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							- string
 
- ------
 
- String operations.
 
- Synopsis
 
- ^^^^^^^^
 
- .. parsed-literal::
 
-   `Search and Replace`_
 
-     string(`FIND`_ <string> <substring> <out-var> [...])
 
-     string(`REPLACE`_ <match-string> <replace-string> <out-var> <input>...)
 
-   `Regular Expressions`_
 
-     string(`REGEX MATCH`_ <match-regex> <out-var> <input>...)
 
-     string(`REGEX MATCHALL`_ <match-regex> <out-var> <input>...)
 
-     string(`REGEX REPLACE`_ <match-regex> <replace-expr> <out-var> <input>...)
 
-   `Manipulation`_
 
-     string(`APPEND`_ <string-var> [<input>...])
 
-     string(`PREPEND`_ <string-var> [<input>...])
 
-     string(`CONCAT`_ <out-var> [<input>...])
 
-     string(`JOIN`_ <glue> <out-var> [<input>...])
 
-     string(`TOLOWER`_ <string1> <out-var>)
 
-     string(`TOUPPER`_ <string1> <out-var>)
 
-     string(`LENGTH`_ <string> <out-var>)
 
-     string(`SUBSTRING`_ <string> <begin> <length> <out-var>)
 
-     string(`STRIP`_ <string> <out-var>)
 
-     string(`GENEX_STRIP`_ <string> <out-var>)
 
-   `Comparison`_
 
-     string(`COMPARE`_ <op> <string1> <string2> <out-var>)
 
-   `Hashing`_
 
-     string(`\<HASH\> <HASH_>`_ <out-var> <input>)
 
-   `Generation`_
 
-     string(`ASCII`_ <number>... <out-var>)
 
-     string(`CONFIGURE`_ <string1> <out-var> [...])
 
-     string(`MAKE_C_IDENTIFIER`_ <string> <out-var>)
 
-     string(`RANDOM`_ [<option>...] <out-var>)
 
-     string(`TIMESTAMP`_ <out-var> [<format string>] [UTC])
 
-     string(`UUID`_ <out-var> ...)
 
- Search and Replace
 
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 
- .. _FIND:
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   string(FIND <string> <substring> <output variable> [REVERSE])
 
- Return the position where the given substring was found in
 
- the supplied string.  If the ``REVERSE`` flag was used, the command will
 
- search for the position of the last occurrence of the specified
 
- substring.  If the substring is not found, a position of -1 is returned.
 
- .. _REPLACE:
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   string(REPLACE <match_string>
 
-          <replace_string> <output variable>
 
-          <input> [<input>...])
 
- Replace all occurrences of ``match_string`` in the input
 
- with ``replace_string`` and store the result in the output.
 
- Regular Expressions
 
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 
- .. _`REGEX MATCH`:
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   string(REGEX MATCH <regular_expression>
 
-          <output variable> <input> [<input>...])
 
- Match the regular expression once and store the match in the output variable.
 
- All ``<input>`` arguments are concatenated before matching.
 
- .. _`REGEX MATCHALL`:
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   string(REGEX MATCHALL <regular_expression>
 
-          <output variable> <input> [<input>...])
 
- Match the regular expression as many times as possible and store the matches
 
- in the output variable as a list.
 
- All ``<input>`` arguments are concatenated before matching.
 
- .. _`REGEX REPLACE`:
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   string(REGEX REPLACE <regular_expression>
 
-          <replace_expression> <output variable>
 
-          <input> [<input>...])
 
- Match the regular expression as many times as possible and substitute the
 
- replacement expression for the match in the output.
 
- All ``<input>`` arguments are concatenated before matching.
 
- The replace expression may refer to paren-delimited subexpressions of the
 
- match using ``\1``, ``\2``, ..., ``\9``.  Note that two backslashes (``\\1``)
 
- are required in CMake code to get a backslash through argument parsing.
 
- .. _`Regex Specification`:
 
- Regex Specification
 
- """""""""""""""""""
 
- The following characters have special meaning in regular expressions:
 
- ``^``
 
-   Matches at beginning of input
 
- ``$``
 
-   Matches at end of input
 
- ``.``
 
-   Matches any single character
 
- ``\<char>``
 
-   Matches the single character specified by ``<char>``.  Use this to
 
-   match special regex characters, e.g. ``\.`` for a literal ``.``
 
-   or ``\\`` for a literal backslash ``\``.  Escaping a non-special
 
-   character is unnecessary but allowed, e.g. ``\a`` matches ``a``.
 
- ``[ ]``
 
-   Matches any character(s) inside the brackets
 
- ``[^ ]``
 
-   Matches any character(s) not inside the brackets
 
- ``-``
 
-   Inside brackets, specifies an inclusive range between
 
-   characters on either side e.g. ``[a-f]`` is ``[abcdef]``
 
-   To match a literal ``-`` using brackets, make it the first
 
-   or the last character e.g. ``[+*/-]`` matches basic
 
-   mathematical operators.
 
