Merge branch 'release-doc-formatting' into release

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Brad King 2014-11-07 10:20:58 -05:00
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@ -133,14 +133,17 @@ Creates an :ref:`Interface Library <Interface Libraries>`. An ``INTERFACE``
library target does not directly create build output, though it may library target does not directly create build output, though it may
have properties set on it and it may be installed, exported and have properties set on it and it may be installed, exported and
imported. Typically the ``INTERFACE_*`` properties are populated on imported. Typically the ``INTERFACE_*`` properties are populated on
the interface target using the :command:`set_property`, the interface target using the commands:
:command:`target_link_libraries(INTERFACE)`,
:command:`target_include_directories(INTERFACE)`, * :command:`set_property`,
:command:`target_compile_options(INTERFACE)`, * :command:`target_link_libraries(INTERFACE)`,
:command:`target_compile_definitions(INTERFACE)`, * :command:`target_include_directories(INTERFACE)`,
and :command:`target_sources(INTERFACE)` commands, and then it * :command:`target_compile_options(INTERFACE)`,
is used as an argument to :command:`target_link_libraries` like any other * :command:`target_compile_definitions(INTERFACE)`, and
target. * :command:`target_sources(INTERFACE)`,
and then it is used as an argument to :command:`target_link_libraries`
like any other target.
An ``INTERFACE`` :ref:`Imported Target <Imported Targets>` may also be An ``INTERFACE`` :ref:`Imported Target <Imported Targets>` may also be
created with this signature. An ``IMPORTED`` library target references a created with this signature. An ``IMPORTED`` library target references a

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cmake-buildsystem(7) cmake-buildsystem(7)
******************** ********************
.. only:: html or latex .. only:: html
.. contents:: .. contents::

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cmake-commands(7) cmake-commands(7)
***************** *****************
.. only:: html or latex .. only:: html
.. contents:: .. contents::

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cmake-compile-features(7) cmake-compile-features(7)
************************* *************************
.. only:: html or latex .. only:: html
.. contents:: .. contents::

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cmake-developer(7) cmake-developer(7)
****************** ******************
.. only:: html or latex .. only:: html
.. contents:: .. contents::

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cmake-generator-expressions(7) cmake-generator-expressions(7)
****************************** ******************************
.. only:: html or latex .. only:: html
.. contents:: .. contents::

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cmake-generators(7) cmake-generators(7)
******************* *******************
.. only:: html or latex .. only:: html
.. contents:: .. contents::

