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author | Brad King <brad.king@kitware.com> | 2013-12-05 18:22:57 (GMT) |
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committer | Brad King <brad.king@kitware.com> | 2013-12-05 18:22:57 (GMT) |
commit | 0060e955db6d200613db46937211cc971fd252bb (patch) | |
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Help: Format and clarify source_group() documentation (#14631)
Refine the .rst formatting. Document the FILES option explicitly
and specify how it treats relative paths.
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1 files changed, 30 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/Help/command/source_group.rst b/Help/command/source_group.rst index 77bb9ad..6e3829c 100644 --- a/Help/command/source_group.rst +++ b/Help/command/source_group.rst @@ -1,28 +1,44 @@ source_group ------------ -Define a grouping for sources in the makefile. +Define a grouping for source files in IDE project generation. -:: +.. code-block:: cmake - source_group(name [REGULAR_EXPRESSION regex] [FILES src1 src2 ...]) + source_group(<name> [FILES <src>...] [REGULAR_EXPRESSION <regex>]) Defines a group into which sources will be placed in project files. -This is mainly used to setup file tabs in Visual Studio. Any file -whose name is listed or matches the regular expression will be placed -in this group. If a file matches multiple groups, the LAST group that -explicitly lists the file will be favored, if any. If no group -explicitly lists the file, the LAST group whose regular expression -matches the file will be favored. +This is intended to set up file tabs in Visual Studio. +The options are: -The name of the group may contain backslashes to specify subgroups: +``FILES`` + Any source file specified explicitly will be placed in group + ``<name>``. Relative paths are interpreted with respect to the + current source directory. -:: +``REGULAR_EXPRESSION`` + Any source file whose name matches the regular expression will + be placed in group ``<name>``. + +If a source file matches multiple groups, the *last* group that +explicitly lists the file with ``FILES`` will be favored, if any. +If no group explicitly lists the file, the *last* group whose +regular expression matches the file will be favored. + +The ``<name>`` of the group may contain backslashes to specify subgroups: + +.. code-block:: cmake source_group(outer\\inner ...) -For backwards compatibility, this command also supports the format: +For backwards compatibility, the short-hand signature + +.. code-block:: cmake + + source_group(<name> <regex>) + +is equivalent to -:: +.. code-block:: cmake - source_group(name regex) + source_group(<name> REGULAR_EXPRESSION <regex>) |