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authorBrad King <brad.king@kitware.com>2016-09-13 15:40:41 (GMT)
committerCMake Topic Stage <kwrobot@kitware.com>2016-09-13 15:40:41 (GMT)
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Merge topic 'doc-separate_arguments-formatting'
4f349a86 Help: Fix formatting in separate_arguments documentation
-rw-r--r--Help/command/separate_arguments.rst12
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diff --git a/Help/command/separate_arguments.rst b/Help/command/separate_arguments.rst
index 0e3e5a5..1fd3cd1 100644
--- a/Help/command/separate_arguments.rst
+++ b/Help/command/separate_arguments.rst
@@ -13,19 +13,21 @@ entire command line must be given in one "<args>" argument.
The ``UNIX_COMMAND`` mode separates arguments by unquoted whitespace. It
recognizes both single-quote and double-quote pairs. A backslash
-escapes the next literal character (\" is "); there are no special
-escapes (\n is just n).
+escapes the next literal character (``\"`` is ``"``); there are no special
+escapes (``\n`` is just ``n``).
The ``WINDOWS_COMMAND`` mode parses a windows command-line using the same
syntax the runtime library uses to construct argv at startup. It
separates arguments by whitespace that is not double-quoted.
Backslashes are literal unless they precede double-quotes. See the
-MSDN article "Parsing C Command-Line Arguments" for details.
+MSDN article `Parsing C Command-Line Arguments`_ for details.
+
+.. _`Parsing C Command-Line Arguments`: https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/a1y7w461.aspx
::
- separate_arguments(VARIABLE)
+ separate_arguments(<var>)
-Convert the value of ``VARIABLE`` to a semi-colon separated list. All
+Convert the value of ``<var>`` to a semi-colon separated list. All
spaces are replaced with ';'. This helps with generating command
lines.