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cmake-language(7) cmake-language(7)
***************** *****************
.. only:: html or latex .. only:: html
.. contents:: .. contents::
@ -79,6 +79,10 @@ A CMake Language source file consists of zero or more
`Command Invocations`_ separated by newlines and optionally `Command Invocations`_ separated by newlines and optionally
spaces and `Comments`_: spaces and `Comments`_:
.. raw:: latex
\begin{small}
.. productionlist:: .. productionlist::
file: `file_element`* file: `file_element`*
file_element: `command_invocation` `line_ending` | file_element: `command_invocation` `line_ending` |
@ -87,6 +91,10 @@ spaces and `Comments`_:
space: <match '[ \t]+'> space: <match '[ \t]+'>
newline: <match '\n'> newline: <match '\n'>
.. raw:: latex
\end{small}
Note that any source file line not inside `Command Arguments`_ or Note that any source file line not inside `Command Arguments`_ or
a `Bracket Comment`_ can end in a `Line Comment`_. a `Bracket Comment`_ can end in a `Line Comment`_.
@ -98,6 +106,10 @@ Command Invocations
A *command invocation* is a name followed by paren-enclosed arguments A *command invocation* is a name followed by paren-enclosed arguments
separated by whitespace: separated by whitespace:
.. raw:: latex
\begin{small}
.. productionlist:: .. productionlist::
command_invocation: `space`* `identifier` `space`* '(' `arguments` ')' command_invocation: `space`* `identifier` `space`* '(' `arguments` ')'
identifier: <match '[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*'> identifier: <match '[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*'>
@ -106,6 +118,10 @@ separated by whitespace:
: `separation`* '(' `arguments` ')' : `separation`* '(' `arguments` ')'
separation: `space` | `line_ending` separation: `space` | `line_ending`
.. raw:: latex
\end{small}
For example: For example:
.. code-block:: cmake .. code-block:: cmake
@ -137,9 +153,17 @@ Command Arguments
There are three types of arguments within `Command Invocations`_: There are three types of arguments within `Command Invocations`_:
.. raw:: latex
\begin{small}
.. productionlist:: .. productionlist::
argument: `bracket_argument` | `quoted_argument` | `unquoted_argument` argument: `bracket_argument` | `quoted_argument` | `unquoted_argument`
.. raw:: latex
\end{small}
.. _`Bracket Argument`: .. _`Bracket Argument`:
Bracket Argument Bracket Argument
@ -149,6 +173,10 @@ A *bracket argument*, inspired by `Lua`_ long bracket syntax,
encloses content between opening and closing "brackets" of the encloses content between opening and closing "brackets" of the
same length: same length:
.. raw:: latex
\begin{small}
.. productionlist:: .. productionlist::
bracket_argument: `bracket_open` `bracket_content` `bracket_close` bracket_argument: `bracket_open` `bracket_content` `bracket_close`
bracket_open: '[' '='{len} '[' bracket_open: '[' '='{len} '['
@ -156,6 +184,10 @@ same length:
: of the same {len} as the `bracket_open`> : of the same {len} as the `bracket_open`>
bracket_close: ']' '='{len} ']' bracket_close: ']' '='{len} ']'
.. raw:: latex
\end{small}
An opening bracket of length *len >= 0* is written ``[`` followed An opening bracket of length *len >= 0* is written ``[`` followed
by *len* ``=`` followed by ``[`` and the corresponding closing by *len* ``=`` followed by ``[`` and the corresponding closing
bracket is written ``]`` followed by *len* ``=`` followed by ``]``. bracket is written ``]`` followed by *len* ``=`` followed by ``]``.
@ -197,6 +229,10 @@ Quoted Argument
A *quoted argument* encloses content between opening and closing A *quoted argument* encloses content between opening and closing
double-quote characters: double-quote characters:
.. raw:: latex
\begin{small}
.. productionlist:: .. productionlist::
quoted_argument: '"' `quoted_element`* '"' quoted_argument: '"' `quoted_element`* '"'
quoted_element: <any character except '\' or '"'> | quoted_element: <any character except '\' or '"'> |
@ -204,6 +240,10 @@ double-quote characters:
: `quoted_continuation` : `quoted_continuation`
quoted_continuation: '\' `newline` quoted_continuation: '\' `newline`
.. raw:: latex
\end{small}
Quoted argument content consists of all text between opening and Quoted argument content consists of all text between opening and
closing quotes. Both `Escape Sequences`_ and `Variable References`_ closing quotes. Both `Escape Sequences`_ and `Variable References`_
are evaluated. A quoted argument is always given to the command are evaluated. A quoted argument is always given to the command
@ -246,12 +286,20 @@ An *unquoted argument* is not enclosed by any quoting syntax.
It may not contain any whitespace, ``(``, ``)``, ``#``, ``"``, or ``\`` It may not contain any whitespace, ``(``, ``)``, ``#``, ``"``, or ``\``
except when escaped by a backslash: except when escaped by a backslash:
.. raw:: latex
\begin{small}
.. productionlist:: .. productionlist::
unquoted_argument: `unquoted_element`+ | `unquoted_legacy` unquoted_argument: `unquoted_element`+ | `unquoted_legacy`
unquoted_element: <any character except whitespace or one of '()#"\'> | unquoted_element: <any character except whitespace or one of '()#"\'> |
: `escape_sequence` : `escape_sequence`
unquoted_legacy: <see note in text> unquoted_legacy: <see note in text>
.. raw:: latex
\end{small}
Unquoted argument content consists of all text in a contiguous block Unquoted argument content consists of all text in a contiguous block
of allowed or escaped characters. Both `Escape Sequences`_ and of allowed or escaped characters. Both `Escape Sequences`_ and
`Variable References`_ are evaluated. The resulting value is divided `Variable References`_ are evaluated. The resulting value is divided
@ -294,12 +342,20 @@ Escape Sequences
An *escape sequence* is a ``\`` followed by one character: An *escape sequence* is a ``\`` followed by one character:
.. raw:: latex
\begin{small}
.. productionlist:: .. productionlist::
escape_sequence: `escape_identity` | `escape_encoded` | `escape_semicolon` escape_sequence: `escape_identity` | `escape_encoded` | `escape_semicolon`
escape_identity: '\' <match '[^A-Za-z0-9;]'> escape_identity: '\' <match '[^A-Za-z0-9;]'>
escape_encoded: '\t' | '\r' | '\n' escape_encoded: '\t' | '\r' | '\n'
escape_semicolon: '\;' escape_semicolon: '\;'
.. raw:: latex
\end{small}
A ``\`` followed by a non-alphanumeric character simply encodes the literal A ``\`` followed by a non-alphanumeric character simply encodes the literal
character without interpreting it as syntax. A ``\t``, ``\r``, or ``\n`` character without interpreting it as syntax. A ``\t``, ``\r``, or ``\n``
encodes a tab, carriage return, or newline character, respectively. A ``\;`` encodes a tab, carriage return, or newline character, respectively. A ``\;``
@ -348,9 +404,17 @@ Bracket Comment
A ``#`` immediately followed by a `Bracket Argument`_ forms a A ``#`` immediately followed by a `Bracket Argument`_ forms a
*bracket comment* consisting of the entire bracket enclosure: *bracket comment* consisting of the entire bracket enclosure:
.. raw:: latex
\begin{small}
.. productionlist:: .. productionlist::
bracket_comment: '#' `bracket_argument` bracket_comment: '#' `bracket_argument`
.. raw:: latex
\end{small}
For example: For example:
.. code-block:: cmake .. code-block:: cmake
@ -371,10 +435,18 @@ Line Comment
A ``#`` not immediately followed by a `Bracket Argument`_ forms a A ``#`` not immediately followed by a `Bracket Argument`_ forms a
*line comment* that runs until the end of the line: *line comment* that runs until the end of the line:
.. raw:: latex
\begin{small}
.. productionlist:: .. productionlist::
line_comment: '#' <any text not starting in a `bracket_argument` line_comment: '#' <any text not starting in a `bracket_argument`
: and not containing a `newline`> : and not containing a `newline`>
.. raw:: latex
\end{small}
For example: For example:
.. code-block:: cmake .. code-block:: cmake

