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| #include "cmDocumentVariables.h"#include "cmake.h"#include <cmsys/ios/sstream>void cmDocumentVariables::DefineVariables(cmake* cm){  // Subsection: variables defined by cmake, that give  // information about the project, and cmake  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_AR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Name of archiving tool for static libraries.",     "This specifies the name of the program that creates archive "     "or static libraries.",false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_COMMAND", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "The full path to the cmake executable.",     "This is the full path to the CMake executable cmake which is "     "useful from custom commands that want to use the cmake -E "     "option for portable system commands. "     "(e.g. /usr/local/bin/cmake", false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_BINARY_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "The path to the top level of the build tree.",     "This is the full path to the top level of the current CMake "     "build tree. For an in-source build, this would be the same "     "as CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR. ", false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "The path to the top level of the source tree.",     "This is the full path to the top level of the current CMake "     "source tree. For an in-source build, this would be the same "     "as CMAKE_BINARY_DIR. ", false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "The path to the binary directory currently being processed.",     "This the full path to the build directory that is currently "     "being processed by cmake.  Each directory added by "     "add_subdirectory will create a binary directory in the build "     "tree, and as it is being processed this variable will be set. "     "For in-source builds this is the current source directory "     "being processed.", false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "The path to the source directory currently being processed.",     "This the full path to the source directory that is currently "     "being processed by cmake.  ", false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Full path to the listfile currently being processed.",     "As CMake processes the listfiles in your project this "     "variable will always be set to the one currently being "     "processed.  "     "The value has dynamic scope.  "     "When CMake starts processing commands in a source file "     "it sets this variable to the location of the file.  "     "When CMake finishes processing commands from the file it "     "restores the previous value.  "     "Therefore the value of the variable inside a macro or "     "function is the file invoking the bottom-most entry on "     "the call stack, not the file containing the macro or "     "function definition."     "\n"     "See also CMAKE_PARENT_LIST_FILE.",false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_LINE", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "The line number of the current file being processed.",     "This is the line number of the file currently being"     " processed by cmake.", false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Full directory of the listfile currently being processed.",     "As CMake processes the listfiles in your project this "     "variable will always be set to the directory where the listfile which "     "is currently being processed (CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE) is located.  "     "The value has dynamic scope.  "     "When CMake starts processing commands in a source file "     "it sets this variable to the directory where this file is located.  "     "When CMake finishes processing commands from the file it "     "restores the previous value.  "     "Therefore the value of the variable inside a macro or "     "function is the directory of the file invoking the bottom-most entry on "     "the call stack, not the directory of the file containing the macro or "     "function definition."     "\n"     "See also CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE.",false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_SCRIPT_MODE_FILE", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Full path to the -P script file currently being processed. ",     "When run in -P script mode, CMake sets this variable to the full "     "path of the script file. When run to configure a CMakeLists.txt "     "file, this variable is not set.", false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_ARGC", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Number of command line arguments passed to CMake in script mode. ",     "When run in -P script mode, CMake sets this variable to the number "     "of command line arguments. See also CMAKE_ARGV0, 1, 2 ... ", false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_ARGV0", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Command line argument passed to CMake in script mode. ",     "When run in -P script mode, CMake sets this variable to "     "the first command line argument. It then also sets CMAKE_ARGV1, "     "CMAKE_ARGV2, ... and so on, up to the number of command line arguments "     "given. See also CMAKE_ARGC.", false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_BUILD_TOOL", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Tool used for the actual build process.",     "This variable is set to the program that will be"     " needed to build the output of CMake.   If the "     "generator selected was Visual Studio 6, the "     "CMAKE_BUILD_TOOL will be set to msdev, for "     "Unix Makefiles it will be set to make or gmake, "     "and for Visual Studio 7 it set to devenv.  For "     "NMake Makefiles the value is nmake. This can be "     "useful for adding special flags and commands based"     " on the final build environment. ", false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Is CMake currently cross compiling.",     "This variable will be set to true by CMake if CMake is cross "     "compiling. Specifically if the build platform is different "     "from the target platform.", false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_CACHEFILE_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "The directory with the CMakeCache.txt file.",     "This is the full path to the directory that has the "     "CMakeCache.txt file in it.  