- ``*``
 
-   Matches preceding pattern zero or more times
 
- ``+``
 
-   Matches preceding pattern one or more times
 
- ``?``
 
-   Matches preceding pattern zero or once only
 
- ``|``
 
-   Matches a pattern on either side of the ``|``
 
- ``()``
 
-   Saves a matched subexpression, which can be referenced
 
-   in the ``REGEX REPLACE`` operation. Additionally it is saved
 
-   by all regular expression-related commands, including
 
-   e.g. :command:`if(MATCHES)`, in the variables
 
-   :variable:`CMAKE_MATCH_<n>` for ``<n>`` 0..9.
 
- ``*``, ``+`` and ``?`` have higher precedence than concatenation.  ``|``
 
- has lower precedence than concatenation.  This means that the regular
 
- expression ``^ab+d$`` matches ``abbd`` but not ``ababd``, and the regular
 
- expression ``^(ab|cd)$`` matches ``ab`` but not ``abd``.
 
- CMake language :ref:`Escape Sequences` such as ``\t``, ``\r``, ``\n``,
 
- and ``\\`` may be used to construct literal tabs, carriage returns,
 
- newlines, and backslashes (respectively) to pass in a regex.  For example:
 
- * The quoted argument ``"[ \t\r\n]"`` specifies a regex that matches
 
-   any single whitespace character.
 
- * The quoted argument ``"[/\\]"`` specifies a regex that matches
 
-   a single forward slash ``/`` or backslash ``\``.
 
- * The quoted argument ``"[A-Za-z0-9_]"`` specifies a regex that matches
 
-   any single "word" character in the C locale.
 
- * The quoted argument ``"\\(\\a\\+b\\)"`` specifies a regex that matches
 
-   the exact string ``(a+b)``.  Each ``\\`` is parsed in a quoted argument
 
-   as just ``\``, so the regex itself is actually ``\(\a\+\b\)``.  This
 
-   can alternatively be specified in a :ref:`bracket argument` without
 
-   having to escape the backslashes, e.g. ``[[\(\a\+\b\)]]``.
 
- Manipulation
 
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^
 
- .. _APPEND:
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   string(APPEND <string variable> [<input>...])
 
- Append all the input arguments to the string.
 
- .. _PREPEND:
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   string(PREPEND <string variable> [<input>...])
 
- Prepend all the input arguments to the string.
 
- .. _CONCAT:
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   string(CONCAT <output variable> [<input>...])
 
- Concatenate all the input arguments together and store
 
- the result in the named output variable.
 
- .. _JOIN:
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   string(JOIN <glue> <output variable> [<input>...])
 
- Join all the input arguments together using the glue
 
- string and store the result in the named output variable.
 
- To join list's elements, use preferably the ``JOIN`` operator
 
- from :command:`list` command. This allows for the elements to have
 
- special characters like ``;`` in them.
 
- .. _TOLOWER:
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   string(TOLOWER <string1> <output variable>)
 
- Convert string to lower characters.
 
- .. _TOUPPER:
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   string(TOUPPER <string1> <output variable>)
 
- Convert string to upper characters.
 
- .. _LENGTH:
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   string(LENGTH <string> <output variable>)
 
- Store in an output variable a given string's length.
 
- .. _SUBSTRING:
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   string(SUBSTRING <string> <begin> <length> <output variable>)
 
- Store in an output variable a substring of a given string.  If length is
 
- ``-1`` the remainder of the string starting at begin will be returned.
 
- If string is shorter than length then end of string is used instead.
 
- .. note::
 
-   CMake 3.1 and below reported an error if length pointed past
 
-   the end of string.
 
- .. _STRIP:
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   string(STRIP <string> <output variable>)
 
- Store in an output variable a substring of a given string with leading and
 
- trailing spaces removed.
 
- .. _GENEX_STRIP:
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   string(GENEX_STRIP <input string> <output variable>)
 
- Strip any :manual:`generator expressions <cmake-generator-expressions(7)>`
 
- from the ``input string`` and store the result in the ``output variable``.
 
- Comparison
 
- ^^^^^^^^^^
 
- .. _COMPARE:
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   string(COMPARE LESS <string1> <string2> <output variable>)
 
-   string(COMPARE GREATER <string1> <string2> <output variable>)
 
-   string(COMPARE EQUAL <string1> <string2> <output variable>)
 
-   string(COMPARE NOTEQUAL <string1> <string2> <output variable>)
 
-   string(COMPARE LESS_EQUAL <string1> <string2> <output variable>)
 
-   string(COMPARE GREATER_EQUAL <string1> <string2> <output variable>)
 
- Compare the strings and store true or false in the output variable.
 
