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							- include_guard
 
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- Provides an include guard for the file currently being processed by CMake.
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   include_guard([DIRECTORY|GLOBAL])
 
- Sets up an include guard for the current CMake file (see the
 
- :variable:`CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE` variable documentation).
 
- CMake will end its processing of the current file at the location of the
 
- :command:`include_guard` command if the current file has already been
 
- processed for the applicable scope (see below). This provides functionality
 
- similar to the include guards commonly used in source headers or to the
 
- ``#pragma once`` directive. If the current file has been processed previously
 
- for the applicable scope, the effect is as though :command:`return` had been
 
- called. Do not call this command from inside a function being defined within
 
- the current file.
 
- An optional argument specifying the scope of the guard may be provided.
 
- Possible values for the option are:
 
- ``DIRECTORY``
 
-   The include guard applies within the current directory and below. The file
 
-   will only be included once within this directory scope, but may be included
 
-   again by other files outside of this directory (i.e. a parent directory or
 
-   another directory not pulled in by :command:`add_subdirectory` or
 
-   :command:`include` from the current file or its children).
 
- ``GLOBAL``
 
-   The include guard applies globally to the whole build. The current file
 
-   will only be included once regardless of the scope.
 
- If no arguments given, ``include_guard`` has the same scope as a variable,
 
- meaning that the include guard effect is isolated by the most recent
 
- function scope or current directory if no inner function scopes exist.
 
- In this case the command behavior is the same as:
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   if(__CURRENT_FILE_VAR__)
 
-     return()
 
-   endif()
 
-   set(__CURRENT_FILE_VAR__ TRUE)
 
 
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