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							- execute_process
 
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- Execute one or more child processes.
 
- .. code-block:: cmake
 
-   execute_process(COMMAND <cmd1> [args1...]]
 
-                   [COMMAND <cmd2> [args2...] [...]]
 
-                   [WORKING_DIRECTORY <directory>]
 
-                   [TIMEOUT <seconds>]
 
-                   [RESULT_VARIABLE <variable>]
 
-                   [OUTPUT_VARIABLE <variable>]
 
-                   [ERROR_VARIABLE <variable>]
 
-                   [INPUT_FILE <file>]
 
-                   [OUTPUT_FILE <file>]
 
-                   [ERROR_FILE <file>]
 
-                   [OUTPUT_QUIET]
 
-                   [ERROR_QUIET]
 
-                   [OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE]
 
-                   [ERROR_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE])
 
- Runs the given sequence of one or more commands with the standard
 
- output of each process piped to the standard input of the next.
 
- A single standard error pipe is used for all processes.
 
- Options:
 
- ``COMMAND``
 
-  A child process command line.
 
-  CMake executes the child process using operating system APIs directly.
 
-  All arguments are passed VERBATIM to the child process.
 
-  No intermediate shell is used, so shell operators such as ``>``
 
-  are treated as normal arguments.
 
-  (Use the ``INPUT_*``, ``OUTPUT_*``, and ``ERROR_*`` options to
 
-  redirect stdin, stdout, and stderr.)
 
- ``WORKING_DIRECTORY``
 
-  The named directory will be set as the current working directory of
 
-  the child processes.
 
- ``TIMEOUT``
 
-  The child processes will be terminated if they do not finish in the
 
-  specified number of seconds (fractions are allowed).
 
- ``RESULT_VARIABLE``
 
-  The variable will be set to contain the result of running the processes.
 
-  This will be an integer return code from the last child or a string
 
-  describing an error condition.
 
- ``OUTPUT_VARIABLE``, ``ERROR_VARIABLE``
 
-  The variable named will be set with the contents of the standard output
 
-  and standard error pipes, respectively.  If the same variable is named
 
-  for both pipes their output will be merged in the order produced.
 
- ``INPUT_FILE, OUTPUT_FILE``, ``ERROR_FILE``
 
-  The file named will be attached to the standard input of the first
 
-  process, standard output of the last process, or standard error of
 
-  all processes, respectively.  If the same file is named for both
 
-  output and error then it will be used for both.
 
- ``OUTPUT_QUIET``, ``ERROR_QUIET``
 
-  The standard output or standard error results will be quietly ignored.
 
- If more than one ``OUTPUT_*`` or ``ERROR_*`` option is given for the
 
- same pipe the precedence is not specified.
 
- If no ``OUTPUT_*`` or ``ERROR_*`` options are given the output will
 
- be shared with the corresponding pipes of the CMake process itself.
 
- The :command:`execute_process` command is a newer more powerful version of
 
- :command:`exec_program`, but the old command has been kept for compatibility.
 
- Both commands run while CMake is processing the project prior to build
 
- system generation.  Use :command:`add_custom_target` and
 
- :command:`add_custom_command` to create custom commands that run at
 
- build time.
 
 
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