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Since commit v3.1.0-rc1~479^2~1 (Add an "installed file" property scope, 2014-05-15) the get_property and set_property commands support an 'INSTALL' scope. Add documentation for this scope.
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get_property
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------------
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Get a property.
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::
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get_property(<variable>
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<GLOBAL |
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DIRECTORY [dir] |
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TARGET <target> |
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SOURCE <source> |
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INSTALL <file> |
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TEST <test> |
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CACHE <entry> |
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VARIABLE>
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PROPERTY <name>
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[SET | DEFINED | BRIEF_DOCS | FULL_DOCS])
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Get one property from one object in a scope. The first argument
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specifies the variable in which to store the result. The second
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argument determines the scope from which to get the property. It must
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be one of the following:
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``GLOBAL``
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Scope is unique and does not accept a name.
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``DIRECTORY``
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Scope defaults to the current directory but another
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directory (already processed by CMake) may be named by full or
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relative path.
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``TARGET``
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Scope must name one existing target.
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``SOURCE``
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Scope must name one source file.
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``INSTALL``
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Scope must name one installed file path.
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``TEST``
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Scope must name one existing test.
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``CACHE``
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Scope must name one cache entry.
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``VARIABLE``
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Scope is unique and does not accept a name.
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The required ``PROPERTY`` option is immediately followed by the name of
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the property to get. If the property is not set an empty value is
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returned. If the ``SET`` option is given the variable is set to a boolean
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value indicating whether the property has been set. If the ``DEFINED``
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option is given the variable is set to a boolean value indicating
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whether the property has been defined such as with the
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:command:`define_property` command.
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If ``BRIEF_DOCS`` or ``FULL_DOCS`` is given then the variable is set to a
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string containing documentation for the requested property. If
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documentation is requested for a property that has not been defined
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``NOTFOUND`` is returned.
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