EVIS: Add policy CMP0053
This policy switches between the old EVIS parser and the new, faster parser.
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/policy/CMP0050
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/policy/CMP0051
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/policy/CMP0052
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/policy/CMP0053
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@ -10,6 +10,9 @@ variable reference is an error. The OLD behavior for this policy is
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to warn about the error, leave the string untouched, and continue.
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The NEW behavior for this policy is to report an error.
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If :policy:`CMP0053` is set to ``NEW``, this policy has no effect
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and is treated as always being ``NEW``.
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This policy was introduced in CMake version 2.6.3. CMake version
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|release| warns when the policy is not set and uses OLD behavior. Use
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the cmake_policy command to set it to OLD or NEW explicitly.
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CMP0053
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-------
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Simplify variable reference and escape sequence evaluation.
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CMake 3.1 introduced a much faster implementation of evaluation of the
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:ref:`Variable References` and :ref:`Escape Sequences` documented in the
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:manual:`cmake-language(7)` manual. While the behavior is identical
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to the legacy implementation in most cases, some corner cases were
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cleaned up to simplify the behavior. Specifically:
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* Expansion of ``@VAR@`` reference syntax defined by the
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:command:`configure_file` and :command:`string(CONFIGURE)`
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commands is no longer performed in other contexts.
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* Literal ``${VAR}`` reference syntax may contain only
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alphanumeric characters (``A-Z``, ``a-z``, ``0-9``) and
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the characters ``_``, ``.``, ``/``, ``-``, and ``+``.
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Variables with other characters in their name may still
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be referenced indirectly, e.g.
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.. code-block:: cmake
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set(varname "otherwise & disallowed $ characters")
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message("${${varname}}")
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* The setting of policy :policy:`CMP0010` is not considered,
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so improper variable reference syntax is always an error.
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* More characters are allowed to be escaped in variable names.
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Previously, only ``()#" \#@^`` were valid characters to
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escape. Now any non-alphanumeric, non-semicolon, non-NUL
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character may be escaped following the ``escape_identity``
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production in the :ref:`Escape Sequences` section of the
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:manual:`cmake-language(7)` manual.
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The ``OLD`` behavior for this policy is to honor the legacy behavior for
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variable references and escape sequences. The ``NEW`` behavior is to
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use the simpler variable expansion and escape sequence evaluation rules.
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This policy was introduced in CMake version 3.1.
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CMake version |release| warns when the policy is not set and uses
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``OLD`` behavior. Use the :command:`cmake_policy` command to set
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it to ``OLD`` or ``NEW`` explicitly.
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@ -354,6 +354,11 @@ cmPolicies::cmPolicies()
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"Reject source and build dirs in installed "
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"INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES.",
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3,1,0, cmPolicies::WARN);
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this->DefinePolicy(
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CMP0053, "CMP0053",
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"Simplify variable reference and escape sequence evaluation.",
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3,1,0, cmPolicies::WARN);
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}
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cmPolicies::~cmPolicies()
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CMP0052, ///< Reject source and build dirs in installed
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/// INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES
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CMP0053, ///< Simplify variable reference and escape sequence evaluation
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/** \brief Always the last entry.
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*
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* Useful mostly to avoid adding a comma the last policy when adding a new
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