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CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_WARN_NO_MODULE
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Tell :command:`find_package` to warn if called without an explicit mode.
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If :command:`find_package` is called without an explicit mode option
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(``MODULE``, ``CONFIG``, or ``NO_MODULE``) and no ``Find<pkg>.cmake`` module
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is in :variable:`CMAKE_MODULE_PATH` then CMake implicitly assumes that the
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caller intends to search for a package configuration file. If no package
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configuration file is found then the wording of the failure message
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must account for both the case that the package is really missing and
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the case that the project has a bug and failed to provide the intended
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Find module. If instead the caller specifies an explicit mode option
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then the failure message can be more specific.
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Set ``CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_WARN_NO_MODULE`` to ``TRUE`` to tell
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:command:`find_package` to warn when it implicitly assumes Config mode. This
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helps developers enforce use of an explicit mode in all calls to
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:command:`find_package` within a project.
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This variable has no effect if :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_PREFER_CONFIG` is
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set to ``TRUE``.
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