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- build_command
- -------------
- Get a command line to build the current project.
- This is mainly intended for internal use by the :module:`CTest` module.
- .. code-block:: cmake
- build_command(<variable>
- [CONFIGURATION <config>]
- [TARGET <target>]
- [PROJECT_NAME <projname>] # legacy, causes warning
- )
- Sets the given ``<variable>`` to a command-line string of the form::
- <cmake> --build . [--config <config>] [--target <target>] [-- -i]
- where ``<cmake>`` is the location of the :manual:`cmake(1)` command-line
- tool, and ``<config>`` and ``<target>`` are the values provided to the
- ``CONFIGURATION`` and ``TARGET`` options, if any. The trailing ``-- -i``
- option is added for Makefile generators.
- When invoked, this ``cmake --build`` command line will launch the
- underlying build system tool.
- .. code-block:: cmake
- build_command(<cachevariable> <makecommand>)
- This second signature is deprecated, but still available for backwards
- compatibility. Use the first signature instead.
- It sets the given ``<cachevariable>`` to a command-line string as
- above but without the ``--config`` or ``--target`` options.
- The ``<makecommand>`` is ignored but should be the full path to
- msdev, devenv, nmake, make or one of the end user build tools
- for legacy invocations.
- .. note::
- In CMake versions prior to 3.0 this command returned a command
- line that directly invokes the native build tool for the current
- generator. Their implementation of the ``PROJECT_NAME`` option
- had no useful effects, so CMake now warns on use of the option.
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