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CMP0037 ------- Target names should not be reserved and should match a validity pattern. CMake 2.8.12 and lower allowed creating targets using :command:`add_library`, :command:`add_executable` and :command:`add_custom_target` with unrestricted choice for the target name. Newer cmake features such as :manual:`cmake-generator-expressions(7)` and some diagnostics expect target names to match a restricted pattern. Target names may contain upper and lower case letters, numbers, the underscore character (``_``), dot(``.``), plus(``+``) and minus(``-``). As a special case, ``ALIAS`` and ``IMPORTED`` targets may contain two consecutive colons. Target names reserved by one or more CMake generators are not allowed. Among others these include ``all``, ``clean``, ``help``, and ``install``. Target names associated with optional features, such as ``test`` and ``package``, may also be reserved. CMake 3.10 and below always reserve them. CMake 3.11 and above reserve them only when the corresponding feature is enabled (e.g. by including the :module:`CTest` or :module:`CPack` modules). The ``OLD`` behavior for this policy is to allow creating targets with reserved names or which do not match the validity pattern. The ``NEW`` behavior for this policy is to report an error if an add_* command is used with an invalid target name. This policy was introduced in CMake version 3.0. CMake version |release| warns when the policy is not set and uses ``OLD`` behavior. Use the :command:`cmake_policy` command to set it to ``OLD`` or ``NEW`` explicitly. .. include:: DEPRECATED.txt