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cmake-modules(7) cmake-modules(7)
**************** ****************
.. only:: html or latex .. only:: html
.. contents:: .. contents::

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cmake-packages(7) cmake-packages(7)
***************** *****************
.. only:: html or latex .. only:: html
.. contents:: .. contents::
@ -479,7 +479,7 @@ be true. This can be tested with logic in the package configuration file:
foreach(_comp ${ClimbingStats_FIND_COMPONENTS}) foreach(_comp ${ClimbingStats_FIND_COMPONENTS})
if (NOT ";${_supported_components};" MATCHES _comp) if (NOT ";${_supported_components};" MATCHES _comp)
set(ClimbingStats_FOUND False) set(ClimbingStats_FOUND False)
set(ClimbingStats_NOTFOUND_MESSAGE "Specified unsupported component: ${_comp}") set(ClimbingStats_NOTFOUND_MESSAGE "Unsupported component: ${_comp}")
endif() endif()
include("${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/ClimbingStats${_comp}Targets.cmake") include("${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/ClimbingStats${_comp}Targets.cmake")
endforeach() endforeach()

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cmake-policies(7) cmake-policies(7)
***************** *****************
.. only:: html or latex .. only:: html
.. contents:: .. contents::

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cmake-properties(7) cmake-properties(7)
******************* *******************
.. only:: html or latex .. only:: html
.. contents:: .. contents::

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cmake-qt(7) cmake-qt(7)
*********** ***********
.. only:: html or latex .. only:: html
.. contents:: .. contents::

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cmake-toolchains(7) cmake-toolchains(7)
******************* *******************
.. only:: html or latex .. only:: html
.. contents:: .. contents::

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cmake-variables(7) cmake-variables(7)
****************** ******************
.. only:: html or latex .. only:: html
.. contents:: .. contents::

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@ -114,8 +114,8 @@
# installation prefix. Like:: # installation prefix. Like::
# #
# set(CPACK_NSIS_MENU_LINKS # set(CPACK_NSIS_MENU_LINKS
# "doc/cmake-@CMake_VERSION_MAJOR@.@CMake_VERSION_MINOR@/cmake.html" "CMake Help" # "doc/cmake-@CMake_VERSION_MAJOR@.@CMake_VERSION_MINOR@/cmake.html"
# "http://www.cmake.org" "CMake Web Site") # "CMake Help" "http://www.cmake.org" "CMake Web Site")
# #
#============================================================================= #=============================================================================

