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Fixed a missing parenthesis typo.

(PS: I created a GitLab account just to submit this typo fix. The signup process required a lot of needless stuff that wasted a bunch of my time and which has no current relevance whatsoever to what I'm doing e.g. creating a group and project when I have no interest in doing so etc. Perhaps you should switch to a site that has much better understanding of basic user interface/experience design. The experience has definitely left a negative initial impression of GitLab's sense of judgement and taste compared to e.g. GitHub etc.)
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Jesse Bollinger 2020-10-23 16:29:55 +00:00
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## Configure File ## Configure File
CMake allows you to access CMake variables from your code using `configure_file`. This command copies a file (traditionally ending in `.in` from one place to another, substituting all CMake variables it finds. If you want to avoid replacing existing `${}` syntax in your input file, use the `@ONLY` keyword. There's also a `COPY_ONLY` keyword if you are just using this as a replacement for `file(COPY`. CMake allows you to access CMake variables from your code using `configure_file`. This command copies a file (traditionally ending in `.in`) from one place to another, substituting all CMake variables it finds. If you want to avoid replacing existing `${}` syntax in your input file, use the `@ONLY` keyword. There's also a `COPY_ONLY` keyword if you are just using this as a replacement for `file(COPY`.
This functionality is used quite frequently; for example, on `Version.h.in`: This functionality is used quite frequently; for example, on `Version.h.in`: