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							- separate_arguments
 
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- Parse command-line arguments into a semicolon-separated list.
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   separate_arguments(<variable> <mode> <args>)
 
- Parses a space-separated string ``<args>`` into a list of items,
 
- and stores this list in semicolon-separated standard form in ``<variable>``.
 
- This function is intended for parsing command-line arguments.
 
- The entire command line must be passed as one string in the
 
- argument ``<args>``.
 
- The exact parsing rules depend on the operating system.
 
- They are specified by the ``<mode>`` argument which must
 
- be one of the following keywords:
 
- ``UNIX_COMMAND``
 
-   Arguments are separated by by unquoted whitespace.
 
-   Both single-quote and double-quote pairs are respected.
 
-   A backslash escapes the next literal character (``\"`` is ``"``);
 
-   there are no special escapes (``\n`` is just ``n``).
 
- ``WINDOWS_COMMAND``
 
-   A Windows command-line is parsed using the same
 
-   syntax the runtime library uses to construct argv at startup.  It
 
-   separates arguments by whitespace that is not double-quoted.
 
-   Backslashes are literal unless they precede double-quotes.  See the
 
-   MSDN article `Parsing C Command-Line Arguments`_ for details.
 
- ``NATIVE_COMMAND``
 
-   Proceeds as in ``WINDOWS_COMMAND`` mode if the host system is Windows.
 
-   Otherwise proceeds as in ``UNIX_COMMAND`` mode.
 
- .. _`Parsing C Command-Line Arguments`: https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/a1y7w461.aspx
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   separate_arguments(<var>)
 
- Convert the value of ``<var>`` to a semi-colon separated list.  All
 
- spaces are replaced with ';'.  This helps with generating command
 
- lines.
 
 
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