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foreach ------- Evaluate a group of commands for each value in a list. .. code-block:: cmake foreach(<loop_var> <items>) <commands> endforeach() where ``<items>`` is a list of items that are separated by semicolon or whitespace. All commands between ``foreach`` and the matching ``endforeach`` are recorded without being invoked. Once the ``endforeach`` is evaluated, the recorded list of commands is invoked once for each item in ``<items>``. At the beginning of each iteration the variable ``<loop_var>`` will be set to the value of the current item. The scope of ``<loop_var>`` is restricted to the loop scope. See policy :policy:`CMP0124` for details. The commands :command:`break` and :command:`continue` provide means to escape from the normal control flow. Per legacy, the :command:`endforeach` command admits an optional ``<loop_var>`` argument. If used, it must be a verbatim repeat of the argument of the opening ``foreach`` command. .. code-block:: cmake foreach(<loop_var> RANGE <stop>) In this variant, ``foreach`` iterates over the numbers 0, 1, ... up to (and including) the nonnegative integer ``<stop>``. .. code-block:: cmake foreach(<loop_var> RANGE <start> <stop> [<step>]) In this variant, ``foreach`` iterates over the numbers from ``<start>`` up to at most ``<stop>`` in steps of ``<step>``. If ``<step>`` is not specified, then the step size is 1. The three arguments ``<start>`` ``<stop>`` ``<step>`` must all be nonnegative integers, and ``<stop>`` must not be smaller than ``<start>``; otherwise you enter the danger zone of undocumented behavior that may change in future releases. .. code-block:: cmake foreach(<loop_var> IN [LISTS [<lists>]] [ITEMS [<items>]]) In this variant, ``<lists>`` is a whitespace or semicolon separated list of list-valued variables. The ``foreach`` command iterates over each item in each given list. The ``<items>`` following the ``ITEMS`` keyword are processed as in the first variant of the ``foreach`` command. The forms ``LISTS A`` and ``ITEMS ${A}`` are equivalent. The following example shows how the ``LISTS`` option is processed: .. code-block:: cmake set(A 0;1) set(B 2 3) set(C "4 5") set(D 6;7 8) set(E "") foreach(X IN LISTS A B C D E) message(STATUS "X=${X}") endforeach() yields:: -- X=0 -- X=1 -- X=2 -- X=3 -- X=4 5 -- X=6 -- X=7 -- X=8 .. code-block:: cmake foreach(<loop_var>... IN ZIP_LISTS <lists>) .. versionadded:: 3.17 In this variant, ``<lists>`` is a whitespace or semicolon separated list of list-valued variables. The ``foreach`` command iterates over each list simultaneously setting the iteration variables as follows: - if the only ``loop_var`` given, then it sets a series of ``loop_var_N`` variables to the current item from the corresponding list; - if multiple variable names passed, their count should match the lists variables count; - if any of the lists are shorter, the corresponding iteration variable is not defined for the current iteration. .. code-block:: cmake list(APPEND English one two three four) list(APPEND Bahasa satu dua tiga) foreach(num IN ZIP_LISTS English Bahasa) message(STATUS "num_0=${num_0}, num_1=${num_1}") endforeach() foreach(en ba IN ZIP_LISTS English Bahasa) message(STATUS "en=${en}, ba=${ba}") endforeach() yields:: -- num_0=one, num_1=satu -- num_0=two, num_1=dua -- num_0=three, num_1=tiga -- num_0=four, num_1= -- en=one, ba=satu -- en=two, ba=dua -- en=three, ba=tiga -- en=four, ba= See Also ^^^^^^^^ * :command:`break` * :command:`continue` * :command:`endforeach` * :command:`while`