Enable the --use-stderr behavior by default and ignore the old option.
Passing through the pipes allows color terminal output and other things
to work as if one ran the native build command directly.
d14898b Intel: Fix detection of MSVC version simulated by pre-11.0 Fortran
a85e17e Intel: When simulating MSVC, re-use Windows-MSVC (#14476)
af40e8c VS: Detect Intel Fortran compiler id and version
b8522a8 VS: Expose Intel Fortran .vfproj format version to CMake language
2d36c9a CMakeDetermineCompilerId: Fix Intel Fortran compiler id detection
a6fd17c VS: Fix CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER detection with Intel toolset (#14471)
Lookup the Intel VS plugin version on demand in the VS global generator,
compute the corresponding .vfproj format version number, and memoize it.
Add it as a CMAKE_VS_INTEL_Fortran_PROJECT_VERSION platform definition.
Make the standard --help-* options available from all command-line
tools. Drop options that are no longer supported:
--copyright, --help-full, --help-html, --help-man,
--help-compatcommands, --help-custom-modules
De-duplicate Help/manual/*.1.rst help options by using an
OPTIONS_HELP.txt file included from each manual.
Add "Synopsis", "Description", and "See Also" manual page section
headers. These are typical of .1 man section pages. Also de-duplicate
the See Also section links using a separate LINKS.txt file included from
each manual.
Generator expressions are supported in many places and are a distinct
concept worthy of their own manual page. The old builtin documentation
was previously represented by preprocessor macros to generate it into
each place that supports them. Factor out the duplicate content into a
dedicated cmake-generator-expressions manual page and reference it from
each original location.