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							- CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM
 
- ------------------
 
- Tool that can launch the native build system.
 
- The value may be the full path to an executable or just the tool
 
- name if it is expected to be in the ``PATH``.
 
- The tool selected depends on the :variable:`CMAKE_GENERATOR` used
 
- to configure the project:
 
- * The Makefile generators set this to ``make``, ``gmake``, or
 
-   a generator-specific tool (e.g. ``nmake`` for "NMake Makefiles").
 
-   These generators store ``CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM`` in the CMake cache
 
-   so that it may be edited by the user.
 
- * The Ninja generator sets this to ``ninja``.
 
-   This generator stores ``CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM`` in the CMake cache
 
-   so that it may be edited by the user.
 
- * The Xcode generator sets this to ``xcodebuild`` (or possibly an
 
-   otherwise undocumented ``cmakexbuild`` wrapper implementing some
 
-   workarounds).
 
-   This generator stores ``CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM`` in the CMake cache
 
-   so that it may be edited by the user.
 
- * The Visual Studio generators set this to the full path to
 
-   ``MSBuild.exe`` (VS >= 10), ``devenv.com`` (VS 7,8,9),
 
-   ``VCExpress.exe`` (VS Express 8,9), or ``msdev.exe`` (VS 6).
 
-   (See also variables
 
-   :variable:`CMAKE_VS_MSBUILD_COMMAND`,
 
-   :variable:`CMAKE_VS_DEVENV_COMMAND`, and
 
-   :variable:`CMAKE_VS_MSDEV_COMMAND`.)
 
-   These generators prefer to lookup the build tool at build time
 
-   rather than to store ``CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM`` in the CMake cache
 
-   ahead of time.  This is because the tools are version-specific
 
-   and can be located using the Windows Registry.  It is also
 
-   necessary because the proper build tool may depend on the
 
-   project content (e.g. the Intel Fortran plugin to VS 10 and 11
 
-   requires ``devenv.com`` to build its ``.vfproj`` project files
 
-   even though ``MSBuild.exe`` is normally preferred to support
 
-   the :variable:`CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET`).
 
-   For compatibility with versions of CMake prior to 3.0, if
 
-   a user or project explicitly adds ``CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM`` to
 
-   the CMake cache then CMake will use the specified value if
 
-   possible.
 
- The ``CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM`` variable is set for use by project code.
 
- The value is also used by the :manual:`cmake(1)` ``--build`` and
 
- :manual:`ctest(1)` ``--build-and-test`` tools to launch the native
 
- build process.
 
 
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