTEST_GIT_INIT_SUBMODULES
       New in version 3.6.

       Specify	the  CTest  GITInitSubmodules  setting in a ctest(1) dashboard
       client script.

   CTEST_GIT_UPDATE_CUSTOM
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify the CTest  GITUpdateCustom  setting  in	a  ctest(1)  dashboard
       client script.

   CTEST_GIT_UPDATE_OPTIONS
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify	the  CTest  GITUpdateOptions  setting  in a ctest(1) dashboard
       client script.

   CTEST_HG_COMMAND
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify the CTest HGCommand setting  in	a  ctest(1)  dashboard	client
       script.

   CTEST_HG_UPDATE_OPTIONS
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify	the  CTest  HGUpdateOptions  setting  in  a ctest(1) dashboard
       client script.

   CTEST_LABELS_FOR_SUBPROJECTS
       New in version 3.10.

       Specify the CTest LabelsForSubprojects setting in a ctest(1)  dashboard
       client script.

   CTEST_MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify	the  CTest  MemoryCheckCommand setting in a ctest(1) dashboard
       client script.

   CTEST_MEMORYCHECK_COMMAND_OPTIONS
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify the CTest MemoryCheckCommandOptions setting in a	ctest(1) dash-
       board client script.

   CTEST_MEMORYCHECK_SANITIZER_OPTIONS
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify	the  CTest  MemoryCheckSanitizerOptions	 setting in a ctest(1)
       dashboard client	script.

       CTest prepends correct sanitizer	options	*_OPTIONS environment variable
       to executed command. CTests adds	its own	log_path to sanitizer options,
       don't provide your own log_path.

   CTEST_MEMORYCHECK_SUPPRESSIONS_FILE
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify the CTest  MemoryCheckSuppressionFile  setting  in  a  ctest(1)
       dashboard client	script.

   CTEST_MEMORYCHECK_TYPE
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify	the  CTest  MemoryCheckType  setting  in  a ctest(1) dashboard
       client script.	Valid  values  are  Valgrind,  Purify,	BoundsChecker,
       DrMemory,  CudaSanitizer,  ThreadSanitizer, AddressSanitizer, LeakSani-
       tizer, MemorySanitizer and UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer.

   CTEST_NIGHTLY_START_TIME
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify the CTest NightlyStartTime  setting  in	a  ctest(1)  dashboard
       client script.

       Note  that  this	 variable  must	always be set for a nightly build in a
       dashboard script. It is needed so that nightly builds can  be  properly
       grouped together	in CDash.

   CTEST_P4_CLIENT
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify	the  CTest  P4Client  setting  in  a ctest(1) dashboard	client
       script.

   CTEST_P4_COMMAND
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify the CTest P4Command setting  in	a  ctest(1)  dashboard	client
       script.

   CTEST_P4_OPTIONS
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify	the  CTest  P4Options  setting	in a ctest(1) dashboard	client
       script.

   CTEST_P4_UPDATE_OPTIONS
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify the CTest  P4UpdateOptions  setting  in	a  ctest(1)  dashboard
       client script.

   CTEST_RESOURCE_SPEC_FILE
       New in version 3.18.

       Specify	the  CTest  ResourceSpecFile  setting  in a ctest(1) dashboard
       client script.

       This can	also be	used to	specify	the resource spec file	from  a	 CMake
       build.	If  no	RESOURCE_SPEC_FILE  is	passed	to  ctest_test(),  and
       CTEST_RESOURCE_SPEC_FILE	is not specified in the	dashboard script,  the
       value of	this variable from the build is	used.

   CTEST_RUN_CURRENT_SCRIPT
       New in version 3.11.

       Setting	this  to  0  prevents  ctest(1)	 from  being run again when it
       reaches the end of a script run by calling ctest	-S.

   CTEST_SCP_COMMAND
       New in version 3.1.

       Legacy option.  Not used.

   CTEST_SCRIPT_DIRECTORY
       The directory containing	the top-level CTest script.   The  concept  is
       similar to CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR.

   CTEST_SITE
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify the CTest Site setting in a ctest(1) dashboard client script.

   CTEST_SUBMIT_INACTIVITY_TIMEOUT
       New in version 3.23.