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# [CMAKE_GENERATOR_PLATFORM p] # Generator-specific platform name # [CMAKE_GENERATOR_PLATFORM p] # Generator-specific platform name
# [CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET t] # Generator-specific toolset name # [CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET t] # Generator-specific toolset name
# [CMAKE_ARGS args...] # Arguments to CMake command line # [CMAKE_ARGS args...] # Arguments to CMake command line
# [CMAKE_CACHE_ARGS args...] # Initial cache arguments, of the form -Dvar:string=on # [CMAKE_CACHE_ARGS args...] # Initial cache args with form -Dvar:string=on
# #--Build step----------------- # #--Build step-----------------
# [BINARY_DIR dir] # Specify build dir location # [BINARY_DIR dir] # Specify build dir location
# [BUILD_COMMAND cmd...] # Command to drive the native build # [BUILD_COMMAND cmd...] # Command to drive the native build

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
# :: # ::
# #
# -- The following OPTIONAL packages have been found: # -- The following OPTIONAL packages have been found:
# LibXml2 (required version >= 2.4) , XML processing library. , <http://xmlsoft.org> # LibXml2 (required version >= 2.4), XML processing lib, <http://xmlsoft.org>
# * Enables HTML-import in MyWordProcessor # * Enables HTML-import in MyWordProcessor
# * Enables odt-export in MyWordProcessor # * Enables odt-export in MyWordProcessor
# PNG , A PNG image library. , <http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/> # PNG , A PNG image library. , <http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/>

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@ -278,13 +278,13 @@
# Only available for CUDA version 3.2+. # Only available for CUDA version 3.2+.
# CUDA_cusparse_LIBRARY -- CUDA Sparse Matrix library. # CUDA_cusparse_LIBRARY -- CUDA Sparse Matrix library.
# Only available for CUDA version 3.2+. # Only available for CUDA version 3.2+.
# CUDA_npp_LIBRARY -- NVIDIA Performance Primitives library. # CUDA_npp_LIBRARY -- NVIDIA Performance Primitives lib.
# Only available for CUDA version 4.0+. # Only available for CUDA version 4.0+.
# CUDA_nppc_LIBRARY -- NVIDIA Performance Primitives library (core). # CUDA_nppc_LIBRARY -- NVIDIA Performance Primitives lib (core).
# Only available for CUDA version 5.5+. # Only available for CUDA version 5.5+.
# CUDA_nppi_LIBRARY -- NVIDIA Performance Primitives library (image processing). # CUDA_nppi_LIBRARY -- NVIDIA Performance Primitives lib (image processing).
# Only available for CUDA version 5.5+. # Only available for CUDA version 5.5+.
# CUDA_npps_LIBRARY -- NVIDIA Performance Primitives library (signal processing). # CUDA_npps_LIBRARY -- NVIDIA Performance Primitives lib (signal processing).
# Only available for CUDA version 5.5+. # Only available for CUDA version 5.5+.
# CUDA_nvcuvenc_LIBRARY -- CUDA Video Encoder library. # CUDA_nvcuvenc_LIBRARY -- CUDA Video Encoder library.
# Only available for CUDA version 3.2+. # Only available for CUDA version 3.2+.

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@ -17,6 +17,7 @@
# #
# #
# Additionally it provides the following macros: # Additionally it provides the following macros:
#
# GETTEXT_CREATE_TRANSLATIONS ( outputFile [ALL] file1 ... fileN ) # GETTEXT_CREATE_TRANSLATIONS ( outputFile [ALL] file1 ... fileN )
# #
# :: # ::
@ -32,8 +33,9 @@
# :: # ::
# #
# Process the given pot file to mo files. # Process the given pot file to mo files.
# If INSTALL_DESTINATION is given then automatically install rules will be created, # If INSTALL_DESTINATION is given then automatically install rules will
# the language subdirectory will be taken into account (by default use share/locale/). # be created, the language subdirectory will be taken into account
# (by default use share/locale/).
# If ALL is specified, the pot file is processed when building the all traget. # If ALL is specified, the pot file is processed when building the all traget.
# It creates a custom target "potfile". # It creates a custom target "potfile".
# #
@ -43,8 +45,9 @@
# :: # ::
# #
# Process the given po files to mo files for the given language. # Process the given po files to mo files for the given language.
# If INSTALL_DESTINATION is given then automatically install rules will be created, # If INSTALL_DESTINATION is given then automatically install rules will
# the language subdirectory will be taken into account (by default use share/locale/). # be created, the language subdirectory will be taken into account
# (by default use share/locale/).
# If ALL is specified, the po files are processed when building the all traget. # If ALL is specified, the po files are processed when building the all traget.
# It creates a custom target "pofiles". # It creates a custom target "pofiles".

