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@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ Options:
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``COMMAND_ECHO <where>``
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The command being run will be echo'ed to ``<where>`` with ``<where>``
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being set to ``STDERR``|``STDOUT``|``NONE``.
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being set to one of ``STDERR``, ``STDOUT`` or ``NONE``.
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``ENCODING <name>``
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On Windows, the encoding that is used to decode output from the process.
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@@ -207,20 +207,18 @@ but if duplicates are encountered, only the first instance is preserved.
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[OUTPUT_VARIABLE <output variable>])
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Transforms the list by applying an action to all or, by specifying a
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``<SELECTOR>``, to the selected elements of the list, storing result in-place
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or in the specified output variable.
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``<SELECTOR>``, to the selected elements of the list, storing the result
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in-place or in the specified output variable.
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.. note::
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``TRANSFORM`` sub-command does not change the number of elements of the
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The ``TRANSFORM`` sub-command does not change the number of elements in the
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list. If a ``<SELECTOR>`` is specified, only some elements will be changed,
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the other ones will remain same as before the transformation.
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the other ones will remain the same as before the transformation.
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``<ACTION>`` specify the action to apply to the elements of list.
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The actions have exactly the same semantics as sub-commands of
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:command:`string` command.
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The ``<ACTION>`` may be one of:
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``<ACTION>`` specifies the action to apply to the elements of the list.
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The actions have exactly the same semantics as sub-commands of the
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:command:`string` command. ``<ACTION>`` must be one of the following:
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``APPEND``, ``PREPEND``: Append, prepend specified value to each element of
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the list.
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@@ -261,10 +259,9 @@ of the list
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list(TRANSFORM <list> REPLACE <regular_expression>
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<replace_expression> ...)
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``<SELECTOR>`` select which elements of the list will be transformed. Only one
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type of selector can be specified at a time.
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The ``<SELECTOR>`` may be one of:
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``<SELECTOR>`` determines which elements of the list will be transformed.
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Only one type of selector can be specified at a time. When given,
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``<SELECTOR>`` must be one of the following:
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``AT``: Specify a list of indexes.
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@@ -333,13 +333,13 @@ The options are:
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Project binary directory to install. This is required and must be first.
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``--config <cfg>``
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For multi-configuration tools, choose configuration ``<cfg>``.
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For multi-configuration generators, choose configuration ``<cfg>``.
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``--component <comp>``
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Component-based install. Only install component ``<comp>``.
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``--prefix <prefix>``
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The installation prefix :variable:`CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`.
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Override the installation prefix, :variable:`CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`.
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``--strip``
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Strip before installing by setting ``CMAKE_INSTALL_DO_STRIP``.
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@@ -13,5 +13,5 @@ part of the ``make clean`` target.
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Arguments to :prop_dir:`ADDITIONAL_MAKE_CLEAN_FILES` may use
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:manual:`generator expressions <cmake-generator-expressions(7)>`.
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This property only works for the the Makefile generators.
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This property only works for the Makefile generators.
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It is ignored on other generators.
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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CMAKE_EXECUTE_PROCESS_COMMAND_ECHO
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----------------------------------
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If this variable is set to ``STDERR``|``STDOUT``|``NONE`` then commands in
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:command:`execute_process` calls will be printed to either stderr or stdout
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or not at all.
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If this variable is set to ``STDERR``, ``STDOUT`` or ``NONE`` then commands
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in :command:`execute_process` calls will be printed to either stderr or
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stdout or not at all.
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