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							- unset
 
- -----
 
- Unset a variable, cache variable, or environment variable.
 
- Unset Normal Variable or Cache Entry
 
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   unset(<variable> [CACHE | PARENT_SCOPE])
 
- Removes a normal variable from the current scope, causing it
 
- to become undefined.  If ``CACHE`` is present, then a cache variable
 
- is removed instead of a normal variable.  Note that when evaluating
 
- :ref:`Variable References` of the form ``${VAR}``, CMake first searches
 
- for a normal variable with that name.  If no such normal variable exists,
 
- CMake will then search for a cache entry with that name.  Because of this
 
- unsetting a normal variable can expose a cache variable that was previously
 
- hidden.  To force a variable reference of the form ``${VAR}`` to return an
 
- empty string, use ``set(<variable> "")``, which clears the normal variable
 
- but leaves it defined.
 
- If ``PARENT_SCOPE`` is present then the variable is removed from the scope
 
- above the current scope.  See the same option in the :command:`set` command
 
- for further details.
 
- Unset Environment Variable
 
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   unset(ENV{<variable>})
 
- Removes ``<variable>`` from the currently available
 
- :manual:`Environment Variables <cmake-env-variables(7)>`.
 
- Subsequent calls of ``$ENV{<variable>}`` will return the empty string.
 
- This command affects only the current CMake process, not the process
 
- from which CMake was called, nor the system environment at large,
 
- nor the environment of subsequent build or test processes.
 
 
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