| list |
| ---- |
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| List operations. |
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| Synopsis |
| ^^^^^^^^ |
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| .. parsed-literal:: |
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| `Reading`_ |
| list(`LENGTH`_ <list> <out-var>) |
| list(`GET`_ <list> <element index> [<index> ...] <out-var>) |
| list(`JOIN`_ <list> <glue> <out-var>) |
| list(`SUBLIST`_ <list> <begin> <length> <out-var>) |
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| `Search`_ |
| list(`FIND`_ <list> <value> <out-var>) |
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| `Modification`_ |
| list(`APPEND`_ <list> [<element>...]) |
| list(`FILTER`_ <list> {INCLUDE | EXCLUDE} REGEX <regex>) |
| list(`INSERT`_ <list> <index> [<element>...]) |
| list(`POP_BACK`_ <list> [<out-var>...]) |
| list(`POP_FRONT`_ <list> [<out-var>...]) |
| list(`PREPEND`_ <list> [<element>...]) |
| list(`REMOVE_ITEM`_ <list> <value>...) |
| list(`REMOVE_AT`_ <list> <index>...) |
| list(`REMOVE_DUPLICATES`_ <list>) |
| list(`TRANSFORM`_ <list> <ACTION> [...]) |
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| `Ordering`_ |
| list(`REVERSE`_ <list>) |
| list(`SORT`_ <list> [...]) |
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| Introduction |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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| The list subcommands ``APPEND``, ``INSERT``, ``FILTER``, ``PREPEND``, |
| ``POP_BACK``, ``POP_FRONT``, ``REMOVE_AT``, ``REMOVE_ITEM``, |
| ``REMOVE_DUPLICATES``, ``REVERSE`` and ``SORT`` may create |
| new values for the list within the current CMake variable scope. Similar to |
| the :command:`set` command, the LIST command creates new variable values in |
| the current scope, even if the list itself is actually defined in a parent |
| scope. To propagate the results of these operations upwards, use |
| :command:`set` with ``PARENT_SCOPE``, :command:`set` with |
| ``CACHE INTERNAL``, or some other means of value propagation. |
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| .. note:: |
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| A list in cmake is a ``;`` separated group of strings. To create a |
| list the set command can be used. For example, ``set(var a b c d e)`` |
| creates a list with ``a;b;c;d;e``, and ``set(var "a b c d e")`` creates a |
| string or a list with one item in it. (Note macro arguments are not |
| variables, and therefore cannot be used in LIST commands.) |
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| .. note:: |
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| When specifying index values, if ``<element index>`` is 0 or greater, it |
| is indexed from the beginning of the list, with 0 representing the |
| first list element. If ``<element index>`` is -1 or lesser, it is indexed |
| from the end of the list, with -1 representing the last list element. |
| Be careful when counting with negative indices: they do not start from |
| 0. -0 is equivalent to 0, the first list element. |
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| Reading |
| ^^^^^^^ |
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| .. _LENGTH: |
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| .. code-block:: cmake |
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| list(LENGTH <list> <output variable>) |
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| Returns the list's length. |
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| .. _GET: |
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| .. code-block:: cmake |
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| list(GET <list> <element index> [<element index> ...] <output variable>) |
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| Returns the list of elements specified by indices from the list. |
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| .. _JOIN: |
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| .. code-block:: cmake |
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| list(JOIN <list> <glue> <output variable>) |
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| .. versionadded:: 3.12 |
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| Returns a string joining all list's elements using the glue string. |
| To join multiple strings, which are not part of a list, use ``JOIN`` operator |
| from :command:`string` command. |
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| .. _SUBLIST: |
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| .. code-block:: cmake |
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| list(SUBLIST <list> <begin> <length> <output variable>) |
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| .. versionadded:: 3.12 |
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| Returns a sublist of the given list. |
| If ``<length>`` is 0, an empty list will be returned. |
| If ``<length>`` is -1 or the list is smaller than ``<begin>+<length>`` then |
| the remaining elements of the list starting at ``<begin>`` will be returned. |
| |
| Search |
| ^^^^^^ |
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| .. _FIND: |
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| .. code-block:: cmake |
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| list(FIND <list> <value> <output variable>) |
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| Returns the index of the element specified in the list or -1 |
| if it wasn't found. |
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| Modification |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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| .. _APPEND: |
