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author | Bartosz Kosiorek <bartosz.kosiorek@tomtom.com> | 2019-04-05 14:03:53 (GMT) |
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Help: Improve formatting of Help documentation
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diff --git a/Help/command/export.rst b/Help/command/export.rst index ffd60e1..2ca7056 100644 --- a/Help/command/export.rst +++ b/Help/command/export.rst @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ unspecified. export(PACKAGE <PackageName>) Store the current build directory in the CMake user package registry -for package ``<PackageName>``. The find_package command may consider the +for package ``<PackageName>``. The :command:`find_package` command may consider the directory while searching for package ``<PackageName>``. This helps dependent projects find and use a package from the current project's build tree without help from the user. Note that the entry in the package diff --git a/Help/command/find_package.rst b/Help/command/find_package.rst index 54d5f68..42755f3 100644 --- a/Help/command/find_package.rst +++ b/Help/command/find_package.rst @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ sets these variables: These variables are checked by the ``find_package`` command to determine whether the configuration file provides an acceptable version. They -are not available after the find_package call returns. If the version +are not available after the ``find_package`` call returns. If the version is acceptable the following variables are set: ``<PackageName>_VERSION`` @@ -220,8 +220,8 @@ Search Procedure CMake constructs a set of possible installation prefixes for the package. Under each prefix several directories are searched for a configuration file. The tables below show the directories searched. -Each entry is meant for installation trees following Windows (W), UNIX -(U), or Apple (A) conventions:: +Each entry is meant for installation trees following Windows (``W``), UNIX +(``U``), or Apple (``A``) conventions:: <prefix>/ (W) <prefix>/(cmake|CMake)/ (W) @@ -234,8 +234,8 @@ Each entry is meant for installation trees following Windows (W), UNIX <prefix>/<name>*/(lib/<arch>|lib*|share)/<name>*/ (W/U) <prefix>/<name>*/(lib/<arch>|lib*|share)/<name>*/(cmake|CMake)/ (W/U) -On systems supporting macOS Frameworks and Application Bundles the -following directories are searched for frameworks or bundles +On systems supporting macOS :prop_tgt:`FRAMEWORK`s and :prop_tgt:`BUNDLE`s the +following directories are searched for Frameworks or Application Bundles containing a configuration file:: <prefix>/<name>.framework/Resources/ (A) diff --git a/Help/command/variable_requires.rst b/Help/command/variable_requires.rst index b4742a5..322b154 100644 --- a/Help/command/variable_requires.rst +++ b/Help/command/variable_requires.rst @@ -18,5 +18,5 @@ tested, if that variable is false nothing else is done. If ``TEST_VARIABLE`` is true, then the next argument (``RESULT_VARIABLE``) is a variable that is set to true if all the required variables are set. The rest of the arguments are variables that must be true or not set -to NOTFOUND to avoid an error. If any are not true, an error is +to ``NOTFOUND`` to avoid an error. If any are not true, an error is reported. diff --git a/Help/cpack_gen/nsis.rst b/Help/cpack_gen/nsis.rst index 9f82a04..bebd196 100644 --- a/Help/cpack_gen/nsis.rst +++ b/Help/cpack_gen/nsis.rst @@ -1,19 +1,19 @@ CPack NSIS Generator -------------------- -CPack NSIS generator specific options +CPack Nullsoft Scriptable Install System (NSIS) generator specific options Variables specific to CPack NSIS generator ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The following variables are specific to the graphical installers built -on Windows using the Nullsoft Installation System. +on Windows Nullsoft Scriptable Install System. .. variable:: CPACK_NSIS_INSTALL_ROOT The default installation directory presented to the end user by the NSIS installer is under this root dir. The full directory presented to the end - user is: ${CPACK_NSIS_INSTALL_ROOT}/${CPACK_PACKAGE_INSTALL_DIRECTORY} + user is: ``${CPACK_NSIS_INSTALL_ROOT}/${CPACK_PACKAGE_INSTALL_DIRECTORY}`` .. variable:: CPACK_NSIS_MUI_ICON @@ -31,11 +31,11 @@ on Windows using the Nullsoft Installation System. .. variable:: CPACK_NSIS_MUI_WELCOMEFINISHPAGE_BITMAP - The filename of a bitmap to use as the NSIS MUI_WELCOMEFINISHPAGE_BITMAP. + The filename of a bitmap to use as the NSIS ``MUI_WELCOMEFINISHPAGE_BITMAP``. .. variable:: CPACK_NSIS_MUI_UNWELCOMEFINISHPAGE_BITMAP - The filename of a bitmap to use as the NSIS MUI_UNWELCOMEFINISHPAGE_BITMAP. + The filename of a bitmap to use as the NSIS ``MUI_UNWELCOMEFINISHPAGE_BITMAP``. .. variable:: CPACK_NSIS_EXTRA_PREINSTALL_COMMANDS @@ -54,24 +54,24 @@ on Windows using the Nullsoft Installation System. .. variable:: CPACK_NSIS_COMPRESSOR - The arguments that will be passed to the NSIS SetCompressor command. + The arguments that will be passed to the NSIS `SetCompressor command. .. variable:: CPACK_NSIS_ENABLE_UNINSTALL_BEFORE_INSTALL - Ask about uninstalling previous versions first. If this is set to "ON", + Ask about uninstalling previous versions first. If this is set to ``ON``, then an installer will look for previous installed versions and if one is found, ask the user whether to uninstall it before proceeding with the install. .. variable:: CPACK_NSIS_MODIFY_PATH - Modify PATH toggle. If this is set to "ON", then an extra page will appear + Modify ``PATH`` toggle. If this is set to ``ON``, then an extra page will appear in the installer that will allow the user to choose whether the program - directory should be added to the system PATH variable. + directory should be added to the system ``PATH`` variable. .. variable:: CPACK_NSIS_DISPLAY_NAME - The display name string that appears in the Windows Add/Remove Program + The display name string that appears in the Windows `Add/Remove Program` control panel .. variable:: CPACK_NSIS_PACKAGE_NAME @@ -97,8 +97,8 @@ on Windows using the Nullsoft Installation System. .. variable:: CPACK_NSIS_<compName>_INSTALL_DIRECTORY - Custom install directory for the specified component <compName> instead - of $INSTDIR. + Custom install directory for the specified component ``<compName>`` instead + of ``$INSTDIR``. .. variable:: CPACK_NSIS_CREATE_ICONS_EXTRA @@ -110,8 +110,8 @@ on Windows using the Nullsoft Installation System. .. variable:: CPACK_NSIS_EXECUTABLES_DIRECTORY - Creating NSIS start menu links assumes