CMP0054ΒΆ
Added in version 3.1.
Only interpret if()
arguments as variables or keywords when unquoted.
CMake 3.1 and above no longer implicitly dereference variables or
interpret keywords in an if()
command argument when
it is a Quoted Argument or a Bracket Argument.
The OLD
behavior for this policy is to dereference variables and
interpret keywords even if they are quoted or bracketed.
The NEW
behavior is to not dereference variables or interpret keywords
that have been quoted or bracketed.
Given the following partial example:
set(A E)
set(E "")
if("${A}" STREQUAL "")
message("Result is TRUE before CMake 3.1 or when CMP0054 is OLD")
else()
message("Result is FALSE in CMake 3.1 and above if CMP0054 is NEW")
endif()
After explicit expansion of variables this gives:
if("E" STREQUAL "")
With the policy set to OLD
implicit expansion reduces this semantically to:
if("" STREQUAL "")
With the policy set to NEW
the quoted arguments will not be
further dereferenced:
if("E" STREQUAL "")
This policy was introduced in CMake version 3.1.
It may be set by cmake_policy()
or cmake_minimum_required()
.
If it is not set, CMake warns, and uses OLD
behavior.
Note
The OLD
behavior of a policy is
deprecated by definition
and may be removed in a future version of CMake.