Explicitly enable or disable the warning when CMake Policy CMP<NNNN>
is not set. This is meaningful only for the few policies that do not warn by default:
CMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP0025
controls the warning for policy CMP0025
.CMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP0047
controls the warning for policy CMP0047
.CMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP0056
controls the warning for policy CMP0056
.CMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP0060
controls the warning for policy CMP0060
.CMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP0065
controls the warning for policy CMP0065
.CMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP0066
controls the warning for policy CMP0066
.CMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP0067
controls the warning for policy CMP0067
.CMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP0082
controls the warning for policy CMP0082
.CMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP0089
controls the warning for policy CMP0089
.CMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP0102
controls the warning for policy CMP0102
.CMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP0112
controls the warning for policy CMP0112
.This variable should not be set by a project in CMake code. Project developers running CMake may set this variable in their cache to enable the warning (e.g. -DCMAKE_POLICY_WARNING_CMP<NNNN>=ON
). Alternatively, running cmake(1)
with the --debug-output
, --trace
, or --trace-expand
option will also enable the warning.
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