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
# Java_JAVAH_EXECUTABLE = the full path to the Java header generator # Java_JAVAH_EXECUTABLE = the full path to the Java header generator
# Java_JAVADOC_EXECUTABLE = the full path to the Java documention generator # Java_JAVADOC_EXECUTABLE = the full path to the Java documention generator
# Java_JAR_EXECUTABLE = the full path to the Java archiver # Java_JAR_EXECUTABLE = the full path to the Java archiver
# Java_VERSION_STRING = Version of the package found (java version), eg. 1.6.0_12 # Java_VERSION_STRING = Version of java found, eg. 1.6.0_12
# Java_VERSION_MAJOR = The major version of the package found. # Java_VERSION_MAJOR = The major version of the package found.
# Java_VERSION_MINOR = The minor version of the package found. # Java_VERSION_MINOR = The minor version of the package found.
# Java_VERSION_PATCH = The patch version of the package found. # Java_VERSION_PATCH = The patch version of the package found.

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@ -17,10 +17,10 @@
# Additionally, the following two variables are set (but not required # Additionally, the following two variables are set (but not required
# for using xslt): # for using xslt):
# #
# :: # ``LIBXSLT_EXSLT_LIBRARIES``
# # Link to these if you need to link against the exslt library.
# LIBXSLT_EXSLT_LIBRARIES - Link to these if you need to link against the exslt library # ``LIBXSLT_XSLTPROC_EXECUTABLE``
# LIBXSLT_XSLTPROC_EXECUTABLE - Contains the full path to the xsltproc executable if found # Contains the full path to the xsltproc executable if found.
#============================================================================= #=============================================================================
# Copyright 2006-2009 Kitware, Inc. # Copyright 2006-2009 Kitware, Inc.

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@ -490,9 +490,10 @@ endmacro()
pkg_check_modules (XRENDER REQUIRED xrender) pkg_check_modules (XRENDER REQUIRED xrender)
Defines e.g.: Defines for example::
``XRENDER_LIBRARIES=Xrender;X11`` and
``XRENDER_STATIC_LIBRARIES=Xrender;X11;pthread;Xau;Xdmcp`` XRENDER_LIBRARIES=Xrender;X11``
XRENDER_STATIC_LIBRARIES=Xrender;X11;pthread;Xau;Xdmcp
#]========================================] #]========================================]
macro(pkg_check_modules _prefix _module0) macro(pkg_check_modules _prefix _module0)
# check cached value # check cached value