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| .. code-block:: cmake |
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| list(APPEND <list> [<element> ...]) |
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| Appends elements to the list. If no variable named ``<list>`` exists in the |
| current scope its value is treated as empty and the elements are appended to |
| that empty list. |
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| .. _FILTER: |
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| .. code-block:: cmake |
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| list(FILTER <list> <INCLUDE|EXCLUDE> REGEX <regular_expression>) |
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| .. versionadded:: 3.6 |
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| Includes or removes items from the list that match the mode's pattern. |
| In ``REGEX`` mode, items will be matched against the given regular expression. |
| |
| For more information on regular expressions look under |
| :ref:`string(REGEX) <Regex Specification>`. |
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| .. _INSERT: |
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| .. code-block:: cmake |
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| list(INSERT <list> <element_index> <element> [<element> ...]) |
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| Inserts elements to the list to the specified index. It is an |
| error to specify an out-of-range index. Valid indexes are 0 to `N` |
| where `N` is the length of the list, inclusive. An empty list |
| has length 0. If no variable named ``<list>`` exists in the |
| current scope its value is treated as empty and the elements are |
| inserted in that empty list. |
| |
| .. _POP_BACK: |
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| .. code-block:: cmake |
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| list(POP_BACK <list> [<out-var>...]) |
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| .. versionadded:: 3.15 |
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| If no variable name is given, removes exactly one element. Otherwise, |
| with `N` variable names provided, assign the last `N` elements' values |
| to the given variables and then remove the last `N` values from |
| ``<list>``. |
| |
| .. _POP_FRONT: |
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| .. code-block:: cmake |
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| list(POP_FRONT <list> [<out-var>...]) |
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| .. versionadded:: 3.15 |
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| If no variable name is given, removes exactly one element. Otherwise, |
| with `N` variable names provided, assign the first `N` elements' values |
| to the given variables and then remove the first `N` values from |
| ``<list>``. |
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| .. _PREPEND: |
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| .. code-block:: cmake |
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| list(PREPEND <list> [<element> ...]) |
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| .. versionadded:: 3.15 |
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| Insert elements to the 0th position in the list. If no variable named |
| ``<list>`` exists in the current scope its value is treated as empty and |
| the elements are prepended to that empty list. |
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| .. _REMOVE_ITEM: |
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| .. code-block:: cmake |
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| list(REMOVE_ITEM <list> <value> [<value> ...]) |
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| Removes all instances of the given items from the list. |
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| .. _REMOVE_AT: |
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| .. code-block:: cmake |
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| list(REMOVE_AT <list> <index> [<index> ...]) |
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| Removes items at given indices from the list. |
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| .. _REMOVE_DUPLICATES: |
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| .. code-block:: cmake |
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| list(REMOVE_DUPLICATES <list>) |
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| Removes duplicated items in the list. The relative order of items is preserved, |
| but if duplicates are encountered, only the first instance is preserved. |
| |
| .. _TRANSFORM: |
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| .. code-block:: cmake |
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| list(TRANSFORM <list> <ACTION> [<SELECTOR>] |
| [OUTPUT_VARIABLE <output variable>]) |
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| .. versionadded:: 3.12 |
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| Transforms the list by applying an action to all or, by specifying a |
| ``<SELECTOR>``, to the selected elements of the list, storing the result |
| in-place or in the specified output variable. |
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| .. note:: |
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| The ``TRANSFORM`` sub-command does not change the number of elements in the |
| list. If a ``<SELECTOR>`` is specified, only some elements will be changed, |
| the other ones will remain the same as before the transformation. |
| |
| ``<ACTION>`` specifies the action to apply to the elements of the list. |
| The actions have exactly the same semantics as sub-commands of the |