that they are in 'bin' unless this - variable is set. For example, you would set this to 'exec' if your + Creating NSIS start menu links assumes that they are in ``bin`` unless this + variable is set. For example, you would set this to ``exec`` if your executables are in an exec directory. .. variable:: CPACK_NSIS_MUI_FINISHPAGE_RUN @@ -121,8 +121,8 @@ on Windows using the Nullsoft Installation System. .. variable:: CPACK_NSIS_MENU_LINKS - Specify links in [application] menu. This should contain a list of pair - "link" "link name". The link may be a URL or a path relative to + Specify links in ``[application]`` menu. This should contain a list of pair + ``link`` ``link name``. The link may be a URL or a path relative to installation prefix. Like:: set(CPACK_NSIS_MENU_LINKS diff --git a/Help/envvar/ASM_DIALECT.rst b/Help/envvar/ASM_DIALECT.rst index cabb959..0588323 100644 --- a/Help/envvar/ASM_DIALECT.rst +++ b/Help/envvar/ASM_DIALECT.rst @@ -4,8 +4,9 @@ ASM<DIALECT> .. include:: ENV_VAR.txt Preferred executable for compiling a specific dialect of assembly language -files. ``ASM<DIALECT>`` can be ``ASM``, ``ASM_NASM``, ``ASM_MASM`` or -``ASM-ATT``. Will only be used by CMake on the first configuration to determine +files. ``ASM<DIALECT>`` can be ``ASM``, ``ASM_NASM`` (Netwide Assembler), +``ASM_MASM`` (Microsoft Assembler) or ``ASM-ATT`` (Asembler AT&T). +Will only be used by CMake on the first configuration to determine ``ASM<DIALECT>`` compiler, after which the value for ``ASM<DIALECT>`` is stored in the cache as :variable:`CMAKE_ASM<DIALECT>_COMPILER <CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER>`. For subsequent diff --git a/Help/envvar/ASM_DIALECTFLAGS.rst b/Help/envvar/ASM_DIALECTFLAGS.rst index 90cbbdb..32dbcc3 100644 --- a/Help/envvar/ASM_DIALECTFLAGS.rst +++ b/Help/envvar/ASM_DIALECTFLAGS.rst @@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ ASM<DIALECT>FLAGS Default compilation flags to be used when compiling a specific dialect of an assembly language. ``ASM<DIALECT>FLAGS`` can be ``ASMFLAGS``, ``ASM_NASMFLAGS``, ``ASM_MASMFLAGS`` or ``ASM-ATTFLAGS``. Will only be used by CMake on the -first configuration to determine ``ASM<DIALECT>`` default compilation flags, after -which the value for ``ASM<DIALECT>FLAGS`` is stored in the cache as -:variable:`CMAKE_ASM<DIALECT>_FLAGS <CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS>`. For any configuration +first configuration to determine ``ASM_<DIALECT>`` default compilation +flags, after which the value for ``ASM<DIALECT>FLAGS`` is stored in the cache as +``CMAKE_ASM<DIALECT>_FLAGS <CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS>``. For any configuration run (including the first), the environment variable will be ignored if the -:variable:`CMAKE_ASM<DIALECT>_FLAGS <CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS>` variable is defined. +``CMAKE_ASM<DIALECT>_FLAGS <CMAKE_<LANG>_FLAGS>`` variable is defined. diff --git a/Help/envvar/CTEST_INTERACTIVE_DEBUG_MODE.rst b/Help/envvar/CTEST_INTERACTIVE_DEBUG_MODE.rst index b769d51..e1991b2 100644 --- a/Help/envvar/CTEST_INTERACTIVE_DEBUG_MODE.rst +++ b/Help/envvar/CTEST_INTERACTIVE_DEBUG_MODE.rst @@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ CTEST_INTERACTIVE_DEBUG_MODE .. include:: ENV_VAR.txt Environment variable that will exist and be set to ``1`` when a test executed -by CTest is run in interactive mode. +by :manual:`ctest(1)` is run in interactive mode. diff --git a/Help/envvar/CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE.rst b/Help/envvar/CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE.rst index bf860cb..d8b4262 100644 --- a/Help/envvar/CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE.rst +++ b/Help/envvar/CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE.rst @@ -4,6 +4,6 @@ CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE .. include:: ENV_VAR.txt Boolean environment variable that controls if the output should be logged for -failed tests. Set the value to 1, True, or ON to enable output on failure. +failed tests. Set the value to ``1``, ``True``, or ``ON`` to enable output on failure. See :manual:`ctest(1)` for more information on controlling output of failed tests. diff --git a/Help/envvar/CTEST_PROGRESS_OUTPUT.rst b/Help/envvar/CTEST_PROGRESS_OUTPUT.rst index de23e11..b36a6b8 100644 --- a/Help/envvar/CTEST_PROGRESS_OUTPUT.rst +++ b/Help/envvar/CTEST_PROGRESS_OUTPUT.rst @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ CTEST_PROGRESS_OUTPUT .. include:: ENV_VAR.txt Boolean environment variable that affects how :manual:`ctest <ctest(1)>` -command output reports overall progress. When set to 1, TRUE, ON or anything +command output reports overall progress. When set to ``1``, ``TRUE``, ``ON`` or anything else that evaluates to boolean true, progress is reported by repeatedly updating the same line. This greatly reduces the overall verbosity, but is only supported when output is sent directly to a terminal. If the environment diff --git a/Help/envvar/DASHBOARD_TEST_FROM_CTEST.rst b/Help/envvar/DASHBOARD_TEST_FROM_CTEST.rst index 2b303a4..6a52d64 100644 --- a/Help/envvar/DASHBOARD_TEST_FROM_CTEST.rst +++ b/Help/envvar/DASHBOARD_TEST_FROM_CTEST.rst @@ -3,5 +3,6 @@ DASHBOARD_TEST_FROM_CTEST .. include:: ENV_VAR.txt -Environment variable that will exist when a test executed by CTest is run -in non-interactive mode. The value will be equal to :variable:`CMAKE_VERSION`. +Environment variable that will exist when a test executed by :manual:`ctest(1)` +is run in non-interactive mode. The value will be equal to +:variable:`CMAKE_VERSION`. diff --git a/Help/envvar/PackageName_ROOT.rst b/Help/envvar/PackageName_ROOT.rst index ecec63b..82b0a06 100644 --- a/Help/envvar/PackageName_ROOT.rst +++ b/Help/envvar/PackageName_ROOT.