| install_files |
| ------------- |
| |
| Deprecated. Use the :command:`install(FILES)` command instead. |
| |
| This command has been superceded by the :command:`install` command. It is |
| provided for compatibility with older CMake code. The ``FILES`` form is |
| directly replaced by the ``FILES`` form of the :command:`install` |
| command. The regexp form can be expressed more clearly using the ``GLOB`` |
| form of the :command:`file` command. |
| |
| :: |
| |
| install_files(<dir> extension file file ...) |
| |
| Create rules to install the listed files with the given extension into |
| the given directory. Only files existing in the current source tree |
| or its corresponding location in the binary tree may be listed. If a |
| file specified already has an extension, that extension will be |
| removed first. This is useful for providing lists of source files |
| such as foo.cxx when you want the corresponding foo.h to be installed. |
| A typical extension is '.h'. |
| |
| :: |
| |
| install_files(<dir> regexp) |
| |
| Any files in the current source directory that match the regular |
| expression will be installed. |
| |
| :: |
| |
| install_files(<dir> FILES file file ...) |
| |
| Any files listed after the ``FILES`` keyword will be installed explicitly |
| from the names given. Full paths are allowed in this form. |
| |
| The directory ``<dir>`` is relative to the installation prefix, which is |
| stored in the variable :variable:`CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`. |