       Specify	the  CTest SubmitInactivityTimeout setting in a	ctest(1) dash-
       board client script.

   CTEST_SUBMIT_URL
       New in version 3.14.

       Specify the CTest SubmitURL setting  in	a  ctest(1)  dashboard	client
       script.

   CTEST_SOURCE_DIRECTORY
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify	the  CTest  SourceDirectory  setting  in  a ctest(1) dashboard
       client script.

   CTEST_SVN_COMMAND
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify the CTest SVNCommand setting in	a  ctest(1)  dashboard	client
       script.

   CTEST_SVN_OPTIONS
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify	the  CTest  SVNOptions	setting	in a ctest(1) dashboard	client
       script.

   CTEST_SVN_UPDATE_OPTIONS
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify the CTest SVNUpdateOptions  setting  in	a  ctest(1)  dashboard
       client script.

   CTEST_TEST_LOAD
       New in version 3.4.

       Specify the TestLoad setting in the CTest Test Step of a	ctest(1) dash-
       board client script.  This sets the default value for the TEST_LOAD op-
       tion of the ctest_test()	command.

   CTEST_TEST_TIMEOUT
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify	the  CTest  TimeOut  setting  in  a  ctest(1) dashboard	client
       script.

   CTEST_TRIGGER_SITE
       New in version 3.1.

       Legacy option.  Not used.

   CTEST_UPDATE_COMMAND
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify the CTest UpdateCommand setting in a ctest(1) dashboard	client
       script.

   CTEST_UPDATE_OPTIONS
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify	the CTest UpdateOptions	setting	in a ctest(1) dashboard	client
       script.

   CTEST_UPDATE_VERSION_ONLY
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify the CTest UpdateVersionOnly setting  in	a  ctest(1)  dashboard
       client script.

   CTEST_UPDATE_VERSION_OVERRIDE
       New in version 3.15.

       Specify the CTest UpdateVersionOverride setting in a ctest(1) dashboard
       client script.

   CTEST_USE_LAUNCHERS
       New in version 3.1.

       Specify the CTest UseLaunchers setting in a ctest(1)  dashboard	client
       script.

VARIABLES FOR CPACK
   CPACK_ABSOLUTE_DESTINATION_FILES
       List  of	 files which have been installed using an ABSOLUTE DESTINATION
       path.

       This variable is	a Read-Only variable which is set internally by	 CPack
       during	   installation	     and      before	  packaging	 using
       CMAKE_ABSOLUTE_DESTINATION_FILES	  defined    in	   cmake_install.cmake
       scripts.	 The value can be used within CPack project configuration file
       and/or CPack<GEN>.cmake file of <GEN> generator.

   CPACK_COMPONENT_INCLUDE_TOPLEVEL_DIRECTORY
       Boolean toggle to include/exclude top level directory (component	case).

       Similar usage as	CPACK_INCLUDE_TOPLEVEL_DIRECTORY but for the component
       case.   See  CPACK_INCLUDE_TOPLEVEL_DIRECTORY documentation for the de-
       tail.

   CPACK_CUSTOM_INSTALL_VARIABLES
       New in version 3.21.

       CPack  variables	 (set  via  e.g.  cpack	  -D,	CPackConfig.cmake   or
       CPACK_PROJECT_CONFIG_FILE  scripts) are not directly visible in instal-
       lation scripts.	Instead, one can pass a	list of	varName=value pairs in
       the  CPACK_CUSTOM_INSTALL_VARIABLES  variable.	At  install time, each
       list item will result in	a variable of the specified name (varName) be-
       ing set to the given value.  The	= can be omitted for an	empty value.

       CPACK_CUSTOM_INSTALL_VARIABLES  allows the packaging installation to be
       influenced by the user or driving script	at CPack runtime without  hav-
       ing to regenerate the install scripts.

   Example
	  install(FILES	large.txt DESTINATION data)

	  install(CODE [[
	    if(ENABLE_COMPRESSION)
	      #	"run-compressor" is a fictional	tool that produces
	      #	large.txt.xz from large.txt and	then removes the input file
	      execute_process(COMMAND run-compressor $ENV{DESTDIR}${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/large.txt)
	    endif()
	  ]])

       With the	above example snippet, cpack will by default run the installa-
       tion script with	ENABLE_COMPRESSION unset, resulting in a package  con-
       taining the uncompressed	large.txt.  This can be	overridden when	invok-
       ing cpack like so:

	  cpack	-D "CPACK_CUSTOM_INSTALL_VARIABLES=ENABLE_COMPRESSION=TRUE"

       The installation	script will then run with  ENABLE_COMPRESSION  set  to
       TRUE, resulting in a package containing the compressed large.txt.xz in-
       stead.