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Calls to :command:`find_package(<PackageName>)` will search in prefixes specified by the ``<PackageName>_ROOT`` environment variable, where -``<PackageName>`` is the name given to the ``find_package`` call +``<PackageName>`` is the name given to the :command:`find_package` call and ``_ROOT`` is literal. For example, ``find_package(Foo)`` will search prefixes specified in the ``Foo_ROOT`` environment variable (if set). See policy :policy:`CMP0074`. diff --git a/Help/manual/LINKS.txt b/Help/manual/LINKS.txt index 8e53c0c..60a260c 100644 --- a/Help/manual/LINKS.txt +++ b/Help/manual/LINKS.txt @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Online Documentation and Community Resources Mailing List https://cmake.org/mailing-lists - For help and discussion about using cmake, a mailing list is + For help and discussion about using CMake, a mailing list is provided at cmake@cmake.org. The list is member-post-only but one may sign up on the CMake web page. Please first read the full documentation at https://cmake.org before posting questions to diff --git a/Help/manual/OPTIONS_BUILD.txt b/Help/manual/OPTIONS_BUILD.txt index baa73d5..64fd816 100644 --- a/Help/manual/OPTIONS_BUILD.txt +++ b/Help/manual/OPTIONS_BUILD.txt @@ -9,23 +9,23 @@ ``-C <initial-cache>`` Pre-load a script to populate the cache. - When cmake is first run in an empty build tree, it creates a - CMakeCache.txt file and populates it with customizable settings for + When CMake is first run in an empty build tree, it creates a + ``CMakeCache.txt`` file and populates it with customizable settings for the project. This option may be used to specify a file from which to load cache entries before the first pass through the project's - cmake listfiles. The loaded entries take priority over the + CMake listfiles. The loaded entries take priority over the project's default values. The given file should be a CMake script - containing SET commands that use the CACHE option, not a + containing :command:`set` commands that use the ``CACHE`` option, not a cache-format file. ``-D <var>:<type>=<value>, -D <var>=<value>`` - Create or update a cmake cache entry. + Create or update a CMake ``CACHE`` entry. - When cmake is first run in an empty build tree, it creates a - CMakeCache.txt file and populates it with customizable settings for + When CMake is first run in an empty build tree, it creates a + ``CMakeCache.txt`` file and populates it with customizable settings for the project. This option may be used to specify a setting that takes priority over the project's default value. The option may be - repeated for as many cache entries as desired. + repeated for as many ``CACHE`` entries as desired. If the ``:<type>`` portion is given it must be one of the types specified by the :command:`set` command documentation for its @@ -39,14 +39,14 @@ ``-D<var>:<type>=<value>`` or ``-D<var>=<value>``. ``-U <globbing_expr>`` - Remove matching entries from CMake cache. + Remove matching entries from CMake ``CACHE``. This option may be used to remove one or more variables from the - CMakeCache.txt file, globbing expressions using * and ? are - supported. The option may be repeated for as many cache entries as + ``CMakeCache.txt`` file, globbing expressions using ``*`` and ``?`` are + supported. The option may be repeated for as many ``CACHE`` entries as desired. - Use with care, you can make your CMakeCache.txt non-working. + Use with care, you can make your ``CMakeCache.txt`` non-working. ``-G <generator-name>`` Specify a build system generator. @@ -74,47 +74,47 @@ Suppress developer warnings. Suppress warnings that are meant for the author of the - CMakeLists.txt files. By default this will also turn off + ``CMakeLists.txt`` files. By default this will also turn off deprecation warnings. ``-Wdev`` Enable developer warnings. - Enable warnings that are meant for the author of the CMakeLists.txt + Enable warnings that are meant for the author of the ``CMakeLists.txt`` files. By default this will also turn on deprecation warnings. ``-Werror=dev`` Make developer warnings errors. - Make warnings that are meant for the author of the CMakeLists.txt files + Make warnings that are meant for the author of the ``CMakeLists.txt`` files errors. By default this will also turn on deprecated warnings as errors. ``-Wno-error=dev`` Make developer warnings not errors. - Make warnings that are meant for the author of the CMakeLists.txt files not + Make warnings that are meant for the author of the ``CMakeLists.txt`` files not errors. By default this will also turn off deprecated warnings as errors. ``-Wdeprecated`` Enable deprecated functionality warnings. Enable warnings for usage of deprecated functionality, that are meant - for the author of the CMakeLists.txt files. + for the author of the ``CMakeLists.txt`` files. ``-Wno-deprecated`` Suppress deprecated functionality warnings. Suppress warnings for usage of deprecated functionality, that are meant - for the author of the CMakeLists.txt files. + for the author of the ``CMakeLists.txt`` files. ``-Werror=deprecated`` Make deprecated macro and function warnings errors. Make warnings for usage of deprecated macros and functions, that are meant - for the author of the CMakeLists.txt files, errors. + for the author of the ``CMakeLists.txt`` files, errors. ``-Wno-error=deprecated`` Make deprecated macro and function warnings not errors. Make warnings for usage of deprecated macros and functions, that are meant - for the author of the CMakeLists.txt files, not errors. + for the author of the ``CMakeLists.txt`` files, not errors. diff --git a/Help/manual/ccmake.1.rst b/Help/manual/ccmake.1.rst index 9548471..60d45a3 100644 --- a/Help/manual/ccmake.1.rst +++ b/Help/manual/ccmake.1.rst @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ when the program is running. CMake is a cross-platform build system generator. Projects specify their build process with platform-independent CMake listfiles included -in each directory of a source tree with the name CMakeLists.txt. +in each directory of a source tree with the name ``CMakeLists.txt``. Users build a project by using CMake to generate a build system for a native tool on their platform. diff --git a/Help/manual/cmake-buildsystem.7.rst b/Help/manual/cmake-buildsystem.7.rst index a1328f2..1ad3453 100644 --- a/Help/manual/cmake-buildsystem.7.rst +++ b/Help/manual/cmake-buildsystem.7.rst @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Binary Targets Executables and libraries are defined using the :command:`add_executable` and :command:`add_library` commands. The resulting binary files have -appropriate prefixes, suffixes and extensions for the platform targeted. +appropriate :prop_tgt:`PREFIX`, :prop_tgt:`SUFFIX` and extensions for the platform targeted. Dependencies between binary targets are expressed using the :command:`target_link_libraries` command: @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Dependencies between binary targets are expressed using the add_executable(zipapp zipapp.cpp) target_link_libraries(zipapp archive) -``archive`` is defined as a static library -- an archive containing objects +``archive`` is defined as a ``STATIC`` library -- an archive containing objects compiled from ``archive.cpp``, ``zip.cpp``, and ``lzma.cpp``. ``zipapp`` is defined as an executable formed by compiling and linking ``zipapp.cpp``. When linking the ``zipapp`` executable, the ``archive`` static library is @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Binary Library Types Normal Libraries ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -By default, the :command:`add_library` command defines a static library, +By default, the :command:`add_library` command defines a ``STATIC`` library, unless a type is specified. A type may be specified when using the command: .. code-block:: cmake @@ -141,8 +141,8 @@ Alternatively, object libraries may be linked into other targets: target_link_libraries(test_exe archive) The link (or archiving) step of those other targets will use the object -files from object libraries that are *directly* linked. Additionally, -usage requirements of the object libraries will be honored when compiling +files from ``OBJECT`` libraries that are *directly* linked. Additionally, +usage requirements of the ``OBJECT`` libraries will be honored when compiling sources in those other targets. Furthermore, those usage requirements will propagate transitively to dependents of those other targets. @@ -365,8 +365,8 @@ non-compatible requirements :manual:`cmake(1)` issues a diagnostic: target_link_libraries(exe2 lib1 lib2) The ``lib1`` requirement ``INTERFACE_POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE`` is not -"compatible" with the ``POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE`` property of the ``exe1`` -target. The library requires that consumers are built as +"compatible" with the :prop_tgt:`POSITION_INDEPENDENT_CODE` property of +the ``exe1`` target. The library requires that consumers are built as position-independent-code, while the executable specifies to not built as position-independent-code, so a diagnostic is issued. @@ -547,10 +547,10 @@ is not known until build-time. Therefore, code such as target_compile_definitions(exe1 PRIVATE DEBUG_BUILD) endif() -may appear to work for ``Makefile`` based and ``Ninja`` generators, but is not -portable to IDE generators. Additionally, the :prop_tgt:`IMPORTED` -configuration-mappings are not accounted for with code like this, so it should -be avoided. +may appear to work for :ref:`Makefile Generators` and :generator:`Ninja` +generators, but is not portable to IDE generators. Additionally, +the :prop_tgt:`IMPORTED` configuration-mappings are not accounted for +with code like this, so it should be avoided. The unary ``TARGET_PROPERTY`` generator expression and the ``TARGET_POLICY`` generator expression are evaluated with the consuming target context. This @@ -699,7 +699,7 @@ found in those directories. This behavior for :ref:`imported targets` may be controlled by setting the :prop_tgt:`NO_SYSTEM_FROM_IMPORTED` target property on the *consumers* of imported targets. -If a binary target is linked transitively to a Mac OX framework, the +If a binary target is linked transitively to a macOS :prop_tgt:`FRAMEWORK`, the ``Headers`` directory of the framework is also treated as a usage requirement. This has the same effect as passing the framework directory as an include directory. diff --git a/Help/manual/cmake-gui.1.rst b/Help/manual/cmake-gui.1.rst index 856aa2f..ff8311b 100644 --- a/Help/manual/cmake-gui.1.rst +++ b/Help/manual/cmake-gui.1.rst @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ provided at the bottom of the window when the program is running. CMake is a cross-platform build system generator. Projects specify their build process with platform-independent CMake listfiles included -in each directory of a source tree with the name CMakeLists.txt. +in each directory of a source tree with the name ``CMakeLists.txt``. Users build a project by using CMake to generate a build system for a native tool on their platform. diff --git a/Help/manual/cmake-packages.7.rst b/Help/manual/cmake-packages.7.rst index bbe742e..f5aa42d 100644 --- a/Help/manual/cmake-packages.7.rst +++ b/Help/manual/cmake-packages.7.rst @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Introduction Packages provide dependency information to CMake based buildsystems. Packages are found with the :command:`find_package` command. The result of -using ``find_package`` is either a set of :prop_tgt:`IMPORTED` targets, or +using :command:`find_package` is either a set of :prop_tgt:`IMPORTED` targets, or a set of variables corresponding to build-relevant information. Using Packages diff --git a/Help/manual/cmake-toolchains.7.rst b/Help/manual/cmake-toolchains.7.rst index ba44b7f..df4531b 100644 --- a/Help/manual/cmake-toolchains.7.rst +++ b/Help/manual/cmake-toolchains.7.rst @@ -26,13 +26,13 @@ built-in variables, such as :variable:`CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_ID <CMAKE_<LANG>_COMPILER_ID>` etc are set by invoking the :command:`project` command. If no project command is in the top-level CMakeLists file, one will be implicitly generated. By default -the enabled languages are C and CXX: +the enabled languages are ``C`` and ``CXX``: .. code-block:: cmake project(C_Only C) -A special value of NONE can also be used with the :command:`project` command +A special value of ``NONE`` can also be used with the :command:`project` command to enable no languages: .. code-block:: cmake @@ -468,10 +468,10 @@ The following variables will be computed and provided automatically: The Android ABI detected from the standalone toolchain. :variable:`CMAKE_<LANG>_ANDROID_TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX` - The absolute path prefix to the binutils in the standalone toolchain. + The absolute path prefix to the ``binutils`` in the standalone toolchain. :variable:`CMAKE_<LANG>_ANDROID_TOOLCHAIN_SUFFIX` - The host platform suffix of the binutils in the standalone toolchain. + The host platform suffix of the ``binutils`` in the standalone toolchain. For example, a toolchain file might contain: @@ -533,7 +533,7 @@ generator is recommended. The :generator:`Unix Makefiles` or :generator:`Ninja` generators can also be used, but they require the project to handle more areas like target CPU selection and code signing. -Any of the three systems can be targetted by setting the +Any of the three systems can be targeted by setting the :variable:`CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME` variable to a value from the table below. By default, the latest Device SDK is chosen. As for all Apple platforms, a different SDK (e.g. a simulator) can be selected by setting the @@ -609,7 +609,7 @@ Code Signing Some build artifacts for the embedded Apple platforms require mandatory code signing. If the :generator:`Xcode` generator is being used and -code signing is required or desired, the developmemt team ID can be +code signing is required or desired, the development team ID can be specified via the ``CMAKE_XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_DEVELOPMENT_TEAM`` CMake variable. This team ID will then be included in the generated Xcode project. By default, CMake avoids the need for code signing during the internal diff --git a/Help/manual/cmake-variables.7.rst b/Help/manual/cmake-variables.7.rst index e9dca47..18dd9d7 100644 --- a/Help/manual/cmake-variables.7.rst +++ b/Help/manual/cmake-variables.7.