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"MSVC". This works even if a compiler wrapper like ccache is used.
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See the [Checking the Current
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Platform](CMake_Checking_Platform "wikilink") page for a list of the
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Platform](doc/cmake/Checking-Platform "wikilink") page for a list of the
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variables pertaining to platform checks.
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## Various Options
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is probably the best resource. Some things can be learned from
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inspecting the CMake source code. Many - but not all of them - are also
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listed by this [Dashboard script for extracting
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variables](CMake_Useful_Variables/Get_Variables_From_CMake_Dashboards "wikilink").
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variables](doc/cmake/useful_variables/Get-Variables-From-CMake-Dashboards "wikilink").
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The output of this script is rather raw, but it is a good starting point
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for finding more variables.
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in.
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1. [Sample code for logging useful
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variables.](CMake_Useful_Variables/Logging_Useful_Variables "wikilink")
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variables.](doc/cmake/useful_variables/Logging-Useful-Variables "wikilink")
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This page was initially populated by conversion from its [original location](https://public.kitware.com/Wiki/CMake_Useful_Variables) in another wiki. |