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IMPORTED_GLOBAL.rst
IMPORTED_GLOBAL --------------- .. versionadded:: 3.11 Indication of whether an :ref:`IMPORTED target <Imported Targets>` is globally visible. The boolean value of this property is True for targets created with the ``IMPORTED`` ``GLOBAL`` options to :command:`add_executable()` or :command:`add_library()`. It is always False for targets built within the project. For targets created with the ``IMPORTED`` option to :command:`add_executable()` or :command:`add_library()` but without the additional option ``GLOBAL`` this is False, too. However, setting this property for such a locally ``IMPORTED`` target to True promotes that target to global scope. This promotion can only be done in the same directory where that ``IMPORTED`` target was created in the first place. .. note:: Once an imported target has been made global, it cannot be changed back to non-global. Therefore, if a project sets this property, it may only provide a value of True. CMake will issue an error if the project tries to set the property to a non-True value, even if the value was already False. .. note:: Local :ref:`ALIAS targets <Alias Targets>` created before promoting an :ref:`IMPORTED target <Imported Targets>` from ``LOCAL`` to ``GLOBAL``, keep their initial scope (see :prop_tgt:`ALIAS_GLOBAL` target property).