Is this source file generated as part of the build or CMake process.
Tells the internal CMake engine that a source file is generated by an outside process such as another build step, or the execution of CMake itself. This information is then used to exempt the file from any existence or validity checks.
Any file that is
add_custom_command()
and file(GENERATE)
BYPRODUCTS
of an add_custom_command()
or add_custom_target()
command, orAUTOGEN
operation such as AUTOMOC
, AUTORCC
, or AUTOUIC
will be marked with the GENERATED
property.
When a generated file created as the OUTPUT
of an add_custom_command()
command is explicitly listed as a source file for any target in the same directory scope (which usually means the same CMakeLists.txt
file), CMake will automatically create a dependency to make sure the file is generated before building that target.
The Makefile Generators will remove GENERATED
files during make clean
.
Generated sources may be hidden in some IDE tools, while in others they might be shown. For the special case of sources generated by CMake’s AUTOMOC
or AUTORCC
functionality, the AUTOGEN_SOURCE_GROUP
, AUTOMOC_SOURCE_GROUP
and AUTORCC_SOURCE_GROUP
target properties may influence where the generated sources are grouped in the project’s file lists.
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