Brad King 81aaad0c73 Merge topic 'cmake-syntax'
b93982f Merge branch 'dev/fix-variable-watch-crash' into cmake-syntax
c50f7ed cmListFileLexer: Modify flex output to avoid Borland warning
bf73264 Warn about unquoted arguments that look like long brackets
58e5241 Warn about arguments not separated by whitespace
e75b69f cmListFileCache: Convert CMake language parser to class
e945949 Add RunCMake.Syntax test cases for command invocation styles
0546484 cmListFileArgument: Generalize 'Quoted' bool to 'Delimeter' enum
28685ad cmListFileLexer: Split normal and legacy unquoted arguments
1eafa3e cmListFileLexer: Fix line number after backslash in string
f3155cd Add RunCMake.Syntax test to cover argument parsing
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