| :command:`string` command. ``<ACTION>`` must be one of the following: |
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| ``APPEND``, ``PREPEND``: Append, prepend specified value to each element of |
| the list. |
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| .. code-block:: cmake |
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| list(TRANSFORM <list> <APPEND|PREPEND> <value> ...) |
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| ``TOUPPER``, ``TOLOWER``: Convert each element of the list to upper, lower |
| characters. |
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| .. code-block:: cmake |
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| list(TRANSFORM <list> <TOLOWER|TOUPPER> ...) |
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| ``STRIP``: Remove leading and trailing spaces from each element of the |
| list. |
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| .. code-block:: cmake |
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| list(TRANSFORM <list> STRIP ...) |
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| ``GENEX_STRIP``: Strip any |
| :manual:`generator expressions <cmake-generator-expressions(7)>` from each |
| element of the list. |
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| .. code-block:: cmake |
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| list(TRANSFORM <list> GENEX_STRIP ...) |
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| ``REPLACE``: Match the regular expression as many times as possible and |
| substitute the replacement expression for the match for each element |
| of the list |
| (Same semantic as ``REGEX REPLACE`` from :command:`string` command). |
| |
| .. code-block:: cmake |
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| list(TRANSFORM <list> REPLACE <regular_expression> |
| <replace_expression> ...) |
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| ``<SELECTOR>`` determines which elements of the list will be transformed. |
| Only one type of selector can be specified at a time. When given, |
| ``<SELECTOR>`` must be one of the following: |
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| ``AT``: Specify a list of indexes. |
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| .. code-block:: cmake |
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| list(TRANSFORM <list> <ACTION> AT <index> [<index> ...] ...) |
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| ``FOR``: Specify a range with, optionally, an increment used to iterate over |
| the range. |
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| .. code-block:: cmake |
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| list(TRANSFORM <list> <ACTION> FOR <start> <stop> [<step>] ...) |
| |
| ``REGEX``: Specify a regular expression. Only elements matching the regular |
| expression will be transformed. |
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| .. code-block:: cmake |
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| list(TRANSFORM <list> <ACTION> REGEX <regular_expression> ...) |
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| Ordering |
| ^^^^^^^^ |
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| .. _REVERSE: |
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| .. code-block:: cmake |
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| list(REVERSE <list>) |
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| Reverses the contents of the list in-place. |
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| .. _SORT: |
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| .. code-block:: cmake |
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| list(SORT <list> [COMPARE <compare>] [CASE <case>] [ORDER <order>]) |
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| Sorts the list in-place alphabetically. |
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| .. versionadded:: 3.13 |
| Added the ``COMPARE``, ``CASE``, and ``ORDER`` options. |
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| .. versionadded:: 3.18 |
| Added the ``COMPARE NATURAL`` option. |
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| Use the ``COMPARE`` keyword to select the comparison method for sorting. |
| The ``<compare>`` option should be one of: |
| |
| * ``STRING``: Sorts a list of strings alphabetically. This is the |
| default behavior if the ``COMPARE`` option is not given. |
| * ``FILE_BASENAME``: Sorts a list of pathnames of files by their basenames. |
| * ``NATURAL``: Sorts a list of strings using natural order |
| (see ``strverscmp(3)`` manual), i.e. such that contiguous digits |
| are compared as whole numbers. |
| For example: the following list `10.0 1.1 2.1 8.0 2.0 3.1` |
| will be sorted as `1.1 2.0 2.1 3.1 8.0 10.0` if the ``NATURAL`` |
| comparison is selected where it will be sorted as |
| `1.1 10.0 2.0 2.1 3.1 8.0` with the ``STRING`` comparison. |
| |
| Use the ``CASE`` keyword to select a case sensitive or case insensitive |
| sort mode. The ``<case>`` option should be one of: |
| |
| * ``SENSITIVE``: List items are sorted in a case-sensitive manner. This is |
| the default behavior if the ``CASE`` option is not given. |
| * ``INSENSITIVE``: List items are sorted case insensitively. The order of |
| items which differ only by upper/lowercase is not specified. |
| |
| To control the sort order, the ``ORDER`` keyword can be given. |
| The ``<order>`` option should be one of: |
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| * ``ASCENDING``: Sorts the list in ascending order. This is the default |
| behavior when the ``ORDER`` option is not given. |
| * ``DESCENDING``: Sorts the list in descending order. |