| CMAKE_USER_MAKE_RULES_OVERRIDE |
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| Specify a CMake file that overrides platform information. |
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| CMake loads the specified file while enabling support for each |
| language from either the project() or enable_language() commands. It |
| is loaded after CMake's builtin compiler and platform information |
| modules have been loaded but before the information is used. The file |
| may set platform information variables to override CMake's defaults. |
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| This feature is intended for use only in overriding information |
| variables that must be set before CMake builds its first test project |
| to check that the compiler for a language works. It should not be |
| used to load a file in cases that a normal include() will work. Use |
| it only as a last resort for behavior that cannot be achieved any |
| other way. For example, one may set CMAKE_C_FLAGS_INIT to change the |
| default value used to initialize CMAKE_C_FLAGS before it is cached. |
| The override file should NOT be used to set anything that could be set |
| after languages are enabled, such as variables like |
| CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY that affect the placement of binaries. |
| Information set in the file will be used for try_compile and try_run |
| builds too. |