   CPACK_ERROR_ON_ABSOLUTE_INSTALL_DESTINATION
       Ask CPack to error out as soon as a file	with absolute INSTALL DESTINA-
       TION is encountered.

       The  fatal  error  is  emitted before the installation of the offending
       file takes place.  Some CPack generators, like NSIS, enforce  this  in-
       ternally.      This     variable	   triggers    the    definition    of
       CMAKE_ERROR_ON_ABSOLUTE_INSTALL_DESTINATION when	CPack runs.

   CPACK_INCLUDE_TOPLEVEL_DIRECTORY
       Boolean toggle to include/exclude top level directory.

       When preparing a	package	CPack installs the item	 under	the  so-called
       top  level  directory.  The purpose of is to include (set to 1 or ON or
       TRUE) the top level directory in	the package or not (set	to 0 or	OFF or
       FALSE).

       Each  CPack  generator  has a built-in default value for	this variable.
       E.g.  Archive generators	(ZIP, TGZ, ...)	includes the top level whereas
       RPM  or	DEB don't.  The	user may override the default value by setting
       this variable.

       There is	a similar variable  CPACK_COMPONENT_INCLUDE_TOPLEVEL_DIRECTORY
       which  may be used to override the behavior for the component packaging
       case which may have different default value for historical  (now	 back-
       ward compatibility) reason.

   CPACK_INSTALL_DEFAULT_DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS
       New in version 3.11.

       Default	permissions  for implicitly created directories	during packag-
       ing.

       This  variable  serves  the  same  purpose  during  packaging  as   the
       CMAKE_INSTALL_DEFAULT_DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS  variable serves during in-
       stallation (e.g.	make install).

       If include(CPack) is used then by default this variable is set  to  the
       content of CMAKE_INSTALL_DEFAULT_DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS.

   CPACK_PACKAGING_INSTALL_PREFIX
       The prefix used in the built package.

       Each  CPack  generator  has  a default value (like /usr).  This default
       value may be overwritten	from the CMakeLists.txt	or the	cpack(1)  com-
       mand line by setting an alternative value.  Example:

	  set(CPACK_PACKAGING_INSTALL_PREFIX "/opt")

       This is not the same purpose as CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX which is used when
       installing from the build tree without building a package.

   CPACK_SET_DESTDIR
       Boolean toggle to make CPack use	DESTDIR	mechanism when packaging.

       DESTDIR means DESTination DIRectory.  It	is commonly used  by  makefile
       users  in  order	 to install software at	non-default location.  It is a
       basic relocation	mechanism that should not  be  used  on	 Windows  (see
       CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX documentation).  It	is usually invoked like	this:

	  make DESTDIR=/home/john install

       which  will  install the	concerned software using the installation pre-
       fix, e.g. /usr/local prepended with the	DESTDIR	 value	which  finally
       gives  /home/john/usr/local.  When preparing a package, CPack first in-
       stalls the items	to be packaged in a local (to the build	 tree)	direc-
       tory   by   using   the	 same  DESTDIR	mechanism.   Nevertheless,  if
       CPACK_SET_DESTDIR is set	then CPack will	set DESTDIR before  doing  the
       local   install.	  The  most  noticeable	 difference  is	 that  without
       CPACK_SET_DESTDIR, CPack	uses CPACK_PACKAGING_INSTALL_PREFIX as a  pre-
       fix    whereas	 with	 CPACK_SET_DESTDIR   set,   CPack   will   use
       CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX as a prefix.

       Manually	setting	CPACK_SET_DESTDIR may help (or simply be necessary) if
       some  install rules uses	absolute DESTINATION (see CMake	install() com-
       mand).  However,	starting with CPack/CMake 2.8.3	RPM and	DEB installers
       tries  to  handle  DESTDIR automatically	so that	it is seldom necessary
       for the user to set it.

