Help: Organize cmake-developer.7 manual Modules section
Add "Module Documentation" and "Find Modules" subsections. Add to Modules/readme.txt a textual reference to the cmake-developer.7 manual and, while at it, fix the wiki URL domain.
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Modules
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=======
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Note to authors of FindXxx.cmake files
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The ``Modules`` directory contains CMake-language ``.cmake`` module files.
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We would like all FindXxx.cmake files to produce consistent variable
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names.
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Module Documentation
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--------------------
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Please use the following consistent variable names for general use.
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To add a module to the CMake documentation, follow these steps:
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1. Add file ``Help/module/<module-name>.rst`` containing just the line::
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.. cmake-module:: ../../Modules/<module-name>.cmake
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2. Modify ``Help/manual/cmake-modules.7.rst`` to reference the module in the
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toctree directive as::
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/module/<module-name>
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Keep the toctree in sorted order!
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3. Add to the top of ``Modules/<module-name>.cmake`` a #-comment of the form::
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#.rst:
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# <module-name>
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# -------------
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#
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# ...reStructuredText documentation of module...
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Comment blocks starting with the line ``#.rst:`` may appear anywhere
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in the file. The ``cmake-module`` directive used above will scan the
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file to extract reStructuredText markup from such comments.
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For example, a ``Modules/Findxxx.cmake`` module may contain:
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.. code-block:: cmake
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#.rst:
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# FindXxx
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# -------
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#
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# This is a cool module.
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# This module does really cool stuff.
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# It can do even more than you think.
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#
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# It even needs two paragraphs to tell you about it.
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# And it defines the following variables:
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#
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# * VAR_COOL: this is great isn't it?
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# * VAR_REALLY_COOL: cool right?
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<code>
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#.rst:
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# .. command:: xxx_do_something
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#
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# This command does something for Xxx::
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#
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# xxx_do_something(some arguments)
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macro(xxx_do_something)
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<code>
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endmacro()
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Find Modules
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------------
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A "find module" is a ``Modules/Find<package>.cmake`` file to be loaded
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by the :command:`find_package` command when invoked for ``<package>``.
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We would like all ``FindXxx.cmake`` files to produce consistent variable
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names. Please use the following consistent variable names for general use.
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Xxx_INCLUDE_DIRS
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The final set of include directories listed in one variable for use by client
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were actually in use. Make sure you comment them as deprecated, so that
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no-one starts using them.
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To add a module to the CMake documentation, follow these steps:
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1. Add file ``Help/module/FindXxx.rst`` containing just the line::
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.. cmake-module:: ../../Modules/FindXxx.cmake
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2. Modify ``Help/manual/cmake-modules.7.rst`` to reference the module in the
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toctree directive as::
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/module/FindXxx
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Keep the toctree in sorted order!
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3. Add to the top of ``Modules/FindXxx.cmake`` a #-comment of the form::
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#.rst:
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# FindXxx
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# -------
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#
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# ...reStructuredText documentation of module...
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Comment blocks starting with the line ``#.rst:`` may appear anywhere
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in the file.
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For example::
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#.rst:
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# FindXxx
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# -------
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#
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# This is a cool module.
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# This module does really cool stuff.
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# It can do even more than you think.
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#
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# It even needs two paragraphs to tell you about it.
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# And it defines the following variables:
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#
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# * VAR_COOL: this is great isn't it?
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# * VAR_REALLY_COOL: cool right?
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Test the documentation formatting by running cmake --help-module FindXxx,
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and ideally by enabling the SPHINX_HTML and SPHINX_MAN options to
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build the documentation. Edit the comments until generated documentation
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looks satisfactory. To have a .cmake file in this directory NOT show up in
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the modules documentation, simply leave out the ``Help/module/<module>.rst``
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file and the ``Help/manual/cmake-modules.7.rst`` toctree entry.
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To add a module to the CMake documentation, follow the steps in the
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`Module Documentation`_ section above. Test the documentation formatting
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by running ``cmake --help-module FindXxx``, and also by enabling the
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``SPHINX_HTML`` and ``SPHINX_MAN`` options to build the documentation.
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Edit the comments until generated documentation looks satisfactory.
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To have a .cmake file in this directory NOT show up in the modules
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documentation, simply leave out the ``Help/module/<module-name>.rst`` file
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and the ``Help/manual/cmake-modules.7.rst`` toctree entry.
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After the documentation, leave a *BLANK* line, and then add a
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copyright and licence notice block like this one::
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See the "Find Modules" section of the cmake-developer(7) manual page.
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For more information about how to contribute modules to CMake, see this page:
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http://www.itk.org/Wiki/CMake:Module_Maintainers
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http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake:Module_Maintainers
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