get_property
Get a property.
get_property(<variable> <GLOBAL | DIRECTORY [<dir>] | TARGET <target> | SOURCE <source> | INSTALL <file> | TEST <test> | CACHE <entry> | VARIABLE > PROPERTY <name> [SET | DEFINED | BRIEF_DOCS | FULL_DOCS])
Gets one property from one object in a scope.
The first argument specifies the variable in which to store the result. The second argument determines the scope from which to get the property. It must be one of the following:
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GLOBAL
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Scope is unique and does not accept a name.
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DIRECTORY
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Scope defaults to the current directory but another directory (already processed by CMake) may be named by the full or relative path
<dir>
. -
TARGET
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Scope must name one existing target.
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SOURCE
-
Scope must name one source file.
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INSTALL
-
Scope must name one installed file path.
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TEST
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Scope must name one existing test.
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CACHE
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Scope must name one cache entry.
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VARIABLE
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Scope is unique and does not accept a name.
The required PROPERTY
option is immediately followed by the name of the property to get. If the property is not set an empty value is returned, although some properties support inheriting from a parent scope if defined to behave that way (see define_property()
).
If the SET
option is given the variable is set to a boolean value indicating whether the property has been set. If the DEFINED
option is given the variable is set to a boolean value indicating whether the property has been defined such as with the define_property()
command.
If BRIEF_DOCS
or FULL_DOCS
is given then the variable is set to a string containing documentation for the requested property. If documentation is requested for a property that has not been defined NOTFOUND
is returned.
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https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.15/command/get_property.html