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@ -2,127 +2,80 @@
# FindProtobuf # FindProtobuf
# ------------ # ------------
# #
#
#
# Locate and configure the Google Protocol Buffers library. # Locate and configure the Google Protocol Buffers library.
# #
# The following variables can be set and are optional: # The following variables can be set and are optional:
# #
# :: # ``PROTOBUF_SRC_ROOT_FOLDER``
# # When compiling with MSVC, if this cache variable is set
# PROTOBUF_SRC_ROOT_FOLDER - When compiling with MSVC, if this cache variable is set # the protobuf-default VS project build locations
# the protobuf-default VS project build locations # (vsprojects/Debug & vsprojects/Release) will be searched
# (vsprojects/Debug & vsprojects/Release) will be searched # for libraries and binaries.
# for libraries and binaries. # ``PROTOBUF_IMPORT_DIRS``
# # List of additional directories to be searched for
# # imported .proto files.
#
# ::
#
# PROTOBUF_IMPORT_DIRS - List of additional directories to be searched for
# imported .proto files. (New in CMake 2.8.8)
#
#
# #
# Defines the following variables: # Defines the following variables:
# #
# :: # ``PROTOBUF_FOUND``
# # Found the Google Protocol Buffers library
# PROTOBUF_FOUND - Found the Google Protocol Buffers library (libprotobuf & header files) # (libprotobuf & header files)
# PROTOBUF_INCLUDE_DIRS - Include directories for Google Protocol Buffers # ``PROTOBUF_INCLUDE_DIRS``
# PROTOBUF_LIBRARIES - The protobuf libraries # Include directories for Google Protocol Buffers
# # ``PROTOBUF_LIBRARIES``
# [New in CMake 2.8.5] # The protobuf libraries
# # ``PROTOBUF_PROTOC_LIBRARIES``
# :: # The protoc libraries
# # ``PROTOBUF_LITE_LIBRARIES``
# PROTOBUF_PROTOC_LIBRARIES - The protoc libraries # The protobuf-lite libraries
# PROTOBUF_LITE_LIBRARIES - The protobuf-lite libraries
#
#
# #
# The following cache variables are also available to set or use: # The following cache variables are also available to set or use:
# #
# :: # ``PROTOBUF_LIBRARY``
# The protobuf library
# ``PROTOBUF_PROTOC_LIBRARY``
# The protoc library
# ``PROTOBUF_INCLUDE_DIR``
# The include directory for protocol buffers
# ``PROTOBUF_PROTOC_EXECUTABLE``
# The protoc compiler
# ``PROTOBUF_LIBRARY_DEBUG``
# The protobuf library (debug)
# ``PROTOBUF_PROTOC_LIBRARY_DEBUG``
# The protoc library (debug)
# ``PROTOBUF_LITE_LIBRARY``
# The protobuf lite library
# ``PROTOBUF_LITE_LIBRARY_DEBUG``
# The protobuf lite library (debug)
# #
# PROTOBUF_LIBRARY - The protobuf library # Example:
# PROTOBUF_PROTOC_LIBRARY - The protoc library
# PROTOBUF_INCLUDE_DIR - The include directory for protocol buffers
# PROTOBUF_PROTOC_EXECUTABLE - The protoc compiler
# #
# [New in CMake 2.8.5] # .. code-block:: cmake
# #
# :: # find_package(Protobuf REQUIRED)
# include_directories(${PROTOBUF_INCLUDE_DIRS})
# include_directories(${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR})
# protobuf_generate_cpp(PROTO_SRCS PROTO_HDRS foo.proto)
# add_executable(bar bar.cc ${PROTO_SRCS} ${PROTO_HDRS})
# target_link_libraries(bar ${PROTOBUF_LIBRARIES})
# #
# PROTOBUF_LIBRARY_DEBUG - The protobuf library (debug) # .. note::
# PROTOBUF_PROTOC_LIBRARY_DEBUG - The protoc library (debug) # The PROTOBUF_GENERATE_CPP macro and add_executable() or
# PROTOBUF_LITE_LIBRARY - The protobuf lite library # add_library() calls only work properly within the same
# PROTOBUF_LITE_LIBRARY_DEBUG - The protobuf lite library (debug) # directory.
# #
# .. command:: protobuf_generate_cpp
# #
# Add custom commands to process ``.proto`` files::
# #
# :: # protobuf_generate_cpp (<SRCS> <HDRS> [<ARGN>...])
# #
# ==================================================================== # ``SRCS``
# Example: # Variable to define with autogenerated source files
# # ``HDRS``
# # Variable to define with autogenerated header files
# # ``ARGN``
# :: # ``.proto`` files
#
# find_package(Protobuf REQUIRED)
# include_directories(${PROTOBUF_INCLUDE_DIRS})
#
#
#
# ::
#
# include_directories(${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR})
# PROTOBUF_GENERATE_CPP(PROTO_SRCS PROTO_HDRS foo.proto)
# add_executable(bar bar.cc ${PROTO_SRCS} ${PROTO_HDRS})
# target_link_libraries(bar ${PROTOBUF_LIBRARIES})
#
#
#
# NOTE: You may need to link against pthreads, depending
#
# ::
#
# on the platform.
#
#
#
# NOTE: The PROTOBUF_GENERATE_CPP macro & add_executable() or
# add_library()
#
# ::
#
# calls only work properly within the same directory.
#
#
#
# ::
#
# ====================================================================
#
#
#
# PROTOBUF_GENERATE_CPP (public function)
#
# ::
#
# SRCS = Variable to define with autogenerated
# source files
# HDRS = Variable to define with autogenerated
# header files
# ARGN = proto files
#
#
#
# ::
#
# ====================================================================
#============================================================================= #=============================================================================
# Copyright 2009 Kitware, Inc. # Copyright 2009 Kitware, Inc.