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ cmake-variables(7) .. contents:: -This page documents variables that are provided by CMake +This page documents variables that are provided by CMake or have meaning to CMake when set by project code. For general information on variables, see the diff --git a/Help/manual/cmake.1.rst b/Help/manual/cmake.1.rst index b67fa3a..5b88694 100644 --- a/Help/manual/cmake.1.rst +++ b/Help/manual/cmake.1.rst @@ -172,12 +172,12 @@ Options ``-L[A][H]`` List non-advanced cached variables. - List cache variables will run CMake and list all the variables from - the CMake cache that are not marked as INTERNAL or ADVANCED. This - will effectively display current CMake settings, which can then be - changed with -D option. Changing some of the variables may result - in more variables being created. If A is specified, then it will - display also advanced variables. If H is specified, it will also + List ``CACHE`` variables will run CMake and list all the variables from + the CMake ``CACHE`` that are not marked as ``INTERNAL`` or :prop_cache:`ADVANCED`. + This will effectively display current CMake settings, which can then be + changed with ``-D`` option. Changing some of the variables may result + in more variables being created. If ``A`` is specified, then it will + display also advanced variables. If ``H`` is specified, it will also display help for each variable. ``-N`` @@ -201,9 +201,10 @@ Options additional information such as the cache, log files etc. ``--debug-trycompile`` - Do not delete the try_compile build tree. Only useful on one try_compile at a time. + Do not delete the :command:`try_compile` build tree. + Only useful on one :command:`try_compile` at a time. - Do not delete the files and directories created for try_compile + Do not delete the files and directories created for :command:`try_compile` calls. This is useful in debugging failed try_compiles. It may however change the results of the try-compiles as old junk from a previous try-compile may cause a different test to either pass or @@ -214,7 +215,7 @@ Options Put cmake in a debug mode. Print extra information during the cmake run like stack traces with - message(send_error ) calls. + :command:`message(SEND_ERROR)` calls. ``--trace`` Put cmake in trace mode. @@ -251,8 +252,8 @@ Options Find problems with variable usage in system files. Normally, unused and uninitialized variables are searched for only - in CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR and CMAKE_BINARY_DIR. This flag tells CMake to - warn about other files as well. + in :variable:`CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR` and :variable:`CMAKE_BINARY_DIR`. + This flag tells CMake to warn about other files as well. .. _`Build Tool Mode`: @@ -329,10 +330,10 @@ The options are: Component-based install. Only install component ``<comp>``. ``--prefix <prefix>`` - The installation prefix CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX. + The installation prefix :variable:`CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`. ``--strip`` - Strip before installing by setting CMAKE_INSTALL_DO_STRIP. + Strip before installing by setting ``CMAKE_INSTALL_DO_STRIP``. ``-v, --verbose`` Enable verbose output. @@ -363,8 +364,8 @@ Run a Script Process the given cmake file as a script written in the CMake language. No configure or generate step is performed and the cache -is not modified. If variables are defined using -D, this must be -done before the -P argument. +is not modified. If variables are defined using ``-D``, this must be +done before the ``-P`` argument. Run a Command-Line Tool @@ -421,7 +422,7 @@ Available commands are: ``compare_files [--ignore-eol] <file1> <file2>`` Check if ``<file1>`` is same as ``<file2>``. If files are the same, - then returns 0, if not it returns 1. The ``--ignore-eol`` option + then returns ``0``, if not it returns ``1``. The ``--ignore-eol`` option implies line-wise comparison and ignores LF/CRLF differences. ``copy <file>... <destination>`` diff --git a/Help/manual/cpack.1.rst b/Help/manual/cpack.1.rst index 679c547..10f617e 100644 --- a/Help/manual/cpack.1.rst +++ b/Help/manual/cpack.1.rst @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Options details. By default, ``CPackConfig.cmake`` in the current directory will be used. -``--verbose,-V`` +``--verbose, -V`` Run ``cpack`` with verbose output. This can be used to show more details from the package generation tools and is suitable for project developers. diff --git a/Help/manual/ctest.1.rst b/Help/manual/ctest.1.rst index d1bd69b..38b8af6 100644 --- a/Help/manual/ctest.1.rst +++ b/Help/manual/ctest.1.rst @@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ Description The **ctest** executable is the CMake test driver program. CMake-generated build trees created for projects that use the -ENABLE_TESTING and ADD_TEST commands have testing support. This -program will run the tests and report results. +:command:`enable_testing` and :command:`add_test` commands have testing support. +This program will run the tests and report results. Options ======= @@ -33,8 +33,8 @@ Options Some CMake-generated build trees can have multiple build configurations in the same tree. This option can be used to specify - which one should be tested. Example configurations are "Debug" and - "Release". + which one should be tested. Example configurations are ``Debug`` and + ``Release``. ``--progress`` Enable short progress output from tests. @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ Options ``-O <file>, --output-log <file>`` Output to log file. - This option tells CTest to write all its output to a log file. + This option tells CTest to write all its output to a ``<file>`` log file. ``-N,--show-only[=<format>]`` Disable actual execution of tests. @@ -172,9 +172,10 @@ Options Execute dashboard test. This option tells CTest to act as a CDash client and perform a - dashboard test. All tests are <Mode><Test>, where Mode can be - Experimental, Nightly, and Continuous, and Test can be Start, - Update, Configure, Build, Test, Coverage, and Submit. + dashboard test. All tests are ``<Mode><Test>``, where ``<Mode>`` can be + ``Experimental``, ``Nightly``, and ``Continuous``, and ``<Test>`` can be + ``Start``, ``Update``, ``Configure``, ``Build``, ``Test``, + ``Coverage``, and ``Submit``. See `Dashboard Client`_. @@ -229,10 +230,10 @@ Options ``-I [Start,End,Stride,test#,test#|Test file], --tests-information`` Run a specific number of tests by number. - This option causes CTest to run tests starting at number Start, - ending at number End, and incrementing by Stride. Any additional - numbers after Stride are considered individual test numbers. Start, - End,or stride can be empty. Optionally a file can be given that + This option causes CTest to run tests starting at number ``Start``, + ending at number ``End``, and incrementing by ``Stride``. Any additional + numbers after ``Stride`` are considered individual test numbers. ``Start``, + ``End``, or ``Stride`` can be empty. Optionally a file can be given that contains the same syntax as the command line. ``-U, --union`` @@ -264,12 +265,12 @@ Options name which can be very annoying. ``--interactive-debug-mode [0|1]`` - Set the interactive mode to 0 or 1. + Set the interactive mode to ``0`` or ``1``. This option causes CTest to run tests in either an interactive mode or a non-interactive mode. On Windows this means that in non-interactive mode, all system debug pop up windows are blocked. - In dashboard mode (Experimental, Nightly, Continuous), the default + In dashboard mode (``Experimental``, ``Nightly``, ``Continuous``), the default is non-interactive. When just running tests not for a dashboard the default is to allow popups and interactive debugging. @@ -350,7 +351,7 @@ See `Build and Test Mode`_. Label and Subproject Summary ============================ -CTest prints timing summary information for each label and subproject +CTest prints timing summary information for each ``LABEL`` and subproject associated with the tests run. The label time summary will not include labels that are mapped to subprojects. @@ -358,8 +359,8 @@ When the :prop_test:`PROCESSORS` test property is set, CTest will display a weighted test timing result in label and subproject summaries. The time is reported with `sec*proc` instead of just `sec`. -The weighted time summary reported for each label or subproject j is computed -as:: +The weighted time summary reported for each label or subproject ``j`` +is computed as:: Weighted Time Summary for Label/Subproject j = sum(raw_test_time[j,i] * num_processors[j,i], i=1...num_tests[j]) @@ -368,25 +369,25 @@ as:: where: -* raw_test_time[j,i]: Wall-clock time for the ith test for the jth label or - subproject -* num_processors[j,i]: Value of the CTest PROCESSORS property for the ith test - for the jth label or subproject -* num_tests[j]: Number of tests associated with the jth label or subproject -* total: Total number of labels or subprojects that have at least one test run +* ``raw_test_time[j,i]``: Wall-clock time for the ``i``th test + for the ``j``th label or subproject +* ``num_processors[j,i]``: Value of the CTest :prop_test:`PROCESSORS` property + for the ``i``th test for the ``j``th label or subproject +* ``num_tests[j]``: Number of tests associated with the ``j``th label or subproject +* ``total``: Total number of labels or subprojects that have at least one test run Therefore, the weighted time summary for each label or subproject represents the amount of time that CTest gave to run the tests for each label or subproject and gives a good representation of the total expense of the tests for each label or subproject when compared to other labels or subprojects. -For example, if "SubprojectA" showed "100 sec*proc" and "SubprojectB" showed -"10 sec*proc", then CTest allocated approximately 10 times the CPU/core time -to run the tests for "SubprojectA" than for "SubprojectB" (e.g. so if effort +For example, if ``SubprojectA`` showed ``100 sec*proc`` and ``SubprojectB`` showed +``10 sec*proc``, then CTest allocated approximately 10 times the CPU/core time +to run the tests for ``SubprojectA`` than for ``SubprojectB`` (e.g. so if effort is going to be expended to reduce the cost of the test suite for the whole -project, then reducing the cost of the test suite for "SubprojectA" would +project, then reducing the cost of the test suite for ``SubprojectA`` would likely have a larger impact than effort to reduce the cost of the test suite -for "SubprojectB"). +for ``SubprojectB``). .. _`Build and Test Mode`: @@ -449,7 +450,7 @@ this mode include: ``--build-config-sample`` A sample executable to use to determine the configuration that - should be used. e.g. Debug/Release/etc. + should be used. e.g. ``Debug``, ``Release`` etc. ``--build-options`` Additional options for configuring the build (i.e. for CMake, not for @@ -495,7 +496,7 @@ Options for Dashboard Client include: dashboard. ``--tomorrow-tag`` - Nightly or experimental starts with next day tag. + ``Nightly`` or ``Experimental`` starts with next day tag. This is useful if the build will not finish in one day. @@ -505,10 +506,10 @@ Options for Dashboard Client include: This option will submit extra files to the dashboard. ``--http1.0`` - Submit using HTTP 1.0. + Submit using `HTTP 1.0`. - This option will force CTest to use HTTP 1.0 to submit files to the - dashboard, instead of HTTP 1.1. + This option will force CTest to use `HTTP 1.0` to submit files to the + dashboard, instead of `HTTP 1.1`. ``--no-compress-output`` Do not compress test output when submitting. @@ -711,7 +712,7 @@ Configuration settings to specify the version control tool include: The source tree is updated by ``git fetch`` followed by ``git reset --hard`` to the ``FETCH_HEAD``. The result is the same - as ``git pull`` except that any local moficiations are overwritten. + as ``git pull`` except that any local modifications are overwritten. Use ``GITUpdateCustom`` to specify a different approach. ``GITInitSubmodules`` diff --git a/Help/prop_sf/VS_CSHARP_tagname.rst b/Help/prop_sf/VS_CSHARP_tagname.rst index d42159f..91c4a06 100644 --- a/Help/prop_sf/VS_CSHARP_tagname.rst +++ b/Help/prop_sf/VS_CSHARP_tagname.rst @@ -3,8 +3,9 @@ VS_CSHARP_<tagname> Visual Studio and CSharp source-file-specific configuration. -Tell