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CMAKE_MESSAGE_LOG_LEVEL
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.. versionadded:: 3.17
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When set, this variable specifies the logging level used by the
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:command:`message` command. Valid values are the same as those for the
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:option:`--log-level <cmake --log-level>` command line option of the
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:manual:`cmake(1)` program. If this variable is set and the
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:option:`--log-level <cmake --log-level>` command line option is
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given, the command line option takes precedence.
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The main advantage to using this variable is to make a log level persist
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between CMake runs. Setting it as a cache variable will ensure that
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subsequent CMake runs will continue to use the chosen log level.
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Projects should not set this variable, it is intended for users so that
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they may control the log level according to their own needs.
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.. versionadded:: 3.25
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See the :command:`cmake_language`
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:ref:`cmake_language <query_message_log_level>` command for a way to query
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the current message logging level.
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