- .. _`Supported Hash Algorithms`:
 
- Hashing
 
- ^^^^^^^
 
- .. _`HASH`:
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   string(<HASH> <output variable> <input>)
 
- Compute a cryptographic hash of the input string.
 
- The supported ``<HASH>`` algorithm names are:
 
- ``MD5``
 
-   Message-Digest Algorithm 5, RFC 1321.
 
- ``SHA1``
 
-   US Secure Hash Algorithm 1, RFC 3174.
 
- ``SHA224``
 
-   US Secure Hash Algorithms, RFC 4634.
 
- ``SHA256``
 
-   US Secure Hash Algorithms, RFC 4634.
 
- ``SHA384``
 
-   US Secure Hash Algorithms, RFC 4634.
 
- ``SHA512``
 
-   US Secure Hash Algorithms, RFC 4634.
 
- ``SHA3_224``
 
-   Keccak SHA-3.
 
- ``SHA3_256``
 
-   Keccak SHA-3.
 
- ``SHA3_384``
 
-   Keccak SHA-3.
 
- ``SHA3_512``
 
-   Keccak SHA-3.
 
- Generation
 
- ^^^^^^^^^^
 
- .. _ASCII:
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   string(ASCII <number> [<number> ...] <output variable>)
 
- Convert all numbers into corresponding ASCII characters.
 
- .. _CONFIGURE:
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   string(CONFIGURE <string1> <output variable>
 
-          [@ONLY] [ESCAPE_QUOTES])
 
- Transform a string like :command:`configure_file` transforms a file.
 
- .. _MAKE_C_IDENTIFIER:
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   string(MAKE_C_IDENTIFIER <input string> <output variable>)
 
- Convert each non-alphanumeric character in the ``<input string>`` to an
 
- underscore and store the result in the ``<output variable>``.  If the first
 
- character of the string is a digit, an underscore will also be prepended to
 
- the result.
 
- .. _RANDOM:
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   string(RANDOM [LENGTH <length>] [ALPHABET <alphabet>]
 
-          [RANDOM_SEED <seed>] <output variable>)
 
- Return a random string of given length consisting of
 
- characters from the given alphabet.  Default length is 5 characters
 
- and default alphabet is all numbers and upper and lower case letters.
 
- If an integer ``RANDOM_SEED`` is given, its value will be used to seed the
 
- random number generator.
 
- .. _TIMESTAMP:
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   string(TIMESTAMP <output variable> [<format string>] [UTC])
 
- Write a string representation of the current date
 
- and/or time to the output variable.
 
- Should the command be unable to obtain a timestamp the output variable
 
- will be set to the empty string "".
 
- The optional ``UTC`` flag requests the current date/time representation to
 
- be in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) rather than local time.
 
- The optional ``<format string>`` may contain the following format
 
- specifiers:
 
- ::
 
-    %%        A literal percent sign (%).
 
-    %d        The day of the current month (01-31).
 
-    %H        The hour on a 24-hour clock (00-23).
 
-    %I        The hour on a 12-hour clock (01-12).
 
-    %j        The day of the current year (001-366).
 
-    %m        The month of the current year (01-12).
 
-    %b        Abbreviated month name (e.g. Oct).
 
-    %B        Full month name (e.g. October).
 
-    %M        The minute of the current hour (00-59).
 
-    %s        Seconds since midnight (UTC) 1-Jan-1970 (UNIX time).
 
-    %S        The second of the current minute.
 
-              60 represents a leap second. (00-60)
 
-    %U        The week number of the current year (00-53).
 
-    %w        The day of the current week. 0 is Sunday. (0-6)
 
-    %a        Abbreviated weekday name (e.g. Fri).
 
-    %A        Full weekday name (e.g. Friday).
 
-    %y        The last two digits of the current year (00-99)
 
-    %Y        The current year.
 
- Unknown format specifiers will be ignored and copied to the output
 
- as-is.
 
- If no explicit ``<format string>`` is given it will default to:
 
- ::
 
-    %Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S    for local time.
 
-    %Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ   for UTC.
 
- .. note::
 
-   If the ``SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH`` environment variable is set,
 
-   its value will be used instead of the current time.
 
-   See https://reproducible-builds.org/specs/source-date-epoch/ for details.
 
- .. _UUID:
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   string(UUID <output variable> NAMESPACE <namespace> NAME <name>
 
-          TYPE <MD5|SHA1> [UPPER])
 
- Create a universally unique identifier (aka GUID) as per RFC4122
 
- based on the hash of the combined values of ``<namespace>``
 
- (which itself has to be a valid UUID) and ``<name>``.
 
- The hash algorithm can be either ``MD5`` (Version 3 UUID) or
 
- ``SHA1`` (Version 5 UUID).
 
- A UUID has the format ``xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx``
 
- where each `x` represents a lower case hexadecimal character.
 
- Where required an uppercase representation can be requested
 
- with the optional ``UPPER`` flag.
 
 
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