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							- cmake_minimum_required
 
- ----------------------
 
- Require a minimum version of cmake.
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   cmake_minimum_required(VERSION <min>[...<policy_max>] [FATAL_ERROR])
 
- .. versionadded:: 3.12
 
-   The optional ``<policy_max>`` version.
 
- Sets the minimum required version of cmake for a project.
 
- Also updates the policy settings as explained below.
 
- ``<min>`` and the optional ``<policy_max>`` are each CMake versions of the
 
- form ``major.minor[.patch[.tweak]]``, and the ``...`` is literal.
 
- If the running version of CMake is lower than the ``<min>`` required
 
- version it will stop processing the project and report an error.
 
- The optional ``<policy_max>`` version, if specified, must be at least the
 
- ``<min>`` version and affects policy settings as described in `Policy Settings`_.
 
- If the running version of CMake is older than 3.12, the extra ``...``
 
- dots will be seen as version component separators, resulting in the
 
- ``...<max>`` part being ignored and preserving the pre-3.12 behavior
 
- of basing policies on ``<min>``.
 
- This command will set the value of the
 
- :variable:`CMAKE_MINIMUM_REQUIRED_VERSION` variable to ``<min>``.
 
- The ``FATAL_ERROR`` option is accepted but ignored by CMake 2.6 and
 
- higher.  It should be specified so CMake versions 2.4 and lower fail
 
- with an error instead of just a warning.
 
- .. note::
 
-   Call the ``cmake_minimum_required()`` command at the beginning of
 
-   the top-level ``CMakeLists.txt`` file even before calling the
 
-   :command:`project` command.  It is important to establish version
 
-   and policy settings before invoking other commands whose behavior
 
-   they may affect.  See also policy :policy:`CMP0000`.
 
-   Calling ``cmake_minimum_required()`` inside a :command:`function`
 
-   limits some effects to the function scope when invoked.  For example,
 
-   the :variable:`CMAKE_MINIMUM_REQUIRED_VERSION` variable won't be set
 
-   in the calling scope.  Functions do not introduce their own policy
 
-   scope though, so policy settings of the caller *will* be affected
 
-   (see below).  Due to this mix of things that do and do not affect the
 
-   calling scope, calling ``cmake_minimum_required()`` inside a function
 
-   is generally discouraged.
 
- .. _`Policy Settings`:
 
- Policy Settings
 
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 
- The ``cmake_minimum_required(VERSION)`` command implicitly invokes the
 
- :command:`cmake_policy(VERSION)` command to specify that the current
 
- project code is written for the given range of CMake versions.
 
- All policies known to the running version of CMake and introduced
 
- in the ``<min>`` (or ``<max>``, if specified) version or earlier will
 
- be set to use ``NEW`` behavior.  All policies introduced in later
 
- versions will be unset.  This effectively requests behavior preferred
 
- as of a given CMake version and tells newer CMake versions to warn
 
- about their new policies.
 
- When a ``<min>`` version higher than 2.4 is specified the command
 
- implicitly invokes
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   cmake_policy(VERSION <min>[...<max>])
 
- which sets CMake policies based on the range of versions specified.
 
- When a ``<min>`` version 2.4 or lower is given the command implicitly
 
- invokes
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   cmake_policy(VERSION 2.4[...<max>])
 
- which enables compatibility features for CMake 2.4 and lower.
 
- .. include:: DEPRECATED_POLICY_VERSIONS.txt
 
- See Also
 
- ^^^^^^^^
 
- * :command:`cmake_policy`
 
 
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