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RE: LeoThread 2025-12-05 03-39

in LeoFinance4 days ago

curly brace, CMake, underscore current, underscore binary, underscore directory, curly brace, slash world, dash, dollar sign, curly brace, world, underscore version, close curly brace, close quote. Do not close parentheses yet. Now we're going to tell CMake what kind of data we're giving it. This is important because, again, with a target, CMake knows what that is. It knows that it lives to compile code. And so if you're telling it, hey, I want you to install a target called world, it knows where to put that. It goes into the binary directory, obviously. But a set of arbitrary data, it has no way of knowing what you're handing it or where you expect it to go. So there are a couple of different, well, I think literally a couple, there are two different ways that you can define what this is. One is type and the other is on the tip of my tongue and I'm not, I'm just not getting there. But type in this case would be data. And that resolves to something. And I guess I'm going to have to (36/54)