Help: Format project command and variable documentation
Also add document for CMAKE_PROJECT_<PROJECT-NAME>_INCLUDE variable.
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project
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Set a name for the entire project.
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Set a name and enable languages for the entire project.
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.. code-block:: cmake
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project(<projectname> [languageName1 languageName2 ... ] )
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project(<PROJECT-NAME> [<language-name>...])
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Sets the name of the project. Additionally this sets the variables
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<projectName>_BINARY_DIR and <projectName>_SOURCE_DIR to the
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respective values.
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Sets the name of the project and stores the name in the
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:variable:`PROJECT_NAME` variable. Additionally this sets variables
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* :variable:`PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR`,
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:variable:`<PROJECT-NAME>_SOURCE_DIR`
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* :variable:`PROJECT_BINARY_DIR`,
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:variable:`<PROJECT-NAME>_BINARY_DIR`
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Optionally you can specify which languages your project supports.
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Example languages are CXX (i.e. C++), C, Fortran, etc. By default C
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and CXX are enabled. E.g. if you do not have a C++ compiler, you can
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disable the check for it by explicitly listing the languages you want
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to support, e.g. C. By using the special language "NONE" all checks
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for any language can be disabled. If a variable exists called
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CMAKE_PROJECT_<projectName>_INCLUDE, the file pointed to by that
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variable will be included as the last step of the project command.
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Example languages are ``C``, ``CXX`` (i.e. C++), ``Fortran``, etc.
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By default ``C`` and ``CXX`` are enabled if no language options are
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given. Specify language ``NONE`` to skip enabling any languages.
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The top-level CMakeLists.txt file for a project must contain a
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literal, direct call to the project() command; loading one through the
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include() command is not sufficient. If no such call exists CMake
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will implicitly add one to the top that enables the default languages
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(C and CXX).
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If a variable exists called :variable:`CMAKE_PROJECT_<PROJECT-NAME>_INCLUDE`,
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the file pointed to by that variable will be included as the last step of the
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project command.
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The top-level ``CMakeLists.txt`` file for a project must contain a
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literal, direct call to the :command:`project` command; loading one
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through the :command:`include` command is not sufficient. If no such
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call exists CMake will implicitly add one to the top that enables the
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default languages (``C`` and ``CXX``).
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/variable/CMAKE_POLICY_DEFAULT_CMPNNNN
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/variable/CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH
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/variable/CMAKE_PROGRAM_PATH
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/variable/CMAKE_PROJECT_PROJECT-NAME_INCLUDE
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/variable/CMAKE_SKIP_INSTALL_ALL_DEPENDENCY
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/variable/CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX
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/variable/CMAKE_SYSTEM_IGNORE_PATH
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CMAKE_PROJECT_<PROJECT-NAME>_INCLUDE
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A CMake language file or module to be included by the :command:`project`
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command. This is is intended for injecting custom code into project
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builds without modifying their source.
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Top level binary directory for the named project.
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A variable is created with the name used in the PROJECT command, and
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is the binary directory for the project. This can be useful when
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SUBDIR is used to connect several projects.
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A variable is created with the name used in the :command:`project` command,
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and is the binary directory for the project. This can be useful when
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:command:`add_subdirectory` is used to connect several projects.
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Top level source directory for the named project.
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A variable is created with the name used in the PROJECT command, and
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is the source directory for the project. This can be useful when
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add_subdirectory is used to connect several projects.
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A variable is created with the name used in the :command:`project` command,
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and is the source directory for the project. This can be useful when
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:command:`add_subdirectory` is used to connect several projects.
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Full path to build directory for project.
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This is the binary directory of the most recent PROJECT command.
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This is the binary directory of the most recent :command:`project` command.
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Name of the project given to the project command.
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This is the name given to the most recent PROJECT command.
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This is the name given to the most recent :command:`project` command.
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Top level source directory for the current project.
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This is the source directory of the most recent PROJECT command.
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This is the source directory of the most recent :command:`project` command.
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