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@@ -491,6 +491,16 @@ JSON
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Functionality for querying a JSON string.
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+.. note::
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+ In each of the following JSON-related subcommands, if the optional
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+ ``ERROR_VARIABLE`` argument is given, errors will be reported in
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+ ``<error-variable>`` and the ``<out-var>`` will be set to
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+ ``<member|index>-[<member|index>...]-NOTFOUND`` with the path elements
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+ up to the point where the error occurred, or just ``NOTFOUND`` if there
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+ is no relevant path. If an error occurs but the ``ERROR_VARIABLE``
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+ option is not present, a fatal error message is generated. If no error
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+ occurs, the ``<error-variable>`` will be set to ``NOTFOUND``.
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+
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.. _GET:
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.. code-block:: cmake
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@@ -563,13 +573,6 @@ The contents of ``<value>`` should be valid JSON.
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EQUAL <json-string1> <json-string2>)
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Compare the two JSON objects given by ``<json-string1>`` and ``<json-string2>``
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-for equality
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-
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-
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-If the optional ``ERROR_VARIABLE`` argument is given, errors will be
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-reported in ``<error-variable>``. If no error occurs, the ``<error-variable>``
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-will be set to ``NOTFOUND``. If ``ERROR_VARIABLE`` is not set a CMake error
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-will be issued.
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-When an error occurs the ``<out-var>`` will be set to
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-``<member|index>-[<member|index>...]-NOTFOUND`` with the path elements up to
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-the point where the error occurred.
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+for equality. The contents of ``<json-string1>`` and ``<json-string2>``
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+should be valid JSON. The ``<out-var>`` will be set to a true value if the
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+JSON objects are considered equal, or a false value otherwise.
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