   CPACK_WARN_ON_ABSOLUTE_INSTALL_DESTINATION
       Ask CPack to warn each time a file with absolute	INSTALL	DESTINATION is
       encountered.

       This	   variable	  triggers	 the	   definition	    of
       CMAKE_WARN_ON_ABSOLUTE_INSTALL_DESTINATION when	CPack  runs  cmake_in-
       stall.cmake scripts.

VARIABLE EXPANSION OPERATORS
   CACHE
       New in version 3.13.

       Operator	to read	cache variables.

       Use   the  syntax  $CACHE{VAR}  to  read	 cache	entry  VAR.   See  the
       cmake-language(7) variables documentation for more complete  documenta-
       tion of the interaction of normal variables and cache entries.

       When  evaluating	 Variable  References  of the form ${VAR}, CMake first
       searches	for a normal variable with that	name, and if not  found	 CMake
       will  search  for a cache entry with that name.	The $CACHE{VAR}	syntax
       can be used to do direct	cache lookup and ignore	 any  existing	normal
       variable.

       See  the	set() and unset() commands to see how to write or remove cache
       variables.

   ENV
       Operator	to read	environment variables.

       Use the syntax $ENV{VAR}	to read	environment variable VAR.

       To test whether an environment variable is defined, use	the  signature
       if(DEFINED ENV{<name>}) of the if() command.

       For  general  information on environment	variables, see the Environment
       Variables section in the	cmake-language(7) manual.

INTERNAL VARIABLES
       CMake has many internal variables.   Most  of  them  are	 undocumented.
       Some  of	 them,	however,  were at some point described as normal vari-
       ables, and therefore may	be encountered in legacy code. They  are  sub-
       ject to change, and not recommended for use in project code.

   CMAKE_HOME_DIRECTORY
       Path to top of source tree. Same	as CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR.

       This  is	 an  internal  cache entry used	to locate the source directory
       when loading a CMakeCache.txt from a build tree.	 It should not be used
       in  project code.  The variable CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR	has the	same value and
       should be preferred.

   CMAKE_INTERNAL_PLATFORM_ABI
       An internal variable subject to change.

       This is used in determining the compiler	ABI and	is subject to change.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_ABI
       An internal variable subject to change.

       This is used in determining the compiler	ABI and	is subject to change.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_ARCHITECTURE_ID
       New in version 3.10.

       An internal variable subject to change.

       This is used to identify	the variant of a compiler based	on its	target
       architecture.   For some	compilers this is needed to determine the cor-
       rect usage.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_VERSION_INTERNAL
       New in version 3.10.

       An internal variable subject to change.

       This is used to identify	the variant of a compiler based	on an internal
       version	number.	  For  some  compilers this is needed to determine the
       correct usage.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_LINKER_PREFERENCE
       An internal variable subject to change.

       Preference value	for linker language selection.

       The "linker language" for executable, shared library, and  module  tar-
       gets  is	 the  language	whose  compiler	 will  invoke the linker.  The
       LINKER_LANGUAGE target property sets the	language  explicitly.	Other-
       wise,  the  linker  language  is	 that whose linker preference value is
       highest among languages compiled	and linked into	the target.  See  also
       the CMAKE__LANG__LINKER_PREFERENCE_PROPAGATES variable.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_LINKER_PREFERENCE_PROPAGATES
       An internal variable subject to change.

       True if CMAKE__LANG__LINKER_PREFERENCE propagates across	targets.

       This  is	 used when CMake selects a linker language for a target.  Lan-
       guages compiled directly	into the target	are always considered.	A lan-
       guage compiled into static libraries linked by the target is considered
       if this variable	is true.

   CMAKE_<LANG>_PLATFORM_ID
       An internal variable subject to change.

       This is used in determining the platform	and is subject to change.

   CMAKE_NOT_USING_CONFIG_FLAGS
       Skip _BUILD_TYPE	flags if true.

       This is an internal flag	used by	the generators in CMake	to tell	 CMake
       to skip the _BUILD_TYPE flags.

   CMAKE_VS_INTEL_Fortran_PROJECT_VERSION
       When generating for Visual Studio 9 2008	or greater with	the Intel For-
       tran plugin installed, this specifies the .vfproj project  file	format
       version.	  This is intended for internal	use by CMake and should	not be
       used by project code.

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