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- set_source_files_properties
- ---------------------------
- Source files can have properties that affect how they are built.
- .. code-block:: cmake
- set_source_files_properties(<files> ...
- [DIRECTORY <dirs> ...]
- [TARGET_DIRECTORY <targets> ...]
- PROPERTIES <prop1> <value1>
- [<prop2> <value2>] ...)
- Sets properties associated with source files using a key/value paired
- list.
- .. versionadded:: 3.18
- By default, source file properties are only visible to targets added in the
- same directory (``CMakeLists.txt``). Visibility can be set in other directory
- scopes using one or both of the following options:
- ``DIRECTORY <dirs>...``
- The source file properties will be set in each of the ``<dirs>``
- directories' scopes. CMake must already know about each of these
- source directories, either by having added them through a call to
- :command:`add_subdirectory` or it being the top level source directory.
- Relative paths are treated as relative to the current source directory.
- ``TARGET_DIRECTORY <targets>...``
- The source file properties will be set in each of the directory scopes
- where any of the specified ``<targets>`` were created (the ``<targets>``
- must therefore already exist).
- Use :command:`get_source_file_property` to get property values.
- See also the :command:`set_property(SOURCE)` command.
- .. note::
- The :prop_sf:`GENERATED` source file property may be globally visible.
- See its documentation for details.
- See Also
- ^^^^^^^^
- * :command:`define_property`
- * :command:`get_source_file_property`
- * :ref:`Source File Properties` for the list of properties known
- to CMake
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