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block
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.. versionadded:: 3.25
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Evaluate a group of commands with a dedicated variable and/or policy scope.
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.. code-block:: cmake
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block([SCOPE_FOR [POLICIES] [VARIABLES] ] [PROPAGATE <var-name>...])
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<commands>
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endblock()
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All commands between ``block()`` and the matching :command:`endblock` are
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recorded without being invoked. Once the :command:`endblock` is evaluated, the
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recorded list of commands is invoked inside the requested scopes, then the
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scopes created by the ``block()`` command are removed.
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``SCOPE_FOR``
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Specify which scopes must be created.
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``POLICIES``
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Create a new policy scope. This is equivalent to
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:command:`cmake_policy(PUSH)`.
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``VARIABLES``
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Create a new variable scope.
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If ``SCOPE_FOR`` is not specified, this is equivalent to:
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.. code-block:: cmake
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block(SCOPE_FOR VARIABLES POLICIES)
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``PROPAGATE``
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When a variable scope is created by the :command:`block` command, this
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option sets or unsets the specified variables in the parent scope. This is
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equivalent to :command:`set(PARENT_SCOPE)` or :command:`unset(PARENT_SCOPE)`
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commands.
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.. code-block:: cmake
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set(var1 "INIT1")
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set(var2 "INIT2")
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block(PROPAGATE var1 var2)
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set(var1 "VALUE1")
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unset(var2)
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endblock()
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# Now var1 holds VALUE1, and var2 is unset
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This option is only allowed when a variable scope is created. An error will
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be raised in the other cases.
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When the ``block()`` is inside a :command:`foreach` or :command:`while`
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command, the :command:`break` and :command:`continue` commands can be used
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inside the block.
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.. code-block:: cmake
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while(TRUE)
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block()
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...
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# the break() command will terminate the while() command
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break()
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endblock()
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endwhile()
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See Also
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^^^^^^^^
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* :command:`endblock`
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* :command:`return`
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* :command:`cmake_policy`
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