the Visual Studio generator to set the source file tag -``<tagname>`` to a given value in the generated Visual Studio CSharp +Tell the :manual:`Visual Studio generators <cmake-generators(7)>` +to set the source file tag ``<tagname>`` +to a given value in the generated Visual Studio CSharp project. Ignored on other generators and languages. This property can be used to define dependencies between source files or set any other Visual Studio specific parameters. diff --git a/Help/prop_sf/VS_DEPLOYMENT_CONTENT.rst b/Help/prop_sf/VS_DEPLOYMENT_CONTENT.rst index 9fb3ba3..89a5357 100644 --- a/Help/prop_sf/VS_DEPLOYMENT_CONTENT.rst +++ b/Help/prop_sf/VS_DEPLOYMENT_CONTENT.rst @@ -2,7 +2,8 @@ VS_DEPLOYMENT_CONTENT --------------------- Mark a source file as content for deployment with a Windows Phone or -Windows Store application when built with a Visual Studio generator. +Windows Store application when built with a + :manual:`Visual Studio generators <cmake-generators(7)>`. The value must evaluate to either ``1`` or ``0`` and may use :manual:`generator expressions <cmake-generator-expressions(7)>` to make the choice based on the build configuration. diff --git a/Help/prop_sf/VS_DEPLOYMENT_LOCATION.rst b/Help/prop_sf/VS_DEPLOYMENT_LOCATION.rst index 303db95..2ce22fc 100644 --- a/Help/prop_sf/VS_DEPLOYMENT_LOCATION.rst +++ b/Help/prop_sf/VS_DEPLOYMENT_LOCATION.rst @@ -2,7 +2,8 @@ VS_DEPLOYMENT_LOCATION ---------------------- Specifies the deployment location for a content source file with a Windows -Phone or Windows Store application when built with a Visual Studio generator. +Phone or Windows Store application when built +with a :manual:`Visual Studio generators <cmake-generators(7)>`. This property is only applicable when using :prop_sf:`VS_DEPLOYMENT_CONTENT`. The value represent the path relative to the app package and applies to all configurations. diff --git a/Help/prop_sf/VS_INCLUDE_IN_VSIX.rst b/Help/prop_sf/VS_INCLUDE_IN_VSIX.rst index 30f471d..db470ef 100644 --- a/Help/prop_sf/VS_INCLUDE_IN_VSIX.rst +++ b/Help/prop_sf/VS_INCLUDE_IN_VSIX.rst @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ VS_INCLUDE_IN_VSIX ------------------ -Boolean property to specify if the file should be included within a VSIX -extension package. This is needed for development of Visual Studio -extensions. +Boolean property to specify if the file should be included within a +VSIX (Visual Studio Integration Extension) extension package. +This is needed for development of Visual Studio extensions. diff --git a/Help/prop_sf/VS_SHADER_FLAGS.rst b/Help/prop_sf/VS_SHADER_FLAGS.rst index 0901123..0a53afd 100644 --- a/Help/prop_sf/VS_SHADER_FLAGS.rst +++ b/Help/prop_sf/VS_SHADER_FLAGS.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ VS_SHADER_FLAGS --------------- -Set additional VS shader flags of a ``.hlsl`` source file. +Set additional Visual Studio shader flags of a ``.hlsl`` source file. diff --git a/Help/prop_sf/VS_SHADER_TYPE.rst b/Help/prop_sf/VS_SHADER_TYPE.rst index 6880256..f104837 100644 --- a/Help/prop_sf/VS_SHADER_TYPE.rst +++ b/Help/prop_sf/VS_SHADER_TYPE.rst @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ VS_SHADER_TYPE -------------- -Set the VS shader type of a ``.hlsl`` source file. +Set the Visual Studio shader type of a ``.hlsl`` source file. diff --git a/Help/prop_sf/VS_XAML_TYPE.rst b/Help/prop_sf/VS_XAML_TYPE.rst index 190a639..1a274ba 100644 --- a/Help/prop_sf/VS_XAML_TYPE.rst +++ b/Help/prop_sf/VS_XAML_TYPE.rst @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ VS_XAML_TYPE ------------ -Mark a XAML source file as a different type than the default ``Page``. +Mark a Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML) source file +as a different type than the default ``Page``. The most common usage would be to set the default ``App.xaml`` file as ``ApplicationDefinition``. diff --git a/Help/prop_sf/WRAP_EXCLUDE.rst b/Help/prop_sf/WRAP_EXCLUDE.rst index 5f41c28..638ff03 100644 --- a/Help/prop_sf/WRAP_EXCLUDE.rst +++ b/Help/prop_sf/WRAP_EXCLUDE.rst @@ -4,7 +4,8 @@ WRAP_EXCLUDE Exclude this source file from any code wrapping techniques. Some packages can wrap source files into alternate languages to -provide additional functionality. For example, C++ code can be -wrapped into Java or Python etc using SWIG etc. If ``WRAP_EXCLUDE`` is -set to ``True``, that indicates that this source file should not be -wrapped. +provide additional functionality. + +For example, C++ code can be wrapped into Java or Python, using SWIG. +If ``WRAP_EXCLUDE`` is set to ``True``, that indicates that this +source file should not be wrapped. diff --git a/Help/release/3.9.rst b/Help/release/3.9.rst index ffa95aa..89da627 100644 --- a/Help/release/3.9.rst +++ b/Help/release/3.9.rst @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ Modules * The :module:`CMakeFindDependencyMacro` module ``find_dependency`` macro now forwards all arguments to the underlying :command:`find_package` call. Existing uses will continue to function as before, but callers can - now access the full suite of arguments that ``find_package`` accepts. + now access the full suite of arguments that :command:`find_package` accepts. * The :module:`FeatureSummary` module :command:`feature_summary` command now accepts the new ``DEFAULT_DESCRIPTION`` option that will print the default diff --git a/Help/variable/CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING_EMULATOR.rst b/Help/variable/CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING_EMULATOR.rst index 95d2c7f..e7774f2 100644 --- a/Help/variable/CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING_EMULATOR.rst +++ b/Help/variable/CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING_EMULATOR.