list ---- .. only:: html .. contents:: List operations. The list subcommands ``APPEND``, ``INSERT``, ``FILTER``, ``REMOVE_AT``, ``REMOVE_ITEM``, ``REMOVE_DUPLICATES``, ``REVERSE`` and ``SORT`` may create new values for the list within the current CMake variable scope. Similar to the :command:`set` command, the LIST command creates new variable values in the current scope, even if the list itself is actually defined in a parent scope. To propagate the results of these operations upwards, use :command:`set` with ``PARENT_SCOPE``, :command:`set` with ``CACHE INTERNAL``, or some other means of value propagation. .. note:: A list in cmake is a ``;`` separated group of strings. To create a list the set command can be used. For example, ``set(var a b c d e)`` creates a list with ``a;b;c;d;e``, and ``set(var "a b c d e")`` creates a string or a list with one item in it. (Note macro arguments are not variables, and therefore cannot be used in LIST commands.) .. note:: When specifying index values, if ```` is 0 or greater, it is indexed from the beginning of the list, with 0 representing the first list element. If ```` is -1 or lesser, it is indexed from the end of the list, with -1 representing the last list element. Be careful when counting with negative indices: they do not start from 0. -0 is equivalent to 0, the first list element. Capacity and Element access ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ LENGTH """""" :: list(LENGTH ) Returns the list's length. GET """ :: list(GET [ ...] ) Returns the list of elements specified by indices from the list. JOIN """" :: list(JOIN ) Returns a string joining all list's elements using the glue string. To join multiple strings, which are not part of a list, use ``JOIN`` operator from :command:`string` command. Search ^^^^^^ FIND """" :: list(FIND ) Returns the index of the element specified in the list or -1 if it wasn't found. Modification ^^^^^^^^^^^^ APPEND """""" :: list(APPEND [ ...]) Appends elements to the list. FILTER """""" :: list(FILTER REGEX ) Includes or removes items from the list that match the mode's pattern. In ``REGEX`` mode, items will be matched against the given regular expression. For more information on regular expressions see also the :command:`string` command. INSERT """""" :: list(INSERT [ ...]) Inserts elements to the list to the specified location. REMOVE_ITEM """"""""""" :: list(REMOVE_ITEM [ ...]) Removes the given items from the list. REMOVE_AT """"""""" :: list(REMOVE_AT [ ...]) Removes items at given indices from the list. REMOVE_DUPLICATES """"""""""""""""" :: list(REMOVE_DUPLICATES ) Removes duplicated items in the list. Sorting ^^^^^^^ REVERSE """"""" :: list(REVERSE ) Reverses the contents of the list in-place. SORT """" :: list(SORT ) Sorts the list in-place alphabetically.