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subdirs
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.. deprecated:: 3.0
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Use the :command:`add_subdirectory` command instead.
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Add a list of subdirectories to the build.
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.. code-block:: cmake
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subdirs(dir1 dir2 ...[EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL exclude_dir1 exclude_dir2 ...]
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[PREORDER] )
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Add a list of subdirectories to the build. The :command:`add_subdirectory`
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command should be used instead of ``subdirs`` although ``subdirs`` will still
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work. This will cause any CMakeLists.txt files in the sub directories
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to be processed by CMake. Any directories after the ``PREORDER`` flag are
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traversed first by makefile builds, the ``PREORDER`` flag has no effect on
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IDE projects. Any directories after the ``EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL`` marker will
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not be included in the top level makefile or project file. This is
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useful for having CMake create makefiles or projects for a set of
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examples in a project. You would want CMake to generate makefiles or
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project files for all the examples at the same time, but you would not
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want them to show up in the top level project or be built each time
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make is run from the top.
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