This is the same as "     "CMAKE_BINARY_DIR.", false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_CACHE_MAJOR_VERSION", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Major version of CMake used to create the CMakeCache.txt file",     "This stores the major version of CMake used to "     "write a CMake cache file. It is only different when "     "a different version of CMake is run on a previously "     "created cache file.", false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_CACHE_MINOR_VERSION", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Minor version of CMake used to create the CMakeCache.txt file",     "This stores the minor version of CMake used to "     "write a CMake cache file. It is only different when "     "a different version of CMake is run on a previously "     "created cache file.", false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_CACHE_PATCH_VERSION", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Patch version of CMake used to create the CMakeCache.txt file",     "This stores the patch version of CMake used to "     "write a CMake cache file. It is only different when "     "a different version of CMake is run on a previously "     "created cache file.", false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Build-time reference to per-configuration output subdirectory.",     "For native build systems supporting multiple configurations "     "in the build tree (such as Visual Studio and Xcode), "     "the value is a reference to a build-time variable specifying "     "the name of the per-configuration output subdirectory.  "     "On Makefile generators this evaluates to \".\" because there "     "is only one configuration in a build tree.  "     "Example values:\n"     "  $(IntDir)        = Visual Studio 6\n"     "  $(OutDir)        = Visual Studio 7, 8, 9\n"     "  $(Configuration) = Visual Studio 10\n"     "  $(CONFIGURATION) = Xcode\n"     "  .                = Make-based tools\n"     "Since these values are evaluated by the native build system, this "     "variable is suitable only for use in command lines that will be "     "evaluated at build time.  "     "Example of intended usage:\n"     "  add_executable(mytool mytool.c)\n"     "  add_custom_command(\n"     "    OUTPUT out.txt\n"     "    COMMAND ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/mytool\n"     "            ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/in.txt out.txt\n"     "    DEPENDS mytool in.txt\n"     "    )\n"     "  add_custom_target(drive ALL DEPENDS out.txt)\n"     "Note that CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR is no longer necessary for this purpose "     "but has been left for compatibility with existing projects.  "     "Instead add_custom_command() recognizes executable target names in "     "its COMMAND option, so "     "\"${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${CMAKE_CFG_INTDIR}/mytool\" can be "     "replaced by just \"mytool\"."     "\n"     "This variable is read-only.  Setting it is undefined behavior.  "     "In multi-configuration build systems the value of this variable "     "is passed as the value of preprocessor symbol \"CMAKE_INTDIR\" to "     "the compilation of all source files.",false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_CTEST_COMMAND", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Full path to ctest command installed with cmake.",     "This is the full path to the CTest executable ctest "     "which is useful from custom commands that want "     "to use the cmake -E option for portable system "     "commands.",false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_DL_LIBS", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Name of library containing dlopen and dlcose.",     "The name of the library that has dlopen and "     "dlclose in it, usually -ldl on most UNIX machines.",false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_EDIT_COMMAND", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Full path to cmake-gui or ccmake.",     "This is the full path to the CMake executable "     "that can graphically edit the cache.  For example,"     " cmake-gui, ccmake, or cmake -i.",false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_GENERATOR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "The generator used to build the project.",     "The name of the generator that is being used to generate the "     "build files.  (e.g. \"Unix Makefiles\", "     "\"Visual Studio 6\", etc.)",false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_EXTRA_GENERATOR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "The extra generator used to build the project.",     "When using the Eclipse, CodeBlocks or KDevelop generators, CMake "     "generates Makefiles (CMAKE_GENERATOR) and additionally project files "     "for the respective IDE. This IDE project file generator is stored in "     "CMAKE_EXTRA_GENERATOR (e.g. \"Eclipse CDT4\").",false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Native build system toolset name specified by user.",     "Some CMake generators support a toolset name to be given to the "     "native build system to choose a compiler.  "     "If the user specifies a toolset name (e.g. via the cmake -T option) "     "the value will be available in this variable.",false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_HOME_DIRECTORY", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Path to top of source tree.",     "This is the path to the top level of the source tree.",false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_LINK_LIBRARY_SUFFIX", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "The suffix for libraries that you link to.",     "The suffix to use for the end of a library filename, .lib on Windows."     ,false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "The suffix for executables on this platform.",     "The suffix to use for the end of an executable filename if any, "     ".exe on Windows."     "\n"     "CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX_<LANG> overrides this for language <LANG>."     ,false, "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_MAJOR_VERSION", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "The Major version of cmake (i.e. the 2 in 2.X.X)",     "This specifies the major version of the CMake executable"     " being run.",false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "See CMAKE_BUILD_TOOL.",     "This variable is around for backwards compatibility, "     "see CMAKE_BUILD_TOOL.",false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_VS_PLATFORM_TOOLSET", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Visual Studio Platform Toolset name.",     "VS 10 and above use MSBuild under the hood and support multiple "     "compiler toolchains.  "     "CMake may specify a toolset explicitly, such as \"v110\" for "     "VS 11 or \"Windows7.1SDK\" for 64-bit support in VS 10 Express.  "     "CMake provides the name of the chosen toolset in this variable."     ,false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_XCODE_PLATFORM_TOOLSET", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Xcode compiler selection.",     "Xcode supports selection of a compiler from one of the installed "     "toolsets.  "     "CMake provides the name of the chosen toolset in this variable, "     "if any is explicitly selected (e.g. via the cmake -T option)."     ,false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_MINOR_VERSION", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "The Minor version of cmake (i.e. the 4 in X.4.X).",     "This specifies the minor version of the CMake"     " executable being run.",false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_PATCH_VERSION", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "The patch version of cmake (i.e. the 3 in X.X.3).",     "This specifies the patch version of the CMake"     " executable being run.",false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_TWEAK_VERSION", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "The tweak version of cmake (i.e. the 1 in X.X.X.1).",     "This specifies the tweak version of the CMake executable being run.  "     "Releases use tweak < 20000000 and development versions use the date "     "format CCYYMMDD for the tweak level."     ,false, "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_VERSION", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "The full version of cmake in major.minor.patch[.tweak[-id]] format.",     "This specifies the full version of the CMake executable being run.  "     "This variable is defined by versions 2.6.3 and higher.  "     "See variables CMAKE_MAJOR_VERSION, CMAKE_MINOR_VERSION, "     "CMAKE_PATCH_VERSION, and CMAKE_TWEAK_VERSION "     "for individual version components.  "     "The [-id] component appears in non-release versions "     "and may be arbitrary text.", false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_PARENT_LIST_FILE", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Full path to the parent listfile of the one currently being processed.",     "As CMake processes the listfiles in your project this "     "variable will always be set to the listfile that included "     "or somehow invoked the one currently being "     "processed. See also CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE.",false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "The name of the current project.",     "This specifies name of the current project from"     " the closest inherited PROJECT command.",false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_RANLIB", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Name of randomizing tool for static libraries.",     "This specifies name of the program that randomizes "     "libraries on UNIX, not used on Windows, but may be present.",false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_ROOT", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Install directory for running cmake.",     "This is the install root for the running CMake and"     " the Modules directory can be found here. This is"     " commonly used in this format: ${CMAKE_ROOT}/Modules",false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Size of a void pointer.",     "This is set to the size of a pointer on the machine, "     "and is determined by a try compile. If a 64 bit size "     "is found, then the library search path is modified to "     "look for 64 bit libraries first.",false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_SKIP_RPATH", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "If true, do not add run time path information.",     "If this is set to TRUE, then the rpath information "     "is not added to compiled executables.  The default "     "is to add rpath information if the platform supports it.  "     "This allows for easy running from the build tree.  To omit RPATH "     "in the install step, but not the build step, use "     "CMAKE_SKIP_INSTALL_RPATH instead.",false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Source directory for project.",     "This is the top level source directory for the project. "     "It corresponds to the source directory given to "     "cmake-gui or ccmake.",false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_STANDARD_LIBRARIES", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Libraries linked into every executable and shared library.",     "This is the list of libraries that are linked "     "into all executables and libraries.",false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Create verbose makefiles if on.",     "This variable defaults to false. You can set "     "this variable to true to make CMake produce verbose "     "makefiles that show each command line as it is used.",false,     "Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("PROJECT_BINARY_DIR", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Full path to build directory for project.",     "This is the binary directory of the most recent "     "PROJECT command.",false,"Variables that Provide Information");  cm->DefineProperty    ("PROJECT_NAME", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Name of the project given to the project command.",     "This is the name given to the most "     "recent PROJECT command. 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"     "These flags are implicit link options for the compiler's language.  "     "CMake automatically detects these libraries and flags for each "     "language and reports the results in this variable.", false,     "Variables for Languages");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_<LANG>_LIBRARY_ARCHITECTURE", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Target architecture library directory name detected for <lang>.",     "If the <lang> compiler passes to the linker an architecture-specific "     "system library search directory such as <prefix>/lib/<arch> this "     "variable contains the <arch> name if/as detected by CMake.",false,     "Variables for Languages");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_<LANG>_LINKER_PREFERENCE_PROPAGATES", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "True if CMAKE_<LANG>_LINKER_PREFERENCE propagates across targets.",     "This is used when CMake selects a linker language for a target.  "     "Languages compiled directly into the target are always considered.  "     "A language compiled into static libraries linked by the target is "     "considered if this variable is true.", false,     "Variables for Languages");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_<LANG>_LINKER_PREFERENCE", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Preference value for linker language selection.",     "The \"linker language\" for executable, shared library, and module "     "targets is the language whose compiler will invoke the linker.  "     "The LINKER_LANGUAGE target property sets the language explicitly.  "     "Otherwise, the linker language is that whose linker preference value "     "is highest among languages compiled and linked into the target.  "     "See also the CMAKE_<LANG>_LINKER_PREFERENCE_PROPAGATES variable.",     false,     "Variables for Languages");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_<LANG>_LINK_EXECUTABLE ", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Rule variable to link an executable.",     "Rule variable to link an executable for the given language."     ,false,     "Variables for Languages");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_<LANG>_OUTPUT_EXTENSION", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Extension for the output of a compile for a single file.",     "This is the extension for an object file for "     "the given <LANG>. For example .obj for C on Windows.",false,     "Variables for Languages");  cm->DefineProperty    ("CMAKE_<LANG>_SOURCE_FILE_EXTENSIONS", cmProperty::VARIABLE,     "Extensions of source files for the given language.",     "This is the list of extensions for a "     "given language's source files."     ,false,     "Variables for Languages");  cm->DefineProperty(    "CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_LOADED", cmProperty::VARIABLE,    "Defined to true if the language is enabled.",    "When language <LANG> is enabled by project() or enable_language() "    "this variable is defined to 1.",    false,"Variables for Languages");  cm->DefineProperty(    "CMAKE_Fortran_MODDIR_FLAG", cmProperty::VARIABLE,    "Fortran flag for module output directory.",    "This stores the flag needed to pass the value of the "    "Fortran_MODULE_DIRECTORY target property to the compiler.",    false,"Variables for Languages");  cm->DefineProperty(    "CMAKE_Fortran_MODDIR_DEFAULT", cmProperty::VARIABLE,    "Fortran default module output directory.",    "Most Fortran compilers write .mod files to the current working "    "directory.  "    "For those that do not, this is set to \".\" and used when the "    "Fortran_MODULE_DIRECTORY target property is not set.",    false,"Variables for Languages");  cm->DefineProperty(    "CMAKE_Fortran_MODOUT_FLAG", cmProperty::VARIABLE,    "Fortran flag to enable module output.",    "Most Fortran compilers write .mod files out by default.  "    "For others, this stores the flag needed to enable module output.",    false,"Variables for Languages");  // variables that are used by cmake but not to be documented  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_0", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_1", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_2", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_3", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_4", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_5", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_6", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_7", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_8", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MATCH_9", cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_ARG1",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_ENV_VAR",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_ID_RUN",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_ABI_FILES",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_CREATE_ASSEMBLY_SOURCE",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_CREATE_PREPROCESSED_SOURCE",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_DEBUG_INIT",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_INIT",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL_INIT",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_RELEASE_INIT",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO_INIT",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_INFORMATION_LOADED",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_LINK_EXECUTABLE",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_LINK_FLAGS",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_RESPONSE_FILE_LINK_FLAG",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_STANDARD_LIBRARIES",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_STANDARD_LIBRARIES_INIT",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_USE_RESPONSE_FILE_FOR_INCLUDES",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_<LANG>_USE_RESPONSE_FILE_FOR_OBJECTS",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX_<LANG>",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_EXE_LINK_DYNAMIC_<LANG>_FLAGS",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_EXE_LINK_STATIC_<LANG>_FLAGS",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_GENERATOR_<LANG>",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_IMPORT_LIBRARY_PREFIX_<LANG>",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_IMPORT_LIBRARY_SUFFIX_<LANG>",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_INCLUDE_FLAG_<LANG>",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_INCLUDE_FLAG_SEP_<LANG>",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_INCLUDE_SYSTEM_FLAG_<LANG>",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_NEEDS_REQUIRES_STEP_<LANG>_FLAG",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_CREATE_<LANG>_FLAGS",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_<LANG>_FLAGS",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_LINK_<LANG>_FLAGS",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_LINK_DYNAMIC_<LANG>_FLAGS",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_LINK_STATIC_<LANG>_FLAGS",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_PREFIX_<LANG>",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SUFFIX_<LANG>",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_RUNTIME_<LANG>_FLAG",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_RUNTIME_<LANG>_FLAG_SEP",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_RPATH_LINK_<LANG>_FLAG",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_RUNTIME_<LANG>_FLAG",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_RUNTIME_<LANG>_FLAG_SEP",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0); 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 cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_STATIC_LIBRARY_SUFFIX_<LANG>",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_LINK_DEPENDENT_LIBRARY_FILES",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_LINK_DEPENDENT_LIBRARY_DIRS",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);  cm->DefineProperty("CMAKE_MAKE_INCLUDE_FROM_ROOT",                     cmProperty::VARIABLE,0,0);}
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