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ should point to a command on the host system that can run executable built for the target system. The command will be used to run :command:`try_run` generated executables, -which avoids manual population of the TryRunResults.cmake file. +which avoids manual population of the ``TryRunResults.cmake`` file. It is also used as the default value for the :prop_tgt:`CROSSCOMPILING_EMULATOR` target property of executables. diff --git a/Help/variable/CMAKE_CUDA_HOST_COMPILER.rst b/Help/variable/CMAKE_CUDA_HOST_COMPILER.rst index 72e8e66..eea2c4f 100644 --- a/Help/variable/CMAKE_CUDA_HOST_COMPILER.rst +++ b/Help/variable/CMAKE_CUDA_HOST_COMPILER.rst @@ -2,6 +2,6 @@ CMAKE_CUDA_HOST_COMPILER ------------------------ Executable to use when compiling host code when compiling ``CUDA`` language -files. Maps to the nvcc -ccbin option. Will only be used by CMake on the first +files. Maps to the ``nvcc -ccbin`` option. Will only be used by CMake on the first configuration to determine a valid host compiler for ``CUDA``. After a valid host compiler has been found, this value is read-only. diff --git a/Help/variable/CMAKE_SKIP_INSTALL_RULES.rst b/Help/variable/CMAKE_SKIP_INSTALL_RULES.rst index 44966f3..b77bb68 100644 --- a/Help/variable/CMAKE_SKIP_INSTALL_RULES.rst +++ b/Help/variable/CMAKE_SKIP_INSTALL_RULES.rst @@ -3,6 +3,6 @@ CMAKE_SKIP_INSTALL_RULES Whether to disable generation of installation rules. -If ``TRUE``, cmake will neither generate installaton rules nor +If ``TRUE``, CMake will neither generate installation rules nor will it generate ``cmake_install.cmake`` files. This variable is ``FALSE`` by default. diff --git a/Help/variable/CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR.rst b/Help/variable/CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR.rst index 416fbe1..d1f1798 100644 --- a/Help/variable/CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR.rst +++ b/Help/variable/CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ This is the full path to the top level of the current CMake source tree. For an in-source build, this would be the same as :variable:`CMAKE_BINARY_DIR`. -When run in -P script mode, CMake sets the variables +When run in ``-P`` script mode, CMake sets the variables :variable:`CMAKE_BINARY_DIR`, :variable:`CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR`, :variable:`CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR` and :variable:`CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR` to the current working directory. diff --git a/Help/variable/CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX.rst b/Help/variable/CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX.rst index 1310e94..75bf366 100644 --- a/Help/variable/CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX.rst +++ b/Help/variable/CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX.rst @@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ This variable may be set to a path to install to when cross-compiling. This can be useful if the path in :variable:`CMAKE_SYSROOT` is read-only, or otherwise should remain pristine. -The ``CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX`` location is also used as a search prefix by the -``find_*`` commands. This can be controlled by setting the +The :variable:`CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX` location is also used as a search prefix + by the ``find_*`` commands. This can be controlled by setting the :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_NO_INSTALL_PREFIX` variable. -If any RPATH/RUNPATH entries passed to the linker contain the -``CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX``, the matching path fragments are replaced with the -:variable:`CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`. +If any ``RPATH``/``RUNPATH`` entries passed to the linker contain the +:variable:`CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX`, the matching path fragments are replaced +with the :variable:`CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`. diff --git a/Help/variable/CMAKE_SUPPRESS_REGENERATION.rst b/Help/variable/CMAKE_SUPPRESS_REGENERATION.rst index ed47e1a..96184dd 100644 --- a/Help/variable/CMAKE_SUPPRESS_REGENERATION.rst +++ b/Help/variable/CMAKE_SUPPRESS_REGENERATION.rst @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ CMAKE_SUPPRESS_REGENERATION --------------------------- -If CMAKE_SUPPRESS_REGENERATION is ``OFF``, which is default, then CMake adds a -special target on which all other targets depend that checks the build system -and optionally re-runs CMake to regenerate the build system when the target -specification source changes. +If ``CMAKE_SUPPRESS_REGENERATION`` is ``OFF``, which is default, then CMake +adds a special target on which all other targets depend that checks the build +system and optionally re-runs CMake to regenerate the build system when +the target specification source changes. If this variable evaluates to ``ON`` at the end of the top-level ``CMakeLists.txt`` file, CMake will not add the regeneration target to the diff --git a/Help/variable/CMAKE_SYSROOT.rst b/Help/variable/CMAKE_SYSROOT.rst index 64f81bb..35b944f 100644 --- a/Help/variable/CMAKE_SYSROOT.rst +++ b/Help/variable/CMAKE_SYSROOT.rst @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ CMAKE_SYSROOT Path to pass to the compiler in the ``--sysroot`` flag. The ``CMAKE_SYSROOT`` content is passed to the compiler in the ``--sysroot`` -flag, if supported. The path is also stripped from the RPATH/RUNPATH if -necessary on installation. The ``CMAKE_SYSROOT`` is also used to prefix +flag, if supported. The path is also stripped from the ``RPATH``/``RUNPATH`` +if necessary on installation. The ``CMAKE_SYSROOT`` is also used to prefix paths searched by the ``find_*`` commands. This variable may only be set in a toolchain file specified by diff --git a/Help/variable/CPACK_ERROR_ON_ABSOLUTE_INSTALL_DESTINATION.rst b/Help/variable/CPACK_ERROR_ON_ABSOLUTE_INSTALL_DESTINATION.rst index 5dad6bd..e711a93 100644 --- a/Help/variable/CPACK_ERROR_ON_ABSOLUTE_INSTALL_DESTINATION.rst +++ b/Help/variable/CPACK_ERROR_ON_ABSOLUTE_INSTALL_DESTINATION.rst @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Ask CPack to error out as soon as a file with absolute ``INSTALL DESTINATION`` is encountered. The fatal error is emitted before the installation of the offending -file takes place. Some CPack generators, like NSIS, enforce this +file takes place. Some CPack generators, like :cpack_gen:`nsis`, enforce this internally. This variable triggers the definition of :variable:`CMAKE_ERROR_ON_ABSOLUTE_INSTALL_DESTINATION` when CPack runs. diff --git a/Help/variable/PackageName_ROOT.rst b/Help/variable/PackageName_ROOT.rst index c5b07ae..1c2fd34 100644 --- a/Help/variable/PackageName_ROOT.rst +++ b/Help/variable/PackageName_ROOT.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Calls to :command:`find_package(<PackageName>)` will search in prefixes specified by the ``<PackageName>_ROOT`` CMake variable, where -``<PackageName>`` is the name given to the ``find_package`` call +``<PackageName>`` is the name given to the :command:`find_package` call and ``_ROOT`` is literal. For example, ``find_package(Foo)`` will search prefixes specified in the ``Foo_ROOT`` CMake variable (if set). See policy :policy:`CMP0074`. |