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authorAlex Turbov <i.zaufi@gmail.com>2022-11-05 23:40:11 (GMT)
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Help: Add `ATTENTION` for comments in the `cmake-language(7)` manual
Some editors (OK, mine, I use `kate`) highlight some capitalized "keywords" (like `TODO`, `NOTE`, &etc) in comments.
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diff --git a/Help/manual/cmake-language.7.rst b/Help/manual/cmake-language.7.rst
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+++ b/Help/manual/cmake-language.7.rst
@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ enclosed content, such as `Escape Sequences`_ or `Variable References`_,
is performed. A bracket argument is always given to the command
invocation as exactly one argument.
-.. No code-block syntax highlighting in the following example
+.. ATTENTION No code-block syntax highlighting in the following example
(long string literal not supported by our cmake.py)
For example::
@@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ closing quotes. Both `Escape Sequences`_ and `Variable References`_
are evaluated. A quoted argument is always given to the command
invocation as exactly one argument.
-.. No code-block syntax highlighting in the following example
+.. ATTENTION No code-block syntax highlighting in the following example
(escape \" not supported by our cmake.py)
For example:
@@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ For example:
It does end in an unescaped double quote.
")
-.. No code-block syntax highlighting in the following example
+.. ATTENTION No code-block syntax highlighting in the following example
(for conformity with the two above examples)
The final ``\`` on any line ending in an odd number of backslashes