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CMAKE_MAXIMUM_RECURSION_DEPTH ----------------------------- .. versionadded:: 3.14 Maximum recursion depth for CMake scripts. It is intended to be set on the command line with ``-DCMAKE_MAXIMUM_RECURSION_DEPTH=<x>``, or within ``CMakeLists.txt`` by projects that require a large recursion depth. Projects that set this variable should provide the user with a way to override it. For example: .. code-block:: cmake # About to perform deeply recursive actions if(NOT CMAKE_MAXIMUM_RECURSION_DEPTH) set(CMAKE_MAXIMUM_RECURSION_DEPTH 2000) endif() If it is not set, or is set to a non-integer value, a sensible default limit is used. If the recursion limit is reached, the script terminates immediately with a fatal error. Calling any of the following commands increases the recursion depth: * :command:`include` * :command:`find_package` * :command:`add_subdirectory` * :command:`try_compile` * :command:`ctest_read_custom_files` * :command:`ctest_run_script` (unless ``NEW_PROCESS`` is specified) * User-defined :command:`function`'s and :command:`macro`'s (note that :command:`function` and :command:`macro` themselves don't increase recursion depth) * Reading or writing variables that are being watched by a :command:`variable_watch`
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