| HEADER_FILE_ONLY |
| ---------------- |
| |
| Is this source file only a header file. |
| |
| A property on a source file that indicates if the source file is a |
| header file with no associated implementation. This is set |
| automatically based on the file extension and is used by CMake to |
| determine if certain dependency information should be computed. |
| |
| By setting this property to ``ON``, you can disable compilation of |
| the given source file, even if it should be compiled because it is |
| part of the library's/executable's sources. |
| |
| This is useful if you have some source files which you somehow |
| pre-process, and then add these pre-processed sources via |
| :command:`add_library` or :command:`add_executable`. Normally, in IDE, |
| there would be no reference of the original sources, only of these |
| pre-processed sources. So by setting this property for all the original |
| source files to ``ON``, and then either calling :command:`add_library` |
| or :command:`add_executable` while passing both the pre-processed |
| sources and the original sources, or by using :command:`target_sources` |
| to add original source files will do exactly what would one expect, i.e. |
| the original source files would be visible in IDE, and will not be built. |