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@@ -19,8 +19,9 @@ macOS are handled differently to other cross compiling scenarios. Rather than
relying on :variable:`CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME` to select the target platform, Apple
device builds use :variable:`CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT` to select the appropriate SDK,
which indirectly determines the target platform. Furthermore, when using the
-Xcode generator, developers can switch between device and simulator builds at
-build time rather than having a single choice at configure time, so the concept
+:generator:`Xcode` generator, developers can switch between device and
+simulator builds at build time rather than having a single
+choice at configure time, so the concept
of whether the build is cross compiling or not is more complex. Therefore, the
use of ``CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING`` is not recommended for projects targeting Apple
devices.