| CMP0095 |
| ------- |
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| ``RPATH`` entries are properly escaped in the intermediary CMake install script. |
| |
| In CMake 3.15 and earlier, ``RPATH`` entries set via |
| :variable:`CMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH` or via :prop_tgt:`INSTALL_RPATH` have not been |
| escaped before being inserted into the ``cmake_install.cmake`` script. Dynamic |
| linkers on ELF-based systems (e.g. Linux and FreeBSD) allow certain keywords in |
| ``RPATH`` entries, such as ``${ORIGIN}`` (More details are available in the |
| ``ld.so`` man pages on those systems). The syntax of these keywords can match |
| CMake's variable syntax. In order to not be substituted (usually to an empty |
| string) already by the intermediary ``cmake_install.cmake`` script, the user had |
| to double-escape such ``RPATH`` keywords, e.g. |
| ``set(CMAKE_INSTALL_RPATH "\\\${ORIGIN}/../lib")``. Since the intermediary |
| ``cmake_install.cmake`` script is an implementation detail of CMake, CMake 3.16 |
| and later will make sure ``RPATH`` entries are inserted literally by escaping |
| any coincidental CMake syntax. |
| |
| The ``OLD`` behavior of this policy is to not escape ``RPATH`` entries in the |
| intermediary ``cmake_install.cmake`` script. The ``NEW`` behavior is to properly |
| escape coincidental CMake syntax in ``RPATH`` entries when generating the |
| intermediary ``cmake_install.cmake`` script. |
| |
| This policy was introduced in CMake version 3.16. CMake version |release| warns |
| when the policy is not set and detected usage of CMake-like syntax and uses |
| ``OLD`` behavior. Use the :command:`cmake_policy` command to set it to ``OLD`` |
| or ``NEW`` explicitly. |
| |
| .. include:: DEPRECATED.txt |