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# macro QT4_ADD_DBUS_INTERFACES(outfiles inputfile ... ) # macro QT4_ADD_DBUS_INTERFACES(outfiles inputfile ... )
# Create the interface header and implementation files # Create the interface header and implementation files
# for all listed interface xml files. # for all listed interface xml files.
# The basename will be automatically determined from the name of the xml file. # The basename will be automatically determined from the name
# of the xml file.
# #
# The source file properties described for QT4_ADD_DBUS_INTERFACE also apply here. # The source file properties described for
# QT4_ADD_DBUS_INTERFACE also apply here.
# #
# #
# :: # ::
@ -172,7 +174,7 @@
# a class uses the Q_OBJECT macro, moc has to run on it. If you don't # a class uses the Q_OBJECT macro, moc has to run on it. If you don't
# want to use QT4_WRAP_CPP() (which is reliable and mature), you can insert # want to use QT4_WRAP_CPP() (which is reliable and mature), you can insert
# #include "foo.moc" # #include "foo.moc"
# in foo.cpp and then give foo.cpp as argument to QT4_AUTOMOC(). This will the # in foo.cpp and then give foo.cpp as argument to QT4_AUTOMOC(). This will
# scan all listed files at cmake-time for such included moc files and if it # scan all listed files at cmake-time for such included moc files and if it
# finds them cause a rule to be generated to run moc at build time on the # finds them cause a rule to be generated to run moc at build time on the
# accompanying header file foo.h. # accompanying header file foo.h.
@ -188,8 +190,8 @@
# This function is obsolete. Use target_link_libraries with IMPORTED targets # This function is obsolete. Use target_link_libraries with IMPORTED targets
# instead. # instead.
# Make <target> use the <modules> from Qt. Using a Qt module means # Make <target> use the <modules> from Qt. Using a Qt module means
# to link to the library, add the relevant include directories for the module, # to link to the library, add the relevant include directories for the
# and add the relevant compiler defines for using the module. # module, and add the relevant compiler defines for using the module.
# Modules are roughly equivalent to components of Qt4, so usage would be # Modules are roughly equivalent to components of Qt4, so usage would be
# something like: # something like:
# qt4_use_modules(myexe Core Gui Declarative) # qt4_use_modules(myexe Core Gui Declarative)

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# SDL_IMAGE_LIBRARIES, the name of the library to link against # SDL_IMAGE_LIBRARIES, the name of the library to link against
# SDL_IMAGE_INCLUDE_DIRS, where to find the headers # SDL_IMAGE_INCLUDE_DIRS, where to find the headers
# SDL_IMAGE_FOUND, if false, do not try to link against # SDL_IMAGE_FOUND, if false, do not try to link against
# SDL_IMAGE_VERSION_STRING - human-readable string containing the version of SDL_image # SDL_IMAGE_VERSION_STRING - human-readable string containing the
# version of SDL_image
# #
# #
# #

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# SDL_MIXER_LIBRARIES, the name of the library to link against # SDL_MIXER_LIBRARIES, the name of the library to link against
# SDL_MIXER_INCLUDE_DIRS, where to find the headers # SDL_MIXER_INCLUDE_DIRS, where to find the headers
# SDL_MIXER_FOUND, if false, do not try to link against # SDL_MIXER_FOUND, if false, do not try to link against
# SDL_MIXER_VERSION_STRING - human-readable string containing the version of SDL_mixer # SDL_MIXER_VERSION_STRING - human-readable string containing the
# version of SDL_mixer
# #
# #
# #

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# #
# :: # ::
# #
# squish_v4_add_test(cmakeTestName AUT targetName SUITE suiteName TEST squishTestName # squish_v4_add_test(cmakeTestName
# [SETTINGSGROUP group] [PRE_COMMAND command] [POST_COMMAND command] ) # AUT targetName SUITE suiteName TEST squishTestName
# [SETTINGSGROUP group] [PRE_COMMAND command] [POST_COMMAND command] )
# #
# #
# #