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Brad King 44021718a6 STYLE: Replace large if() with named boolean
In cmLocalVisualStudio{6,7}Generator this replaces a large if() test
with a re-usable result stored in a boolean variable named accordingly.
2009-07-03 10:33:34 -04:00
Docs BUG: Fix cmake-mode.el indentation cursor motion 2009-02-26 13:28:01 -05:00
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Modules BUG: Allow arbitrary text in values for some keywords. (And avoid warning that the arbitrary text is an unknown keyword.) 2009-07-02 17:38:30 -04:00
Source STYLE: Replace large if() with named boolean 2009-07-03 10:33:34 -04:00
Templates COMP: Don't emit old style cast warning when configured as C++ but still allow being configured as C. Thanks to Monsieur Francois Bertel for the patch. 2008-12-09 10:56:41 -05:00
Tests BUG: Skip CTest.Update* for cygwin tools on Windows 2009-07-01 14:29:25 -04:00
Utilities ENH: 80 is fine, i guess not 2009-06-26 10:00:47 -04:00
.gitattributes
CMakeCPack.cmake ENH: Overhaul CMake version numbering 2009-03-05 15:17:07 -05:00
CMakeCPackOptions.cmake.in ENH: do not create a desktop link for CMakeSetup 2009-06-26 10:18:11 -04:00
CMakeGraphVizOptions.cmake
CMakeLists.txt COMP: We now require CMake 2.4.5 or higher to build 2009-06-11 15:18:51 -04:00
CMakeLogo.gif ENH: fancier logo 2007-11-26 13:21:57 -05:00
CTestConfig.cmake ENH: support old cmake for dashboards 2008-09-09 13:01:46 -04:00
CTestCustom.cmake.in ENH: Disable the xmlrpc drop method by default 2009-06-11 11:24:56 -04:00
CTestCustom.ctest.in ENH: Create CTestCustom.cmake instead of CTestCustom.ctest. Create the old file to include the new one for compatibility. This should prevent the long delays of CTest traversing the whole tree looking for CTestCustom.ctest files. 2007-08-31 14:51:09 -04:00
ChangeLog.txt ENH: remove DashboardScripts and CMakeWeb from the change log 2008-03-27 13:30:52 -04:00
CompileFlags.cmake ENH: first pass at VS 10, can bootstrap CMake, but many tests still fail 2009-06-25 16:41:57 -04:00
Copyright.txt ENH: Acknowledge NAMIC 2006-04-29 20:03:33 -04:00
DartConfig.cmake ENH: switch to using cdash for submissions 2008-07-21 15:44:36 -04:00
DartLocal.conf.in ENH: remove superior dean i, no longer uses borland 2007-12-03 20:44:43 -05:00
Readme.txt STYLE: Remove trailing whitespace 2009-05-12 15:06:53 -04:00
bootstrap BUG: Fix bootstrap for Debian Almquist Shell 2009-06-10 13:39:40 -04:00
cmake.1
cmake_uninstall.cmake.in BUG: Patch from bug#4312 to make uninstall work with DESTDIR. 2007-01-22 10:39:16 -05:00
configure
doxygen.config BUG: fix for bug# 3921 INPUT wrong 2006-10-13 11:26:59 -04:00

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